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Even more miraculous is the way Frida has bounced back.
I think to appreciate that makes songs even more miraculous.
Let's see if he has one more miraculous game in him.
Seeing all the component steps only makes it exponentially more miraculous.
For some diners, the more tortuous the journey, the more miraculous the meal.
More miraculous still, they feel this way about works of science fiction and fantasy.
Their achievement is all the more miraculous for its having ever existed at all.
To make things even more miraculous, Hatcher explained that her front door always automatically locks.
That makes it all the more miraculous when a place lasts long enough to become a cultural staple.
What we saw as we went step by step with the Iraqi forces here made their survival seem even more miraculous.
"It was so much more complex and so much more heroic and so much more miraculous than anybody thought possible," Gutman, 40, says.
Brewers turn water into beer every day, but a more miraculous feat would be to do so within the space of a minute.
The progress in research, vaccine delivery and statistical monitoring to which they have contributed is "more miraculous than the digital revolution," Mr Gates says.
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.
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.
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.
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.
It also allows you to pull outfits together as easily as Cher's virtual wardrobe in Clueless, and even more miraculous than that, it tracks down price adjustments for you automatically.
That it aired during a time where cruelty led to a parade of demoralizing victories in politics and culture made it feel even more miraculous, a kind show for mean times.
This is a ridiculously high level of difficulty for any new show, which makes it all the more miraculous that "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," like its heroine, has such eccentric, slow-build charisma.
The struggles of Murray and Nadal make the longevity of double-defending champion Roger Federer all the more miraculous, and even at 37, he may still be the best equipped player to derail the Djokovic train.
Which means something more miraculous: It is someone's job—really, a few people's jobs—to transform a custom, 1,650-pound, open-wheeled jet car into something that might fit in the palm of your kiddo's hand.
"It's actually more miraculous when we keep something around for a long period of time because your brain is getting rid of things at a pretty constant rate," he says, pointing out that some of the forgetting mechanisms seen in fruit flies are also found in rats.
They are coming off one of the more miraculous 84-point seasons in NHL history, have a franchise goaltender in Cory Schneider who isn't getting any younger, and with a plethora of cap space, their first move of the summer is to add Marc Savard's contract?
Broadway Joe Namath!) and the Giants have made it five times, winning four — including two against the team that makes me spit, in 2008 (a victory propelled by the famous helmet catch by an otherwise forgotten receiver, David Tyree) and 2012 (featuring, for my money, an even more miraculous catch by another forgotten receiver, Mario Manningham).
William G. Dever stated: "(Of course, for some, that only made the Biblical story more miraculous than ever—Joshua destroyed a city that wasn't even there!)" According to Ann E. Killebrew, "Most scholars today accept that the majority of the conquest narratives in the book of Joshua are devoid of historical reality".
They are described in the New Testament, primarily in 1 Corinthians 12,1 Corinthians 12 Romans 12,Romans 12 and Ephesians 4.Ephesians 4 1 Peter 41 Peter 4 also touches on the spiritual gifts. The gifts are related to both seemingly "natural" abilities and seemingly more "miraculous" abilities, empowered by the Holy Spirit. The two major opposing theological positions on their nature is that they ceased long ago or that they continue (Cessationism versus Continuationism).
After witnessing Lulu Hurst performing as the "Georgia Wonder" in 1884, Dixie Haygood developed her own version of the "human magnet" act, under the stage name "Annie Abbott", the Georgia Magnet. Her act, like Hurst's, involved her displacing objects held securely by one or more strong men, and was also a huge success. Because Haygood was a small, slender woman (as opposed to Hurst who even at fifteen was large and physically imposing), her performances were regarded as even more miraculous. She was particularly noted for the "lift test", in which she easily resisted the efforts of several large men to lift her 100-pound (43.4-kg) frame from the ground.
Actor Anthony Quinn, who for a time played in the church's band and was an apprentice preacher, in this partial quote, recalls a service: A Washington Times reporter wrote that for her work to be a hoax on such a large scale, it would be more miraculous than the healings that were occurring more rapidly than he could record them.Epstein, Daniel Mark , Sister Aimee: The Life of Aimee Semple McPherson (Orlando: Harcourt Brace & Company, 1993), pp. 166, 178, 182 When McPherson retired for much needed rest after a long and exhausting faith healing service, she would sometimes suffer from insomnia, a problem she would contend with for the rest of her life. Regarding her own illnesses, she did not abstain from visiting doctors or using medicines.
Although the Bears' own playoff chances were unharmed by the loss in Green Bay (they had already gotten the No. 2 NFC seed and a first-round bye with their 11–5 regular season record), that game ultimately proved fatal because of their inability to remove the Packers from postseason contention. After the Seahawks gained a surprise division title with a 7–9 regular season record and an even more miraculous playoff victory over the defending Super Bowl champion Saints, they headed to Chicago in the divisional round. However, there was no repeat of Week 6 this time. On a gray, fog-shrouded winter afternoon, Jay Cutler threw two touchdown passes as the Bears overpowered their opponent 35–24 to advance to the NFC Championship.
The Yunhai jingyuan included 26,911 character head entries and comprised 360 volumes (juǎn 卷 "roll; volume"; Zhou and Zhang 2003: 72). By any standards, it was a very large dictionary, and "by the standards of the time it must have been simply gigantic" (Needham and Harbsmeier 1998: 78). For more than two centuries, the Yunhai jingyuan remained the most inclusive Chinese dictionary, until the (1039) Jiyun with 53,525 character entries. Compared with two contemporary 100-volume dictionaries, the Guiyuan zhucong 桂苑珠叢 by Zhuge Ying 諸葛潁 (539-615) and the 100-volume Zihai 字海 compiled under the direction of Empress Wu Zetian (r. 690-705), the Yunhai jingyuan was an "even more miraculous lexicographical work" (Yong and Peng 2008: 178).
In the pages of Film Comment, Philip Lopate states that the pivotal romantic interlude between Betty and Rita was made poignant and tender by Betty's "understanding for the first time, with self-surprise, that all her helpfulness and curiosity about the other woman had a point: desire ... It is a beautiful moment, made all the more miraculous by its earned tenderness, and its distances from anything lurid."Phillip Lopate, "Welcome to L. A.", Film Comment 5, no. 37 (September/October 2001): 44–45. Stephanie Zacharek of Salon magazine stated that the scene's "eroticism [was] so potent it blankets the whole movie, coloring every scene that came before and every one that follows".Stephanie Zacharek, "David Lynch's latest tour de force", Salon, October 12, 2001.
According to the philosopher David Hume, a miracle is "a transgression of a law of nature by a particular volition of the Deity, or by the interposition of some invisible agent". The crux of his argument is this: "No testimony is sufficient to establish a miracle, unless the testimony be of such a kind, that its falsehood would be more miraculous, than the fact which it endeavours to establish." Hume defines miracles as "a violation of the laws of nature", or more fully, "a transgression of a law of nature by a particular volition of the Deity, or by the interposition of some invisible agent." By this definition, a miracle goes against our regular experience of how the universe works.

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