How To Use Materialise In A Sentence
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He vanished from the scene, to materialize presently in front of the door.
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Were they spiritualized, minimized, or did they fail to find fulfillment only because of the failure of the restoration to materialize?
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This coming battle, if it materializes, represents a turning point in U.S. foreign policy and possibly a turning point in the recent history of the world.
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Tarja strode on, then suddenly stopped, frozen to the spot, as three figures began to materialise out of the dust.
TREASON KEEP
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But if the international community wants the hopeful prospects for the days, months and years ahead to materialize for Iraq, we must confront the reality of Saddam Hussein's intransigency.
CNN Transcript Mar 5, 2003
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I would like to digress at this point, to describe another use for allopruinol which materialized about 10 years later, because it typifies the kind of chemotherapeutic selectivity which can be achieved with purine analogs as the result of differences in the specificties of parasitic and mammalian enzymes.
Nobel Lecture The Purine Path To Chemotherapy
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Naturally after any teleport jump they would only rematerialise where solid matter was present.
Starless Realm
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Rumours of a bid last week sent the stock soaring but yesterday investors headed for the exit as confirmation of an approach failed to materialise.
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Disturbingly, NONE of the promised 1.15 billion in aid from the U.S. has materialized.
Mark Schuller: Unstable Foundations: Human Rights of Haiti's 1.5 Million IDPs
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It is also credited to his enterprising spirit that many such dreams are materialised.
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A bright future as a professional was predicted and it did not take long to materialise.
Graeme McDowell: 'I don't want to win one major and then disappear'
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Indeed, in the film, the ocean can project and materialize the deepest thoughts that lie in the minds of the humans living close by.
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They'd traveled about an hour away from Kol when Beau materialized out of the tree.
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I wander around the house thinking of what I can organize, clean, utilize, materialize, deodorize and then wander back to the computer.
Lee Block: When the Kids are Away, Does the Single Parent Play?
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Concentrating on defending herself, S'aturinni bought the Major enough time to mumble slightly different syllables, his gemmed gauntlets flashing red this time as a volley of prismatic darts materialised.
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So I went to college, with that kind of preconceived notion which didn't materialize.
Oral History Interview with Eva Clayton, July 18, 1989. Interview C-0084. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
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While local business owners await Twitter's arrival, that hoped-for rebound has yet to materialize.
Market Street Looks for Twitter Revival
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Some , such as ExxonMobil, actually advocate a tax ( which is unlikely to materialise ) .
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Threats to expropriate, always a gimmick to increase popularity, never materialised.
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But those claimed benefits would materialise only if the tax rate were set low enough and personal allowances set high enough.
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She crawled out of her sleeping bag and her dark head peered around the room once more, as though she expected her friends to materialise out of nowhere.
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The souls of the children materialized before her, staring into her very heart, crying to be free!
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If the life of luxury doesn't materialise he might clear off again.
MR STARLIGHT
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While the threat of wholesale destruction failed to materialize, the cathedrals were turned over to a variety of secular uses.
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While Christian revenge for perceived Jewish deicide never materialized, I can't say the existential fear truly fizzled.
Josh Fleet: The J-Word: Why Jesus Is Taboo In Polite Jewish Conversation
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Our forecast was wrong - we expected the relative decline of their position, and the reason why it did not materialise is another story, for a longer discussion.
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Do you think things could be made to dematerialize somewhere and then materialize somewhere else?
THE THIRD CLASS GENIE
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But those short term doomsday scenarios--more active hurricane seasons, droughts etc.--have not materialized, at least not to the point predicted just a short time ago.
Evidence of adverse editorial selection by the CRU Email theives
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Austin noticed the disappointment in her eyes when she realized it was him, and swallowed a giant lump that suddenly materialized in his throat.
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A large, disapproving looking woman of mature years accompanied by a lugubrious Schnauzer - both clad in sleeveless knitted jerkins - had materialised on the lawn.
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The true freedom possible in theology requires a significant degree of prior bondage; the substance of this discipline does not materialize simply out of our own entelechy.
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The salaries did in fact later materialize, and living within salaries is no form of corruption.
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However, arable land, dwellings and residences were lost, access to commonage denied and development promised by the betterment never materialised.
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In the Philippines, an entrancing healer, allegedly, has the ability to materialize and dematerialize matter.
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A truck suddenly materialized out of the fog.
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That "backlash" is unlikely to materialise, mainly because the core Eurosceptics in the parliamentary party are well aware that the Cameroonies – and Francis Maude in particular - would welcome a showdown, with hard-liners storming out of the party.
The advancing tide of disillusionment
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Her dream really materialized
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Materialized view selection cost constraint is one of the most important issues in data warehouse development.
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Although not hot, the weather was kind to the festival and the showery rain that the town had experienced all week did not materialise save for one five minute burst.
