Not exact matches
Further information on potential factors that may affect, delay or prevent such forward looking statements
from coming to
fruition can be found in their specific Financial reports.
Yes, it's a Duffin, an eccentric food
from the Culinary Diva that came to
fruition with tastes and textures
far beyond those of mortal donuts or muffins.»
Those plans did not come to
fruition as Sels was
far from convincing.
If an ambitious project in the works to transform a section of Albany's New Scotland Avenue across the street
from St. Peter's Hospital comes to
fruition, it would rival development that has sprung up
farther down the avenue around Albany Medical Center.
Efforts to recruit a holdover
from the Bloomberg era, like former police commissioner Ray Kelly or former deputy mayor Dan Doctoroff have so
far not come to
fruition.
But before I go
further down the road of changing the English language, I probably should take a drink
from the glass of realism and acknowledge that my wish to rename menopause isn't likely to come to
fruition anytime soon.
Mary is a power - hungry conspirator, and Elizabeth only feels conflicted about the necessary measures to keep Mary's plans
from fruition until it is
far too late.
Yet the complexity of buying sites and constructing tall skyscrapers — along with competition
from massive projects under way on Manhattan's
far west side and at the World Trade Center site — means it may take years for redevelopment to come to
fruition.