As I followed him, silently cursing, the barest brushstroke of a path materialised, a muddy, leaf-strewn depression.
The taxi materialised from the jungle at exactly the right moment, having followed me at a safe distance.
When he opened his eyes, the elephant was gone, back into the bush from which it had materialised.
It's as if the sailboat of Barbar's dreams suddenly materialised in front of us.
Two Stanford-owned airlines closed in 2007, and a promised merger involving a third airline never materialised.
Evans became known as The Edge, and the group materialised into U2 in 1978.
The threefold order has materialised under a unique collaboration of Damen Shipyards, the Dutch Government and ING Bank.
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Long-serving fringe player Malcolm has been linked with Ipswich Town and Coventry City, but no moves have yet materialised.
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Hopes for a flood of Chinese capital into Greece have not yet materialised.
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But the reform Labour said would accompany this investment materialised patchily and belatedly.
The fact that no bid has ever materialised is testimony to the difficulties of making money in the modern booktrade.
But those earnings never materialised and the division came to be seen by many as a costly and distracting diversification.
Nor have the promised advertising revenues materialised, with ITV Digital's audience tending to fragment between the dozens of niche channels available.
Two years ago Mr Molyneux famously apologised to games fans for promising features in Fable which never materialised in the finished product.
It was only during the subsequent job-rich recovery that the effects of curbs on union power and sharper incentives to work materialised.
Lower capital costs once claimed for modern post-Chernobyl designs have not materialised.
However, it is not clear if even this reduced contribution has materialised.
Since then, most, if not all, of the "downside risks" identified for the UK have materialised and unemployment looks set to remain higher, for longer.
Above all, the foreign investment that might have been expected to come to a country that was doing so many things right has not materialised.
But, in the words of the IMF mission chief earlier this month, "the most adverse effects (of the country's sweeping capital controls) have not materialised".
However, the much hoped for recovery of share prices never materialised.
The Automobile Association and the Welsh Assembly warned of congestion on the M4 and surrounding trunk roads in south-east Wales - but no real problems materialised.
Shell piled up cash to prepare for the eventuality and, when it materialised, invested heavily in oil fields and infrastructure and stole a march on its rivals.
Treasury Select Committee chair and Conservative MP Andrew Tyrie said the report would not have materialised had it not been for "the unremitting pressure" from his committee.
However, none of those have materialised into a formal partnership.
Somehow it has materialised here, where the harsh lighting illuminates the painting's terrible state of preservation a condition that may worsen in the damp and all-too-crowded rooms of this exhibition.
He's right when he says whoever was in power now would be treated, would be dealing with the problem of sub prime mortgages in America, the North, what materialised in Northern Rock.
That these have not materialised is partly because of the decision to keep the European and American operations, Mercedes-Benz and Chrysler, working separately, after full integration plans became bogged down.
And although tens of thousands of deaths have not materialised, it does predict that 4, 000 people will eventually die from cancer attributable to exposure from radiation leaked from the plant.
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