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Together these gestures constellate the habitus within which the various theories, doctrines, and practices of either field could materialize themselves, but against which the period writes with some resistant force.
Introduction
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At the time I had wondered why this main theme somehow always eluded me, why the great events never materialized.
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Another figure materialized in the circle, a man, very tall and all but naked, far more solid than the seeress.
THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
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The distinction between a material and dematerialized economy is, I think, a false one.
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The foes are also more elusive: Lumbering zombies are replaced by elusive ghosts that materialise and dematerialise at will.
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Instead, she arrives just in time to watch Taguchi hang himself, then dematerialize through a wall, leaving a sooty black burn-and the disc.
John Farr: Going Bump in the Night: More Prime Halloween Movie Fare
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Much progress was made during the war but after peace came the tempo of developments in aeronautics became very slow until another war threatened and finally materialized 21 years later.
The Aircraft Industry in Canada and the Future Development of Jet Engines
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While the threat of wholesale destruction failed to materialize, the cathedrals were turned over to a variety of secular uses.
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He had materialized out of thin air; I had not seen or heard him coming.
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The courses most frequently offered in distance learning curricula quite clearly materialize the end of the humanities.
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A tall figure suddenly materialized at her side.
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The note of irony Diana was aiming at somehow failed to materialize; the question came out straight.
MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
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No, perhaps you would understand it better if I were to say that Taylorism ultimately led to such a industrial production structure as to make it impossible for a co-operative system to materialise.
Matthew Yglesias » EFCA in International Comparison
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Nearby, a table upon which was printed a map of the kingdom also materialized, with numerous counters on it representing the kingdom's armies.
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Democrats said those increases wouldn't have materialized since Republicans were simultaneously proposing large across-the-board tax cuts, and that their counteroffer was a way to test the seriousness of the idea.
Deficit Deal a Moving Target
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Workshops and initiatives for the newly arrived civil engineers, tile-makers and labourers did not materialise.
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On the other hand, regarding fiction writing in general -- art doesn't materialize from a vacuum.
INTERVIEW: Laird Barron
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Tamsin materialized at her side, notebook at the ready.
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The peace dividend has not materialised despite military spending going down in most countries.
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Having moved from New York at age three because Lucy and Desi Arnez moved my parents out to Desilu Studios in Hollywood, I grew up with writers strikes galore, some that loomed, gloomed, and then somehow didn't materialize and everything kinda went back to business as normal.
Amy Spies: We Have Not Ever Gained Anything Except by Pushing
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However, these must now be materialized by the adoption of specific mechanisms to respond to the needs of defenders so that they can exercise their activities freely.
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In actual fact, it is absolutely indispensable that it materialize very quickly.
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The expectation was for an abrupt decline in consumer expenditures that, in fact, did not materialize.
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But Will Keep Its Secrets To mark the 84th anniversary of Harry Houdini's death, one of the magician's most famous props will materialize from a New York City magic shop as a key part of a new exhibit.
Houdini Trunk Reappears,
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Predictions that the introduction of nurse practitioners would entail ‘misuse of potent drugs by unqualified staff’ have not materialised, to date.
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It's true that to an extent the internet has "dematerialized" our social relationships, but virtual relationships do have genuine substance.
Sharon L. Butler: Jerry Saltz's Burden
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They share a flat in Glasgow, while resting from thespian duties that somehow don't materialise.
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He and two of his houseboys soon materialized carrying fresh fruit, bread and yogurt.
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She was promised a promotion but it never materialized.
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Her hopes of becoming a painter never materialized.
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Unfortunately, the hoped-for investment boom did not materialize.
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I am training and am in good shape and can only wait and see what materialises along the way.
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So, although the image of the coach abstracts the family dynamic into a mathematical or schematic imbalance, it also materializes it as one of mechanical and physical awkwardness.
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A grasshopper materialized, then several hornets, two shiny black wasps, a drab brown damselfly, and a large azure-blue dragonfly.
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A championship classic never materialised although both sides entered spells of entertaining football.
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A middle-aged man materialized from the terrace as if from the wings of a stage.
AMAGANSETT
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Ras Tschubai rematerialised in the Control Central of the zep-shaped Soltenite ship, which couldn't have measured quite 80 meters in length.
Pigeons Having Sex On An Air Conditioner In New York
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In rare cases these hands take articles handed them by members of the circle, which articles are then "dematerialized" and vanish from sight, afterward appearing in other parts of the house.
Genuine Mediumship or The Invisible Powers
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The promotion he had been promised failed to materialize.
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The peace dividend has not materialised despite military spending going down in most countries.
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Several more ghosts materialized from the shadows and surrounded him, forming a tight circle of burning blue.
