For me it was a divine and miraculous moment — I felt something miraculous was about to unfold.
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The human placenta is one of the most miraculous things about the most miraculous thing a human body does.
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It may seem hard to explain miraculous arthritis turnarounds or sunburn resistance on the carnivore diet, but in truth it's no harder than explaining miraculous arthritis turnarounds on a vegan diet, or the miraculous power of chewing your food 100 times per minute before swallowing it, or the miraculous power of juicing and coffee enemas to cure cancer.
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And even taking into account his disastrous first inning against the Nationals, his near-miraculous return has, so far, been an even more miraculous success.
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" He added: "Like the sheriff said, this was miraculous.
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This movie accomplishes something almost miraculous — two things, actually.
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Predictably enough, Amar makes a miraculous recovery and returns home.
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"They speed with which they acted is miraculous," Trump said.
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Sure, the guy lived, even making a miraculous full recovery.
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Even more miraculous is the way Frida has bounced back.
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It is miraculous that he is alive to write it.
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Her thinness now reads as anorexia, but then was miraculous.
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"This still just seems so miraculous to us," says Reid.
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This is a constellation of miraculous little events that occurred.
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I think to appreciate that makes songs even more miraculous.
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"It is absolutely miraculous that she is alive," Ross said.
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And then something miraculous happens: the circuit builds upon itself.
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Some would have seemed miraculous a decade or two ago.
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"It's miraculous that she has been returned," Nickens tells PEOPLE.
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The man he attacked survived, though how is almost miraculous.
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It's kind of miraculous that Lohan made it out alive.
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You're beautiful because you did something MIRACULOUS … you gave life.
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Stem cells are, in and of themselves, miraculous little things.
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It doesn't have a name yet, but it's almost miraculous.
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His anticipated return might be considered miraculous in some quarters.
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The miraculous transformation filled the two dumbfounded doormen with joy.
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When do we explain the miraculous nuances of their anatomy?
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On the increasingly popular carnivore diet, people report miraculous results.
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But this moderately miraculous album remains both chewy and savory.
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What can we recommend but that he produce something miraculous?
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It has been a bumpy ride, but a miraculous one.
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It was a game of long drives and miraculous catches.
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This is why Marshall's achievement is nothing short of miraculous.
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The effect on her of that mosaic was almost miraculous.
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Today, he and his family regard his survival as miraculous.
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Your desire to be of service to others is miraculous.
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Stretches of Verdi's miraculous score had élan, color and clarity.
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"The quality of light in LA is something miraculous," he says.
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Getting 90,000 polling stations ready for December will require miraculous organisation.
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Yet both eventually produced extraordinary performances that still seem miraculous today.
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There is an incredible, miraculous magic to pushing your feelings out.
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What a miraculous confluence of medical science and salary cap rules.
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But her survival in this case would be no less miraculous.
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Stories and traditions even exist of some possessing miraculous healing powers.
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And we have more good news on the miraculous Trump economy.
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After that, she's been disease free … it's nothing short of miraculous.
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Calculating the initial benefits of this miraculous discovery is simple math.
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"It is a miraculous place," Bierko told PEOPLE in October 2016.
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Moving or immobile, they create one miraculous musical geometry after another.
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You marvel at the miraculous ways you are both the same!
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Let's see if he has one more miraculous game in him.
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Amidst the tragedy, miraculous stories of survival have begun to emerge.
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For some patients, a medication can lead to nearly miraculous improvements.
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Our experience with open adoption has been nothing short of miraculous.
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To wonder is to dwell in amazement, surprise and the miraculous.
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This is what happens in his paintings and it is miraculous.
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A drama based on a miraculous Missouri incident airs on HBO.
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Coconut oil was hailed as a miraculous alternative to olive oil.
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Seeing all the component steps only makes it exponentially more miraculous.
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Kitson's shows, many of them absolutely miraculous, depend on the reverse.
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Then something seemingly miraculous happened: Rosenstein heard him playing the piano.
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It is honestly quite miraculous, the job this tiny bottle performs.
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Uber has done a miraculous job at keeping this story quiet.
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"The Eldon family are miraculous to me," said director Bronwen Hughes.
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But if you cut off its foot, something miraculous might happen.
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The villages were miraculous specimens of an ingenious, low-impact culture.
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Considering they started this season 11-30, that qualifies as miraculous.
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Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir is streaming on Netflix.
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Was there, I inquired, perchance another letter, detailing Jeremiah's miraculous recovery?
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She wants us to create "miraculous change" through positive shifts in thought.
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Of his miraculous survival, Artruc added, "I'm just glad to be alive."
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But just when all ladies thought it was over, something miraculous happened.
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Almost every single person there gradually joined me and it felt miraculous.
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Through some miraculous intervention, Kerik raised thousands to have the painting restored.
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Is it simply filtered magic that makes these products seem so miraculous?
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READ: Syrian opposition hails 'miraculous' victory Humanitarian corridor But there's always hope.
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But nothing could have prepared me for how miraculous it truly is.
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Because then you'd have to admit that something miraculous is happening here?
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"Truly," he says, "[it's] the most miraculous thing I'd ever heard of."
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Frankly, it's kinda miraculous he's not still laid up in the hospital.
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The fact that they survived was "completely miraculous," said cousin Marsha Crownover.
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Fans dubbed him "Rocket Jesus" for his flowing locks and miraculous abilities.
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For all the miraculous resolution it brings, it doesn't feel right, either.
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And by some miraculous coincidence, the ball landed squarely in DiMarco's cup.
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Finding yourself alone on public transportation is a rare and miraculous occurrence.
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The astronaut tells PEOPLE: "What we're doing up there is pretty miraculous."
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Apple may even be planning something miraculous for next year's iPhone anniversary.
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Likewise, we have at times needed myths and legends about miraculous rejuvenation.
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It's as miraculous as observing the harmony of the spheres in motion.
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Innovative new drugs can be miraculous, often representing quantum advances in health.
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The wave of his miraculous, revolutionary season/career has yet to crest.
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From that standpoint, the Obama presidency has been transformative — perhaps even miraculous.
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The darker aspects of "miraculous" limb transplants that are rarely talked about.
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What's miraculous at this point is that it still works at all.
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The simple fact that Andrew was living at home is somewhat miraculous.
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Today, though, this country's so-called miracle economy isn't looking so miraculous.
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After her monthlong period of acute distress and paranoia, it felt miraculous.
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History is restored to miraculous contingency, no longer fraught with the present.
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But Ms. Childers doesn't rule out the possibility of a miraculous return.
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That shouldn't lead anyone to think that basic life support isn't miraculous.
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I watered these miraculous trees every day and greeted them each morning.
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We have run ambulance calls ranging from the frustrating to the miraculous.
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And once an economy gets labeled "miraculous" or "hopeless," the stereotype sticks.
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TUESDAY PUZZLE — The body is a miraculous feat of design and engineering.
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This miraculous cure-all is a hallucinogen that attaches itself to rubber trees.
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"It is miraculous, completely," said Ateny Wek Ateny, the South Sudanese presidential spokesperson.
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Something miraculous happened, then — and it was a moment Morgan will never forget.
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Listening to her play, or watching her perform, feels close to something miraculous.
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Click here to view original GIFThis isn't a miraculous occurrence or a trick.
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It's totally miraculous how shiny it gets everything (even silverware and tarnished pots).
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Our experiences over the last four years have been nothing short of miraculous.
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Whatever becomes Paige's pro career, he'll always have the miraculous Inspector Gadget three.
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The outcome of the next bird strike emergency may not be as miraculous.
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Then something miraculous happened: The school's teachers came forward to support the movement.
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It is miraculous he didn't get more than a scratch on his face.
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The artful renovation managed a miraculous marriage of modern architecture and historic preservation.
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And sometimes they prove it in ways that seem nothing less than miraculous.
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But then the emergence of the gilets jaunes, too, has been called miraculous.
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Technology: With every seemingly miraculous advance comes the potential for its catastrophic misuse.
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That's pretty miraculous in itself, considering how superior Spurs have been this season.
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Or maybe—and this is weirdly my favorite explanation—our existence is miraculous.
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Chesley Sullenberger's miraculous landing of a plane in the Hudson River in 2009.
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But his miracle is no less miraculous, and perhaps it is more so.
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"You hear a lot of things described as miracles or miraculous," Bill said.
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No, this museum has not found a miraculous way to extend school vacation.
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The miraculous in America is mostly invisible to those who've known nothing else.
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Still, they speak of their relocation as a charmed, even borderline miraculous, event.
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My freedom no longer seemed a miraculous historical accident; it was my birthright.
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"Last week was full of miraculous retail resurrections," the Mad Money host said.
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How do we access something miraculous together, and what does that feel like?
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"We have named it Blaze in honour of its miraculous survival," he said.
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For some diners, the more tortuous the journey, the more miraculous the meal.
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I do have personal knowledge of a few — very few — apparently miraculous healings.
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The Tick, much like its electric blue protagonist, has an improbably miraculous survival story.
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"What we've done to Iran since I've become president is rather miraculous," Trump said.
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It feels fitting because there is something both sublime and miraculous about the man.
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What makes Blinkie's so miraculous is not the unique artistry of its sugary confections.
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It's miraculous and it's ALIVE tailored to my babies [sic] needs at this moment!!!!
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It retains the classic shape of the 911, a miraculous engine, and sublime handling.
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But before you get too, uh, excited, it's not as miraculous as it sounds.
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At other times in history, though, menstrual blood was seen as wonderful and miraculous.
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Enter kanburi, which for that brief, miraculous period every winter, is both those things.
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I see such miraculous things back home and I'm just like, this is life.
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The lights stayed up at St. Ann's Warehouse throughout director Daniel Fish's miraculous Oklahoma!
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Dinwiddie's subsequent free throw provided the Nets the lead and capped their miraculous rally.
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It's more than miraculous, it's heroic,' vicar general Philippe Marsset said, per the AFP.
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Their rescue, and rapid recovery since then is nothing short of miraculous, doctors say.
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This led them to speak in tongues, to prophesy and to experience miraculous healing.
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Likewise, the experience of "In Search of the Miraculous" was known only to Ader.
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Then again, he did average a triple-double this season, which is genuinely miraculous.
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More miraculous still, they feel this way about works of science fiction and fantasy.
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They told me that there was a miraculous healer who lived in the mountains.
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The New Jersey man found the hidden gem just moments into his miraculous meal.
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In spite of it all, I didn't drink—a feat I now consider miraculous.
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All of that was somewhat miraculous given the situation when Mr. Bloomberg took office.
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And in the miraculous Herman Cornejo, she finds a Romeo who shares those virtues.
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"There's something miraculous about turning this rock into something that tastes good," Sando said.
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"This is nothing short of miraculous," said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line.
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As you read this, I will have pulled off a miraculous accomplishment: escaping winter.
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I'd been watching " Excalibur " on heavy rotation, so I was all about miraculous regeneration.
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It's miraculous, and a real testament to Atom, how great his drum parts are.
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In the midst of a miraculous book, I tend to go overboard on empathy.
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That Stoudemire made it to the NBA at all was both miraculous and inevitable.
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Mr. Narto, with his seemingly miraculous escape, has become something of a local celebrity.
