Using "fruition" in a sentence

“The contractors were very intuitive and brought my design to fruition when they added the lighting and the bars to hold the wine bottles.
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Re-christened the Mead Center for American Theater, the redevelopment took a decade to come to fruition and was made possible by an initial $35 million donation by the late philanthropists Gilbert and Jaylee Mead.
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I have three concepts that I’d love to bring to fruition over maybe 7 years, all in a hamlet, all on one block, with a shared prep kitchen in the back.
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Bringing the story of DC’s brown-skinned superhero to fruition is a major achievement and the movie star has earned his props—even if this act/fan/sci-fi is less than perfect.
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SALTOPIA came to fruition from a desire to offer chemical-free salts and seasonings for home cooks.
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The US is tied to the dream of commercial space stations, but whether this space dream comes to fruition remains to be seen.
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In 2015 the company announced plans to open an Ubisoft theme park in Kuala Lumpur in 2020 -- those plans never came to fruition -- and in 2016 it opened a Rabbids Amusement Center in Montreal.
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“Whether things come to fruition or not you never quite know, but it wouldn’t be for lack of putting offers out there and trying.
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One idea from those conversations that came into fruition was the DDCE’s Longhorns for Equity, Access and Diversity (LEAD), a philanthropic initiative that allocates $100,000 of Texas Athletics funding per year for the next five years to nonprofits selected by student-athletes.
Source: Division of Diversity and Community Engagement The University of Texas at Austin

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s carefully laid plan to expand its tourism sector is showing fruition as it marches forward to meet its target of attracting 100 million visitors to the Kingdom by 2030.
Source: Arab News

In one of the movie’s most devastating sequences, where Leland berates Laura for not washing her hands and she sobs over it in the bathroom (now knowing her father is probably her rapist) before Leland tearfully tells her he loves her, Laura ends it by turning to the angel in the painting on the wall and asking, “Is it true?” When she sees her angel disappear from the painting on the night she dies, Laura is convinced her prophecy has come to fruition and she knows what she has to do to defeat Bob.
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  He’s exactly the kind of journalist that Snepps says the Agency planted seeds of fruition in.
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As a side note, we at CineD are patiently waiting to see if the announced comprehensive collaboration strategic agreement between Panasonic and Leica (Signed May 2022), will come to fruition by introducing new filming tools during 2023.
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I am happy to see more projects come to fruition that will help ensure future generations are able to enjoy the monarch butterfly.
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The chain briefly tested Miyoko’s single-serve cream cheese in 2020, but we’ve yet to see that come to fruition at scale.
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You might witness new endeavors and plans coming to fruition to your advantage today.
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The plan came to fruition last week.
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Speaking to HipHopDX the week the album came out, Parish Smith talked about how the collaboration came to fruition and how the first “EPMD” track on King’s Disease essentially led to the remix.
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Mick Jagger and director Michael Lindsay-Hogg came up with the idea for an all-star music concert filmed under a big-top tent, a project that came to fruition in The Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus in December 1968.
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A project that came to fruition this year, the Puzzle Cell Lamp, built upon research about how to cut curved surfaces so the puzzle pieces can be efficiently flattened, making fabrication and shipping easier.
Source: The New York Times

In terms of the show’s creation, “Sweatshop Overlord” first came to fruition when the artistic director of TeAda Productions and fellow Auntie Leilani Chan reached out to Wong to commission performance pieces for an audience over Zoom, Wong said.
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Efforts to put that common saying into action in a meaningful and measurable way came to fruition this summer at Arnold Air Force Base.
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I’m trying to make all of that come to fruition for her.
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While the Biggie x MJ collab actually came to fruition on the 1995 commercial juggernaut “HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I,” Pac’s opportunity ended before it even began due to the “Hit ‘Em Up” emcee allegedly choosing morals over being starstruck.
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An endowed scholarship fund came to fruition in 2021.
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Only with the destruction of the old can new things and new ideas come to fruition after all.
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Adam Warlock in Infinity Gauntlet #3, Marvel Comics (1991) RELATED: Eric July Perfectly Explains The Problem With Hollywood’s Current Superhero Movies While his initial plan would be foiled, his long-term plan came to fruition and he would claim the Infinity Gauntlet as his own defeating both an arrogant Nebula and prideful Thanos.
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At one point, the director did admit he pitched an entire "dark" label to DC bosses, though that's never come to fruition — yet.
Source: ComicBook.com

"They've got a game idea in the back of their head that they want to bring to fruition and the fact of the matter is in the big mega studios, they're working on the next sequel.
Source: GameSpot