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The figure watched them go and dematerialized into the wind once again with a sinister laugh.
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Instantly, an image materialized, displaying three massive war ships tailing after the explorers in the wake of their engine disturbances.
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In the shadow of the back porch, a hulky figure materialized.
Martyr
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The sad thing about people who confidently predict the apocalypse is that they look so foolish when it fails to materialise.
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The idea of the war between morals and instincts materializes in the efforts of a prostitute who wants to change her ways.
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Problems were expected, but they never materialized.
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The prime minister has once again gambled on an explosive acceleration in economic growth that has yet to materialise.
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A couple of the crumbs that materialized in the last year seemed substantial and nourishing at first nibble.
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Special accolades are in order for Jack Warner and coach Beenhakker, as the achievement could not have materialised without them.
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This network evolves and materializes through a process of inspiration, image, and historic precedent.
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We had been told to expect a rescue package but none had materialised.
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A final problem is that the benefits of postsecondary education may not materialize until individuals reach their late twenties or early thirties.
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But is also one of the sites where the formation of new claims by informal political actors materializes and assumes concrete form.
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When the supposedly expected guffaws fail to materialize, Martin feigns puzzlement.
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In the synaptic space, art objects are resurrections of the creations of the mind - a mind that uses the body as a machine to materialize ideas, patterns, and emotions.
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These people, casually mentioned, Frank, Amy, whoever, seemed only to materialize in order to do Athol some favor.
FAIRYLAND
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A £10m fundraising exercise has yet to materialise and several of AssetCo's directors have quit as the company battles a winding-up order from creditors.
London's fire engines may be sold off if leasing firm AssetCo collapses
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To prove that even without the ability among other things to bench press 700 pounds, dematerialize or retract one's teeth humans are...creative, competent, can kick a*s and have...resolve!
Wanted
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All mechanical contrivance is habit materialised; it is continued action without any effort of will, except in the beginning.
Zoe: The History of Two Lives
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But the bibliomaniac may in fact have supplied his contemporaries with a resource for thinking about how booksor, better still, the canon (that "imaginary totality of works" referenced by John Guillory, who cautions us against the ideological misprision involved in thinking that it might be materialized anywhere) might be more firmly attached to persons, might be rendered personal effects.
"Wedded to Books': Bibliomania and the Romantic Essayists
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Many of an organisation's greatest risks are unknown; the unexpected sources of danger that materialise suddenly can cause an institution to reorder its priorities for risk management.
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Do you think things could be made to dematerialize somewhere and then materialize somewhere else?
THE THIRD CLASS GENIE
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There is sun, heavy silence, a pervasive scent of parched vegetation, a lizard materialized on a rock.
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A bullock cart, the cause of the near disaster, materialized from the flurry.
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In later years her powers, under the skilled guidance of (the late) Dr. Ochorowicz, took another turn and provided some of the most interesting and striking manifestations in the history of this subject, as, for example, his experiments in the photography of "fluidic" or "materialized" hands, and also in thought-photography.
The Problems of Psychical Research Experiments and Theories in the Realm of the Supernormal
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Despite the addition in the 1960s of pole-mounted floodlights to illuminate the roadway, plans to light the entire structure never materialized.
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Imagine, an almost god-like blue penis who can: increase in size split image multi-task read his past and future teleport to anywhere in the universe stay in non-air atmosphere create protective-shields move objects probe human minds immaterialize himself destroy matter shoot ligtning anti-gravity also smart and intelligent can neither lead nor satisfy his wife unable to stay faithful to his woman cannot solve the world's problem with his power unable to stop or at least delay the cold war never even try to do something cannot handle his own emotions well has nothing better to cry than his own wife's cancer / accusations dare not face the reporters and public then betrays to kill his good friend who sided with him and used to fight with him cannot choose between proper right and wrong almost becoming a wimp hiding away in another planet wasting time away when people asking him for help had to rely on pretending to be the world's bad guy saving the world in his own convenient way he definitely fails as a hero then again, we know the Cold War ended without any nukes fired so the so-called "general good of man-kind" of killing millions to save billions is to serve what purpose other than evil itself? ya you may tell me the story was written during the cold war so the ending was an imaginative end to it but then as an audience, a person of modern time, i feel it is outdated and unrealistic about its ending, same feeling as watching War of the Worlds where the super-intelligent aliens die of bacteria its just how i feel, well batman may suck and has no power, but at least he tried.
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Temporary ice hotels materialize each winter in frigid northern towns from Russia to Canada.
Alexandra Kain | Inhabitat
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This is the big vision I have ahead, and I am sure that we can materialize this.
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The hoped-for post-war demand to replace ship losses did not fully materialise due to recession, and many jobs were casual.
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Passengers at airports and terminals across the country waited for hours for flights that did not materialise.
