Sentence examples for the materialisation from inspiring English sources

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the materialisation

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GR: The materialisation of two reconstruction jobs at the LA Galaxy and New York City FC.

I analyse the materialisation of Middleton's derrière in a broader British context, giving particular attention to how it operates as a sign of class aspirationalism and social mobility".

The marriage of writer Charles Condomine to his second wife, Ruth, is childless, sensible and devoid of ­passion, and its foundations are rocked by the arrival of the medium ­Madame Arcati and the materialisation of Charles's dead first wife, Elvira.

No, the materialisation of capital is intrinsic to anarchic evolution of London, so much so that for anything to look significantly different, or function significantly better, an economic – and therefore political – transformation would be required of unparalleled radicalism.

"'Brexit' marks the materialisation of an important downside risk to global growth," IMF staff said in a report, adding that as it was "still very much unfolding, more negative outcomes are a distinct possibility".

Though events like the plague of 1666 or the erection of the Berlin Wall occasionally threaten Wychwood's tranquillity, it is a "blessed enclosure," an island of graceful extravagance protected by high walls — "the materialisation of the imaginary" — and by the money and power of returning Royalists and their successors.

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On the other hand, how possible is it that the above reviewed extremely rich list of challenges and opportunities offered to the reader could "exhaust" the actual materialisation potential for the 6 K wave?

The rejection of traditional artistic media, together with the de-materialisation of the art object, forces us to reconsider what seemed to be relatively uncomplicated aspects of artistic experience.

This paper interrogates such literature through exploring the complex materialisation of memorialisation in post-Soviet Russia.

"What compels me are the visions that need materialisation: the desire to physicalise thought, to physicalise and materialise a mental image of connectedness," she explains.

Does the de-materialisation of such art not suggest that there is not only a rejection of traditional artistic media in conceptual art, but an outright refutation of artistic media in general?

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