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That's if the Breakthrough Starshoot project ever comes to fruition.
Fingers crossed this is one rumour that comes to fruition.
Sadly, there's almost no chance that it actually comes to fruition.
We can't wait to see which of these theories comes to fruition.
A lot will depend on whether Trump's plan actually comes to fruition.
If it comes to fruition, Cuomo's plan would be a big deal.
When / if this Dirty Dancing remake comes to fruition, I will be inconsolable.
Whether any plan for a coalition comes to fruition remains to be seen.
What happens: At the end of Infinity War, Thanos's plan comes to fruition.
"There will be an uprising if nothing comes to fruition," another predicts darkly.
And, if the Chinese government's plan comes to fruition, that may well happen.
Vandevere's Dreamland circus teases a Busby Berkeley-esque performance that never comes to fruition.
But that could change if the predicted "blue wave" of the midterms comes to fruition.
He's identified 4 trades that will make a killing if his thesis comes to fruition.
Didi Chuxing is also a major potential customer once Apple's self-driving car comes to fruition.
If the TV adaptation indeed comes to fruition (fingers crossed!), Okarafor is confident that George R.
In the most basic sense, they're in the driver's seat as a product comes to fruition.
And we'll be having future meetings and we'll see whether or not that comes to fruition.
If it comes to fruition, the summit would be the third meeting between Trump and Putin.
Even if legislation comes to fruition, Corker added, Trump "still could get out of" the deal.
Amazingly, that challenge comes to fruition when Ali strolls into sight — and it's a pretty close competition.
Even if that comes to fruition, it will likely arrive in June, and possibly not until July.
The building itself would be a pretty stunning thing to behold if it ever comes to fruition.
Trump voters will be especially hard hit if just part of this sweeping agenda comes to fruition.
If this movie comes to fruition, there would surely be tens of millions of dollars at stake.
A platform like SpankChain, if it ever comes to fruition, could put more money in sex workers' wallets.
Just kidding, but really, that might be the future if Facebook's vision for social VR comes to fruition.
Again, the demand, if this future comes to fruition, is that we will always want a fresh story.
Corsi's profile is almost certain to grow if what he says about Mueller's investigation targeting him comes to fruition.
According to CNN, New York would be on the line for $10.4bn if Mr Trump's order comes to fruition.
"If it all comes to fruition as everyone thinks it will, it could be a huge category," she said.
If that "Darko" remake ever comes to fruition, Hadid's a shoo-in for the role of Frank the Rabbit.
If the proposed tax bill comes to fruition, it will reduce the affordability of health care for many Americans.
However, even if that comes to fruition, market interest rates will still be markedly lower than long term averages.
Once the book comes to fruition, a portion of sales will be donated to fund comprehensive sex education in schools.
The community aims to have completed whatever possibility comes to fruition in time for the church anniversary celebrations in June.
A project you've been working on every day comes to fruition under the light of this weekend's Scorpio full moon.
However—especially if the Aquarius is ultra fond of kush—whether or not that innovation comes to fruition is questionable.
But not everything that comes out of its F8 event comes to fruition — or at least not in a timely manner.
If this comes to fruition, it would be the greatest rainfall totals from a tropical storm or hurricane in U.S. history.
And if it comes to fruition, it could breathe new life into the company's upcoming handsets after an admittedly slow start.
If this vision comes to fruition, artificially intelligent bots will become our primary way of interacting with apps on all devices.
Far out: It's a long way off, but if this tech ever comes to fruition, there could be some crazy applications.
"If that comes to fruition, that would be a huge plus," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at First Standard Financial.
If the plan comes to fruition, Samsung would join a handful of other firms that make appliances in the United States.
But the Hopman Cup is expected to cease to exist in 2020 if the ATP's World Team Cup comes to fruition.
Facebook will have to hope its promise of using scalable AI to handle more of these jobs comes to fruition soon.
If the draft plan comes to fruition, renewables' share of the mix will leap from 14 percent to more than 24 percent.
Whether that precise plan comes to fruition is an open question, but it's certainly better than not having a plan at all.
But the evidence suggests that that risk rarely comes to fruition while the efficiencies of vertical integration that benefit consumers generally do.
If the encounter comes to fruition, Trump will be the first sitting U.S. president to meet with a leader of North Korea.
But even if the investigation comes to fruition and finds no evidence of the theory, Diuk-Wasser doubted that would satisfy the naysayers.
You put a lot of work in, but find that little comes to fruition because women are being bombarded by messages from creeps.