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That it didn't materialise was not for the wont of endeavour or skill.
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Plans came and went that included high-rise apartments and an amusement theme park, however nothing materialised.
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His demagogic promises of jobs and wage increases never materialized.
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A sceptical sports editor eventually agreed, although he was predictably disagreeable when what eventually materialised was a ‘Why Monty Should Consider Retiring’ column.
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It was as if a giant bubble from a science-fiction film had materialised all around this piece of land.
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Yotes have circled the carcass while I was dressing on more than a few occasions, and I've seen just little glimpses of them as the dematerialize back into the cover when I'm approaching the kill.
Couple years ago i shot a doe in the morning and got some blood on my pants while gutting it.
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Promises made by the government have also failed to materialise.
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The crowds failed to materialise and both show and print flopped.
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The hoped-for boom never materialized.
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Competition - the original argument for privatisation - has never materialised, and constant rejigging has awarded larger franchises to poorly performing operators.
Times, Sunday Times
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The force materialized then, several trucks and a crowded station wagon, about a hundred and fifty ragged recruits.
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It is the end of another long day, and I have been watching often enough to see that at exactly 6: 45 each evening, a little old lady materializes like a guardian angel to take him home.
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Let me assure you that all the spelling and incanting you can muster will not find a chosen card in a deck, nor will it materialize a bunny in an empty hat.
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The vacuum triggers dark energy to materialize into matter and radiation in another Big Bang, refreshing the cycle of expansion.
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De-coupling is the chief reason why my ongoing bearishness has failed to materialize.
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Resolutely unglamorous, Chadsey's young men, no hunks, preen and pose, sometimes grotesquely transformed by superimpositions that seem to be materialized projections of their fantasies, like the vulpine shadow in "Portrait (Pink Beak)," the black mud luchador mask (or terrorist balaclava) in "Blackface Rod," the dangling penis in the standing/spread-eagled protagonist of "Marines," or the extra sets of arms in the androgynous "Red Head (Shift).
ArtScene: This Month's Top Exhibitions in the Western United States
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Things materialize from the sand upon occasion - a tool, a hasp, a leg-bone from someone long gone to God, pottery from local clay.
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Staring at the nude female sunbather fifteen floors below, her tattooed backside exposed so that everyone in the surrounding high-rises could admire or cajole or admonish from the windows next to their cubicles, office workers on every floor calling friends or documenting the view with cell-phone cameras, I realized that no matter how holy or removed from the everyday we might be, we are all rubberneckers to the mundane absurdities that materialize seemingly out of nowhere.
The Cult of Impersonailty
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For a moment, she simply stares, as if I were a dryad materialized from the wood.
MOON PASSAGE
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If securities are represented by a global note or are dematerialized, then bailment is not an appropriate characterization, even in the simplest of cases governed by English law.
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And the sharp suits they miraculously acquire for their court appearance look the business, so it does not do to enquire too closely where on earth they materialise from in 'choky'!
Undefined
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I had seen a story materialize from a mere phone call and followed it first hand, all the way to the op-ed page of the Post.
Print - Student Kane | PopPolitics.com
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With a cloud of green smoke, she materialized sitting on top of my dresser, which is across from my bed on the other side of the room.
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They don't occur at random or materialise out of nowhere.
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For Father's Love are exchanged; tions will mostly be taken through the lower worlds. the Father's Throne has a n d will "whole light beings" physically bipyramidal and tripyramidal man - 44 However, before other vehi - continue to govern new programs materialize on planets; and planet - ifestations of the Merkabah of cles can enter, the Merkabah must of glory during all stages of our ary beings of physical form ascend Light.
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This is something which I feel is heightened by the fact that the aforementioned potential has yet to materialise in a positive (for the “core” PC gamer) way.
Wii On The Brain
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Are we to assume that the money raised from parking fines is being put into an account that the owners, should they ever materialise, can have access to?
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While we wait for the physical Broad to materialize, let's return to the ethereal renderings and (as graffiti artist Banksy might say) "exit through the giftshop" (in the lobby) to peruse the offerings:
Lee Rosenbaum: Form Foils Function: Eli Broad's New Museum in LA
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The promised referendum on independence has never materialised.
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And the much-touted Year of the Woman at the awards ceremony never materialized, either.
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The hint of a new element in pitchblende materialized in July 1898, when the couple reported gathering a substance that was 400 times more active than metallic uranium.
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From time to time Nora would materialize, discreet and tenuous.
THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
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He fitted in study of the museum's European portrait miniatures and this would later materialise as a catalogue, handsome but somewhat mangled by the American editing.
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It is two in the morning, the street party has decamped to Simona's bar and not one trotter of the four promised spit-roast pigs has yet materialized, but we don't care.
