The woman landed in the middle lane of the eastbound carriageway, but, miraculously, she wasn't hit by a vehicle. |
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At one stage it ripped through a flock of sheep, miraculously missing every one of the panicking beasts. |
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He landed with a sickening thwack on the hard pavement but miraculously was unhurt. |
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The actor plays a Philadelphia security guard who survives a train wreck that kills 131 others, miraculously emerging without a scratch. |
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In the biblical account, Christ miraculously feeds thousands with just a little bread and a few fishes. |
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On that day Couples' tee-shot to Golden Bell, the treacherous par three, clung miraculously to the bank of the Creek. |
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After the defeat, the oil for the temple miraculously lasted for eight days until it could be renewed. |
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In return, she received a perfect imprint of Christ's features, which miraculously stained the cloth. |
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Jiandi, the mother of the Yin dynasty, conceived miraculously by swallowing a blackbird's egg. |
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As written, the king miraculously entered into the splendid sphere of phenomena. |
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If you are sick and want to be healthy again, you can't just miraculously cure yourself. |
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It begins with a train crash, from which there is one survivor, miraculously unharmed. |
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After several days adrift in a lifeboat, some of the crew find the ship miraculously still afloat. |
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The eagle drops the box over the sea, and Gulliver miraculously survives this disastrous fall. |
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I was hoping for that, and miraculously we've got there through some rough old seas. |
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That was the first line of the first chorus of the first song of my first hit album when I miraculously became a pop diva. |
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In one particularly odd scene, Claire is nearly disabled by a hangover, which miraculously disappears when a shouting match breaks out. |
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Beneath him, miraculously confounded with the seat, flies a speeding horse on which the man perches side-saddle. |
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In the blinding glare of its detonation, everything seemed miraculously clear. |
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He calls me back in ten minutes, having miraculously spoken to the previously uncontactable vendor. |
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A goose miraculously survived when two bolts fired from a crossbow went through its neck. |
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Help, miraculously, appeared in the form of two boundary riders from the nearest dwelling, the Glenample Homestead. |
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It wasn't that his sparse acne had miraculously dispersed into clear skin, or that he had suddenly buffed up overnight. |
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Captain Ahab, with his leg miraculously intact for this voyage, was standing imperiously by the sternsheets barking out orders to his crew. |
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But last Monday he woke to find his sight had miraculously returned, and he has been on cloud nine ever since. |
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When Queequeg miraculously recovered, he carved exotic designs on his coffin and used it as a sea chest. |
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That victory made the Patriots a nice story as the underdogs that overachieved and miraculously had their dreams come true. |
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But only a month later, she was miraculously let out of hospital, a feat which doctors put down to her strength of character and will to recover. |
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She was miraculously preserved in her pink Chanel pantsuit and black turtleneck. |
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St. Aidan, because he is said to have miraculously saved a stag from hounds, is invoked as protector of hunted animals. |
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A claw-footed bath waits as though warm water will miraculously arrive courtesy of the solar panels leaning against a wall. |
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He is cast or casts himself on a pyre, but is miraculously saved by Apollo and translated to the land of the Hyperboreans. |
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I suggest that we sit down for a moment on a nearby bench, which is miraculously free of dossers and bank clerks. |
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A groundsman miraculously walked away unscathed from a cricket pavilion that was turned to rubble when a boiler exploded. |
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After September 11, he bestrode the city like a colossus, miraculously raising the spirits of its citizens. |
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He saw comrades cut down around him and endured innumerable sufferings in the trenches but miraculously survived. |
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Through his consummate technical skill and artistic vision, Botticelli brings this heroic progress brilliantly and miraculously to life. |
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Yet wave upon wave of Royal Air Force bombers, engines humming gently, miraculously avoided the flak fired into the dark night sky. |
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But, after teetering at the edge of the precipice, he woke up one morning feeling miraculously restored. |
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He is introduced into the camp scene after having miraculously survived the horror of a gas chamber killing in which all others perished. |
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It is old, rickety, and decrepit, and miraculously survives the nine-day trip. |
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He slammed into a dumpster, denting the side before dropping to the hard asphalt bruised, but miraculously unbroken. |
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Elaborate burial goods included coins, weapons, and armor, which miraculously escaped grave robbers. |
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And so, as K takes up the camera on my behalf, my face miraculously elongates itself. |
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Several years after he died and was buried in China his body was disinterred and found to be miraculously intact. |
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She miraculously encountered the prison dungeon and entered to get some answers. |
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Dinners appeared miraculously on our doorstep every day, in a cooler, with instructions for reheating. |
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A seven-year-old boy miraculously escaped with only slight bruising and cuts after a brick thrown through a bus window hit him in the face. |
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As his body floats in a boat downriver toward Lyon all the bells of the region miraculously begin to sound. |
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Lost in the jungle for several weeks, she miraculously survived its privations, although her two brothers and a nephew did not. |
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The office was above the street level, all of the windows miraculously kept intact. |
