The national aggregate product materialises in the hands of the productive class as an aggregate of provisions and raw materials to the value of some 5,000 million livres.
This gives rise to an additional value, which materialises when the results of unpaid labour are appropriated.
One is tempted to think that the author who is so fortunate as to have Frank Reynolds for a collaborator, must on occasion be startled at the clear vision with which the artist materialises the private conceptions of his mind.
For it materialises the reality when it conceives it as manifold: but it can conceive it as such only by unifying it, and therefore by dematerialising it and reabsorbing it into its own spiritual substance.
The state is a bloodless abstraction, which as a rule only materialises as a drill-sergeant or a tax-collector.
As we gaze steadily through the silvery blue of the glassy sea, a misty vision of vague outline and shifting colour materialises into an enchanted forest, and appears rising towards the surface.
That she should love the magician is well enough, but it materialises him a little too much if he returns that love.
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