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Alec took his chance to get Mr Jameson on his own and asked him, `Sir, is it possible to make things materialize and dematerialize ?
THE THIRD CLASS GENIE
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As the primary information entity stored in the data warehouse, the data of Materialized views is extracted, transformed, transmit-ted, or loaded from last or remote sources.
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A mixture of reef sharks and bulls, they have an uncanny ability to appear behind you or materialise from behind a coral head only feet away.
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I expected it to turn into a full-blown cold or even flu over the weekend but, apart from the odd sneeze here and there, no other symptoms have materialised.
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Repeated commitments were made by the studbook keeper to supply relevant data but nothing ever materialised over seven years.
SPIX'S MACAW: THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD'S RAREST BIRD
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A standard two-seat hopper, such as plied the time lanes in untold thousands, had materialized, and instantly erupted.
Time Patrolman
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This power allows Elika to "materialise" an area of the environment for a short period that was previously destroyed.
Computer And Video Games
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The wiretap - today no more than an anachronical metaphor, used to materialize as something - a "wiretap" - the old process that physically interfered with a telephone line (when it was basically a metal wire stretched between posts) extracting conversations containing "narratives of facts" (truthful or not, maybe even
Home
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Suddenly a lorry appeared in front of her - it seemed to materialize out of nowhere.
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Once the feared noble forces failed to materialize, village militias instead turned their weapons on the system itself, compelling seigneurs or their agents to hand over feudal registers to be burned on the village square.
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Luck was with the golfers as the threatening weather never really materialized.
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I was almost relieved when the household major-domo materialised from somewhere to bow and request her presence.
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Near Virginia City, Nevada, the spirit of a camel materializes, led by a dead man.
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He sought to materialize this transgressive imaginative sensibility in both his fiction and non-fiction.
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Should a problem materialise within a specified period of time after purchase, the guarantor usually undertakes to repair or replace the product free of charge.
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The star-strewn void disappeared in an instant and with it the Burma, only to rematerialise in normal space many light-years distant.
Unleashed Powers
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The trouble is, as we now approach 2002, the artworks have never materialised.
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Only to rematerialise in the main exhaust channel of the giant cavern system!
Pigeons Having Sex On An Air Conditioner In New York
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If this consolidation materializes, those computer giants will have more power to expand their market shares.
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The gales howled, and for a moment, a vague shape began to materialize from the general direction of the gate.
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Then – boom – a strong concept seemed to materialize from the ether.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Inspiration
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His apocalyptic vision, like that of the Russian nihilists of the nineteenth century, is not going to materialize.
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The first prediction materialized in 1997, when France's Socialist Prime Minister Lionel Jospin named him finance minister.
Economist's Rise on World Stage Was Marked by Repeated Setbacks
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But no outside help materialized and after a few days he prudently took refuge across the border in Milan.
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The subjects, while still legible, appear to dematerialize into pulsing waves of contrastingly colored parallel lines.
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This is also the case in selecting the ways and means to materialize them.
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Bendt says fears that executives might have had about letting employees speak openly never materialized:
Original Signal - The best of Web 2.0
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You don't dematerialize and reappear; you travel through time and space to your destination.
Why Time Travel Won't Be Like the Movies
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Strangest of all of them is a many-tinted and puzzling waxen symbol which sums up all the internal organs of the abdomen in one bold effort of artistic condensation; a kind of heraldic, materialized stomache-ache.
Old Calabria
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Credit markets are forever engulfed by rumours and panic talk about situations that rarely materialise.
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My father later explained that it was about this Baba (holy man) who would supposedly materialize objects from thin air.
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A tall figure suddenly materialized at her side.
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Most likely the first tranche will be launched in the second week of December, but if things materialise the issue can be launched in the first week itself," one of the people said.
NHAI May Launch First Tranche of Bond Issue
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If that return failed to materialize, they would have to dip into their own budgets to repay the loan.
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Does this mean that the Eternal-Uncreate chose, from foreknowledge of what Jeremiah would be, the created Ego of His immaterialized servant in heaven ere he clothed his soul with the mortal integument of flesh in human birth -- schooling him above for the part he had to play here below as a prophet to dramatize in his life and teaching the will of the Unseen?
Mystic Christianity
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The Brixton show was an empty one, full of teasing highs and promises that never quite materialised.
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The development of new discoveries and revisiting of old discoveries is a fairly predictable factor, and a large portion, if not the entirety, of the so-called unidentified projects should be expected to materialize.
Priorities « PubliCola
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Admittedly, the folks who vet potential judicial nominees have had other things to do, but the Bush folks were also preparing for a potential Supreme Court nomination early in their term albeit one that did not materialize.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Obama’s Other Judicial Nominations:
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With a sense of morbid fascination, she peered into the darkness, waiting for the monster to materialize.
