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High fantasy was brought to fruition through the work of authors such as J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis.
Weyl brought the early period of the development of the theory of Lie groups to fruition, for not only did he classify irreducible representations of semisimple Lie groups and connect the theory of groups with quantum mechanics, but he also put Lie's theory itself on firmer footing by clearly enunciating the distinction between Lie's infinitesimal groups ( i. e., Lie algebras ) and the Lie groups proper, and began investigations of topology of Lie groups ( Borel ( 2001 ), ).
The team of former Edison associates brought to fruition the Eidoloscope projector system, which would be used in the first commercial movie screening in world history on 20 May 1895.
( Verdi had toyed, too, with writing an opera based on King Lear and Arrigo Boito later tried to interest him in Antony and Cleopatra, but neither project was ever brought to fruition.
This war marks the beginning of that systematic struggle on the part of Russia to drive to the South which was brought to fruition by Catherine II.
The fall of Gaeta brought the unification movement to the brink of fruition — only Rome and Venetia remained to be added.
As both nations were by now exhausted and Cromwell had dissolved the warlike Rump Parliament, ongoing peace negotiations could be brought to fruition, albeit after many months of slow diplomatic exchanges.
Bathsheba's pregnancy occasioned a series of desperate plots to murder her husband, finally brought to fruition with the aid of two British deserters from General John Burgoyne's defeated army.
Gurdjieff's teaching addressed the question of humanity's place in the universe and the importance of developing latent potentialities — regarded as our natural endowment as human beings but rarely brought to fruition.
An important external event brought the design of the Maccabeans to fruition.
No Public Library came to fruition from this although some of the books brought to the colony after this call survive in the library of Moore Theological College.
This idea was soon brought to fruition.
There is evidence to suggest that the RAAF considered the introduction of an armoured car capability in the 1950s, with ADIs attending training on Staghound vehicles with the Army at Puckapunyal ; this project was never brought to fruition.
This was when a new translation of the Bible was first discussed, a project which James brought to fruition a decade later in the King James Bible.
Although there were plans to construct a railway to the area, it was never brought to fruition.
Such reform had been discussed for decades, but Tweed with Hoffman brought it to fruition.
The purchase of the 20 acre ( 81, 000 m² ) site at Springfield brought to fruition the dream of finding a healthier environment for the girls ' boarding school until that time part of Saint Aloysius College in Angas street, Adelaide.
The novels were guided by the so-called Cartmel Masterplan, which was the backstory that Doctor Who story editor Andrew Cartmel had constructed for the television series when it was cancelled and never brought to fruition.
Smith voluntarily retired from GM, and later toured the new Saturn facility in Tennessee, which he brought to fruition, in 1991.
Catherine brought many of the policies of Peter the Great to fruition and set the foundation for the 19th century empire.
In 1862, the Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act was passed, which, after the American Civil War, brought Turner's ideas to fruition in the public Land Grant Universities of the United States.
During the 1950s, CW made preparations to contest the Oxford constituency, with Douglas Stuckey as prospective candidate, but these were never brought to fruition.
Although special pains were taken to remove overt LDS references, it is often counted as LDS cinema because it was brought to fruition by an LDS producer, and is based on John H. Groberg's experiences in Tonga as a LDS missionary, as documented in his memoir In the Eye of the Storm.
Two and a half years later ( Fall 2005 ) brought Issue No. 4, which really represents the fruition of the past years ' experience and questioning.
Decades of research on symbolic artificial intelligence have not brought Leibniz's dream of a characteristica any closer to fruition.

brought and social
A social movement that was individualist, egalitarian and perfectionist grew to a political democratic majority attacking slavery, and slavery ’ s defense in the Southern pre-industrial traditional society brought the two sides to war.
Jenkins argued the necessity for a realignment in British politics, and discussed whether this could be brought about from within the existing Liberal Party, or from a new group driven by European principles of social democracy.
The political revolt brought little social change, however, and 19th century Chilean society preserved the essence of the stratified colonial social structure, which was greatly influenced by family politics and the Roman Catholic Church.
The government brought unprecedented economic and industrial growth, high levels of social security and a very low crime rate.
American media critic Herbert Schiller wrote: " The concept of cultural imperialism today best describes the sum of the processes by which a society is brought into the modern world system and how its dominating stratum is attracted, pressured, forced, and sometimes bribed into shaping social institutions to correspond to, or even promote, the values and structures of the dominating centre of the system.
Such divinity, in these faiths, would express itself naturally if it were not obscured by the social and physical worlds we live in ; it needs to be brought to the fore through appropriate spiritual practices.
Hayek posited that a central planning authority would have to be endowed with powers that would impact and ultimately control social life, because the knowledge required for centrally planning an economy is inherently decentralized, and would need to be brought under control.
However, their efforts were unable to stop the spread of revolutionary movements: the middle classes had been deeply influenced by the ideals of the French revolution, the Industrial Revolution brought important economical and social changes, the lower classes started to be influenced by socialist, communist and anarchistic ideas ( especially those summarised by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in The Communist Manifesto ), and the preference of the new capitalists became Liberalism.
Soon, social and economic differences between Honduras and its regional neighbors exacerbated harsh partisan strife among Central American leaders and brought the collapse of the Federation from 1838 to 1839.
Examples of these new age " hacks " include such things as the revolution of social networking brought about by the Facebook timeline, the massive and successful protests against SOPA and PIPA, and the social media driven revolutions currently happening in Russia, Syria, and Yemen as well as the successful revolutions in Libya, Egypt, and Tunisia.
Polish independence had boosted the development of thriving culture and intellectual achievement was high, but the Great Depression brought huge unemployment and increased social tensions, including rising antisemitism.
However, more recently researchers have brought attention to potential underlying causes of OCBs, including social pressure, coercion, and other external forces.
During this era, new technologies and networks of infrastructure and communication brought to the people messages of religious revival, social reform, and party politics, as well as moving goods, money, and people ever more rapidly and efficiently.
In September 1937, the British Consul in Munich, writing about the group Ribbentrop had brought to the Nuremberg Party Rally, reported that there were some " serious persons of standing among them " and that an equal number of Ribbentrop's British contingent were " eccentrics and few, if any, could be called representatives of serious English thought, either political or social, while they most certainly lacked any political or social influence in England ".
The shogunate was never partial to kabuki and all the mischief it brought, particularly the variety of the social classes which mixed at kabuki performances.
The increasing social problems and rising discontent which this brought meant that Riga also played a leading role in the 1905 Russian Revolution.
Their emphasis on colour and light, truth and social realism brought about a revolution in British art.
The famous Mexican mural movement in the 1930s brought a new prominence to murals as a social and political tool.
The latter had memories of the New Model Army and the anti-monarchical social and political revolution that it brought about.
The arrival of the Germans ended the war, and social changes brought about by the war established kings as rulers of the island, the most widely known being King Auweyida.
Chinese emigrants to cities such as San Francisco, London, and New York brought with them the Chinese manner of opium smoking and the social traditions of the opium den.
Deckard accepts the bounty in order to give his life meaning and combat the ennui of his existence and lack of social standing ; a recent realization brought on by the malaise of his wife and the social stigma of not being able to own an organic animal pet.

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