Sentences with phrase «since come to fruition»

In this series, the writers envision futuristic timelines where technologies currently available are taken to their extreme, resulting in disturbing, dystopian story lines, some of which have since come to fruition in one way or another.
Since coming to fruition in 2008, Bitcoin has practically rewritten the way we

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Since President Trump was elected promising major investments in infrastructure, investors have eagerly awaited that to come to fruition, recognizing it could have a major impact if enacted thoughtfully.
Since these surprises came to fruition in February, we decided to interpret what they might mean for the rest of 2018.
That came to fruition last week as upside volume reached its highest levels since early - November 2015 when the price briefly spiked above $ 500 (see chart above).
Since I foretold there would be a lot of confusion in your future and apparently that's already come to fruition, apparently I have magical gifts of prohecy.
«STOQ» Press An exciting project which has come to fruition in Rome since the Jubilee Year's May 2000 conference entitled the «Jubilee of Men and Women from the World of Learning» is the «STOQ» initiative.
«STOQ» Press An exciting project which has come to fruition in Rome since the Jubilee Year's May 2000 conference entitled the «Jubilee of Men and...
If this transfer comes to fruition it will immediately ignite speculation that Wenger is in the process of lining up a new defensive midfielder to challenge Francis Coquelin for starting spot, which have all be calling for since the end of the season.
Unfortunately, Mourinho is still haunted by that 5 - 0 drubbing in his most recent visit to the Camp Nou, and ever since he's been fearful of setting his team up to play in an open, expansive manner, which, from watching them on numerous occasions this season, is how their best football and supremely talented players come to fruition.
Since, however, their fortunes have hit rock - bottom and whereas just several months ago fans were boldly discussing the outside possibility of Europe, now all the talk of the town is about their odds of avoiding the drop which, going on their current form and the speed at which their decline has come to fruition, appear slim at best.
It is something I have been dreaming about since I launched Twiniversity in 2009, and I can't believe it is coming to fruition.
When asked by grocery store magnate John Catsimatidis during a radio interview Sunday if he could pick one item he'd like to see come to fruition in 2016, Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan, who has been head of the Senate since May, said it would be increasing organ donations.
Indeed, six - year - old projected needs for increased water supply have not come to fruition since the project began, weakening United Water's case.
Richard Amper, executive director of the Long Island Pine Barrens Society, which brought the lawsuit against the county, said he believes the state law will not come to fruition since it involves an issue that is currently in litigation.
If the plan comes to fruition, the first astronauts to step out of a Golden Spike lander could be the first human beings to set foot on the moon since the final Apollo mission in 1972.
«This is something that's been on our minds for years, really since the early 2000s, and it's exciting to see it finally come to fruition,» said James Metz, MD, chair of Radiation Oncology at Penn Medicine.
We planned for that and I am so glad we did since those plans came to fruition!
Fans should appreciate getting both movies with passable HD presentations at a reasonable price, though it seems like Paramount might as well have added the unloved third film into the mix, since not many are likely to buy it on its own, whenever such an option might come to fruition.
If this Definitive Edition doesn't come to fruition however — even though it seems quite likely — ReCore will most likely receive the fifth bot character that has been promised since 2016.
Nine years is certainly not the biggest gap between films in a series (the recent sequels in the Indiana Jones and Tron franchises took a lifetime to come to fruition), but it is nevertheless a long time since Ferrell & Co. brought their off - the - wall characters to the silver screen.
We knew it wouldn't be long before another Skylanders game came to fruition, especially since Disney have announced Disney Infinity, a direct competitor in the world of digital toys.
The project that has been the subject of intense speculation since the 2006 launch of the V8 - powered R8 is set to come to fruition in January when the new supercar opens for UK order priced at # 99,575 OTR in manual form, or # 104,665 OTR equipped with the R tronic sequential shift transmission.
However, since their announcement that the Kindle voyage 2 was to take place in November 2015 among other releases and the fact that it never came to fruition — I'm sorry — but their publishing of erroneous information has caused me to distrust any future announcements posted on their website.
I think I may have been the last author he represented, but that representation has come to fruition since his death, in the form of translation rights and acceptance by a film company.
No such solution came to fruition, and the federal student loan program has since expired.
If this Definitive Edition doesn't come to fruition however — even though it seems quite likely — ReCore will most likely receive the fifth bot character that has been promised since 2016.
«James Hansen's speech to Congress in 1988 and papers and lectures since have provided adequate warning of what was to come, these predictions are now coming to fruition at an ever increasing rate.
Since then, however, progress has proceeded rapidly, and the hopes of many have come to fruition with the creation of a next - generation testbed for new offshore wind technologies, such as the recently demonstrated suction bucket jacket foundations — which I maintain are cooler than they sound.
For example, in the US, each time the Clean Air Act has been amended since 1972, fossil - fuel power companies and their associated think - tanks screamed bloody murder that sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emission reductions would essentially destroy the economy (all but ignoring the obvious health and environmental benefits that did come to fruition).
That came to fruition last week as upside volume reached its highest levels since early - November 2015 when the price briefly spiked above $ 500 (see chart above).
In early 2014, cryptocurrency developers noticed the demand for enhanced privacy and since then, several different approaches to hiding transaction information have come to fruition.
If that comes to fruition, it could be a good option, since one trend the Galaxy S8 and iPhone 8 are likely to follow is increased screen size.
Since established, the early predictions of VMG have come to fruition and their clients are enjoying the benefits.
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