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In Morningside Park, the turtles in the pond seem to materialize from thin air to bask.
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The ragged caravan seems to materialize from out of a dark void.
Eventually, he meets a professional poker player named Jack Pozzi (the name suggestive of "jackpot," and also of Pozzo from "Waiting for Godot"): "It was one of those random, accidental encounters that seem to materialize out of thin air".
Outsiders are stopped and interrogated by men who seem to materialize out of nowhere, riding on motor scooters.
The stage is in blackness until Mr. Boal and then pairs of dancers seem to materialize out of nowhere.
The four dancers seem to materialize out of thin air and then to disappear back into it.
Cities and states are notorious for crying wolf around budget time, and for issuing dire warnings about draconian cuts that never seem to materialize.
Portrayed by Sophie Scott and Tobias Beer, these musicians seem to materialize and dematerialize out of some shadowy distance beyond the train's windows.
In my memory, the pigs seem to materialize out of a fog.
It all seemed unpromising when announced concerts at the park by Lou Reed and others didn't seem to materialize, or at least I missed them.
One of the unusual things about Imanuel is that he seemed to materialize out of nowhere, mostly isolated from the assumptions and contexts that accompany rap in the West, and rose fast enough to nearly skate by questions of appropriation or identity.
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