If Lesko's win comes to fruition, it's a demonstration that even in bad environments, a potential wave doesn't hit equally in all places.
If the plan comes to fruition, designers say the skyscraper could start construction as early as 2020, with the building's location to be confirmed.
HomePod owners will have to anxiously wait until the fall to see if this update comes to fruition alongside iOS 12 and macOS Mojave.
If this movie comes to fruition, it will be Tarantino's ninth film overall, leaving him with one left to make before he can retire.
Whether this series ever comes to fruition or not, let's hope for more content like "USS Callister," both on the small screen and beyond.
No doubt that will continue to be the party line if and when the actress's series ever comes to fruition on the small screen.
And we'll be having future meetings and we'll see whether or not that comes to fruition, but we had a very, very good meeting.
But for now, as this restaurant project comes to fruition, Thomas says she's content to take a rare pause to bask in the moment.
The Hand storyline developed in Daredevil and Iron Fist comes to fruition, and even the literal plot hole of Daredevil Season 2 gets filled up.
And we're especially promised a story where all the power and potential Professor X is constantly talking about re: Jean Grey finally comes to fruition.
Even if that comes to fruition, investors have their doubts the market has seen the end of its tumultuous trading of the last six days.
But if it comes to fruition, this storm will leave U.S. homeowners stranded with zero options when it comes to flood insurance – federal or private.
But that looks like it's about to change in a big way if what we've seen in the FCC comes to fruition on stage in October.
That may change if the planned Algerian national sharia board comes to fruition later this year, a government source familiar with Islamic financing plans told Reuters.
Trump also announced last week plans to privatize air traffic control, a move that could expedite when drone delivery in the U.S. actually comes to fruition.
If its pharmacy business comes to fruition, that means Amazon will compete even more closely with Walmart, putting increasing pressure on the big-box store chain.
Whether or not it comes to fruition, if booking a fight with Brown means Soulja Boy swats a heavy bag instead of slugging lean, that's good.
Their potency drops over time, and the Cognac comes to fruition at an alcoholic strength of 40 percent by blending eaux-de-vie of different ages.
Whether or not that sale comes to fruition, it highlights that Grubhub and its competitors are struggling to compete over who brings you food from restaurants.
Barshefsky later told CNN Business that the relationship between the world's top two economies will remain fraught regardless of whether a trade deal comes to fruition.
"When you work for years to shine light on an injustice and your work comes to fruition in a positive manner it's extremely gratifying," Newman told CNN.
If the series comes to fruition, it would be the latest project for Baldwin on the network, where he currently also serves as host of Match Game.
However, this project is in the very early stages of development, so there's no telling when, or even if, this comes to fruition in a meaningful way.
That said, human exploration beyond low Earth orbit is still years away, and there are significant technical hurdles to overcome before an interplanetary internet comes to fruition.
If the deal comes to fruition, according to the people, Mr. Plepler will make projects exclusively for Apple TV Plus, which had its debut on Nov. 1.
The dream of establishing a human colony on Mars goes back decades, and it will likely be at least many more decades before anything comes to fruition.
So if anything like this comes to fruition, it will be because Clinton is elected president in 2016 and appoints a competent, ambitious person to head EPA.
Secondly, they control a bushel of tokens on their public network, which have value, and if the vision comes to fruition, will have much more over time.
Highlight "Accommodate" feels like a scream that never really comes to fruition; on the track's explosive chorus, she lets out her most nakedly emotional lyrics to date.
Trump also announced plans earlier this month to privatize air traffic control, a move that could expedite when drone delivery in the U.S. actually comes to fruition.
Now we'll just have to wait and see what other historical figures Murphy chooses to play with — especially as his massive new deal with Netflix comes to fruition.
Whatever Apple TV service comes to fruition will need a lot of scale to succeed, and that means putting apps on platforms other than the Apple TV. Sure.
It came from Montana Senator Jon Tester, addressing the witnesses:Il'l probably be dead and gone and probably be thankful for it when all this shit comes to fruition.
It sounds like a very chill hang and hopefully, West's plan for a McBride-starring biopic (which would allegedly be directed by David Gordon Green) comes to fruition.
The city is kind of a culmination of those things: It's where a movement in social justice comes to fruition and is magnified and telegraphed to other cities.
If the deal comes to fruition, it would be the first time the United States has sold a large armed drone to a country outside the NATO alliance.
I'm partial to all of those from my experience reviewing headphones, so I approve of Renault's commitment, even if it never comes to fruition in a mass-market car.
