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The first three words of the second chapter – "She will go" – just materialised.
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It's not like they just materialise.
I got into a drawn-out texting relationship some time ago and the date just never materialised.
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Just as it materialised out of the mists of a Pacific north-west forest, the Twin Peaks revival on Showtime has disappeared just as quickly.
His promises of a bright new future for journalism never materialised, just like the swimming pool he promised for the new plant.
Confronted on BBC Radio 4's Today programme on Tuesday by the reality that a fraction of that number has materialised (just 20,000, claimed Mishal Husain; 40,000, corrected Duncan Smith), he was in full fingers-in-ears-lalala-not-listening mode.
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.
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