Sentences with phrase «came to fruition today»

They started working diligently to piece together a case that finally came to fruition today.
When the Democrats cut a deal to bring Espada back into their conference they very carefully crafted it so none of their members would have to cast a formal vote in favor of the turncoat senator, who was being investigated at the time for various infractions (one of those probes came to fruition today; others are yet unresolved).
Those console plans have come to fruition today as the game is now out for Xbox One (including Xbox One X) and PS4.
«One - to - one marketing was sort of a buzzword 20 years ago but has really come to fruition today,» says David Marine, Coldwell Banker's senior vice president of marketing.

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Shortly thereafter, in 1992, just as Berners - Lee's World Wide Web had come to fruition, Neal Stephenson was inspired by the recent invention, which led to him publishing Snow Crash, a science - fiction novel that illustrated much of today's online life, including a virtual reality where people meet, do business, and play.
Town Supervisor Richard Schaffer explained the innovative new zoning that was implemented in the community through a visioning process with the residents, and said «I am delighted to be here today to see this development, the first of many planned improvements in Copiague, come to fruition.
The governor has so far declined to do much campaigning, hoping he can coast to victory while lawyers challenge Teachout's ability to stay on the ballot (there's a hearing today) and Astorino pleads for debates that will likely never come to fruition.
Obviously, what we're going to talk about today would not come to fruition without the support of the Glaucoma Research Foundation and of course, all of their supporters.
Only in today's world could a story set in Afghanistan come to fruition through the collaboration of studios in Ireland, Canada, and Luxembourg... and the participation of an American named Angelina Jolie.
Although it was a contentious debate, today the first two charter schools in the state have opened and virtually all of the expressed concerns never came to fruition.
The schools landscape could look very different from how it does today, quite quickly, if the government's vision for all schools to become academies comes to fruition.
The Division of Non-Public Education didn't seem to think today's school voucher program would really come to fruition.
So many things we use today came to fruition in the 1980s.
The solar powered e-reader never came to fruition but Bookeen instead developed a solar powered case, that is available today.
Today, the partnership has come to fruition and the new Nat Geo Kids Island is officially available!
That prospect has finally come to fruition as OverDrive officially announced today that periodicals are now available for libraries to purchase and add to their collections for lending to patrons.
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Los Angeles wasn't always the art hub that it is today and if it weren't for a clutch of tenacious artists working from the 1960s on, today's art scene may never have come to fruition.
Life is Art Foundation (formerly KK Projects), for example, initially came to fruition by commissioning installations in homes destroyed by the hurricane, but today that effort has transformed into a multi-disciplinary nonprofit committed to site - specific installation art, urban gardening, and community - building.
It seems as if Flusser's concept of the global totalitarian apparatus, hypothesized in 1985, has today come to fruition in the form of climate change, the intelligent war machine, the surveillance state, factory automation and the seemingly unavoidable, locked in place, systemic flows which forecast an inevitable and catastrophic end to the Anthropocene.
We may be training people for today's technologies, but where are the discoveries going to come from if we don't support the risk takers in addition to the people who will bring the discoveries to fruition?
The climate warming Chicken Little's of today have had their dire 20 + year old predictions fail to come to fruition over and over again.
I've also suggested that law schools might themselves specialize their curricula (http://www.law21.ca/2008/02/student-focused-law-degrees/), and with the development of upper - year practice concentrations in a few schools today, we're starting to see some sign that that's coming to fruition.
«Today's exciting news about the big changes coming to condos are a long - fought win for REALTORS ®, and we're eager to see it come to fruition,» said NAR President Tom Salomone.
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