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...clearly desirable and necessary that the School have new leadership to take it into its next phase, so that a new dean can participate both in shaping the plan for the future and in seeing it through to fruition," Bloom said in a statement released by the University...
...Rueb ’95. “It’s great to watch somebody hit their stride and take their game to another level. He’s put a lot of work in his first three years, and it’s starting to come to fruition...
...game’s longest play from scrimmage, and it came to fruition thanks to Pizzotti buying his target some time...
...Faust’s most recent statements on the arts, given at Wednesday’s opening of the NCT, are to be believed, Bhabha’s hopes might come to fruition...
...acts as our protagonist, serves as the Colonel’s point man for this operation. The deception, the Colonel believes, will force the Vietcong’s hand and lead to victory for the Americans. But like so much else in the book, this plan never comes to fruition, instead ending in half-sentences and unuttered phrases, leaving the reader wondering if it ever existed at all. In Denis Johnson’s last and best-known book, 1993’s “Jesus’ Son,” he demonstrated his mastery of short fiction...