Another great thing about living with the Barkers was the miraculous deterioration of my night terrors. |
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However, this miraculous story seems to have seized the public imagination, earning a few minutes on most evening news programs. |
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A trigger job and a little glass bedding would probably work a miraculous transformation to an already dandy rifle. |
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It wasn't until he heard the first mewling cries of his child that he even dared to look up in wonder of that miraculous sound. |
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Considering the fragility of paper, this is miraculous, and probably due to many of these pages having been bound as notebooks. |
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Writers record the deeds and virtues of Somali sheiks, or religious leaders, some with miraculous powers. |
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Gavin's voice sounds miraculous, the low baritone of it trembling in my already shaky spine, and I needed him here. |
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We should count our blessings every day and take pleasure in the miraculous gifts bestowed upon us. |
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In the basilica in Suyapa there is a tiny wooden image of her that is believed to have miraculous powers. |
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In adulthood, Zoroaster was resented by followers of the old tradition, but he convinced many with his miraculous cures. |
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He was seen by his followers as having the power to predict miraculous events. |
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It turns out this gentle giant has miraculous healing powers which some of them get a chance to benefit from. |
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His own miraculous power is seemingly well documented, though he himself was reluctant to speak of it. |
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The first was the theological stage, in which events in the physical world were explained in terms of external miraculous powers. |
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Their cosmic selves and miraculous powers co-exist with these humble identities. |
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One less well-documented feature of the canals of East London is their miraculous healing power. |
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Jesus receives him and provides breakfast for him, in the miraculous provision of fish and bread. |
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Hindus from both India and Mauritius visit the river, which they believe has miraculous powers. |
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He claimed never to have been cut and attributed this to miraculous divine protection. |
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This miraculous reconciliation of Christ, declares that He is the Son of God! |
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Situations which seem to be overwhelming provide an opportunity for God to display His grace and miraculous power on our behalf. |
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There is a tradition that these names have miraculous powers if used properly. |
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Martyrs' bodily remains were sites of the divine on earth, possessed of miraculous and saving power. |
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A York driver has told of his miraculous escape following a collision with a combine harvester on a narrow country road. |
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He was certain that he would be able to bring about some kind of miraculous treatment method. |
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The manager has already pulled off one miraculous escape from relegation in the Premiership. |
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The Lions are showing signs, but nothing miraculous will happen in this one. |
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Remastering is truly miraculous producing a picture, albeit black and white of superb quality. |
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A miraculous transformation took place as I passed through immigration at the Eurostar check-in. |
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I have been experiencing restorative outages of up to fourteen hours per day through the use of this miraculous invention. |
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Each miraculous medical advance brings with it a host of unanswered questions that cut to the heart of what it means to be human. |
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For Albion, two successive Premiership seasons would be unprecedented and nothing short of miraculous. |
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Cardan achieved some near miraculous cures and his growing reputation as a doctor led to his being consulted by members of the College. |
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Starting Sunday, you were to build your legend even further with a miraculous comeback. |
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Unfortunately for Malton the final whistle sounded to prevent a miraculous comeback. |
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An Ardglass woman has had a miraculous escape after she was viciously attacked by a crazed seal. |
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But any glimmer of a miraculous comeback was blotted out by England's sixth try. |
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A youth standing near the parked vehicle, had a miraculous escape from death. |
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He'd actually had a miraculous political escape and he was taking all the credit he could. |
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His gifts were perfume, bilocation, prophecy, conversion, reading of the souls, spiritual healing, and miraculous cures. |
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The train journey down to Reading on Thursday evening was nothing short of miraculous. |
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His miraculous paintings have an undescribable moonlit quality that evokes both day and night, or a dream or memory. |
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I like to think that, somehow, she'd have managed, that her miraculous born-again faith would have brought comfort and hope. |
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The difference between a cheap breast pump and a nice breast pump is miraculous. |
