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Kennedy all along had calculated that his first term would be a period for developing programs, for sowing seeds that a second term would allow him to bring to fruition...
More recently, Wilson served a crucial role in helping, bring the Core Curriculum to fruition in the 1970s, acting as chairman of the task force that drew up the basic outlines of the liberal education program, In general, says one Harvard official the professor is seen as someone to go to for advice when major problems crop...
Many women are encouraged simply because the pressure is mounting for a female Vice President. "The talk of a woman on the ticket is very healthy," says Texas State Treasurer Ann Richards. "Whether it actually comes to fruition or not, it serves another purpose." That purpose: to build women's voting strength and give voice to women's issues. Already, about 40 women's rights organizations, representing 15 million women, are engaged in a national nonpartisan voter-registration drive bearing the Slogan IT'S A MAN'S WORLD UNLESS WOMEN VOTE...
Thus far, network executives seem only to want to execute the messenger of ; these bad tidings, rather than heed the message. Said one: "This is the ultimate death wish come to come to fruition within the industry. Do you think if the cigarette industry found that smoking causes cancer, they'd call a press conference to advertise the fact?" Yet the report may also serve to warm the hearts of crass producers. They now have more reason than ever to believe that no matter what they put on the air, viewers may carp and complain, but they will continue...
...expulsion of the Russian, opened the way to better relations with the United States and the golden opportunity of a negotiated settlement with Israel at Camp David For all Sadat's foresight and diplomatic dexterity, though, his ambitious goals never came to fruition, cut off by a savage assassination plot in October of 1981. And Egypt's new president, though he has avoided any dramatic pronouncements clearly wants to make some changes in his country's international standing...