Funny enough, this doesn’t include any previously announced projects that have yet to come to fruition like the Broadway show or the Las Vegas tribute show.
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An important piece of bringing that goal to fruition is ending the use of the lead ammo in hunting to protect the condors and other wildlife, said Williams-Claussen, who notes in a recent release that non-lead options are "high performing and viable as a harvest tool.
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His journey back into overhead pits came to fruition in SEOTY entry, Sendo.
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What’s so exciting about the show (besides the fact it features some of the most interesting Batman storytelling in years in a tight 10 episodes) is that it feels like somebody is finally using the character to her full potential, bringing to fruition subtext and character traits that were there from the get-go.
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21st-century on-screen baddies like Tywin Lannister would likely have never come to fruition without the masterfully evil performance of Patrick McGoohan as William Wallace's adversary.
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That really, really came to fruition when I was in [Blink-182].
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With how popular the Legend of Zelda franchise is, and how secretive Nintendo can often be, hearing about a spinoff that never came to fruition would understandably turn heads.
Source: Game Developer

She also had her own ambitions of becoming a singer-songwriter, which came to fruition later in life alongside her David Foster.
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Hadley Pottery came to fruition in Butchertown in the 1940’s thanks to the distinctive blue and white artwork of founder Mary Alice Hadley.
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Rutz credits the fruition of this book to his fiancée, Greta Harmon.
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Martinez got submerged into a conversation with Cicognani and into the water, at one point almost soaking her reporter’s notebook — oops!Thirty-five years after the little Newport Harbor Art Museum in Orange County announced plans to relocate, its aspirations came to fruition — the new $93-million, 53,000-square-foot Orange County Museum of Art designed by Morphosis is set to open today.
Source: Los Angeles Times

“This is something we always knew had the potential, but to see it come to fruition and do it with the outstanding people here, like our president Dr.
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Over the years, Willow has remained a fantasy favorite for fans, and people who have grown up with the world and the characters have continually asked for a sequel, but it never came to fruition until now.
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"We’ve seen this come to fruition this year with some good support riding and very impressive performances when he has been the team’s finisher, especially in the latter part of the year.
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And we’re confident that over the next few seasons, the remaining pieces of our business model will come to fruition as planned.
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SALTOPIA came to fruition from a desire to offer chemical-free salts and seasonings for home cooks.
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 The upcoming 18-song project came to fruition during the global health crisis.
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   “We are excited to be collaborating on this wonderful project and bringing our vision to fruition in each amenity that Eagle + West has to offer.
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• Box score Game notes: A game years in the making finally comes to fruition overseas.
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Allowing the work on the mod to come to fruition revealed a talent-hiring opportunity for Bethesda in the form of Zachariadis.
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Through proof of concept, dedication to the craft, and unwavering commitment to the community, Jody's purpose-driven vision has come to fruition as Knotions continues to expand its mission to inspire joy and help others craft smarter.
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And while not all of these elements have come to fruition over the past 12 months, enough of them have to legitimize LIV as a professional sports entity with which to be reckoned.
Source: Golf.com

SALTOPIA came to fruition from a desire to offer chemical-free salts and seasonings for home cooks.
Source: GMA

“I’m really interested in looking up and asking, ‘What’s happening up there?’” As for the album’s timing, Chrystabell said “Midnight Star” came to fruition months before the start of the pandemic, “before we realized how much we’d need to be uplifted.
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“Harry & Meghan” is the first TV project to come to fruition since the the Sussexes signed a lucrative deal with Netflix two years ago (it is also one of five TV shows called “Harry & Meghan” currently listed on IMDb.
Source: Los Angeles Times

Black Tech UnpluggedStories about Black tech excellenceFind it: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Google Play, StitcherHosted by Deena McKay, Black Tech Unplugged came to fruition after McKay found herself alone in the tech world.
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Mister Sinister's plans come to fruition beyond his wildest dreams.
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“A lot of the conversations that have gone on starting back in the GM meetings start to come to fruition here.
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This week the Full Moon in Gemini occurs which will bring to fruition themes and feelings that first arose around the Gemini New Moon on May 30th, 2022.
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Through proof of concept, dedication to the craft, and unwavering commitment to the community, Jody's purpose-driven vision has come to fruition as Knotions continues to expand its mission to inspire joy and help others craft smarter.
Source: Benzinga

It was a dream that finally came to fruition during lockdown: my husband and I left London to move to an old farmhouse in the countryside.
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So for Lewis, the challenge will be making sure that "blend of youth and experience" comes to fruition - preparing his young guns to step up if the experienced names do not.
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Those never came to fruition on Sunday.
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But while “the idea is simple,” he said, “the devil is in the details,” and none have yet come to fruition as a COVID-19 therapy.
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Of course that didn’t come to fruition as deGrom agreed to a five-year, $185 million deal with the Texas Rangers earlier this week.
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Regular GM or IM coaching would greatly help Sivanandan, but the ECF lacks government support so it may only come to fruition in the unlikely event of a private or business sponsor deciding to back her exceptional promise.
Source: The Guardian