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That's why we brighten up our manicures every other day with a fresh coat of this miraculous stuff. |
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Therefore, a miraculous act proves nothing, for it can be done through enchantment and sorcery. |
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Exploring Mars requires no miraculous new technologies, no orbiting spaceports, and no gigantic interplanetary space cruisers. |
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So does Michelle consider Tony's slip of the tongue and miraculous recovery of memory a venial or a mortal sin? |
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For all the miraculous technology of spectroscopic analysis, there are mysteries here which will defy resolution for some time to come. |
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You claim to be a Virgo, and, as expected, the miraculous powers of astrology have proven themselves. |
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They all watch in fear and fascination as Cal soars for a miraculous moment more, buoyed on the wind's strong shoulder. |
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This revelation seemed all the more miraculous after a squint into the kitchen, which is also extremely small. |
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Central to any such liturgy would be the great hagiographical texts describing the life, death, and miraculous presence of the saint at his tomb. |
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Our certainty, whether grounded in reason or miraculous signs, affords no occasion to trust. |
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Jeter's experience with the critically acclaimed film has provided him with some fairly miraculous moments off-screen as well. |
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We can consider God's miraculous, creative power under three main headings. |
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I was casevacing his crew when we got hit and I have a miraculous story from that one. |
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Letters, cards, all sorts of miraculous medals and good luck charms have all been winging their way there in recent years. |
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While he has given up any hope of her recovering, his wife cherishes the seemingly impossible dream of a miraculous return to health. |
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African clawed toads have miraculous regenerative properties in their skin. |
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It is a hymn to the unanticipated and the miraculous and to the sustaining potential of faith and hope in life itself. |
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In his lifetime, he performed many miraculous feats and showed the path of truth to his followers. |
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I have to applaud Chris for his miraculous, classy turn-around from drug-riddled dope fiend to responsible father and Broadway star. |
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The Calcutta archdiocese has sent the Vatican information on a supposedly miraculous cure through the intercession of Mother Teresa. |
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By reading the last portion and the first portion of the Torah contiguously, we connect the miraculous wonders performed by Moses to Creation. |
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He's the last survivor of the second generation of that miraculous florescence called the Haitian Renaissance. |
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He didn't require miraculous surgery so much as mental fortitude and bottomless reserves of patience. |
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Still, the movie delivers powerhouse performances, miraculous plot twists and a satisfying murder mystery. |
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That the crew managed to recover and surface the boat after a head-on prang at 500 ft and 33 knots is miraculous. |
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Anything that falls outside the purview of our classification is considered either miraculous or damnatory. |
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That is why our Torah and tradition insist that the claim to prophecy not be based on miraculous evidence. |
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While Jesus dwelt among men His glory was manifested in his gracious words and miraculous acts. |
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Two people from Bradford had a miraculous escape after the vehicle in which they were travelling crashed through a fence. |
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Of course it is miraculous that the view outside my window is a palette of washed browns and greys, dripping with glittering raindrops. |
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The legend tells that Paul arranged to have him released from prison in return for his attempting a miraculous resuscitation. |
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But for me, above all else, it was his Schubert which was truly miraculous. |
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Watch the miraculous gift of breath, as your diaphragm lifts up and pulls down. |
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The father gives up in despair and then, by a miraculous stroke of luck, he spots the bicycle thief and pursues him into a brothel. |
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At the heart of the fleshy fruit, snug within its stony kernel, lies a bitter seed that is purported to hold miraculous anti-tumour properties. |
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This memoir is as much about those miraculous rebirths as it is about what is lost. |
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He was always the player who saved the game in the end, whether by a miraculous touchdown or a flawless pass to the receiver in the end zone. |
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To view this slow moving but miraculous event please don your dark glasses or protective eye coverings. |
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He relates in his writings that he developed some medicines which were almost miraculous cures. |
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The film is rich in allegorical theme and symbolic imagery, transforming the most banal of materials into miraculous epiphanies. |
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He understood the ideological power of religion as well as its miraculous strength. |
