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Mr. Dickman warned that the party was going to end soon, and that the cold front would, in fact, materialize on Tuesday.
If we wait a year or two, we will have a firmer basis for knowing whether the recent productivity growth can survive a slower economy and hence, whether the projected surpluses will in fact materialize.
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The expansionary austerity types, on the other hand, are (or were) actually counting on the supposed rise in confidence to avoid what would otherwise be nasty recessions, which have in fact materialized.
But if that kind of clarifying, substantive debate is in fact to materialize, Ryan (and Romney) will need to be a lot more explicit, and a lot more honest, about what their budget proposals would actually do to the U.S. government.
No one was screaming back at them, "Leave Aaron Schock alone!" or, "Stop the Downton-office baiting!" or, "Until you have facts, just shut up!" Nor were reporters sitting around waiting for the facts to materialize magically -- or running away from the facts while they busied themselves with other things they thought more important.
WASHINGTON — The impact of the anti-incumbency wave of 2010 — if, in fact, it materializes in the way polls would indicate — will be judged in the next few days by the number of seats that change hands in Washington and in statehouses across the country.
Then there were the gadgets: all those neat-o toys that I had imagined some Q-like character would design especially for me but that, in fact, never materialized: the fountain pen, wristwatch and buttonhole cameras; the tobacco-pipe pistol; the notorious poison-tipped umbrella (Bulgaria's single Spy Museum claim to fame).
City - the character - is as concrete a body as a human but is in fact the materialized consciousness of the city of San Francisco - in real-time.
The risk of another major war in the region with devastating consequences not only for the Arab and Israeli peoples but also for the world at large will continue to grow inexorably and, in fact, could conceivably materialize any day now.
The facts of my life materialize, no mere headlines or essayistic musing on human nature or theories of culture, no talk-show interpretations or testimonials of incredulous bystanders, no recitations of the numbing statistics of other holocausts to diminish what is happening here, now.
In fact, cloud computing materializes "the idea of "everything as a Service" [4].
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