It can be booked by individuals or groups, and if Renault's vision comes to fruition, it will function like a new form of public transport for densely populated cities.
Elle has a crush on Noah, and it comes to fruition at the school's carnival when Elle is in the kissing booth and Noah goes up to kiss her.
This year's Oscars have practically made a sizzle reel for the film industry to come; now to put in the work, and hope it actually all comes to fruition.
Finally all of the work you've been doing behind the scenes—dedicating yourself to your health and volunteering to help others—comes to fruition during Saturday's Pisces full moon.
This first phase is predicted to help overcrowding on the 4, 5 and 6 lines, so here's hoping that this is one New Year's resolution that comes to fruition.
Floyd has said he's 70% certain the two sides will get a deal done to box -- he expects to make a 9-FIGURE CHECK if it comes to fruition.
Emily: Everything Rhea has apparently been working for lo these many weeks comes to fruition at the end of "Dundee," when she is named the new CEO of Waystar-Royco.
While the Trump administration has used the threat of military action as a tool to keep pressure on Maduro, its regional goodwill could quickly dissipate if that threat comes to fruition.
If it comes to fruition, the new tour would be the biggest shakeup to professional golf in decades, though many hurdles remain to be cleared for it to become a reality.
If the proposal comes to fruition, many Americans could face higher local taxes, fees and tolls imposed by states to pay for new repairs in order to get federal matching funds.
Bieber clearly knows his worth (and his weight class) ... he could make MILLIONS if the Tom Cruise fight comes to fruition -- so why give out hands for free on the street?!
Cormier says he hasn't been involved in any talks to appear on the card (probably because the main fight hasn't been made yet) ... but if it comes to fruition, he wants in.
The GND, regardless of whether it comes to fruition, seems poised to force a conversation in the Capitol that other governments and the private sector have been holding for a long time.
But hypothetically, if this dream of popular space exploration comes to fruition and humans mobilize off Earth in large numbers, the Overview Effect may begin to lose some of its connective power.
Westworld And so a popular fan theory comes to fruition: One of the park's behind-the-scenes engineers is an android, and that android is Bernard, the head of Westworld's programming division.
That fear comes to fruition in St. Clair: his wife does wrong every time she opens her mouth onstage, but he reassures her, time and again, that she is in the right.
If an economic slowdown comes to fruition, the 2017 tax-cut law, which is projected to cost $1.9 trillion, may be viewed as more of a burden than a blessing for Republican candidates.
Even if this one comes to fruition, Marvel has already announced the films it plans to create through 2019, so the soonest we could see Johansson in a solo outing would be 2020.
And more broadly, if the administration's plan to cut taxes and increase infrastructure comes to fruition, it implies that interest rates in the United States will be higher than they otherwise would be.
The proposed ABN public offering, if it comes to fruition, will be the first ABN backed against commercial properties in the interbank bond market, according to Eva Lau, an investor relations manager at Shimao.
Honestly, this show seems like it would be a massive hit and a fantastic opportunity for Groupon; but, even if it never comes to fruition, we'll get plenty of Haddish in the coming year.
It's not a given that The Peripheral will ever get a series order, but if it comes to fruition, it will paint a clearer picture of where the streaming service is trying to go.
It's more that going forward the outlook for risk assets, whether stocks or other risk assets, will be driven by how the underlying economic data comes to fruition over the next period of time.
We'll have to wait until Friday, April 26 to see if this dream team comes to fruition in Endgame, but regardless of what happens, it's clear the two already need their own buddy movie ASAP.
If the agreement comes to fruition it would reportedly create one of the world's largest trading blocs, accounting for roughly 45 percent of the world's population and nearly a third of global gross domestic product.
For this week's issue of PEOPLE, Bullock and Paulson discussed the importance of family and how beautiful it is that, in this day and age, you have control over how your family comes to fruition.
If the film comes to fruition, however, the script will need some tweaking as Warner was named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2017 on Saturday in his third year of eligibility.
I co-own Boralia with my husband Wayne and we're constantly thinking about how these meals might inspire food at the restaurant, but whether or not that comes to fruition is a very different thing.
If the moisture comes to fruition and the pattern stays wetter for the rest of the month, analysts might want to put a placeholder for record soybean yields in 2017 in the back of their minds.
With lending to back high-quality mergers and acquisitions down 18% this year from the same 10 months last year, bankers said they hope this deal comes to fruition and sets the stage for more dealflow.
If this presidential commission comes to fruition, these are the issues that should be addressed and settled once and for all: First, the committee should weigh all the possible risks associated with the spacing of vaccinations.
