I had thought the inclusion of black pudding, while undeniably dramatic looking, was dubious, but the cold greasiness feared did not materialise. |
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While we do not necessarily expect history to repeat itself, a dollar rally may still take longer to materialise than many now seem to expect. |
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Passengers at airports and terminals across the country waited for hours for flights that did not materialise. |
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If Defoe builds on his superb Spurs debut, a call-up to the Euro 2004 squad may yet materialise. |
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Credit markets are forever engulfed by rumours and panic talk about situations that rarely materialise. |
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The Government's legislation to underpin its workplace changes is yet to materialise. |
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When that did not materialise, the enraged women warned of staging Rasta roko in the coming days if the water supply was not restored. |
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Although Garrymore's second goal did not materialise until the tail end of the hour, they were unquestionably the superior side. |
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The prime minister has once again gambled on an explosive acceleration in economic growth that has yet to materialise. |
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The sad thing about people who confidently predict the apocalypse is that they look so foolish when it fails to materialise. |
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It uses a diagram of a baby to show where the telltale signs of meningitis materialise. |
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Stories of removal vans breaking down, mortgage money failing to materialise or a buyer or seller pulling out at the last moment are legion. |
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But those claimed benefits would materialise only if the tax rate were set low enough and personal allowances set high enough. |
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Trials with Stockport and Crewe failed to materialise into anything concrete. |
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When the meeting promised for Monday morning did not materialise, the detainees began a hunger strike. |
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There was talk of converting the building into the Pakistan consulate but that did not materialise. |
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A mixture of reef sharks and bulls, they have an uncanny ability to appear behind you or materialise from behind a coral head only feet away. |
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However, the estimated revenue has failed to materialise, primarily because householders have adopted a minimalist approach to refuse disposal. |
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By almost every other measure the difference was barely one goal, never mind the three that were to eventually materialise. |
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He found work in Nepal but it dried up when a building contract failed to materialise. |
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They share a flat in Glasgow, while resting from thespian duties that somehow don't materialise. |
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The hoped-for post-war demand to replace ship losses did not fully materialise due to recession, and many jobs were casual. |
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Rumours of a bid last week sent the stock soaring but yesterday investors headed for the exit as confirmation of an approach failed to materialise. |
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The crowds failed to materialise and both show and print flopped. |
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Should a problem materialise within a specified period of time after purchase, the guarantor usually undertakes to repair or replace the product free of charge. |
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Cynics advanced the view that the police attitude was merely an excuse and that the real reason was the fear that the hoped-for field would not materialise. |
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Promises made by the government have also failed to materialise. |
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That it didn't materialise was not for the wont of endeavour or skill. |
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This mismatch meant that, when gratitude did not materialise, the mood in the office easily switched from one of supportiveness to bitterness. |
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Spreading out to secure a perimeter, they make preparations should any attack materialise. |
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In fact it is hardly likely to materialise at all as we are told any rapprochement with the social democrats depends on us turning our backs on radicalism. |
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At the same time, the financing gap might reemerge should the assistance pledged not materialise. |
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And the flyleaf leads the reader to anticipate a plot line that simply doesn't materialise. |
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If this fails to materialise, then foreign investments will not be forthcoming either. |
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Fortunately, this nightmare vision of 1992 going wrong, hijacked by the anti-competitive ghosts of the past, is not going to materialise. |
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If the expected result does not materialise, the reasons for this should be investigated and new measures prepared. |
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Analysts have speculated for at least two years about a possible tie-up with a continental or US bank, but a deal under the outgoing chief executive has failed to materialise. |
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The EU may have extremely high ambitions, but they still hardly ever materialise in practice. |
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However, the economy did not slip into a deep recession, and the external financing risks did not fully materialise. |
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Unilateralism has blatantly failed, but multilateralism has yet to materialise fully, let alone effectively. |
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We hope to see a flow of ideas from the reality out there which can materialise in fundable actions. |
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Dystopia has failed to materialise. Perhaps, one day, some tyrant will try to breed a race of replicant slaves, but it seems unlikely. |
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Our competences materialise through our capability to control all the mechanical technologies. |
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These panels structure the overall sculpture along an axonometric perspective which seems to materialise the different floors of the building. |
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Harping on about the ECFA may not go down well with voters if the risks the DPP stresses do not materialise. |
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The authorities are also hopeful that the niobium mining project at Kanyika will materialise in 2012 as scheduled. |
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This change in demographics necessitates a change in social care budgets that has so far failed to materialise. |
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What we need now are the right politicians to ensure that the positive changes we are calling for truly materialise. |
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Even when they make those pledges how do we know how much is going to materialise? |
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The Eurosystem recognises this, but would point out that such opening-up of national markets has yet to materialise. |
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On the one hand, some downside risks to the macro-economic scenario could materialise. |
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We are expecting the initiatives we have taken and potential we have seen to materialise in the period to come. |
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In the Euro zone, growth has been slower to materialise and has been less pronounced. |
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To materialise these principles, the agreement will be deployed through medium-term action plans with specific objectives and deployment actions. |