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Their achievement is all the more miraculous for its having ever existed at all.
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Since then, it has rebuilt its economy in whats been called a miraculous recovery.
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The machine had seemed like a miraculous servant, but gradually I became its slave.
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But trade proponents often promise miraculous benefits for job creation in the short term.
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I watched with no small awe as Jason initially experienced a seemingly miraculous recovery.
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He praised the professionalism and courage of first responders whose "miraculous speed" saved lives.
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Ultimately, there's an element of the miraculous to social tipping points, of intrinsic unpredictability.
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Sen. Dan Sullivan said Zuckerberg's story was miraculous — from dorm room to massive company.
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Though he still faces a long road ahead, Odom, 36, has made a miraculous recovery.
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As far as Rose McGowan is concerned, her continued existence is nothing short of miraculous.
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To make things even more miraculous, Hatcher explained that her front door always automatically locks.
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That would count as a miraculous improvement for anyone, let alone America's weary airport warriors.
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"In Search of the Miraculous" also bridged the distance between the US and the Netherlands.
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The miraculous rescue mission was captured on an officer's body camera and shared on YouTube.
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You may have come across miraculous-sounding, en vogue implants like B-Lite from Britain.
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In general—and in my personal experience—LED lights won't give you overnight, miraculous results.
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But, against all odds, the father of two made a miraculous recovery only months later.
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The seemingly miraculous reprieve occurred because a security researcher had discovered the software's Achilles' heel.
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He protected his private life and all the things about him, miraculous things about him.
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Almost as miraculous as Firas' wife, Hala, who has given birth to a baby girl.
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Since, however, they are, the ubiquity and durability of this perception becomes very nearly miraculous.
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Now, the teen says his miraculous survival has given him a new outlook on life.
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Let's back up and say this: What Sanders has accomplished is nothing short of miraculous.
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They brim with true tales of sacrifice and petty-mindedness, miraculous breakthroughs and cynical betrayal.
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Xu benefited from seemingly miraculous luck and timing, according to The South China Morning Post.
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Will this oft-injured, once-great player in decline make his miraculous return to form?
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The ocean, the coast and the seasons are just a few miraculous things about Maine.
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In this abyss lies the crux of cat love, robotic or otherwise: Inscrutable yet miraculous.
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When one of the two produces something spectacular, the other responds with something equally miraculous.
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Seeing her gleeful mother makes Catherine think that her grandma has made a miraculous recovery.
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It seemed miraculous, after the third class trains, and the heat, and the beggars everywhere.
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Expect climbing puzzles, third-person gunfights, and miraculous leaps that should kill any normal person.
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Not the most miraculous or romantic conception story, but I'll take it over not existing.
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This exhibition has three acts: Secular, Ecclesiastic and, for lack of a better word, Miraculous.
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The miraculous efficacy of a drug in a clinical trial continues to extend my existence.
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For bettors unsure whether the team will pull off the miraculous feat, another option exists.
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Believing in miraculous remedies can leave patients vulnerable to just about anything, even harmful treatments.
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Barring a miraculous resolution of the trade war, nothing similar is likely this time round.
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It's not miraculous; there's no beating Bose or Sony over-ear headphones on a plane.
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Large crowds squeeze along the banks to watch the miraculous greening of the Chicago River.
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How dare you take the most HOLIEST/MIRACULOUS DAY and make it a Political Statement!
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" But then the somersault: "miraculous as a breast / descending upon us / from a floral sky.
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Most of this achievement is attributable to seemingly miraculous growth in the eight economies studied.
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In their statement upon her death, the Obamas affirmed that Franklin's voice wasn't just miraculous.
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"It's miraculous if all we have is two fatalities," said Mexico Beach Mayor Al Cathey.
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Miraculous UConn To the Sports Editor: Re "A Singular Team and a Double Standard," March 31: Could the unsporting and nasty comments that have recently been hurled at the University of Connecticut's miraculous women's basketball team be a simple case of jealousy and misogyny?
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We've reached out for more information on what set of chemicals made this miraculous restoration possible:
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Their pong skills might seem (and are!) miraculous, but it's their bond that's even more incredible.
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Then came the miraculous X-ray machine, which peered inside the human form, no scalpels required.
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It's a miraculous path, to be sure, but Wilder spends more time looking forward than back.
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Instagram is crammed with dodgy companies promising miraculous weight loss by just drinking their diet shakes.
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Our family continued to pray for a miraculous healing, God's mercy and, above all else, peace.
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For example, the show itself isn't the only thing getting a miraculous second chance at life.
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It was miraculous that she was found alive, which lead to her new name, Miracle Maisy.
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"It's miraculous," said John E. McCormac, the mayor of the township of Woodbridge, which includes Colonia.
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Barring a miraculous resurrection, Senate Republicans' hopes of passing a major health care overhaul are dead.
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It felt like the country held its collective breath until the star made a miraculous recovery.
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BuzzFeed recently introduced us to a miraculous kitchen gadget that makes cooking pasta so much easier.
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Inside White Sox pitcher Danny Farquhar's miraculous recovery after suffering a brain hemorrhage during a game.
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Nonetheless, they have achieved something miraculous, and are about to meet United on the European stage.
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Woodward's ordeal as a first responder has been credited as the reason for Killian's miraculous survival.
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"You've seen those studies about the miraculous benefits of meditation for Buddhist monks, right?" he says.
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The ad claimed she had fully returned to health after taking the firm's miraculous herbal remedies.
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That first time that you see something that you build work is always miraculous and surprising.
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Weigh that resiliency against the amount of information our eyes deliver, and it's kind of miraculous.
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That director Ezra Edelman has made a movie both this engaging and this long feels miraculous.
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In a little over a century powered flight has moved from the miraculous to the everyday.
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For the farmers using it on their land for the first time, the results seemed miraculous.
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But two things make it look less miraculous, and more like the product of hard work.
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Food: In the beginning, being able to order food other than chow hall food was miraculous.
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"These images portray birth as the miraculous occasion that it can be," Rogers, 40, tells PEOPLE.
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And the 9/11 memorial — subdued, profound — is almost miraculous, given its tortured birth by committee.
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"Miraculous" is the first word that came to mind when I saw the almost-finished panel.
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The plucky Karen's extreme patience with Peter's faithless conduct and shilly-shallying ways seems beyond miraculous.
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Warren Buffett released his annual letter to shareholders today and in it calls America's achievements "miraculous."
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When the story opens, Molotov has no inkling that he's about to make a miraculous escape.
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If Lloyd's staging creates a kind of desert, the pauses are his crocuses—pale, fragile, miraculous.
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To older Jews, this felt miraculous: My parents and grandfather gawked at my photos, awe-struck.
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They question whether the country can continue its miraculous rise as borders and barriers go up.
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That night I read "The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane," and, well, it changed my life.
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And as soon as I leave, the Chiefs finally scored and went on this miraculous run.
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Caught Pontormo: Miraculous Encounters to see Jacomo da Pontormo's luminescent "The Visitation" painting at the Getty.
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A doctor makes a miraculous recovery, proving that spinal cord injuries are not permanent and irreversible.
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That feels miraculous, and really hopeful, not just for 'Star Wars,' but for movies in general.
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Wakanda has miraculous medical science and military capabilities that are vastly superior to any nation on Earth.
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Let your life hae luck, health, charm,Ye are my bonny blessed bairn,My small miraculous gift.
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And from there, they made a series of miraculous escapes from what should have been certain death.
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Scalise's journey back to the baseball field over the last year has been nothing short of miraculous.
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Although we definitely do NOT want to undersell the miraculous work put in here by Kim's bikini.
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For more on Maddie's miraculous recovery, pick up the new issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands everywhere Friday.
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Find your miraculous, mundane survivor-ancestor, and live a life worthy of their suffering, attention, and blessings.
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Moon reportedly told Trump that South Koreans are praying for a "miraculous result" from the Singapore summit.
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"This is nothing short of miraculous," Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line told the Miami Herald.
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It may be some time before Britain's miraculous unemployment figures are matched by equally impressive wage growth.
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The fact that they've managed to keep those rings in place seems miraculous, a defiance of gravity.
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I don't know if that's the overview effect, and it certainly wasn't any kind of miraculous epiphany.
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The first step to a miraculous run is beating Illinois today in D.C. with a noon tip.
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What's most miraculous about Giannis' torrent of success is that it has come on his own terms.
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" Thankfully, Bobby was released from the hospital, and Jill called her husband's recovery "nothing short of miraculous.
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As with the first two Fall films, the structure for "In Search of the Miraculous" was geographic.
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Knowing this, it's easy to read "In Search of the Miraculous" as a return journey of sorts.
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For everyone else, including his wife, "In Search of the Miraculous" would be experienced as an absence.
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They described it as a "precautionary" visit, and say it confirmed he suffered no injuries whatsoever. Miraculous.
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In writing it sounds miraculous, but in reality it would appear as if she's just really horny.
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Shadows are pronounced in Chicano Male Unbonded, and heighten the shrouded but miraculous beauty of these men.
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Like the miraculous moon landing that inspired the song, he drew us away from out suburban lives.
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But to have celebrated three years and now turned the corner into our fourth, it's just miraculous.
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Half of my Facebook feed cheered his victory and thanked God for this miraculous answer to prayer.
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"He has a miraculous ability to leave behind the West Wing politics," the source said of McMaster.
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Unless something miraculous happens tonight, the path to the nomination looks impossibly steep for the Vermont senator.
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" Thankfully, Bobby was released from the hospital, and Jill called her husband's recovery "nothing short of miraculous.
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It's going to take a miraculous second half for the Islanders to get back to the postseason.
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Magically interlocking rings appear miraculous until you can see the gap that allows them to fit together.
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A woman's body is a miraculous thing and we can do anything we set our minds to.
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Reports by injured athletes of seemingly miraculous results have contributed to a growing interest among desperate patients.
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Genomic science has saved countless lives, and given us miraculous insight into matters of the human body.
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A book that can appeal to readers big and small in equal measure seems miraculous to me.
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New York (CNN Business)Stock markets staged a miraculous comeback Wednesday following their worst-ever Christmas Eve.
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"Esplanade," the most miraculous of dances, makes a lyric flow out of one expressive contrast after another.
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I know it's how we all got here, so it's not actually that miraculous; it's just science.
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I spent the entire van ride back through the fields considering how miraculous the uncertain can become.
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No doctor intervenes for a deus ex machina ending; no miraculous cures deliver a picture-perfect resolution.
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I would think, How could I hate my body when it was doing such a miraculous thing?
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They then blast the miraculous mixture with liquid nitrogen to flash-freeze it into ice cream form.
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And for Vere, the inner life of the passions is where the extraordinary and miraculous events occur.
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" "In an age of miraculous medicines," Bush boldly asserted, "no person should have to hear those words.
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In fairness, a novel that depends on the miraculous for its meaning may be bound to disappoint.
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But that's exactly how newspaper writers of the day described a then-miraculous train trip in 1909.
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There is really no other way to describe it: It was a miraculous thing [for his presidency].
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"The children in these photos are miraculous," Mr. Mohr said in the video made for the exhibition.