Some things to look forward to, if that comes to fruition: the Governors Island Miniature Golf Masters Tournament, and new holes on the theme "NYC Has the Beat," with designs reflecting our city's lively music scene.
Most secure phone manufacturers are strictly in the enterprise space, and Sirin's high price point will likely put the company in that category, unless Hogeg's thesis of Tesla-like adoption for the company's product comes to fruition.
If and when the scheme comes to fruition, the scheme will be obligatory for euro zone countries and optional for countries like the U.K. that do not use the euro but are part of the European Union.
ET, ESPN, NBCS Philadelphia ABOUT THE 21ERS (27-227): Embiid and Simmons get the headlines as Philadelphia's "process" comes to fruition, but Robert Covington deserves plenty of credit for taking his game to new heights this season.
Until his idea comes to fruition, you'll need to make your own way in the retirement savings world, whether by lobbying your employer for a better plan or fending off people who are peddling questionable investment strategies.
This is especially significant for Democrats heading into November, as the presence of strong, moderate female candidates – all positioned differently than the insurgent resistance movement – may serve to revitalize the blue wave that Democrats hope comes to fruition.
The move to step away from foreign communication apps, if it comes to fruition, won't be the first time a nation has attempted to cautiously restrict usage of popular messaging apps run by foreign players in government offices.
If, as many hope, President Donald Trump's push to return Americans to the moon comes to fruition, the NASA portion of the Lunar Base will be named the Paul Spudis Lunar Science Center if there is any justice.
For example, AMC's A-List service reached 785,000 subscribers in May, and if Regal's version comes to fruition, it may also appeal to movie-goers who are willing to stick to one chain in exchange for consistent service.
While these features are available elsewhere, this would be the first portable first-party Alexa device from Amazon, not counting the Echo Auto, and it would mark a big step for the line if it comes to fruition.
Still, as with any Apple patent, it's always interesting to see what the minds at Cupertino are thinking about, and even if a wireless charging Siri dock never comes to fruition, it's nice to dream of what could be.
Although initially disgusted by Gould's deceptions, Mitchell comes to identify with him all the more strongly, in part because he himself has long been procrastinating writing an autobiographical novel, modeled on James Joyce's Ulysses, which never comes to fruition.
If the Saudi office comes to fruition, Snap would be a pioneer among its generation of tech companies in the kingdom, where some executives question whether authorities are willing to allow the conditions that would typically attract foreign talent.
Its global reach means that if and when Uber's own self-driving car project — which it has been working on for a year — comes to fruition, Uber will be able to deploy the cars in dozens of countries around the world.
If a plan backed by Mayor Rahm Emanuel comes to fruition, the South Shore Golf Course and an adjacent public-run course in Jackson Park will be transformed into a single dazzling, high-caliber golf club designed by Tiger Woods.
"And it is not for our own benefit – it is for the benefit of the men, women, and children that we hope to save when our rhetoric and hard work comes to fruition in the halls of Congress," she wrote.
There's supposed to be an awkward friendship reborn among all these people, and while it's easy to believe in that friendship during all the teen flashbacks we see throughout the film, it never fully comes to fruition when they're adults.
Until Aston Martin's project with Red Bull to build the fastest car in the world comes to fruition, the Vulcan is unquestionably the most diabolical Aston you can buy — and at a list price of well over $2 million, it better be.
As the so-called Internet of Things — the idea that every device will be digitally connected —comes to fruition, smart devices will be able to make "invisible payments" by acting as agents on the consumer's behalf, Pomford told CNBC earlier this week.
Different barriers to starting a business today, with the evolution of the tech start-up industry, and changes to trademark law mean that an entrepreneur can effectively take a name out of circulation even if the business plan never comes to fruition.
Since then, the North has agreed to engage in talks with both South Korea and the U.S. If the meeting between Trump and Kim comes to fruition, it will be the first between a sitting U.S. president and a leader of North Korea.
"It's important that the public whose tax dollars are at risk for this project have reasonable expectations about what the costs are going to be per job and what they can expect if what is currently being discussed comes to fruition," Hintz says.
If the arrangement comes to fruition — some British and French officials say they have their doubts — it would constitute the most open break between President Trump and European allies that objected vociferously to his decision to pull out of the 2015 nuclear deal.
CLSA banking analyst Mike Mayo said he's not sweating the Brexit, and he think Wall Street will fare just fine, even if the recent trend of markets expecting U.K. voters will opt to remain in the European Union comes to fruition later this week.