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He fitted in study of the museum's European portrait miniatures and this would later materialise as a catalogue, handsome but somewhat mangled by the American editing. |
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Are we to assume that the money raised from parking fines is being put into an account that the owners, should they ever materialise, can have access to? |
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She crawled out of her sleeping bag and her dark head peered around the room once more, as though she expected her friends to materialise out of nowhere. |
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Although not hot, the weather was kind to the festival and the showery rain that the town had experienced all week did not materialise save for one five minute burst. |
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When staff do materialise they seem harassed and uninterested. |
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He says recent judgments in the courts would appear to be a nod to our legislators to go ahead and enact something similar, but this has yet to materialise. |
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The gods will materialise, jelly-like, out of the radiant vacancy. |
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A meeting which should have taken place at the end of 2006 could not materialise due to the restraints of the calendars and travel arrangements of various participants. |
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However, renewed interest can now be seen for the area, which could materialise in the increase of project flows if improvements were made to local business conditions. |
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Hill started the season only after three races, replacing Giovanna Amati after her sponsorship had failed to materialise. |
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Every one who loves his fellow men, who has a dream of seeing the Kingdom of God materialise on earth, or who is conscious of the awakening of the masses to the higher spiritual values, is throughly dissatisfied. |
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However, the great match would not materialise as Dubai Millennium suffered a broken leg in training. |
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Still, my pink woolly gloves with a Fair Isle pattern in the centre didn't materialise. |
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In order to materialise this ambition in 2008 and beyond, we are implementing a driving policy to open up internationally, targeting first and foremost Europe. |
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This second phase could materialise as the result of an evaluation, the experiences and lessons learnt, and international exchanges that have taken place. |
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In addition to the direct impact on deficits and debt, bank rescue operations have entailed broader fiscal risks, which may materialise with an adverse impact on government accounts over the medium to long term. |
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Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialise, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described herein as anticipated, believed,estimated or expected. |
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However, margins should stabilize starting 2012 after the overseas market take-up and synergies from Linkage merger begin to materialise. |
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As more tales of student sexism materialise, institutions should be pressured to: Create and publicise clear reporting and referral pathways for students of all genders who experience harassment and violence. |
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But the various reasons offered by the British and American governments as to why the nightmarish arsenals that they conjured up have so far failed to materialise are unpersuasive. |
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But with Spain in the grips of the 2008 economic downturn, the money earmarked for the improvements failed to materialise, and the site remained vacant, cordoned off from the rest of the city by a chainlink fence. |
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The assistance they sought did not materialise, their communication with allies at Court was poor. |
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These plans never came to any form of action after the French invasion failed to materialise. |
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The earliest known report of a black dog was in France in AD 856, when one was said to materialise in a church even though the doors were shut. |
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In view of these developments, in particular the failure to sell the planned assets, it was impossible to reimburse consortium credit I in November 2000 and the envisaged generation of cash did not materialise as foreseen. |
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It is comforting to know that 84 from the sample of 91 banks passed the testing, so they should be able to survive even a double-digit recession should one materialise in Europe. |
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If the card industry massively opts in favour of co-branding and this situation becomes permanent, economies of scale would not materialise in the euro area, and competition between national schemes would remain limited. |
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Because of this substantial percentage, and consequently high level of cost remanence, any cost savings will only materialise over the longer term. |
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The partners say they will develop the project's 'Reference Architecture' to sort out any semantic interoperability problems that materialise, providing a generic architecture for a semantically interoperable cloud. |
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His capacity to write remarkable lyrics and indelible melodies seems to materialise overnight, then dematerialise just as quickly a few years later. |
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A sharp rise in the number of infant tumours is also being chronicled by hospital staff but, because tumours usually materialise months or years after birth, doctors are reluctant to quantify their research. |
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We nevertheless signed a prestigious contract with Wells Fargo and negotiated with JP Morgan for a very good contract which in the end didn't materialise. |
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Relegated to appearing in domestic cup competitions, Mucha accepted his role of understudy, hoping that a chance to prove himself would eventually materialise. |
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When a product shows several less-than-serious risks, and its overall risk is thus not serious, urgent action may be necessary since any of the risks may materialise quite quickly. |
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The greyer Wallonia that I show is the one that I don't want to materialise, so it's right and fitting that I should take the opportunity to show it. |
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The promised tramlines have yet to materialise. Complaints are not aimed at FIFA, which during the Confederations Cup provided a level of service to match the ticket prices. |
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Sceptics about the value of big mergers often turn out to be right: promised synergies never materialise and managers get sucked into the tedium of integrating IT systems and the like. |
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The waves form parallel rows as they roll in, and sometimes a gust of wind parts the clouds, and out in the distance La Punta and the ocher islands of San Lorenzo and El Fronton materialise. |
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His prediction that his coalition would take power in September 2008 by persuading MPs from the government coalition smacked of hubris and the takeover failed to materialise. |
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Reconciliation cannot eventuate or materialise until the proper legal procedures have been followed, that is without interference from external forces. |
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A rumoured animated venture by Disney also failed to materialise. |
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There have long been plans to increase the amount of water drawn from the lough, through a new water treatment works at Hog Park Point, but these are yet to materialise. |
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The economic benefits of Union which had been promised by proponents of the Act were slow to materialise, causing widespread discontent amongst the population. |
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