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That the royal collection survived the World War II occupation of Montenegro by Italian forces is miraculous.
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Were they able to produce a miracle every night, the feeling of the miraculous would be lost.
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Transforming descriptive experience into abstract concepts mirrors the way secular reality dampens the brilliance of miraculous acts.
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"To be honest, that's entirely miraculous," Salisbury Fire Battalion Chief Nicholas Martin said at a news conference.
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According to "Options Action " trader Mike Khouw some traders are betting AMD's miraculous run still has steam.
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In the early 2000s Brazil, Russia, India and China, the so-called BRICs, grew at miraculous rates.
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The seemingly miraculous transformation of the fresco, as well as the Wellcome Library painting, referenced this power.
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Once Rylie was diagnosed, she made a miraculous recovery, with only slight damage to her vocal chords.
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Meanwhile, Low told CNN that "people are using the term 'miraculous' " to describe what happened at the church.
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After getting a bone marrow transplant, he made a miraculous recovery and went out searching with his brother.
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A Camaro traveling in the passing lane made a miraculous recovery after the driver spun out from overcorrecting.
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Trump recalled Woods' historic career from 1997 to his 2019 Masters win, including his injuries and miraculous comeback.
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But even the less devout find his story — involving a last-second getaway on a pickup truck — miraculous.
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Barring some miraculous last-minute dealmaking, AB 1003 probably won't pass, and so Brown's bluff will get called.
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The humble Siberian peasant bewitched Tsar Nicholas II and his wife, the Tsarina, with his apparently miraculous powers.
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"Eggs are absolutely miraculous," Chris Jones, food scientist and chef at plant-based egg company JUST, told me.
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What makes it so miraculous is the opportunity I have had to practice surrender and strengthen my faith.
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For a week a miraculous transformation settled upon the motorised anarchy for which the Bangladeshi capital is notorious.
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Sputnik 2 launched a miraculous month later with Laika inside, and it was even larger than its predecessor.
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But after a decade-long boom, devices once seen as miraculous have become ubiquitous and even slightly boring.
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I remember every moment with you and I and I will cherish these miraculous moments forever and ever!
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You're still holding out for McDreamy to somehow make a miraculous and highly improbable return to Grey's Anatomy.
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Pontormo: Miraculous Encounters continues through January 6 at the Morgan Library & Museum (225 Madison Avenue, Midtown East, Manhattan)
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My personal tried-and-true go-to is Conture, an anti-aging sonic skincare that's just downright miraculous.
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Miracles, however, are also scrutinized and deemed to be miraculous, only if they have no logical medical explanation.
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Charsha-Lindsey shares updates of the pup as he has a growing fanbase because of his miraculous transformation.
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"It was just this incredibly miraculous, beautiful moment that I don't know could ever be duplicated," says Sparks.
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Click here to view original GIFWonder Bread is already semi-miraculous: It's impossibly soft, sweet, and shelf-stable.
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The potentially miraculous liquor was developed at the Taedonggang Foodstuff Factory in Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea.
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She also explains why the very notion that any single food might have miraculous health benefits is absurd.
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For those who don't understand, pulling off that feat was just as miraculous as successfully separating conjoined twins.
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But that new approach has been a miraculous thing for a game that shines best after repeat playthroughs.
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It's miraculous that we can blow people's minds with this thing that everyone has in their back pocket.
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The faulty chain of logic that somehow leads Joe to actually obtaining the idol is kind of miraculous.
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The inventors are hoping to use crowdfunding to build a business that markets and produces the miraculous device.
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Ivanka's uncannily Chinese beauty is intriguing on its own, but it isn't the most miraculous thing about her.
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The merely miraculous details of our own universe may block our view of the wonders of other worlds.
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In June 220, a year after Grace's miraculous recovery, Maddox, the first of her three grandchildren, was born.
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All claim healing through the power of stem-cell therapies, which are sometimes described in adverts as "miraculous".
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MUNCHIES reached out to Tero Isokauppila, founder of Four Stigmatic, for more information on the miraculous-sounding coffee.
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They invite us to find pleasure and satisfaction in the author's invention, the miraculous and the terrible both.
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"They told me unless something miraculous happened, I would never walk again," he told People magazine in 1987.
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It may restore your faith, if not in miracles then in the near-miraculous sensation of close looking.
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Thousands of miles away from Washington, D.C., something miraculous occurred in the small Gulf Arab emirate of Qatar.
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Things like inheritances, fame, and other advantages have nothing to do with any of the speakers' miraculous successes.
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The Red Wings have been downright terrible this season, and that's even with Jimmy Howard posting a miraculous .
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Now, he needs to provide the press with the name of the woman these miraculous cells came from.
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The steel ran south and north presumably, springing from some inconceivable source and shooting toward a miraculous terminus.
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It took months for the drug to work, he said, but when it did, the change was miraculous.
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Miraculous. He later asked me to record a song for a movie musical, 'Singing Out Loud,' called 'Lunch.
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China experienced nearly miraculous rates of economic growth beginning in the 1980s, which has slowed in recent years.
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The volume of "Breath" invariably crescendos, catching the four chants at moments of miraculous harmony or disastrous discord.
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Instead I spent my days inventing and designing miraculous things, things that the world had never seen before.
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But for me, feeling a part of its life, for even a little bit of time, felt miraculous.
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"They're often treated like they're exceptional, miraculous," said Celinda Lake, a Democratic pollster who has advised female candidates.
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He hopes to continue his miraculous run in the semifinals against the No. 7 seed Austrian, Dominic Thiem.
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That it's now virtually seamless — that you can drive across without even knowing it — feels close to miraculous.
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I hope that he'll make some sort of miraculous recovery as my cousin and dad seem surprisingly positive.
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Not only is it precise and almost entirely hands-off, it slow-cooks meat in a miraculous way.
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Radford — Highlanders are riding high after their miraculous buzzer-beating win in the Big South title game. 66.
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Their starkly oppositional colors lent the series a further air of symbolism and a sense of the miraculous.
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There was a former cinematic superhero whose recent career comeback owes much to his miraculous state of preservation.
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"It's close to miraculous to see how far we've come over the last few decades," the ambassador says.
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It's that sense of something miraculous: watching Astaire now as he danced on some day in the 1930s.
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It just brings home the fact that getting pregnant and having a baby is just a miraculous thing.
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The Checkup New research is teasing out more of the profoundly miraculous process of language learning in babies.
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It's miraculous, which perhaps hints that it can't be lasting or real; nothing that good can be honest.
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In last year's letter, he touted the country's "economic dynamism" and "miraculous" achievements over its 240-year history.
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"To me, that was so miraculous," Faderman, a historian who's written multiple books about LGBTQ people, told me.
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Pontormo: Miraculous Encounters continues at the Morgan Library & Museum (225 Madison Avenue, Midtown, Manhattan) through January 6, 2019.
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That makes it all the more miraculous when a place lasts long enough to become a cultural staple.
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This could work in ballet, an art that's often brilliant at suggesting radiant transcendence, uncrushable life force, miraculous invention.
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Unlocking a door, bonding with nature and coming into the sunlight are miraculous events that chase away lurking ghosts.
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By 1959, a version of the miraculous pen cost one-tenth as much as it did when it debuted.
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According to the news release, Ollie has made a miraculous recovery and is back to his old, active self.
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It's easy to look at what Beyoncé achieved on the Coachella stage and call it magical, or downright miraculous.
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This week, the saga of the 12 Thai boys trapped in a flooded cave came to a miraculous conclusion.
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It means my heart survived the apocalypse of online dating, which is pretty miraculous, come to think of it.
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Miraculous turn of events for the 12 boys and their soccer coach trapped in that flooded cave in Thailand.
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The Toronto Raptors extended their winning streak to 12 on Wednesday with a miraculous comeback over the Indiana Pacers.
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All this might make Britain's jobs figures look a little less miraculous, as employers' costs rose and jobs disappeared.
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I mean, my soul is like different now, because the Wagyu did stuff to it that is just miraculous.
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"It's probably not going to have any miraculous benefits, but it's also unlikely to do much harm," she says.
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While it's miraculous that Android Wear is able to run CS at all, the game is far from perfect.
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And the hex seems to have a miraculous side effect: All of the ladies kiss and make up … literally.
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For his part, the New Jersey senator seems to be waiting on a miraculous conclusion -- his own "Rudy" moment.
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Bees are dying en masse and scientists aren't sure exactly why—and this year, there was no miraculous turnaround.
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Charismatic Christianity emphasizes the place of the miraculous in everyday life, such as speaking in tongues and faith healing.
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One of these miraculous trains will eventually connect Tokyo and Osaka, cutting over 70 minutes off the journey time.
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We reached out to Shen to find out exactly what went into this miraculous reimagination of Bieber's modern classic.
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To reduce the noise I now only read tweets through the lens of Tweetbot and its miraculous mute capabilities.
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That it manages to be so lifelike—of an organ most of us will never see alive—is miraculous.
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Psychologists have found that asking people to reflect in writing on their core values has miraculous effects on motivation.
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"I think the next decade in China is going to be less miraculous than the last two," Summers said.
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The entire effortless-yet-miraculous look was topped off with a blinged-out Starbucks cup completely covered in crystals.
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I fought against closing my eyes and sinking into it, still hopeful for a miraculous break in the clouds.
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Wednesday, December 26: Miraculous comeback On the day after Christmas, there's not a lot of news to drive markets.
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But absent some miraculous end to terrorism, in fighting it we are going to compromise some of our values.
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The drugs seemed miraculous when they were introduced in 1633, and they soon became blockbusters, with billion-dollar sales.
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Its deliciousness was only topped by the joy of knowing that I wouldn't have to wash anything afterwards. Miraculous.
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Unfortunately, for most people those miraculous anti-anxiety effects last only a few weeks or, if you're lucky, months.
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Is this comic saying that sexual congress and orgasms are as miraculous as anything that happens in the Bible?
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If there's any one player who epitomises Leicester's miraculous climb to the summit of English football, it's Wes Morgan.
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When you can't confirm a reason, the odds are the product is a scam rather than a miraculous bargain.
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After the incident, Landen continued to make great strides in his recovery, which doctors stopped short of calling miraculous.
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All of this suggests, Singapore's famous panacea to solve the drug problem is not as miraculous as it seems.
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Ignorance and fear mutate these creatures into adversaries, and we lose; we miss the miraculous drama cycling around us.
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It's one of those seemingly miraculous communities that make something uncommonly close to full use of all their members.
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Everyone should be very wary of dietary supplement health claims, particularly those claims of miraculous immunity from viral threats.
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"It was miraculous," his father said, recalling the image of the men laying the ball at his son's grave.
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If the world is still in one piece by the conclusion of the Trump presidency, it will be miraculous.
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Being microscopic and blind, it's miraculous that a macrophage generally knows to eat pathogenic cells and not good ones.
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It holds its shape like a perfect soufflé, rich and airy, simple and yet the product of miraculous technique.
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After their miraculous conversion, the Chiefs were unstoppable, running away with their first Super Bowl victory in 50 years.
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"Looking back on it, it's really miraculous that they were able to do what they did," Dr. Moran said.
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By the end of the holiday break, the number of fights I'd gotten into was a glorious, miraculous zero.