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The most important form of folk painting is the retablo, which depicts a miraculous event. |
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He connects the apparels on the wrists 'with a miraculous legend of St. Martin. |
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Everyone was filled with awe, and many wonders and miraculous signs were done by the apostles. |
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The strawberries actually had the miraculous perfume of local berries grown in season and little buttery croutons of fried brioche added another interesting crunch. |
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That it also boasts fluid, intuitive gameplay, and does not condescend to the audience by making the fighting too simple or automatic, is miraculous. |
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It had become clear that he was dying and Frieda took him first to Germany and then to the south of France in search of what could only have been a miraculous cure. |
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To the naive or numerically challenged, this might seem miraculous. |
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It is deep time that opens a new view of nature, which if it lacks the Divine fiat, the miraculous and providential, is no less sublime in its own way. |
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These two conjunct objects of the Divine Covenant are to be carefully considered, in order to obtain a clear and accurate view of miraculous inspiration by the Holy Ghost. |
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Lisa, earth mother and singer, could have done it all herself, I'm convinced, but she gave us the gift of letting us feel welcome and needed at this miraculous event. |
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Alas, the weather was colder than usual, the seeds lay dormant and even the miraculous properties of mountains of animal dung failed to stimulate the fabled meadow. |
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But the extra fattiness and redness it lends to the soup are miraculous. |
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While no one doubts that Diaz is healed, surviving brain aneurysms is not exactly miraculous. |
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The miraculous brand of Billy-the-Fish football is almost over and the butch giants are back. |
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Inside her miraculous recovery and her fight against returning to Afghanistan. |
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Nancy Kerrigan was practically worshipped by the media for her miraculous recovery and flawless routines. |
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I admit to trying one or two of those approaches, but nothing worked for me until I discovered the miraculous effect of organizing and reorganizing my work space. |
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Instead, the film buckles under the weight of its subject matter and resorts to a blur of fraught chases, narrow scrapes and miraculous reprieves. |
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During those two days of April 11-12, the Nautilus didn't leave the surface of the sea, and its trawl brought up a simply miraculous catch of zoophytes, fish, and reptiles. |
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It was also at Pentecost that King Arthur and his knights were wont to sit and wait for some unusual or miraculous occurrence before they sat to feast. |
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By Guru's grace, one attains the eight miraculous powers and all wisdom. |
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Since a miraculous cure to fix the ills of American health care is unlikely to happen quickly, to help you stay healthy to a ripe old age, what are your options? |
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Three years ago, the Evening Press reported how Rhys made a miraculous recovery when he had appeared to be at death's door, struggling against pneumonia and a collapsed lung. |
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So some two decades later he set out to transform the securities industry with a report that he hoped would expose its mountebankery and lead to a miraculous transformation. |
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The Feast of the Immaculate Conception, which occurs in early December, celebrates this miraculous non-coital event. |
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We have seen on TV displays of miraculous masculine prowess. |
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A volunteer I spoke to at length, Julia Cohen, explained to me that the miraculous power of Amma is her intuitiveness. |
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Evil, seductive things that they are, they started showing up in my mailbox, unbidden, but promising miraculous results and weeks, nay, months of gratification. |
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Her performance, which is incredibly endearing, borders on the miraculous. |
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The military victory was as miraculous as the oil lasting for eight days. |
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It was a miraculous catch, and the crowd roared its approval, whilst Moyes who was commentating at the time, could not, I believe, stop talking about it. |
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It's a miraculous way to yank yourself out of gloom and doom. |
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The two Latin words interrupt the miraculous transmutation of the classical poet into a speaker of contemporary Italian, creating a sudden lapse in time. |
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The controversial doctrine of transubstantiation recognised the miraculous transformation of bread and wine into the actual body and blood of Christ during the Eucharist. |
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Would it not seem miraculous to the cave person that we could produce fire from our hands and that we could kill even the most ferocious beast just by pointing at it? |
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Or he may have been part of one of the most miraculous feats of all time. |
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Appealing to the works of a miraculous creator is no scientific answer. |
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While we're fantasizing, what if Marc Tyler would make a miraculous recovery? |
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A DRIVER had a miraculous escape after he was shot in the face in a driveby shooting in Sparkbrook. |
