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Like an abracadabra, her verbal images make live things materialise before our eyes.
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Art's most iconic indictment of mindless violence looked unfairly soft on the morning of 11 March 2004 when the real thing materialised just a few hundred metres down the street.
"One or two things never materialised.
"All the distractions - some things have materialised that actually aren't of his doing to begin with, so I haven't a problem.
But the whole thing never materialised.
Yes, it's quite clever, and yes, it's quite flexible, but it doesn't materialise things out of nowhere".
Yes, it's quite clever, and yes, it's quite flexible, but it doesn't materialise things out of nowhere". With traditional manufacturing methods remaining inexpensive, he pointed out, you might as well simply board that flight to Paris without your luggage – and just buy all of your items on the cheap when you arrived.
These things haven't materialised, partly because it is extremely hard to secure a mass market overnight for hi-tech, expensive new materials, especially when that means displacing older, established materials.
Regardless of the quality of the prediction, a quick glance through history demonstrates one recurring theme: things take longer to materialise than most people think.
In his farewell speech, Yeltsin asked for the forgiveness of the Russian people: for the fact that many of our hopes did not materialise; for things which to us seemed simple but turned out arduous.
"I'm not getting in a blame game here but things just didn't materialise.
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