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After the attack, Landen continued to make great strides in his recovery, which doctors stopped short of calling miraculous.
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A miraculous fighter his entire life, we are optimistic and hopeful that he will move out of ICU soon.
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" Asked about House Democrats' claim that things are down to one sticking point, Shelby quipped, "That would be miraculous.
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Indeed, the recovery it has made since the depths of the Great Recession has been nothing short of miraculous.
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"I wouldn't say it's bittersweet at all because this has just been a miraculous year for me," he said.
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The combined results of these reforms has been nothing short of miraculous — for the voters, and for elected officials.
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"So for him to be able to get out and lead hundreds of people in a race is miraculous."
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It will also outright ban posts that make "miraculous claims" about diet products with links or codes to buy.
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The miraculous birth of Jesus — the prophet, the Messiah and the "Word" of God — should not offend any Muslim.
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But on a technical level, something miraculous is happening — something that would have been unimaginable just a decade ago.
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No, they won't strike wonder goals, but they could stop them with miraculous, lightning-quick reflexes and acrobatic dives.
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She doesn't think it's quite as miraculous as Uberman—she sometimes feels tired—but the Everyman schedule has more flexibility.
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Kipchoge eventually missed the world record by 35 seconds, finishing in 2:03:32—a miraculous time in the circumstances.
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A shaken Patel got down the car and spoke to other drivers, who also halted after seeing his miraculous escape.
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Knowing she was beat, Sharra Arryn allowed her son to trade his kingdom for one miraculous flight on Vhagar's back.
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There were so many miraculous far-aways on this planet and yet they couldn't find enough to keep them here.
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Following Mary's miraculous healing, she dedicated her life to Jesus, following him as he performed miracles and spread his teachings.
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Penitents engage in the extreme acts to ask for luck or divine intervention, or in gratitude for previously "miraculous" help.
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After 40 years working with spiders, the German-born zoologist has developed a deep appreciation of their near-miraculous powers.
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They would have more, too, if not for pulling out a miraculous pair of wins against Appalachian State and Georgia.
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"39 years ago today I had a 25% chance of surviving open heart surgery," he continued of his miraculous recovery.
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But after finding God at 27 years old, he made a seemingly miraculous recovery that he attributes to his faith.
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And yet, the miraculous thing is that this is what is happening constantly when we're playing a game like Convoy.
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"It's a miraculous catch," said Lefrancois after dragging a net-busting 1.7 tonnes of Coquilles Saint Jacques from the waters.
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Today, the former NBA player is happy to report that he's completely sober and stronger after a pretty miraculous recovery.
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It never loses its luster and its mystery, but it's no longer miraculous in terms of us not understanding it.
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Rosberg and Hamilton finished one-two in Russia but Mercedes said that had been little short of miraculous, despite appearances.
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Lacks didn't survive, but her miraculous cells turned out to be extraordinary in their ability to live outside the body.
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His fame has been boosted by supposedly miraculous surgeries he claims to have performed with his hands and without anesthesia.
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The iconic film told the story of a very small town's miraculous journey to the state high school basketball championship.
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Upon learning this, I felt, at once, that my brain was miraculous and that the whole process was completely tenuous.
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Perhaps not all that miraculous, but enough to convince the couple, Farida and Jimmy Balsara, who are not even Hindu.
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But that was the point of the trip: to prove that barbecue, though miraculous, is not a miracle of geography.
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Often, when playing through one of his scores on the piano, I linger on some miraculous musical detail or passage.
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In the short span of several decades, however, humans have injudiciously used antibiotics, squandering the value of these miraculous innovations.
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Jade rollers have reached peak saturation — they're on your Instagram feed, touted by experts as a miraculous, fix-everything solution.
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But barring a miraculous turn of events, the facility will remain open when he leaves the White House next January.
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" The season itself is called Advent, which goes back to another Greek word, parousia, which means "miraculous appearance" or "manifestation.
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Either in the simplest or the most elaborate sequences, he has a range of pressures, mastery of line, miraculous coordination.
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As Armstrong learns about the miraculous effects of the blood booster EPO, he wants some for himself and his teammates.
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Towns begins his career with many of the same tools, and with a similarly miraculous combination of body and skill.
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Or the miraculous moment when Mr. Almond's stunted Elias croons "Duquesne Whistle" in the style of a big-band heartthrob.
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In some cases, those two treatments have brought long and seemingly miraculous remissions to people who were expected to die.
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The film reveals itself, in the end, to be a love story of a conventional and also a miraculous kind.
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McCain started off as the presumptive front-runner, then nearly ran out of gas before making a miraculous primary comeback.
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The astronauts were braver; they accepted all of the information, terrifying or miraculous as it might be, that confronted them.
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And when I'm in the mood for something miraculous, I'll just remind myself that the Islands is still in business.
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It would have required a near-miraculous rally by Manning, but the offense was humming, and the Jaguars were huffing.
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As Mr. Groves goes to pick up Mike and the snowmobile fades, I realize something miraculous: there's no wind today.
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His likeness was painted into various mythical allegories, as a means of presenting the crown as miraculous or God-given.
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But today, in what feels like an almost miraculous happy ending to his harrowing journey, Cameron has achieved just that.
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But US troops at the base have since said it was "miraculous" there were no serious injuries from the attack.
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Staci Coleman, responsible for airfield operations at the base, told the Post it was "miraculous" no one sustained serious injuries.
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Back home, he shaved his beard and mustache, donned Western clothes and evangelized for agricultural collectivization and the miraculous tractor.
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At a benefit for the Family Equality Council, one of the hosts began talking about how miraculous having children is.
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It and other astounding land formations, along with thunderous waves, dominate these miraculous works, some not much larger than postcards.
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Faria's fame has been boosted by supposedly miraculous surgeries he claims to have performed with his hands and without anesthesia.
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In football Liverpool's miraculous comeback against Barcelona in the Champions League semi-final also glued the public to their screens.
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How miraculous, that when so much is lost there is still the possibility of deep friendship; the name is immaterial.
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Wasn't it miraculous that life didn't simply cease in those two weeks in April that the trees were in bloom?
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Until then, it's important to keep in mind that there's rarely clear evidence that specific foods have miraculous health effects.
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We live in the future, or at least in a version of the future that always seemed miraculous in the abstract.
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Lamar Odom's miraculous recovery is going so well ... he was able to board a private jet with still-wife Khloe Kardashian.
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There have been joyful greetings, prolonged separations, and more than one miraculous saving (direwolves may be cuddly, but they are fierce).
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Well, thanks to the 49ers miraculous overtime win, now San Francisco has been dropped from 4th to 7th in draft position.
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At the time, pilgrims associated visiting religious shrines and sites with miraculous cures and healing, including those who suffered from leprosy.
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This real physical effect causes some people to believe that seemingly miraculous or paranormal phenomena are behind certain behaviors and occurrences.
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Lucky that Puig didn't make the catch, and lucky that Marwin Gonzalez hit the most miraculous home run of his life.
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Best of all, it achieved what the original had, that almost miraculous feat of being rich and bold, but not heavy.
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" Ader's exhibition at the Claire Copley gallery provides the clearest indication of his thematic ambitions for "In Search of the Miraculous.
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It's also a natural anti-pollutant that fights skin aging, which is all the explanation you need for its "miraculous" reputation.
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Because Pruitt was revived and had no apparent loss of brain function, the event was nothing short of "miraculous," she said.
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But by mid December, something miraculous appeared behind the newly deforested cyclone fence that was apparently always behind the other fence.
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It is a truly miraculous sight out here in low Earth orbit, the bright blue-and-green Earth shining underneath me.
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Lauda was badly burned in the crash, but he made a miraculous recovery an returned to racing only 6 weeks later.
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But after a miraculous 122 days in the Cleveland Clinic Children's Neonatology Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Kota is making incredible progress.
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It is generally agreed that hitting 2 degrees would be quite ambitious, while hitting 1.5 would be nothing short of miraculous.
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He also would proclaim himself to be God and claim that he could do these miraculous healings, which were all staged.
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Unfortunately, he ended up busting his ass while trying to make a miraculous getaway before the cops caught up with him.
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As Dylan Matthews of Vox put it, permanently reducing homophobia with a short conversation turned out "too miraculous" to be true.
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Technology can do many things, many of them verging on the miraculous—but it cannot bypass values, commitments, interests, and beliefs.
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He was just 23 years old when he started writing this book; but his descriptive powers are nothing short of miraculous.
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Bariatric surgery continues to improve in safety, and for those in whom it is successful, it is nothing short of miraculous.
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"They have been able to do miraculous things" in the past to recover information from destroyed and damaged devices, Sumwalt said.
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You've pushed the boundaries of technology, pioneered miraculous medical treatments and emerged as leaders in unlocking the mysteries of our universe.
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But as the entire world knows, over the next two generations, something miraculous happened on the southern half of this peninsula.
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You've pushed the boundaries of technology, pioneered miraculous medical treatments, and emerged as leaders in unlocking the mysteries of our universe.
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The miraculous survival story, first reported by The New York Times, comes in the aftermath of destruction caused by Hurricane Dorian.
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That story had a somewhat miraculous ending — the botched restoration was so appalling that the church has become a tourist attraction.
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In that context, it's more than a little miraculous that the Domestic Violence Reform Act passed the State Senate at all.
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It's possible, Dr. Kremchek said, that Colker may have uncovered some miraculous heretofore-unseen methodology, but the odds are against it.
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But as visitors on this miraculous island, we followed the Christ of Havana's lead and drank our fair share of mojitos.
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It seems miraculous that he was able to react so quickly, especially in a setting that most people find wildly overwhelming.
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One of the miraculous, tiny creatures that remain active below the snow is a small, warm gray mammal, the meadow vole.
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On a marble fortified against bottomless blackness by a shell of air and color, fragile and miraculous as a soap bubble.
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The ability to walk, to keep food down, to defecate without electric pain were no longer mundane givens, but miraculous gifts.
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I was so disoriented by her miraculous survival that I momentarily wondered if the horse wasn't a metaphor for her death.
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Watch: Roxann Dawson's faith-based film, "Breakthrough," tells the story of a miraculous ordeal with an unassuming simplicity, our critic writes.
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Believe me when I say I started out intending to read "The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane," just that one book.
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"It's kind of miraculous it never happened," said Julia Azari, a political science professor at Marquette University who studies political parties.
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Fair to medium exciting, you might conclude: It was a sharp little shot rather than a miraculous feat of Federerian magic.
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I knew Elio, back then, and I knew artists, and it was the most miraculous discovery of lifestyle rock 'n' roll.
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What we saw as we went step by step with the Iraqi forces here made their survival seem even more miraculous.
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A miraculous rescue of an unconscious man sitting in his car on train tracks in Utah was caught on video Wednesday.
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He ventures outside of his everyday bubble and experiences something miraculous ... right before he gets the wind knocked out of him.
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"Her book is a testament to the miraculous power of language to interpret and transform our world," the Pulitzer citation read.
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I'd come to see it for myself in May, and returned in November; it felt as miraculous as the first time.
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Saturday features Schubert's "Unfinished" Symphony, Bartok's "The Miraculous Mandarin" and Brahms's Piano Concerto No. 1, with Rudolf Buchbinder at the keyboard.