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Unlike some of the more colorful faith healers of the past, Dr. Krieger does not claim miraculous cures or divine interventions. |
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The 767 made a miraculous dead stick landing at an abandoned Canadian airfield. |
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Because there exists a sort of miraculous consubstantiality between the author and his main character. |
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Because we give general anaesthetics every day, it is easy to forget that we are witnesses to a strange and apparently miraculous phenomenon. |
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The documentable improvement of the quality of life in this brief period has been nothing short of miraculous. |
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At parting, they bestowed a cup on him of a miraculous make, for it was ever full of wine, let the drinker be ever so drouthy. |
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From there it spread around the world, carried by those who experienced what they believed to be miraculous moves of God there. |
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Pilgrims would journey to cathedrals that preserved relics of saints, believing that such relics held miraculous powers. |
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There is no cause, from an antecedent sanctity, to ascribe 'this mirandous production to miraculous causes. |
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So for Hume, either the miraculous event will become a recurrent event or else it will never be rational to believe it occurred. |
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The Romans usually treated their traditional narratives as historical, even when these have miraculous or supernatural elements. |
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The Karmapa was very well received during his visit and a number of miraculous occurrences were reported. |
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One of the miraculous passages in the life of Mohammed himself is traced plausibly by Sprenger to such a pragmatized metaphor. |
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Demetriou is an inveterate punter with a miraculous instinct for picking big quadrellas. |
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The miraculous air, heady with ozone and made memorably sweet by leagues of wild flowerets, gave tang and savour to the breath. |
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Book in for a makeover and the team will use the miraculous airbrush to transform you. |
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The devotees believe that the shrine at Baba Nagri possesses miraculous powers and throng the place for wish fulfilment. |
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Word processors have editing abilities that seem miraculous to the new user. |
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The Hebrew alphabet, the Aleph Beit, is said by the Kabbalists to embody wonderful and miraculous powers. |
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The visions also challenged the denial of the spiritual and miraculous element of Scripture by opponents of the revival, who held liberal and critical theological positions. |
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A YOUNG surfer had a miraculous escape last night after he was smashed against rocks in storm force winds leaving him injured and severely hypothermic. |
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He makes a miraculous leap from a chapel and rescues Iseult. |
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Ambrose from drawing an explicit analogy between Abram's miraculous victory over four kings and the Nicaean council's similar victory over a dangerous heresy. |
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Finally, after several months of using over-the-counter activated charcoal, a seemingly miraculous antitoxin brought home by her husband, Beth's symptoms began to disappear. |
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Any talent which gives a good new thing to others is a miracle, but commentators have thought it extra miraculous that England's first known poet was an illiterate herd. |
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Penda is found ravaging Northumbria as far north as Bamburgh and only a miraculous intervention from Aidan prevents the complete destruction of the settlement. |
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Although Bede's account makes Laurence's miraculous flogging the trigger for Eadbald's baptism, this completely ignores the political and diplomatic problems facing Eadbald. |
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We can speak here too, then, of pressure and, indeed, encroachment by the category of preternature on territory previously occupied by the miraculous. |
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Preceding the miraculous events linked with afterlife is the Advent of the Messiah, also independently listed among Maimonides' Thirteen as a tenet of faith. |
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Often an artifice is employed to effect the passage from one state to another such as an unexpected inheritance, a miraculous gift, grand reunions, etc. |
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Along the way Belon did his best to debunk a number of legends and superstitions, for example about the purportedly miraculous medical properties of terra sigillata. |
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Some miraculous icons whose reputations span long periods of time nevertheless become objects of pilgrimage along with the places where they are kept. |
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As several Orthodox theologians and saints have explored in the past, the icon's miraculous nature is found not in the material, but in the glory of the saint who is depicted. |
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It is a miraculous, multitiered balancing act of Classical grace and Romantic ardor, musical taste and dazzling display, formal structure and impetuosity. |
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Different traditions describe it as a cup, dish or stone with miraculous powers that provide happiness, eternal youth or sustenance in infinite abundance. |
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The healing waters have been said to cause miraculous cures. |
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Those on whom Christ bestowed miraculous cures were so transported that their gratitude made them, notwithstanding his prohibition, proclaim the wonders he had done. |
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