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1
Several of its legislative goals began to come to
fruition
in
Congress.
2
A thousand accumulated moments come to
fruition
in
a few seconds.
3
It begins well and endeth better, for these kisses find their
fruition
in
marriage.
4
Like many jokes, this was unintentionally carried through to
fruition
in
the form of fine art.
5
The roses store up all the moisture they need for
fruition
in
their roots during springtime.
6
We'll just have to hope that the hype surrounding Troy Parrott comes to
fruition
in
the coming years.
7
Steinhoff also lined up two other bridge loans for purchases that never came to
fruition
in
early 2016.
8
No injustice, full
fruition
in
heaven.
9
If the violinist's art is truly a great art, it cannot come to
fruition
in
the artist's 'teens.
10
But some others say that bringing a vaccine to
fruition
in
any of those time frames is unheard of.
11
Freedom Front Plus came to
fruition
in
March 1994, just eight weeks before the first democratic election in South Africa.
12
But with this sort of financial clout, there's every chance an alternative education system could come to
fruition
in
Mzansi.
13
The mission of the Jewish nation finds its
fruition
in
Christ and the coming of the Saviour of all mankind.
14
It aimed not at a personal union, to die away in marriage, but at a deathless
fruition
in
heroic achievements.
15
There is no
fruition
in
their vacant kindness, and sharp rocks lurk beneath the smiling ripples of these shallow waters.
16
Exhausted with wanderings, sated with experiments, will he not pray for the exempted lot of a contented
fruition
in
repose?
fruition
in
fruition