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Before she arrived in Arizona in the late 20303s, her supposed miraculous healing powers inspired plots to overthrow the Mexican government.
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Looking back in retrospect at the miraculous New York City turnaround, what's striking is how little there really was to it.
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There is a miraculous quality to watching a dry riverbed fill, and the video circulated online with allusions to the Bible.
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They have both surrendered 54% of their value so far in 2016, making Best Buy's flat showing miraculous in relative terms.
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I call my wife to say that it is frankly too miraculous out here for me to be leaving anytime soon.
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But I prefer to see in it the mystery of consciousness, that other delicate movement sitting atop a miraculous, ramshackle machine.
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After this miraculous recovery from the brink, he committed the rest of his time to making the lives of his lifesavers better.
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The rapid recovery seemed miraculous for a player who missed the last three months of the season with a broken right foot.
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"Her progress from the day I first met her is nothing short of miraculous," Dr. Lindley Bliss said at the press conference.
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It's best to be even more skeptical than usual when looking at the results of industry-funded studies claiming miraculous health benefits.
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The Chiefs won both games, but one required a series of miraculous plays from Mahomes to win in overtime in 20. 29.
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When you tap your screen you are touching an object just as miraculous as Javanese spices seemed to 16th-century European nobs.
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Tom Wolf echoed the mayor's calls for stricter gun laws, saying it's "miraculous that only six people were injured" in the standoff.
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I hadn't been able to turn my luxurious summer off from teaching into the miraculous output of writing I had originally imagined.
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SO-CALLED ORGANIC crops, grown without recourse to synthetic fertilisers and pesticides, are credited with miraculous properties by many of their fans.
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"Her recovery in the #NICU was nothing short of miraculous for a tiny body that had just undergone such trauma," she continued.
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Pay-TV, for that is the miraculous sector in question, achieved this by charging customers 50% more for the same old services.
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"I got a phone call from someone saying we think we've found your cat," O'Hara said of her miraculous reunion with Rosey.
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"Patient is doing fine post-operatively and we are taking care to prevent meningitis," Giri wrote in a report headlined "Miraculous Escape."
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But "miraculous" is perhaps the best word to describe the goodness that can prevail in the midst and aftermath of such tragedy.
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" Sunrise's Dr. Keith Blum told the Review Journal that Frost underwent a three-hour surgery, and he described her survival as "miraculous.
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I don't know about you, but I'm perfectly happy to accept Eleven's miraculous return if it means she gets to stick around.
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Using the term 'miraculous' Peyton Low, director of public affairs for the Diocese of Tyler, said the tornado was a direct hit.
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The others repeated this story, and the interviewer said how miraculous it was that they had escaped the hell of such kidnappers.
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The past half-century has been miraculous—something like 50 vaccines exist for humans, and hundreds for nonhuman animals we live with.
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A video of the miraculous rescue shows the pups crying in fear and joy, narrated by the surprised voices of the rescuers.
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Hydrophobic T-Shirts Are Miraculous—Until You Wash ThemA few weeks ago, an Australian startup offered to send me a T-shirt.
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Somehow, after all those drives and all those hard spills, he's the same miraculous acrobatic Mack truck Miami needs him to be.
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Here's the good, the bad, the ugly, and the miraculous truth about what happens when you produce a person from your body.
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It was strange, and somewhat miraculous, that Rorschach painted ten inkblots that happened to work as a window into the unconscious mind.
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His miraculous state of being comes with a wariness that he doesn't speak to, but that plays brashly in the margin moments.
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It does, and I find myself snacking on my third tortilla—which just came out of their miraculous gasless kitchen—by itself.
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Hillary Clinton defeated Bernie Sanders in the New Jersey primary on Tuesday night, deflating Sanders's hopes for a miraculous last-minute comeback.
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The magnitude of the Democrats' gains in recapturing a majority in the House of Representatives is "not a miraculous achievement," he added.
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She found pages from Matt's Good Book in Kevin's hand, about a sheriff with the same name who can do miraculous things.
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In the 703 season, the Yankees received a nearly miraculous contribution from pitcher David Cone, who had to recover from an aneurysm.
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Fox-Pitt made a miraculous recovery from an ugly fall that had him in a medically induced coma just eight months ago.
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I became tempted to write about Jason only when, in March of last year, he experienced a seemingly miraculous, almost-overnight recovery.
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Turning to a small statue of Santo Niño de Cebú, a patron saint of the Philippines known for miraculous powers, he prayed.
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Each gallery highlights one aspect of his interdisciplinary sensibility: the early paintings, sardonic assemblages, exquisite collages, magnificent films and miraculous inkblot drawings.
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Sure, other products may lend an assist, but the holy grail — like its Biblical counterpart — is the one with the miraculous powers.
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We've seen them mentioned on websites, magazines, and heard about their allegedly miraculous abilities straight from the mouths of our favorite YouTubers.
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Last week, Memphis needed a miraculous miss from Tulsa to hold on for a 42-41 win in an absolute nail-biter.
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"Whatever this miraculous thing is that you're telling me about, I don't understand it and I don't like it," Mr. Passaro said.
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The following season, a Spartans team with miraculous wins at Michigan (the blocked punt) and Ohio State met Alabama and got demolished.
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By making the game essentially a free-throw contest, Syracuse was hoping the Spartans would not come up with any miraculous shots.
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"I find that pretty miraculous," said Chief Jeffrey L. Payne of the Dayton Fire Department, who credited early warnings to the public.
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The person responsible for their miraculous escape was Pablo Neruda, who, at the age of 34, was already considered Chile's greatest poet.
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Personally, I don't think Kevin's going to be able to find his way back, but I'm still rooting for a miraculous transformation.
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Magical realism is a literary genre that's grounded in reality but in which miraculous and magical things may happen at any moment.
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Its burning was the negation of the miraculous survival of the city through the centuries, exactly what was not supposed to happen.
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Every year the programs that can afford to do so point their miraculous, expensive, glossy machine-crafted rosters towards the same goal.
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Before you go sticking your hand in a hive, though, know that not everyone believes bee products to be miraculous beauty agents.
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The miraculous Allocacoc Power Cube gives me four conventional sockets for American devices, two USB ports and a bunch of plug adapters.
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"I think I dropped to the ground," Pilgrim told the Herald of the miraculous moment in which she was found by police.
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Of course, his miraculous 2016 victory was built largely on the issue of immigration and his pledge to build a border wall.
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The Dionne quintuplets — the first known to survive — were a flash of miraculous happy news in the depths of the Great Depression.
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"Right after that, this miraculous girl appears and creates such a powerful sensation because she spoke to the moment," the mayor said.
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Barring some miraculous conversion on Mr. Trump's part, his election cannot be interpreted as anything but bad news for the climate agenda.
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Wouldn't it be miraculous if North Korea's proposal to talk with United States about abandoning its nuclear arms led to genuine disarmament?
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You can feel people's presences around you, but also just the experience of feeling like you're watching like a silent miraculous thing.
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Still other votives are a result of a devotee's miraculous salvation from natural or human catastrophe — storms, avalanches, motor accidents or war.
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Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir is a French show that's been dubbed so English-speaking kids can enjoy it too.
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I remember the false hope of his miraculous recovery at the hospital on the afternoon Katharine is called in to say goodbye.
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But I note that people claim cases of miraculous cures where there is room for ambiguity, such as cancer going into remission.
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Faraday's name and his use of electricity to bring life back to Roderick's leg suggests something a little miraculous, but also inexplicable.
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The miraculous restoration happened quickly enough to ship them back, just in time for an exhibition at the Palazzo Zaguri in Venice.
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I wish I'd had the idea to use them for people who weren't so bad off, because I would've seen miraculous results.
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The idea that DNA could survive for thousands of years — let alone be reassembled into an entire genome — seemed little short of miraculous.
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This practice of heavily implying miraculous claims (but not stating them outright) is one continued by Brian Clement since Wigmore's death in 1994.
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For now, the happy news is that the general public can get an intimate look at Moreau's miraculous works — some rarely exhibited Stateside.
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As I've grown older, I've begun to view life as a miraculous occurrence that I feel less and less comfortable taking gambles with.
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"It was so much more complex and so much more heroic and so much more miraculous than anybody thought possible," Gutman, 40, says.
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"I don't how to describe it other than miraculous," the man, who described himself as a former heroin addict, said, the AP reported.
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It was "a pretty miraculous effort by the team to create a general assembly line out of nothing in three weeks," Musk said.
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So the fact that the Block-a-Vote went to a person on a 4-4 tribe split is just shy of miraculous.
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It's still somewhat taboo to say it, but it's no longer possible to deny it: Twitter is making an unexpected, somewhat miraculous comeback.
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The work began as a series of black-and-white photographs entitled "In Search of the Miraculous (One Night in Los Angeles)" (1973).
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It's a miraculous recovery for the Battle Creek, Michigan, teen, who was shot February 20 in a Cracker Barrel parking lot in Kalamazoo.
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"More like 'sell in May and miss the miraculous Fed-induced rally,' the best move of the year," the "Mad Money" host said.
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I'm a miraculous survivor, I should have died a thousand times from my exposure to AIDS, as I've had several lovers who've died.
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On the one hand, it can provide miraculous information that helps solve crimes, identify disease and help tell us about who we are.
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In those places, folks who otherwise might edit themselves for the straight world find the miraculous-seeming freedom to directly pursue their desires.
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We remain steadfast in our faith and praise God for His miraculous work in our lives and for your love, prayers and support.
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The miraculous feat of nature was captured on film by a team of biologists off Panama's Pacific coast at the Hannibal Bank seamount.
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A knowing glance toward her cousin Elizabeth, she needs neither words nor gestures to get her message across: a miraculous birth is coming.
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The miraculous new 2017 revival of his landmark 1990 TV series Twin Peaks has seen critics studying each hour from every conceivable angle.
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If you've heard of All the Money in the World, it's probably because of the movie's last-minute, and quite miraculous, casting change.
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This savory oat mix is kind of miraculous; it tastes like macaroni & cheese crossed with risotto and has the nutritional benefits of oatmeal.
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The so-called XPL (short for cross-linked polymer layer) is applied in a simple two-step process that creates rather miraculous results.
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Break those chains and yeast, the most incidentally miraculous lifeform this side of the Babel fish, will eat the sugar and excrete alcohol.
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" In the telling, this miraculous transformation occurs 24 hours earlier: "On January 20th of 2017, the day I take the oath of office.
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As the result of giving a TEDxTokyo talk about my love for Japanese animation, I was extended a miraculous invitation to Studio Ghibli.
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From seeing the seemingly miraculous powders get made to finding some ingenious uses for bath-time staples, we may have reached peak highlighter.
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When I say pregnancy is not miraculous I'm saying that there is, in addition to the religious understanding, there is a scientific understanding.
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Stocks escaped last week with a near-miraculous turnaround after a mid-week selloff threatened to put a major crimp in the market.
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Harry is famous among the witches and wizards who live in secret all over the country because Harry's miraculous survival marked Voldemort's downfall.
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He didn't see a Night's Watch conspiracy that was right under his nose, and walked out on his brothers after his miraculous resurrection.
