Word: fruitions
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...really couldn't have asked for more from the other guys on the team," Eckert says. "One of the goals on my list was to have a lot of fun, and I had a great time. It was great to see all of the hard work come to fruition...
After some semblance of order reappears in the room, Tamika explains the afternoon's project: growing sensitivity plants in small egg-carton containers. Tamika explains that each child can take his sensitivity plant home if it sprouts into fruition...
...person in the negotiations of the personnel agreement says the numbers may have influenced Orren's support staff to eventually bring the complaint to fruition...
...West's resolve finally materialized, as President Clinton finally decided to put himself on the line for Bosnia. Yesterday's peace agreement marks the fruition of three months of diplomacy. It is the product of the a coincidence of factors--NATO's airstrikes, Croatia's successful offensive--that convinced the Serbs that the time had come to sue for peace. But above all credit is due to the exhausting work and sacrifice of American diplomats, led by Assistant Secretary of State Richard C. Holbrooke...
...skeptical. Past attempts to define and remedy the essential problems of the council all seem to meld in our minds into the same amorphous blob, long on talk and short on action. We sincerely hope that the new day trumpeted by the Progressive Undergraduate Council Coalition (PUCC) actually sees fruition. Until then, it has the awful burden of reform's history to overcome...