When Craven’s plan comes to fruition and the Addamses are kicked out of their home, the family does not rush to lambast Fester for their plight—instead they are desperately trying to figure out what they have done wrong to warrant such treatment, triggering an acute depression spiral in Gomez.
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As it turns out, on top of the acquisitions that have already happened, there's one that apparently did not come to fruition and that's NBC Universal allegedly making a bid for Electronic Arts.
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Then there were moves to Atlético Madrid and Borussia Dortmund that never came to fruition as well.
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 (Image credit: Sam Dangeti (@buildsandbarks))Long before Sam's IKEA wardrobe hack came to fruition back when she bought her home, she paid little attention to the details of her design choices.
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The positive data on video marketing (and on the fruition of videos in general) suggest that brands should focus on producing increasingly engaging and interactive content.
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The life-long contacts she then established came into fruition with an invitation to a conference in Beijing in 1992.
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Kyle Neptune hinted at a lineup change when asked about it earlier this week, and we saw it come to fruition on Saturday.
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So it's no surprise the idea quickly came to fruition on All Killer No Filler's Iron Maiden-indebted "Pain for Pleasure.
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“Since 2017 and the fruition of the 1st International VR Awards we have seen a lot of changes within the industry, both big and small, and I am pleased to see how far we’ve come with the VR Awards and as an industry as a whole.
Source: VRScout

The idea of the Britpop band came to fruition during the pandemic when we started posting videos to YouTube and it gained traction from there really.
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But if they come to fruition they could result in the biggest ever debt-for-nature deal, allowing Ecuador to trade in its rich biodiversity for its poor finances in a wider region where nature has been badly depleted.
Source: Euronews

And we believe that the deal will come to fruition because we think the deal makes the most sense for shareholders.
Source: CNBC

The biggest thing that will prevent that payoff from ever coming to fruition is the lack of a QB capable of making plays when the chips are down.
Source: Pro Football Network

In an interview with Rolling Stone, longtime collaborator DJ Pooh spoke on how the partnership came to fruition — simply put, it took some serious convincing: “Dre is the person that says no to everything, we all know that … [Dre] had no idea what [Grand Theft Auto] was about because he’s not a gamer at all … He never played them.
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As far as Disney is concerned, there have been rumors that Johnson could be replacing Johnny Depp for a lead role in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, but this has not been confirmed and nothing has come to fruition yet.
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There have been many iterations of this type of golf with more ideas coming to fruition along the way.
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Do you agree with Barbera’s suggestion that too many Italian features came to fruition this year? As I said before, I believe we need to focus on the strongest projects which can have a proper theatrical distribution and these are the ones that can potentially travel internationally so I basically agree with Barbera.
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That didn’t fully come to fruition – with New York going 6-12 – but a 5-3 stretch in the second half of the season brings optimism.
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And it’s one that’s come to fruition spectacularly.
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This interior trend focuses on both physical and mental feelings coming to fruition with warm and earthy tones.
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Mick Jagger and director Michael Lindsay-Hogg came up with the idea for an all-star music concert filmed under a big-top tent, a project that came to fruition in The Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus in December 1968.
Source: Yahoo Entertainment

We revisit the 2020 article that Laz wrote on the young guard out of France and what has come to fruition and whether Laz thinks the current level of play is here to stay.
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It’s a combination that I very rarely have seen, and I’ve never seen it come to fruition as it does in Murray.
Source: The New York Times

" "Seeing FALL ON YOUR KNEES brought to fruition as a piece of theatre is the fulfillment of a process that began long ago when I first started writing what would become the novel.
Source: Broadway World

Eoin Kilkenny, who has been travelling away to see Leinster since their 2009 title breakthrough, was one of the fortunate ones, his weekend travel plan coming to fruition and seeing him make it to Le Havre on time, unlike numerous other Leinster fans whose itineraries were shelved by the Dublin airport disruption.
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The Sox reportedly offered him a multiyear deal, but that obviously didn’t come to fruition — at least not yet.
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But this window came into fruition because my efforts and passion were spotted by Ty Warner himself who made all this possible.
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SALTOPIA came to fruition from a desire to offer chemical-free salts and seasonings for home cooks.
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However, at first, bringing his parody to fruition wasn’t easy, as his manager was unable to directly reach Cobain in order to ask for his permission.
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The three months between mentioning the idea and bringing it to fruition involved a very steep learning curve for Brogden who admits that she didn’t “know anything about running a business and [didn’t] know anything about coffee other than I like to drink it.
Source: Mount Olive Tribune

“I’m proud to see this film come to fruition and to tell a story about black men living in a poor community trying to figure it out.
Source: The Atlanta Voice

"Some of the detector elements and the optical elements that we have on board have taken six, seven, eight years to bring to fruition from the initial setting of the requirements through lots of development work and finally getting the product to build into the satellite.
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I mean, who thinks to chronicle their every move from the moment they start pursuing their dream until they either give up on it or see it to fruition and beyond? Who does that? No one but this negro Kanye.
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We couldn't see the impact to what our revenue was going to be if one of those components didn't come to fruition and wasn't delivered on time.
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