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Richard Simmons has apparently made a miraculous recovery ... telling TMZ he now feels great after getting rushed to the hospital on Friday night.
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Captain Shahbazi deftly manipulated the brakes to balance and slow the plane, then tipping its nose down for a miraculous controlled crash landing.
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Each year, on December 6th, the clergy collects a clear liquid that seeps from the tomb that is believed to have miraculous powers.
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I would never have deserved someone as extraordinary as Meredith if I hadn't been changed by someone as unique and miraculous as Michelle.
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Brewers turn water into beer every day, but a more miraculous feat would be to do so within the space of a minute.
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If a post included a miraculous weight-loss claim and a commercial offer (like a discount code), it was headed for a ban.
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The joke centers on the ease with which, using this crazy machine, one can create this object which previously appeared as downright miraculous.
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Instead, it's about Pillar Man, the guy who stands atop a tall pillar throughout the second season, waiting for something miraculous to happen.
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It's a new, largely untried strategy for a Southern politician running statewide, but after Jones's miraculous victory in Alabama, it suddenly looks possible.
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Mr. Macri's supporters heralded his 2015 election as a miraculous outbreak of normalcy in a country with a well-earned reputation for histrionics.
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He had returned to the hospital after several miraculous (but still incomplete) recoveries and trips to rehab, followed by dire, seemingly instant declines.
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The ad is a wonder and, according to Fiat Chrysler Automobiles chief marketing officer Olivier Francois, miraculous in that it happened at all.
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On one Sunday, we can pause Everything Else and just enjoy a miraculous helmet catch or a commercial for a job-finding company.
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"Honestly getting the phone call that it was happening was one of the most beautiful, miraculous, emotional experiences of my life," Liss said.
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Nevertheless, given the numbers, "we're not going to address this growing older population through some miraculous influx of specialized geriatricians," Mr. Petriceks said.
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"The job that Liam's filled in the back in the bullpen has been nothing short of miraculous," the Oakland starter Brett Anderson said.
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"Digital artwork is very useful when talking about the Bible, and all of the spiritual and miraculous themes recorded in it," he said.
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It seems miraculous that any of these wobbly-necked beings are ever able to soar, to become flickers of color across our meadows.
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Only when we say "You" to the world do we perceive its miraculous strangeness and, at the same time, its potential for intimacy.
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" In 22017, Roy J. Plunkett, a chemist employed by DuPont, accidentally invented a seemingly miraculous polymer they named polytetrafluoroethylene, then later, simply "Teflon.
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Instagram said it would pay special attention to products that claim to be "miraculous" remedies for shedding pounds or spurring other cosmetic changes.
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"The night when the worst thing happened to me was the same night something miraculous happened," she tells PEOPLE, describing the students' heroism.
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We haven't heard much recently about Theranos, the seemingly miraculous blood-testing start-up that last year turned out to a giant fraud.
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Well, if you are looking at just electoral response, I mean, from the congressional special elections we've seen before, we've seen miraculous stuff.
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Being there for its people through two world wars, millions of weddings and births, countless rulers and tyrants, unthinkable plagues and miraculous events.
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While many remain optimistic that the school could remain open, it would take a miraculous $30 million endowment donation to make this possible.
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"My brain was racing," Nutter tells PEOPLE in this week's cover story recounting Jayme's ordeal and miraculous escape after nearly three months held hostage.
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In a new interview, Thompson says it's precisely that "miraculous rise" that's made Curry the target of "disdain" from many of his NBA peers.
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Prenatal testing is a miraculous technology that has drastically altered the course of a woman's pregnancy since it was first developed in the 1960s.
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I didn't think I was ready but then I was in the pieces and it forced me to go, 'A woman's body is miraculous.
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When I know what that is, I will have the miraculous privilege of going after that with all the wild flowers in my heart.
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I will always remind my son that he is just as miraculous and beautiful today as he was on the day he was born.
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As the show's title suggests, our world's largest ocean is brimming with miraculous creatures, and the white-spotted puffer (Arothron hispidus) is no exception.
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You may think that we finally deserve such a marvel and that, if anybody were to build something so miraculous, it would be Apple.
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The accident left Price no worse for wear, as he made 28 saves, including a miraculous diving stop against J.T. Miller before overtime expired.
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In August 2013, Franklin told the Associated Press that she had a "miraculous" recovery and would be back on stage when she's fully better.
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But to act as though the solution requires some supernatural or miraculous intervention is spineless and antithetical to Facebook's approach to many other problems.
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It's pretty miraculous that this needed debunking, since many of the posts I saw, at least, had more than 26 individuals commenting on them.
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The progress in research, vaccine delivery and statistical monitoring to which they have contributed is "more miraculous than the digital revolution," Mr Gates says.
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"The extraordinary rebound of eastern Thailand's tigers is nothing short of miraculous," John Goodrich, Panthera's senior tiger program director, said in a news release.
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Other times the miraculous promises of technology—the rearrangement of our very DNA, the blockchain-enabled toppling of Facebook—are frustratingly slow to arrive.
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"[The resurrection] is really different in the sense that she had no idea she could do that," Van Houten says of Melisandre's miraculous magic.
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They go something like: Beware of self-proclaimed visionaries promising miraculous new technologies, especially when they won't show you how the new technology operates.
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Meanwhile, Trump reacts to job growth numbers that are clearly slower than what we saw in 2014, 2015, or 2016 as if they're miraculous.
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Is this the face of a man who was so ahead of the curve that he suggested such miraculous technology in the first place?
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Tebow also flashed the implausible throwing form that made his brief, blaringly over-parsed, and mostly hilarious career as a NFL quarterback so miraculous.
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The miraculous rescue story is played and replayed across all networks, but Scott doesn't consider himself heroic, and he wants no part of celebrity.
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In the meantime, as a global effort disbands and exhausted rescuers head home, Thailand is celebrating an outcome that feels little short of miraculous.
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As Independence Day celebrations break out across these United States, Americans everywhere will remember what occurred in Philadelphia during that miraculous summer of 28500.
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Absent a miraculous fourth quarter performance, the USPS is going to report its tenth consecutive year with a multi-billion dollar loss in 2016.
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The Ottawa Senators just barely survived Game 6 and extended their miraculous season because of three reasons: Craig Anderson, Craig Anderson, and Craig Anderson.
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It is now the centerpiece of the show, more than anything they might come up with barring a miraculous Stone Cold Steve Austin recovery.
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" Finally, Cramer turned to the stock of Cree, a leading LED lightning manufacturer that the "Mad Money" host has watched make a "miraculous comeback.
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And the talk afterward among coaches and players centered on launch angles and physics and miraculous epiphanies about the virtue of pulling the baseball.
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I imagine great-grandma Edith May would be intrigued and maybe even envious that scientific advancements would some day make such miraculous things possible.
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Star Trek imagined the medical tricorder—a near-miraculous handheld device for scanning patients and performing diagnoses—as a mainstay of 23rd century medicine.
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They're almost as miraculous as those beauties we so hopefully coax out of the soil, generation after generation, through many more summers of love.
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I know that he spent every day fighting for his own ... He survived 22 months, which was miraculous with the diagnosis that he received.
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A miraculous Sanders turnaround is possible, and Sanders has pointed to the "unprecedented" nature of the delayed primaries to justify staying in the race.
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It could have been a disaster (The Guardian called it a "miraculous oddity"), but, hey, that would have been part of the journey, too.
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Their dreamlike, off-the-rails tour of Mexico City is a succession of unlikely (if not miraculous) events with an undercurrent of social criticism.
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The country experienced a couple of "miraculous" decades in the 1950s and '60s, largely due to low taxation, fiscal prudence, and an open economy.
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"It is a miraculous honor to be here," she says, and in that moment, we are as entranced with the park as she is.
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Then because he turned from his own story to the current debate over who gets access to this kind of miraculous care, and how.
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In a city as crowded (and as vertical) as New York, an unadulterated view of the sky is a precious and miraculous thing, indeed.
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You'd think somewhere in the miraculous technological utopia of our age, we'd also be able to get a decent laptop without spending a fortune.
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The mountains of Chile tell us that if we are brave enough, resourceful enough, imaginative enough, then nothing in this miraculous world is impossible.
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Last year, the enhanced canvases were displayed publicly for the first time; the effect was of the miraculous and instantaneous resurrection of the paintings.
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The combined efforts of Harper doctors and G.M. engineers would produce a miraculous machine — a mechanical device that would temporarily replace Mr. Opitek's heart.
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At its best, hospice care is nearly miraculous in its ability to alleviate suffering and enable people to die in gentle and dignified ways.
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In a miraculous turn of timing, many of the sculptures at Notre-Dame cathedral had been removed just days before, and survived the fire.
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The plot of A Cure for Wellness involves an idyllic escape in a Swiss spa that's giving out miraculous cures for whatever ails you.
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This season is about the coming of Jesus, that miraculous moment known as the Incarnation, which quite literally means the "putting into flesh" of spirit.
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Since many clinics and research facilities toss out old samples over time, Worobey said it was "miraculous" they were able to find these 272,21987 samples.
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Due to the severity of the situation, officials are calling the incident "miraculous" as chances of surviving being buried under an avalanche are very slim.
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Her recovery was so miraculous, these articles have credulously reported, that Harvard scientists are gearing up to study how Bero's diet saved her from cancer.
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"I'm not sure Madeline understands how miraculous she and her classmates really are," the girl's mother, Kara George, who has three other daughters, tells PEOPLE.
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Then my mom moved us to Florida, which was miraculous, because you can skateboard all year around, and there were all these punks and skaters.
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"Remember at one point you were carrying a child, a life, which is incredible in its self, that is miraculous," Abigail said in the release.
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And it's why, barring a miraculous turnaround, they're not getting any closer to a deal that can survive the Senate as well as the House.
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Though Dan's YouTube channel only has 163,000 subscribers—and many videos struggle to break 100,000 views—the volume and sincerity of its comments are miraculous.
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But it may be a new day for those miraculous appliances, as they just got the seal of approval of none other than Joanna Gaines.
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" He continued, "the feeling of the blue reserve parachute opening & functioning properly was miraculous this has never happened to another student before at this school.
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We're begging you, please share you're own glowing reviews with Ben & Jerry's so the rest of us can get easy access to this miraculous treat.
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A young Alabama girl who was left with a gruesome facial injury has had a "miraculous" recovery after contracting meningitis that brought her near death.
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He's managed to do the miraculous (in fashion, anyways): reinvent a heritage brand for today, giving it a cool currency while capturing a new audience.
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It's downright miraculous that creator Donald Glover and his ace collaborators have chosen to convert that seemingly limitless potential into something so idiosyncratic and personal.
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The no-hitter was not only miraculous, it was a perfect encapsulation of Jackson the pitcher: forever walking the thin line between brilliant and terrible.
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The artist was searching for something "miraculous," but even if he were to have found it, who's to say whether he could adequately convey it?
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Right now, mere ponies are being presented as unicorns: privately held tech firms worth over $1bn that are supposedly strong and world-beating—miraculous almost.
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Commentary: Unless something miraculous happens, the drought-hit city of Cape Town will become the first major city in which the taps literally run dry.
