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1 The German protests are expected to materialise in at least 30 cities.
2 Marin's game failed to materialise in the early throes of the second.
3 I am hopeful something will materialise in the next month or two.
4 Indeed a tax increase might materialise in this medium term statement.
5 And growth did not materialise in every market during the lockdowns.
6 Promised improvements to working conditions, made years ago, have yet to materialise in Madrid.
7 The rainbow protest on Margaret Court Arena did not materialise in any noticeable way.
8 A Mercedes Benz is yet to materialise in my driveway.
9 Financiers are hopeful a boom in deals could materialise in Europe in the second or third quarter.
10 On Thursday, a promised "road-map" for the future failed to materialise in the final episode.
11 If a recovery fails to materialise in the US next year, unemployment could reach six per cent here.
12 But where is the guarantee that such promised reform will materialise in the event of a No vote?
13 The usual mass of hardy sport tourists has so far failed to materialise in Europe's largest and easternmost country.
14 That insect will materialise in secure storage down there, and we can deal with it later.' His smile faded.
15 But if this does not materialise in the near-term, they will likely take profit on longs, pushing prices lower.
16 It did not materialise in the third quarter as both sides were sucked into an increasingly error-strewn, staccato dogfight.
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