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Masonry walls have dematerialized into glass.
Even with such manic preparation, my heart is in my mouth each time I return, as though the house might simply have dematerialized while I was gone.
Outside the Lyceum, I've seen a long line desperate for returns for "The Lion King"; yet the forlorn little phalanx of tourists that has gathered every night for years outside Her Majesty's in hopes of getting standby tickets for "The Phantom of the Opera" seems to have dematerialized.
Meanwhile, President Richard Nixon and his National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger seem to have dematerialized entirely -- as if they did nothing more than "inherit" the war.
But real estate development still cranks out material product in a city where all else has dematerialized into pixels.
More recently, however, as the justification that he gave first and most often before the war — that Saddam Hussein's regime represented a direct military threat to the United States, because of his nuclear-weapons program and his ties to Al Qaeda — has dematerialized, the President has rhetorically brought democracy to the fore.
Handmade acetate filters and gels were applied to give the transporter beam color and patterns, followed by small flickering animated highlights called "bugs" which appeared after the character had dematerialized.
If you look at the jambs of the doorway, you will see how decorated they are, and again the way in which they have been dematerialized through that ornamentation.
You can see the way in which they have essentially dematerialized the piers by decorating them so extensively.
Mr. Morpurgo, transported to the ceremony in a limousine, found that the car had mysteriously dematerialized during the evening; he left by subway.
Two Right Sectorites briskly escorted them to a side door, away from the entranceway in which Simeon had been dematerialized.
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