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"I've felt more confident in myself and my body than ever before because it is strong and miraculous and badass," the mother of one said.
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You know the main character's established relationship will end in a satisfying, justified way so that they can get with the new, miraculous love interest.
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And yet, as busy as this drawing becomes, and the attention that is paid to stained walls, the drawing never becomes claustrophobic, which is miraculous.
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The second episode has been met with much better reviews, because it drags the viewer into forgetting the real in favor of a miraculous fiction.
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If the miraculous days are over, and a more humdrum reality is setting in, will investors still be prepared to back the industry so willingly?
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By and large, moving full steam ahead and worrying about obstacles later has lead to miraculous success; Austin has no plans of switching up now.
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But miraculous feats do not necessarily make messianic figures, and having a meaningful impact does not necessarily create a sustainable movement, let alone a revolution.
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The miraculous case, covered in our best-read story today, comes from a special issue of The Times Magazine on the new science of cancer.
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"Maybe people think there's some miraculous property, that it really revs up your metabolism, but we didn't find that to be the case," Peterson said.
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But Patrick Marber's near-miraculous production of "Travesties" goes on to locate emotional crosscurrents in a prismatic text that doesn't necessarily suggest reserves of feeling.
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And when she made some terrible decisions and then had a laughably miraculous recovery from being stabbed in the stomach several times, fans became annoyed.
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His recovery was nothing short of miraculous; his son was optimistic enough to hope Howe would be even better than he was before the stroke.
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Beginning during his late teen years, his episodes would escalate fast into grandiose bouts of mania, followed by miraculous recoveries after months of incomprehensible behavior.
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By pairing these images with her own writing in My Birth, Winant creates a complex narrative around childbirth, one that is both horrific and miraculous.
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"At the risk of being totally corny and spiritual, there's something miraculous about getting here, and I'm still sort of surprised by it," Goldberg says.
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"I found it miraculous, this row of tiny pictures that transformed into a seamless narrative when fed through a projector," he tells The Creators Project.
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Rather than blithely ignoring life's complexities, the artistically successful Christmas movie acknowledges and negotiates them before enacting a miraculous resolution to the dilemmas they pose.
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One of the things that happened in the 2008 recession that was almost miraculous from a global perspective is that China didn't have a recession.
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Our narrator, an archaeologist, describes why she does her work, and why the single miraculous creation of the human race is so important to belief.
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This $6 toner has done miraculous things for my skin, and costs a fraction of what I was spending on my pricey, luxury brand toner.
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It was possible to imagine that the slim orange wedge might never reappear, so that when at last it did, it seemed even more miraculous.
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Were it left solely to Edison, he would have locked himself away in his lab, emerging every few months to announce yet another miraculous discovery.
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It is Turner's sense of the miraculous, more than anything about the irascible powerhouse who painted his glorious pictures, that makes us succumb to them.
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After a season full of ups and downs, the Chicago Bears almost kept their playoff dreams alive in miraculous fashion against their archrivals Sunday afternoon.
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"When you see what (these women) can do with support and love and education, it's miraculous, really," said Sister Teresa Fitzgerald, who founded Hour Children.
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It was then the on-call senior's job to conduct an efficient, morbid, sometimes miraculous symphony to revive a patient whose heart had stopped beating.
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Its miraculous prolongation of my existence, for which I am ever grateful, deepens my concern about those who will be unable to benefit from it.
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I could probably embezzle another moment or two of watching it ripen, but I put my back to the miraculous and get on with life.
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They watched a miraculous video of a little boy struggling to walk up a flight of stairs before treatment — and then doing it easily afterward.
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But here's the miraculous part: while Poremski believes that Polo could have easily run down the stairs and out the door to safety, he did not.
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At the time, the canine's vet didn't give her long to live, but Baby surprised everyone with a "miraculous turnaround" that lasted more than one year.
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"Don't feel like you're just waiting for the other shoe to drop," Dr. Justice said, calling her "really pretty miraculous" for not relapsing since the surgery.
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David Ehrlich, IndieWire: Alpha is a miraculous place, a Wonderland in orbit, but this incredible world is desperately in search of a story worth its sights.
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"It has been leaps and bounds every single day," Jared says, adding that the doctors have called the recovery "miraculous," considering the close calls they experienced.
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Pope Francis approved Mother Teresa's canonization in December, declaring her responsible for the "miraculous healing" of a Brazilian man with multiple brain abscesses – her second miracle.
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But the most horrific—and miraculous—incident took place in 1972, resulting in the world's current world record for surviving the highest fall without a parachute.
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But, both Dr. Lain and Dr. Tzu make sure to point out that topical treatments don't always provide the miraculous results most patients are looking for.
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As far as Cruz is concerned, I don't think he's gonna be able to draw independents and Democrats unless he has some kind of miraculous change.
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By most accounts, the miraculous boner-inducing pill does not taste good, but the popular erectile dysfunction drug Viagra isn't really prescribed for its flavor profile.
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Like other so-called superfoods, butter coffee has inspired a cult of true believers who attribute all kinds of miraculous effects to consumption of the beverage.
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" The actress opened up about her year-long sobriety earlier this year, saying on Instagram, "Today I'm in the miraculous position of being one year sober.
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For Muslims, the city is sacred as the point from which the Prophet Muhammad, after a miraculous night flight from Mecca, began a tour of heaven.
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The insurers could yet stage a miraculous recovery, but the flatlining stocks are usually a telltale sign that it is time to start making other arrangements.
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Remove any content that makes a "miraculous claim about certain diet or weight loss products" and comes with a commercial offer such as a discount code.
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The Baseball Gods were in the bag for the Cincinnati Reds last night, as they pulled off a somewhat miraculous comeback win over the Cleveland Indians.
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"There have been many miraculous stories of people lasting many days (following similar disasters) and certainly we are searching for a miracle right now," Brown said.
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The media tends to depict pregnancy as a miraculous time during which giving up the occasional glass of wine is the worst thing that could happen.
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For Oklahoma City, it turns out success really is as simple, and as miraculous, as replacing all the things that don't work with things that do.
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For Catholics, the bread and wine are not metaphors for Jesus' body and blood, but the real thing — a miraculous, fleshly conduit between God and creation.
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Characters get knocked out over and over, but never killed (John's miraculous recoveries continue, this time after having his head repeatedly slammed against a brick wall).
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Watch: Lila Avilés's modest and miraculous first feature film, "The Chambermaid," finds pathos and a hint of magic in the routines of a young hotel worker.
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Some pointed out that another apocryphal document, "The Infancy Gospel of Matthew," also depicts Mary eating from a palm tree and drinking from a miraculous spring.
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They say it takes a village to raise a child — but a child also has a somewhat miraculous way of turning a city into a village.
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Set to the music of Bach, it explored pedestrian movement (walking, running, standing, skidding, falling) and encompassed both dark and bright emotions in a miraculous flow.
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Davitz saying that while her son had had a miraculous recovery from his cancer, her husband had died and she was moving back to New York.
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Though the survival into the 21st century of a label he founded in the early '80s is nothing short of miraculous, business miracles are not accidental.
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Harvests fell drastically short of the miraculous yields that officials had promised in the Great Leap Forward, a feverish campaign to propel China into communist plenty.
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Though not as hashtaggable as lasers, hypersonics, or spaceplanes, this trinity creates the opportunity for a miraculous new weapons-building process that is far more exciting.
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It's miraculous that a composer whose reputation dates to his 1955 "Susannah," one of the most performed American operas, is still working with assurance and skill.
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I enjoyed Brother Andrew's miraculous escapes from brutal soldiers, and at 13 I believed in the power of prayer that blinded the eyes of his persecutors.
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And in the one game that Mr Smith missed entirely, Ben Stokes, England's hard-hitting all-rounder, scored a miraculous 135 to rescue England from defeat.
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" But these works do not stand on their own; instead, they allow us to see a fuller picture of the miraculous creation of "Leaves of Grass.
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Spared destruction by a sentimental Nazi who couldn't bear to blow the place up, as Hitler had instructed, Paris recuperated from the war with miraculous speed.
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In between his first and his second year of medical school, Tisherman worked with Safar, studying the phenomenon of seemingly miraculous resuscitation following cold-water drowning.
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When death is unexpectedly averted through the use of drugs, devices or procedures, technology is considered miraculous; when death occurs regardless, its application is considered undignified.
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"There is nothing miraculous about what I'm doing," Mr. Iverson said, as he sat in his dressing room at the Verizon Center before donning his topcoat.
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With a consistent track record and a knack for saving his most miraculous plays for the most dramatic moments, there's no other quarterback quite like Wilson.
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The life nuggets that her liberal Rabbi posts make her laugh, the photos from a 1970's summer program an acquaintance shares are a miraculous portal.
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Is she insufficiently attentive, as a book like Jo Baker's "Longbourn" suggests, to those below stairs, or is it miraculous that we see them at all?
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More than 20 years ago, AT&T ran a series of ads depicting the miraculous things information technology would allow us to do in the future.
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It was there, in war-torn Lithuania, that Wigmore first came to believe that grass was nothing short of a miraculous source of nourishment and medicinal power.
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According to KPHO News, who reported the story, the veterinarian treating the rescue dog said it's miraculous the 18-week-old pup survived the attack at all.
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It's miraculous, isn't it, that we automatically assume the distrust the Soviet Union forces on its citizens goes so deep that honesty has to have an angle?
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While most patients don't experience such dramatic or quick improvement — the effects can take weeks or months to appear — many describe it as transformative, or even miraculous.
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Given the twin stressors of early-life pregnancy and reality television fame, the fact that any of the Teen Mom stars are remotely functional is frankly miraculous.
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But on Sunday, Shazier — having made miraculous strides in his recovery — was on hand to watch the Steelers when they returned to face the Bengals in Cinncinati.
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But when it comes to high-intensity interval training (HIIT), a very short workout, the benefits you've heard about are both legitimate and — we'll say it — miraculous.
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Of course those are all yet more miraculous sounding claims being made for graphene — the likes of which have been liberally attached to the substance for years.
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"No words will ever be able to describe this miraculous moment of life," Heidi gushed on Instagram last month, sharing a slideshow of photos of their newborn.
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Above all, though, Seth's favorite topic was the miraculous power of thoughts to shape reality: If you believe it, it is so; we create our own worlds.
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There'll be no further development, no miraculous Windows 241 Mobile revivals, and no further attempts to compete with the overwhelming duopoly of Apple's iOS and Google's Android.
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Late last year, T-Mobile launched a seemingly miraculous offer called Binge On that allows you to stream unlimited quantities of video using cellular data, for free.
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Who among us hasn't been tempted by an influencer touting miraculous hair-growth pills, their mouth slightly agape to reveal what looks like candy between their teeth?
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It has taken me the better part of my life to start realizing that there is nothing funny, or shameful, or less than miraculous, about my body.
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If you thought Transformers could only exist in a world as miraculous as one where Megan Fox would fall for a guy like Shia LaBeouf, think again.
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That's the part that'll likely do well in business schools, as what Nadella has achieved at Microsoft over the last few years is nothing short of miraculous.
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The miraculous release from gravity's pull at the top of a hill, followed by a childlike caper down the other side, with arms outstretched like a plane.