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The California Public Utility Commission would also get $89 million in ratepayer money to promote the new scheme, giving utilities a leg up on whatever competition might materialize.
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Concrete walls are sandblasted to dematerialize the surface and distinguish it from Ando's small modules.
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Montgomery dematerialized, and then rematerialize on the receiver platform, still smiling.
365 tomorrows » 2009 » April : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
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Here is how the New York Times lets AIPAC immaterialize:
David Bromwich: The AIPAC Case in Washington, Iraq, and Beyond
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The note of irony Diana was aiming at somehow failed to materialize; the question came out straight.
MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
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It is in it that we materialize our reveries, through it that our dream seizes upon its true substance.
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He materialized his ideas by building a model.
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In short, at a time when art production was increasingly "dematerialized" and reliant, if not indiscernible, from its recording, reproduction, and transmission, Sharp both pioneered logistical means of so doing, and functioned as a vital relay and catalyst in his daily life.
Undefined
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Democrats charge that the savings to the consumer, if any actually materialize, will be minimal.
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While we do not necessarily expect history to repeat itself, a dollar rally may still take longer to materialise than many now seem to expect.
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Do we not now live in our various national enclaves, or seem to, on the cusp of a present evanescing even as it supposedly materializes before our very eyes?
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I slowly revolved in a circle and eventually saw a figure materialize.
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There is also the danger that the scheduled transfer of power by the end of June will fail to materialize.
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The peace dividend has not materialised despite military spending going down in most countries.
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It was my task to de-sensualise and de-materialise myself; then the spirits took on shape and form.”
Gänsemännchen. English
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There was talk of converting the building into the Pakistan consulate but that did not materialise.
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However, serious disagreements among the parties soon developed, and the tripartite federation failed to materialize.
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In a darkroom floating in a bath of developer an image slowly materializes.
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a kind of cataleptic trance by the horrible expedient of the transfusion into it of blood drawn from other human beings by his semi-materialized Kâmarûpa, and thus postpones his final destiny by the commission of wholesale murder.
The Astral Plane Its Scenery, Inhabitants and Phenomena
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The predicted bitter disputes - legal, constitutional and inter-party - have not materialised.
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As a result, police recently materialised on Clinton Street and began handing out tickets to honkers.
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Thus a spiritual gingham impressed upon his soul of souls a matrix, out of which, by a fine progenitive effort, he now begets and ejects a materialized gingham into a potato-plot of the garden without.
Twenty-One Days in India; and, the Teapot Series
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We were barely seated when a sap with a snootful materialized at our table.
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Gradually the room began to resolve into an appropriate waiting room, and other people began to materialise, appearing in groups and couples.
365 tomorrows » 2009 » August : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
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He said: ‘I can guarantee those savings will materialise over the timescale we have stated.’
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Without much hesitation, Tama used his psychokinetic forces to lift up the unconscious Akons and throw them into the dark maw of the waiting transmitter The men disappeared in a lightning-like flash, probably to rematerialise almost instantly somewhere on the 5th planet of the system.
Blue System
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It uses a diagram of a baby to show where the telltale signs of meningitis materialise.
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Needless to say, additional funding to set up these units is often slow to materialise.
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The rains failed for two years in succession and the fodder crops planted in the demonstration ranch never materialized.
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Changes in light from the time of day and local weather tint the boxes as they dematerialize in ricocheting reflections.
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As she exerted more force on it, she saw a human form materialize, first as a pillar of swirling water, then into a humanoid form.
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All he could do was quickly materialize his own sword to counter with.
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A spirit then gradually materialized from the bones of the long dead corpse.
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From time to time Nora would materialize, discreet and tenuous.
THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
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The report outlines that investment and deployment of fixed and mobile broadband can be a powerful driver of just such a transformation to a "dematerialized economy.
Jonathan Spalter: Broadband Can Power Clean Energy Future
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The logic of this discourse posits a de-materialised space and an atemporal time.
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A spirit then gradually materialized from the bones of the long dead corpse.
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A truck suddenly materialized out of the fog.
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All these increases have materialized in the last six months.
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A small smile materialized, making him appear rakish.
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But it is feared the ban would make it difficult for it to materialize its future investment plan, he said.
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Needless to say these jobs never materialised and in fact 175 jobs from the existing plant in Limerick were actually lost.
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A grasshopper materialized, then several hornets, two shiny black wasps, a drab brown damselfly, and a large azure-blue dragonfly.
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I think of Gail and, at once, as painful ache in my chest materialises.
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This time he knew what it was before the ghost even materialized.
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Yahoo, sending Yahoo shares up as much as 15 percent on the back of investor hopes that Microsoft's failed bid for the internet company might rematerialise.
