(1) By seeing it as the fruition of her own previous actions, she was able to take full responsibility for it and use it.(2) Unfortunately William died before it saw full fruition .(3) But in another sense, academic blogging represents the fruition , not a betrayal, of the university's ideals.(4) It represents the fruition of a year's negotiations by a man virtually unknown in Scotland, even though he was reared in Dunbartonshire.(5) He looked forward to seeing the project come to fruition in the near future.(6) Jack's ability to write his world around him never comes into full fruition .(7) But has the incipient realignment of years past reached the fruition that Barnes's argument suggests?(8) It also discusses their popularity and the fruition of their language.(9) In a way, the new novel is a literary fruition of the essay.(10) The partisanship came to full fruition under the Bush administration, especially after Sept.11.(11) They represent what is given in our lives and, as the fruition of past actions, stand beyond our ability to make them other than what they are.(12) In the absence of bodies, his poem becomes simultaneously the space of their imaginary union and the fruition of it - a textual body.(13) Later, when the work had reached a certain fruition , network activity slowed.(14) Poison Arrows is the fruition of the band's new direction, but the results, while intermittently catchy, are largely unremarkable.(15) Much background work is being done on projects which will come to fruition in the future.(16) The project never reached fruition , and so the bodybuilding world was deprived of seeing the Austrian Oak in the guise of fourth-estate guru.