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Leicester City's Jamie Vardy received a cross and sent in a miraculous arching shot off the volley that caught Aston Villa keeper Mark Bunn off his line.
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The Patriots' fans stayed in the corner "not talking to anybody" and then "jumping for joy" when the team made a miraculous comeback in the second half.
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Lavender is the skin-care industry's undisputed favorite essential oil, a (supposedly) miraculous panacea touted for its (supposed) antiseptic, antibacterial, acne-fighting, skin-soothing, stress-reducing benefits.
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It felt very much like a congruence that was allowing this sort of miraculous thing to happen," they continue, "even though, as I said, it was coincidence.
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CRISPR-Cas9, the gene-editing tool that is currently the darling of biotech and many other fields, may not be quite as miraculous as early tests suggested.
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Thanks to all those factors coming into near-miraculous alignment, a kid who didn't have hands less than two years ago can swing a baseball bat today.
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As wage growth also picks up, U.S. GDP is closer than ever to reaching 3 percent — something that would be a "miraculous event for America," he said.
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"I look forward to being able to visit with the president and getting a more in-depth briefing," Perry said about the so-called miraculous poop fuel.
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The Congregation and other Vatican officials reach the end of their investigation when they can identify what, if any, miraculous acts this person performed in their life.
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But any book about the history of something as elemental and miraculous as the gene is bound, at least indirectly, to tell the story of innovation itself.
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Recorded live at the Armory, this engrossing album features pieces by Berio, Takemitsu, Fauré, Ravel, Albéniz, Liszt, Janacek and Debussy that explore water's miraculous and merciless qualities.
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The most miraculous passage is the ending (1:26 to 1:54), a long arc in which the dancers seem to move in slow motion beyond gravity.
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And, the only thing you love more than your miraculous self-heating mug, is lecturing everyone about why it represents the cutting edge of coffee-warming technology.
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On the 10th anniversary of a passenger plane's miraculous landing on a river, we're speaking to survivors about their experiences and wildlife experts about preventing bird strikes.
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By e-mail, Perl observed that a "miraculous achievement" of Calder's abstract art was that it spoke to an international audience — successfully and on its own terms.
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The miraculous Beaux-Arts structure is entirely covered in lavish decorative elements that range from multicolored marble friezes to columns and images of deities from Greek mythology.
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Everything about this is pretty miraculous; from the ball actually squeezing itself through that tiny gap in the first place, to it not actually causing serious damage.
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Miraculous, back from the dead recovery of Kaimukkao aside, the sok hud, however, made another appearance in Round 3 and Kaimukkao was left snoozing on the canvas.
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Perhaps our prayers for healing might be not for miraculous "cures" for individuals but for society at large to be more welcoming, inclusive and hospitable to everyone.
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Salah is an underdog — an Egyptian, a Muslim, an immigrant — but with so many people rallying around and rooting for him, his miraculous talent is dispelling prejudice.
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Producing a multi-city, multi-venue, multimedia contemporary art event is a major undertaking anywhere, but doing so in the environment of Palestine today is fairly miraculous.
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Warren E. Buffett, the billionaire investor, on Saturday lauded the "miraculous" qualities of the United States economy in highlighting another stellar year for his company, Berkshire Hathaway.
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If it was not a miraculous experience, it was still a shared one — free, noncommercial and, unlike many shared experiences these days, not involving a subway delay.
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Shortly after that, Vice reported that Microsoft contractors listen to Skype conversations that use Translator, a seemingly miraculous feature that provides real-time audio translation during calls.
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For this week's Giz Asks, we're interested in that first category—the paradigm-shifting, life-restoring, legitimately sort of miraculous medicines which have periodically brightened the planet.
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Despite near-miraculous advances in the treatment of cancer in the U.S. and around the world, the disease remains the second leading cause of death in America.
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Looking at all that from the outside, it seems miraculous that China and Japan can have any trade and investment ties amid daily attacks and mutual vilification.
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Fudenberg credits his 25 investigators for getting it done without mistakes in a "somewhat miraculous" three days, adding that their emotionally taxing work is often under-appreciated.
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Shortly after that, Vice reported that Microsoft contractors listen to Skype conversations that use Translator, a seemingly miraculous feature that provides real-time audio translation during calls.
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It was another miraculous victory for the Mets, after they were down to their final out, trailing by two runs with the bases empty in Game 6.
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" Tom Shales of The Washington Post, 26 years later, was more enthusiastic, praising him as "mythic, timeless, fearless — endowed by the gods with some absurd miraculous gift.
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The Kings had managed a miraculous tie when Nemanja Bjelica banked in a 1023-pointer and was fouled by New Orleans' Brandon Ingram with 1013 seconds left.
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It's fitting that the last shot of Endgame is Steve and Peggy finally getting their dance, since their miraculous second chance symbolizes everything the Avengers were fighting for.
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"I hope as you grow up, I can teach you to love and embrace the miraculous physical vessel that is carrying your magnificent heart and soul," she wrote.
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Only God can give us the grace to believe when it seems like there's no miracle to be found; but when He does, the result is truly miraculous.
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The ability to pay for things with a debit card or your smartphone instead of having to carry around cash (or something to barter) is sort of miraculous.
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So far, checkpoint inhibitors have shown near-miraculous results for a few rare, previously incurable cancers like Hodgkin's lymphoma, renal cell carcinoma, and non-small cell lung cancer.
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We finally went on a winning streak, and somehow, by a miraculous kiss of Lady Luck, managed to win back all our losses after another four grueling hours.
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But he does say that he and Poppy want their videos to be the most interesting part of your day, to make the rote aspects of life miraculous.
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Rueda and his team assisted in a fairly miraculous transformation on the other side of the peninsula, in the city of Vitoria-Gasteiz, with just over 240,19803 residents.
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"Dances" was a new kind of dance theater: Though by no means the first plotless ballet to suggest multiple plots, its sustained naturalness gave it a miraculous spontaneity.
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You've got the Cavs Earlier this year, the Cavs made a miraculous comeback to win a NBA title after being down 3-1 to the Golden State Warriors.
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I have struggled, throughout my life, with belief, but the times when I've seen the best evidence for something divine haven't involved sunsets or other miraculous natural displays.
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Five hundred years later artist Liz West has transformed the former St. John's Church in North Lincolnshire, UK into a miraculous new rainbow installation called Our Colour Reflection.
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But if Occam's razor is any guide, the truth about these adorable Australian twins is probably a wee bit less miraculous than the internet would have you believe.
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Their success in the current World Cup campaign has been even starker, converting just 41.6% possession into 2.2 points per match, and collecting a miraculous ticket to Russia.
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Keepers watched the miraculous moment on a closed-circuit camera set up in Damai's den, and they continue to watch how the mom and her new baby bond.
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He said "people are using the term 'miraculous'" to describe what happened Saturday night -- the same night that at least three tornadoes killed four people in east Texas.
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Nothing has ever been quite like it is now, in terms of fundamental threats to our democracy but I have seen miraculous things happen when all looks bleak.
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If he somehow pulls it off, it would be one of the most miraculous recoveries EVER -- considering Odom suffered multiple strokes and organ damage after the October incident.
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That alone was rather miraculous, as it's normally shallow in the summertime, Weir says, calling it a "pseudo river" because it's often too shallow to even kayak on.
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"These companies used slick ads, videos, and other sophisticated marketing techniques, including testimonials about miraculous outcomes," the FDA's Donald Ashley and Douglas Stearn wrote in a blog post.
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Francis did come from South America, after all, where the desire for social and economic justice travels hand-in-hand with spiritual healers and messages of the miraculous.
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Stapleton has been referred to as "one of the best singers in the entire universe" by Lady Antebellum's Charles Kelley and as "a miraculous singer" by Luke Bryan.
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"We're living through something that we never thought in a million years would happen," says Lucia, Jaime's mother, reflecting on the strike and Jaime's miraculous survival, Sara translating.
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Ripe cherimoya, also known as custard apple, has the miraculous ability to taste like bananas, pears, pineapples and about six other, equally delicious fruits at the same time.
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And I'm glad everyone's finally catching on, because we all deserve to be able to whip up miraculous beauty products with things we can find in our kitchens.
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Back again is my ancient friend, telling me that winter is near, and that I have ridden this miraculous rock almost another full lap around my home star.
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Vardy led Leicester's miraculous charge to the title with 24 goals, and his blistering form prompted speculation he could be lured away by one of the league's superpowers.
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As a physician who has treated thousands of underinsured and uninsured patients, I find the prospect of all of us having health insurance to verge on the miraculous!
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For the millions of people who are risking their lives to secure freedom and democracy in their own nations, the peaceful transition of power will indeed appear miraculous.
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An entire gallery is devoted to "In Search of the Miraculous," an installation that explores a project undertaken by Bas Jan Ader, a Dutch conceptual artist, in 1975.
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But in contrast to Weinstock's earlier, smaller studies, which showed an almost miraculous curative effect in Crohn's — 72 percent experienced remission — these studies showed no benefit at all.
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"The God Cells," a one-sided documentary advocating fetal stem cell injections, is short on credibility but long on stories about the miraculous reversals of catastrophic medical conditions.
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Thanks to Danny's miraculous return, Harold ramps up his nefarious plans, which forces Ward to do uglier and uglier things, which starts to make Ward kind of crazy.
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O Woods—O Dogs—O Tree—O Gun—O Girl, run —O Miraculous Many Gone—O Lord—O Lord—O Lord—Is this love the trouble you promised?
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Minnesota, meanwhile, only made the playoffs three times in its first 11 seasons and got out of the opening round only once during a miraculous run in 2003.
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Yet Crosby was back after missing just one game, making it one of the more miraculous recoveries from a brain injury in sports, and even perhaps recorded, history.
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Graeber is cautious when writing about modern-day patients who have experienced miraculous recoveries — new treatments that leave them cancer free after all other conventional attempts have failed.
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It is this, then, that takes my breath away and is the source of my affection — the miraculous, every day in winter, not 15 feet from my window.
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If I can get paid more by two second little impressions that scroll by in a newsfeed, which is miraculous, by the way, then people will do that.
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That "something different" is the heart-clutching sensation that throbs throughout this miraculous show, as precise as it is elusive, and all the more poignant for being both.
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Flowing next to and around these security and economic crises, Kershaw traces several positive, long-term trends in European history from 1950 to 2017 that are downright miraculous.
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His popularity as a player with United's fans will always endure, but — barring a miraculous turnaround — his legacy now and forever will be a much more complex thing.
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One year after President Donald Trump took his place in the Oval Office, the anniversary was commemorated with a three-day government shutdown, then a miraculous re-opening.
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First, the Philadelphia Eagles pulled out a miraculous cover against the Washington Redskins with the help of a scoop-and-score on the final play of the game.
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Over the course of a long season, the house will always win — but on Sunday, the public got not one but two miraculous blessings from the gambling gods.
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The large drop in apprehensions of people illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border is "nothing short of miraculous," National Border Patrol Council President Brandon Judd said on Monday.
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The basketball net from one of the most legendary sporting events ever -- Willis Reed's miraculous comeback in Game 7 of the 1970 NBA Finals -- is up for auction!!!
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