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In short, all-day untethered computing has yet to materialize, and that has exposed the 'mobile' PC as merely a transportable PC at best, according to the note.
CNET News.com
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I caused the kitty kibble to materialize in his bowl.
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The Government's legislation to underpin its workplace changes is yet to materialise.
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There are the unstable whose existence is passed in starting enterprises and never finishing them; there are the dreamers, the erratic and the aboulic with their plans that never materialize; there are those whose judgment is chronically false and who are invariably wrong in their estimates of men and events.
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Anyway, Dolly was busy behind the acer tree, rootling about and grunting a lot, determined that, if any rodent life had materialised over-night then it was very shortly going to become rodent un-life.
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With that he dematerialized once again and disappeared, obviously happy that he didn't have to hide any longer.
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The rise in share prices failed to materialize.
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An awful lot was invested in beating the English but in truth that result rarely looked likely to materialise once the first home fires had been doused.
Six Nations 2011: Wales 19-26 England | Six Nations match report
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Protests planned for several locations failed to materialize after the Interior Ministry threatened on Saturday to prosecute anyone who took part in any sort of public demonstration.
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Actually existing capitalism, as opposed to the 'village fair', was constituted by a new form of 'dematerialized' credit-money.
Limited, Inc.
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The turning she knew should appear within a couple of hundred yards did not materialise.
MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
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Unfortunately, the hoped-for investment boom did not materialize.
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Repeated commitments were made by the studbook keeper to supply relevant data but nothing ever materialised over seven years.
SPIX'S MACAW: THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD'S RAREST BIRD
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Second, actual or projected rental income may fail to materialise.
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Do you think things could be made to dematerialize somewhere and then materialize somewhere else?
THE THIRD CLASS GENIE
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Needless to say, additional funding to set up these units is often slow to materialise.
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Indeed, when the break with Spain did materialize in 1821, it came through the agency of an archconservative royalist army officer, Agustin de Iturbide, who brought together his fellow hombres de bien with remnants of the Hidalgo rebellion in support of a new nation based upon three general ideals they could all embrace.
A Country of Vast Designs
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In fact it is hardly likely to materialise at all as we are told any rapprochement with the social democrats depends on us turning our backs on radicalism.
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ZAHN: You actually were on the air with me earlier this morning, about the time that Iraq's information minister, Mohammed al-Sahhaf threatened coalition forces with a major so-called nonconventional attack, an attack which has so far not materialized.
CNN Transcript Apr 4, 2003
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The homeless child dematerialized into the night.
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From within materialised diva-looking courtesans in ivory coloured netted sarees, georgette lehengas and churidars paired with innovative jackets, walked down the ramp sensuously.
The Times of India
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The four-page tabloids, little more than newsletters, materialized mainly because the editor used his personal computer at home.
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Perhaps the engine of an abandoned car will start or a hot-air balloon will materialize.
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Why did he keep looking over his shoulder as if expecting for an assassin to materialize out of the shadows?
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The bacteriophage is not a materialized hereditary property, and
André Lwoff - Nobel Lecture
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She must prove that, on the balance of probabilities, and insured risk has materialised.
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An expected strong rebound in Japanese machinery orders data, released during afternoon trading, failed to materialize.
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However, the estimated revenue has failed to materialise, primarily because householders have adopted a minimalist approach to refuse disposal.
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So if the libertarian answer is for me to wait for nonesuch health care charities to materialize from thin air, so that I can adequately compete and bring in US tax revenue and wages to US citizens, then, I am underwhelmed.
Some Libertarian Basics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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The peace dividend has not materialised despite military spending going down in most countries.
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Some of my cooking projects turn out to be like governmental panchavarshik yojana (5-year plans) - grand plans that may or may not ever materialize.
Archive 2007-12-01
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He found work in Nepal but it dried up when a building contract failed to materialise.
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Alec took his chance to get Mr Jameson on his own and asked him, `Sir, is it possible to make things materialize and dematerialize ?
THE THIRD CLASS GENIE
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Now women in aprons with their hair scraped back under scarves began to materialize on their scrubbed front steps.
THE WHITE DOVE
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This allows us to successfully dematerialize and then rematerialize the object.
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The song was written by Mr McCartney for a Rupert movie that never quite materialised, but the magical video justly won the Bafta award for Best Animated Short Film in 1985.
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When no immediate improvement materialised, his doctor bled him more copiously.
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This looked like a pilot for a series, but none materialised - at least, not under this title.
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In recent years, developers had considered converting the building into lofts, but a deal did not materialize.
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For a moment, she simply stares, as if I were a dryad materialized from the wood.
MOON PASSAGE
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His promised overtime bonus (he worked an extra eight hours so he would have spending money for Christmas) never materialised.
