91. Foreign Minister Amr Moussa of Egypt suggested Saturday that the strategy might already be bearing fruit. 92. Foundations were laid for deals between Arabs and Israelis that may bear fruit in the future. 93. For two years, Mexico has worked with other oil producing nations to lift prices, and their efforts have borne fruit. 94. Generally the range is five to nine years, so perhaps yours will bear fruit shortly. 95. Grapefruit trees that have been started from seed can take a decade or more to bear fruit. 96. He added that he expects recent trade agreements with China to soon begin to bear fruit. 97. Government officials said the economy is now bearing the fruits of those decisions, which resulted in a short-term decline. 98. He has held discussions with the government about the possibility of a deal, though lawyers familiar with the case said these conversations have not yet borne fruit. 99. Harlan was long gone, but his words had borne fruit at last. 100. He has said he might come to Belfast in May if the talks bear fruit. |