But if and when the idea of on-demand Smart Car-sized autonomous vehicles comes to fruition, so much will likely have changed by then that this iteration of Mercedes-Benz's take on the future will probably look either quaint or flat out wrong.
The idea of self-driving Uber cars seamlessly picking up and dropping off passengers is still years away from reality — if indeed it ever comes to fruition — but the possibility has ignited fierce discussion about the future of car ownership, transportation, and road safety.
WeWork could certainly still be a successful business but at a much reduced scale/growth and certainly a reduced valuation; the path to even a 2X from where they were two years ago will take a very long time if it ever comes to fruition.
The big picture: If a Walmart-Humana deal comes to fruition, which is still a big "if," Walmart would catapult from being the most recognizable American retailer into an even bigger corporate powerhouse with a tight grip on billions of federal health care dollars.
Also, and this is not intended to be an endorsement of Elizabeth Warren, if her Indian affairs legislative platform comes to fruition and federal services to Indian country becomes fully funded, that would be a massive step toward the fulfillment of the trust responsibility.
It's likely that the market has priced in too much good news and not enough bad news from Trump, making a re-calculation likely once it becomes clearer what Trump will actually try to achieve in economic policy, and how much of this comes to fruition.
Apart from the pit in the car park, Mr Musk says he has also begun a series of test tunnels for a project that will, if it comes to fruition, carry cars under Los Angeles on high-speed sledges, in order to avoid the dreadful traffic jams above.
He said that if the government's plan to give the FSA wider powers next year comes to fruition, the watchdog would evaluate whether it needed to do more, possibly including a ceiling in terms of borrowing in relation to income as already exists in a number of countries.
They didn't accomplish a whole lot outside of wandering through the woods and occasionally killing people, but they ended the episode ready to bring war to a new Outpost of Saviors — who now know that they are coming — so let's see if Ezekiel's premonition of success comes to fruition next week.
Finally, you can add your Leonor Greyl hair oil to the same virtual cart as your paper towels and dog food — and according to a new report from WWD, Amazon's beauty marketplace might get even better soon, if a rumored partnership with luxury beauty purveyor Violet Grey comes to fruition.
If even part of President Trump's plan to spend $213 trillion to upgrade America's infrastructure comes to fruition—potentially creating 4 million trades jobs in the process—the demand for skilled tradespeople to improve roads, highways, bridges, air traffic infrastructure, waterways and the electrical grid will skyrocket in the coming years.
A historic choice In case you haven't been following the narrative, the genre-crossing South Korean film from director Bong Joon Ho -- called a thriller, a drama, horror and a dark comedy about the class divide all in the same breath -- stands to be a historic best picture winner if it comes to fruition.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE said he still believes there's a "good chance" that his planned summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un comes to fruition next month.
"Without a dramatic bounceback of investment markets, 2020 pension investment losses will mark a significant turning point where the downside exposure of some state and local governments' credit quality to pension risk comes to fruition because of already heightened liabilities and lower capacity to defer costs," said Tom Aaron, a Moody's vice president, in a statement.
On the same day the tariffs were signed, the White House confirmed that groundwork is being laid for a potential face-to-face meeting between the Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. If the meeting comes to fruition, it would be the first such encounter between the U.S. and North Korean heads of state.
Whether that comes to fruition or not depends on how the Mets' rotation shakes out after the All-Star break — they have one three-game home series remaining this month — and, more important, if the team's front office decides to make a drastic decision on the franchise's future before the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline.
"Without a dramatic bounceback of investment markets, 2020 pension investment losses will mark a significant turning point where the downside exposure of some state and local governments' credit quality to pension risk comes to fruition because of already heightened liabilities and lower capacity to defer costs," Tom Aaron, a Moody's vice president, said in a statement.
FROM COINAGE: The Most Expensive TV Shows of All Time If the animated series eventually comes to fruition, it would be added on to the list of numerous — and successful — business ventures that the family has embarked on, including Khloé Kardashian's Good American Jeans, Kim Kardashian's Kimojis, Rob Kardashian's Arthur George sock line and Kylie Jenner's Kylie Cosmetics, among others.
Tony James, president of The Blackstone Group, said in a media call this morning that his firm's new infrastructure investment effort will not be impacted by whether or not President Trump's promised $2 trillion infrastructure plan comes to fruition: Background: Blackstone announced in May that it is raising up to $40 billion for its debut infrastructure fund, including up to a $20 billion commitment from Saudi Arabia and up to $500 million from Blackstone itself.

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