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A hoped-for influx of foreign investment following the Orange Revolution never materialized, and when the global financial crisis hit last year it sent Ukraine's economy plummeting by 15 percent and slashed the value of its currency, the hryvna, by half.
ACTION UKRAINE REPORT (Archive)
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The oil companies were clearly back on their heels from the grassroots attack, and the promised $50 million never materialized in the Yes on 23 campaign account.
Becky Bond: California Voters Say Hell No to Texas Oil and Proposition 23
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The TTT was designed to dematerialise objects that were placed under its effect and rematerialise them again at another predetermined destination.
Phantom Fleet
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The amenities have not materialised and are now long overdue and residents are becoming uneasy about when they arrive.
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I heard the scrape of a dry flint and another man, very regal-looking, materialized.
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Inspired by the gentle, tragic monster, they become convinced that there is a fugitive spirit inhabiting a remote farmhouse, which materialises in the form of an army deserter.
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These people, casually mentioned, Frank, Amy, whoever, seemed only to materialize in order to do Athol some favor.
FAIRYLAND
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The flock of hoped-for settlers did not materialize, and securing advanced posts would require investments in fortifications and armed men, not to mention diplomatic gifts to the Indians.
George Washington’s First War
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Trials with Stockport and Crewe failed to materialise into anything concrete.
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I stood up and ran at her, but she disappeared and materialized behind me, backhanding me brutally, and I doubled over trying to keep my balance.
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This is why par - Google implementation of the original MR framework written in allel database systems do not materialize their split fi les and instead C++, the core Hadoop system is written entirely in Java.
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Show secretary Tim Gardner said fears that many farmers would not risk leaving their combine harvesters standing idle had not materialised.
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Thousands and thousands of jobs materialized for divorcees in the desert with three kids.
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I'm waiting for the Kim Jong-Il "perm" to materialize.
Guy Fawkes' blog
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The peace dividend has not materialised despite military spending going down in most countries.
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He fitted in study of the museum's European portrait miniatures and this would later materialise as a catalogue, handsome but somewhat mangled by the American editing.
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When the overloaded, loosely jointed drinks trolley materialized, my wounded companion pawed a wheat bun and demanded vodka, then a second, then a third, washing it down with a flute of "champansky.
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Fortunately, countless friends materialized, all willing to help put together a wedding in less than two weeks.
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The scheme was to reintroduce the icon that had materialized on the San Francisco stage in October 1866, and effloresced into the Vandal of the lecture circuit.
Mark Twain
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Alec took his chance to get Mr Jameson on his own and asked him, `Sir, is it possible to make things materialize and dematerialize ?
THE THIRD CLASS GENIE
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Often proposed but puzzlingly slow to materialise, much of its trackbed is still in place.
Times, Sunday Times
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With flicks of his wrist he allows each sheep to materialize in no more than five daubs of paint - white mixed with touches of red, lemon chrome, and black.
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So let's reserve judgment until actual evidence materializes.
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Tamsin materialized at her side, notebook at the ready.
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Your promises have failed to ( ie did not ) materialize.
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I've grown a little bit concerned about the youthquake failing to materialize in the early voting.
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Supposedly materialized or teleported gifts from the spirits, apports appear at some seances under varying conditions-sometimes tumbling out of a spirit trumpet, for example.
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By almost every other measure the difference was barely one goal, never mind the three that were to eventually materialise.
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A “day of rage” counterdemonstration planned by democracy activists failed to materialize.
Protesters Absent as Ethiopia Marks Anniversary of Meles Rule
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He materialized his ideas by building a model.
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The hoped - for boom never materialised.
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Despite the pledges and promises of money, none had actually materialised.
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United admire Wesley Sneijder but are not certain an agreement with Internazionale will materialise.
Sir Alex Ferguson plans Manchester United overhaul to catch Barcelona
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To establish a tendency or a possibility you do not have to prove that the tendency or the possibility in fact materialised.
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But as 2004 approaches, the dream has clearly not materialised.
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They are goblins, who have been able to 'materialise' themselves.
Historical Miniatures
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These predictions have yet to materialise, and youth crime rates have been on the decline for several years.
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They disappeared in rapid succession, to rematerialise almost a light-year away on board the Drusus.
Ernst Ellert Returns
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He says recent judgments in the courts would appear to be a nod to our legislators to go ahead and enact something similar, but this has yet to materialise.
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Despite the pledges and promises of money, none had actually materialised.
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When staff do materialise they seem harassed and uninterested.
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What was solid fact on Sunday had dematerialised by Monday.
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That fond hope never materialised and there was no reason to suppose it would.
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In recent years there has been much talk of a rush on Scottish novels by hungry producers bearing chequebooks, though little has materialised as yet.
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The peace dividend has not materialised despite military spending going down in most countries.
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A shape materialised out of the fog.