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" ... A few deals have come to fruition this week: goaltender Matt Murray moved from Pittsburgh to Ottawa, while former junior teammates Max Domi and Josh Anderson traded affiliations. ... "
" ... But there is still a long runway before AI reaches fruition. "We are at the very beginning of the AI revolution," said Nick Adams, managing director of AME Cloud Ventures, which is an investor in China AI unicorn SenseTime Group. ... "
" ... The idea came to fruition 11 months later. The speakeasy opened January 2020 as a prohibition-themed cocktail bar that resembled the backstage area of a 1920s vaudeville theater, a place where stage crews and performers would gather, drink and entertain themselves after amusing others. Importantly, it was the second upgrade to the theater in five years. (The first change we made was outfitting the venue with an adjustable orchestra floor that allowed it to accommodate private events.) These updates sought to reinvent the theater while still preserving and strengthening its core business. ... "
" ... Whether or not you agree with this vision, it is likely that at least some version of this plan will come to fruition and questions will be answered. It will be important to consult your payroll professionals to see how any new tax laws might affect your small business. ... "
" ... “This case has likely been under investigation for years,” wrote Benjamin Widlanski, a partner at Kozyak Tropin & Throckmorton and former assistant U.S. attorney, in an email to Zenger News. “Complex DOJ investigations routinely take years to come to fruition, and anti-trust cases are among the most complicated matters handled by Main Justice. A case like this, that involves a number of the largest and most influential companies in the world, and could have enormous implications across the globe would, of course, demand a corresponding increase in pre-filing attention.” ... "