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A stack of pizzas somehow materialized, and soon the water fountains, bathrooms and fire exits were liberated.
Filppula held the puck at the blue line with a clever 360-degree turn, then somehow materialized at the net to backhand a rebound past Fleury from a sharp angle.
Children flock to half of the dusty, flat field where the businessmen behind the Center have somehow materialized pristine sets of monkey bars, swings, and roundabouts with Donald Duck standing on the central peg.
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The last month's stagnation, after the enthusiasm of Annapolis, is yet another reminder of why Mr. Bush cannot stand on the sidelines and hope that an agreement will somehow materialize.
New York was an early issuer of debt — it floated some of the nation's first state bonds to pay for the construction of the Erie Canal — and, since then, has borrowed against the classroom buildings at its state universities, a parking lot at the Aqueduct racetrack, and revenues that it hopes in a vague sort of way may somehow materialize in the future.
The Syrian regime has always been more ambivalent, but pledges of moderation made to successive U.S. administrations have somehow never materialized.
Those trucks and the airplanes also materialized somehow, as did the buses that took hundreds of young volunteers to Krymsk to help with the rescue efforts.
And, if all else failed — if the food turned out to be dull and art somehow did not materialize in its presence — they could certainly rely on all the chilled bottles of Dom Pérignon's 1999 vintage, which were donated by the Champagne-maker in one of its first forays into contemporary art.
Under the guise of "improving" itself, Best Buy has engaged in a mercy acquisition of Napster in the hope that somehow it will materialize into something worth using.
That was done to gain Republican votes that somehow, at the last minute, never materialized.
Anyway, somehow I looked up and he simply materialized, bug eyed and quiet and with that eerie sort of look-nowhere focus that people who get looked at all the time tend to develop.
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