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Mulcahy acted like a 'proper' film-maker from the outset, shooting in faux widescreen formats (despite the fact that his films were destined for square TVs) and preparing himself for a cinema career which materialised in the form of the low-budget shocker Razorback and the hugely successful cult fantasy Highlander.

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O'Neill had predicted an "old-fashioned British game", which materialised – but not in a good way.

She was "guaranteed" training, a qualification in retail and a job interview; none of which materialised.

Here is a selection of your suggestions, starting with the most voted contender: And finally, @drhawkward suggested "something involving cats & tech", which she materialised in a cat selfie:.

It left them vulnerable to a late flash of Welsh wizardry, which duly materialised in the shape of Lloyd Williams' perfect cross kick to Gareth Davies.

Joseph Smith Jnr was apparently instructed by an angel, in 1820s upstate New York, to nip outside and dig up an ancient sacred text, written on gold plates in "reformed Egyptian" which only he was allowed to see, and which recounted how Christ materialised in America shortly after being crucified.

Russell Norman, owner of Polpo, a Venetian restaurant in London's Soho Venice is full of drinking dens and restaurants which look like they might have been there for centuries – low beams laden with copper pots, dim clinking of glasses and cutlery, old sea-dog clientele – but which in fact only materialised in the past 10 years or so.

Shortly thereafter, a salacious video for Miley Cyrus's Adore You materialised, in which the singer runs a sly hand down her body to signify that she too will procure her own pleasure – a routine she's also decided to play up on her current Bangerz tour.

Meanwhile, as former education secretary Michael Gove's vision of a more market-led school system has materialised, in which multi-academy trusts have taken the place of local authorities, salary levels have soared within the management tier, it can be revealed.

The paper categorises electronic grocery shopping (EGS) enterprises into three types: "bricks and clicks", "pure-play" and the "infomediary", and examines how each type of operation has been materialised in the urban landscape, and the infrastructure upon which each draws.

But few changes have materialised in the markets for crops and textiles the goods in which developing countries often have a comparative advantage.

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