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A rare sight in the streets of Monrovia, Liberians know only too well they've miraculously been pulled back from the edge of the abyss. |
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The earth's miraculously complex environment has remained in balance for thousands of years, allowing human beings to thrive. |
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I thought my mood would miraculously lift once I didn't have to deal with hate mail and evil comments. |
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If a junk bond's issuer miraculously recovers, however, the bond's price soars. |
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Almost miraculously, these structures were spared the ravages of the 1906 earthquake. |
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We looked in vain expecting the area to miraculously improve but alas, no such luck. |
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And even if he should miraculously escape the forcefield, the wolf pack of ships waiting just outside it would certainly get him. |
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Resting there, miraculously, was a ladder, the rusting metal kind, like the fire escapes on apartments. |
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He or she may bark or yowl in a vain attempt to get you to just as miraculously reappear. |
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Air bubbles seem to float just before your eyes, the planes of perspective are miraculously separated, and the layering is remarkably deceptive. |
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Having spent much of her life until she was 40 as an invalid, travel miraculously cured her ailments. |
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How about simply the fact that I am miraculously still alive today after a lifelong roller coaster ride? |
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Most irritating were the German rocket launchers, which miraculously decimate infantry and armour alike with impunity. |
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I slopped the stuff on and miraculously the ashen timbers of our bench and table suite turned slowly back to a healthy brown. |
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Suddenly, he was floating in space, miraculously not asphyxiating from lack of oxygen. |
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Similarly, on other occasions, pictures or images of gurus and saintly people have been seen miraculously to produce holy water or ash. |
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This week whilst at his daily travail Charles discovered one of his frypans has been miraculously scorched with a ghostly image of the madonna. |
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By now, Michelle had miraculously gained entry and was driven to the front porch of the mansion. |
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When a young airman miraculously survives bailing out of his aeroplane without a parachute, he falls in love with an American radio operator. |
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Aaron learned to drive from one of his friends, and miraculously passed his driver's test to get his license. |
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A show that has miraculously survived through low ratings and critical bashing for as long as it has deserves a better finale than this. |
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Yet politicians of all parties like to pretend that there is a quick-fix solution that will miraculously transform the service into the envy of the world. |
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As shooting stars flew earthwards in the upper right-hand corner of the monitor, I felt music in my ears as the web site came into focus and miraculously appeared. |
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The ancient Druids, powerful as they were, did not miraculously cure wounded warriors, make people invisible, or control the beasts and the birds. |
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This is done in emulation of Abraham's willingness to express his faith by sacrificing his son, who was then miraculously replaced on the altar by a ram. |
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The saint and the leper embrace and the leper is miraculously healed, but the real miracle is the love that makes healing and transformation possible. |
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And then, miraculously, I felt my lifeline pulling me to the surface. |
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One flight attendant was sucked out to her death and 65 passengers were injured but, miraculously, the 737 landed. |
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But miraculously they must float in the heavens so far away from us, their beautiful light will continue to shine on us forever. |
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All of a sudden jobs are miraculously going like gangbusters. |
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While a few beaches and dozens of animals were tarred by oil, miraculously, the only fatal victims were four pelicans and two blue-footed boobies. |
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Adria pulled a mini chip-clip from her pocket and unpremeditatedly snapped it down on my shirt, miraculously managing to locate precisely my right nipple. |
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Only some months ago, in the face of an epidemic of heroin deaths, they miraculously produced mobile vans and suddenly found extra places for addicts. |
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Peggy has a reputation for miraculously fitting women of all shapes and sizes, and she more than lives up to it. |
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The skirt opens out down to her ankles, miraculously transforming the tarty little frock into an elegant and sophisticated full-length evening gown. |
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During the conflict Jack was shot in the head, but miraculously survived. |
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Mary moved about the fittings and furnishings like she was returning to a room she'd left years ago, but which had miraculously remained unchanged. |
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He enlists the help of a young lad who miraculously escaped the carnage. |
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Though the bank was looted, the vault miraculously remained secure. |
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The story tells how he miraculously managed to escape from his icy tomb and then crawl with his broken leg for three days and nights to reach the camp. |
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Most arrestingly, he also reveals the grace that can miraculously inhabit affliction. |
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For every nanosecond that I miraculously lift off the ground, I land with an inordinately loud thud. |
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A few days after their meet-cute, Russell was miraculously relocated into Morris' cellblock. |
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Things like evolutionary theory, the internet, and the printing press did not appear miraculously in a dream. |
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In a matter of a few weeks, William Hague, once head of a struggling gathering of washed-up, latter-day Tories, has seen his fortunes miraculously transformed. |
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This means that instead of a flour-based gravy as accompaniment, pot-roast meat can be served with the cooking sauce that has miraculously thickened all by itself. |
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But even viewed miraculously, Jesus' ability to endure torture in The Passion works against any spiritual exaltation that the film wishes to inspire. |
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Can the miraculously revived Silvio Berlusconi cobble together a coalition? |
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Freeman's troops rallied, held the Chinese off and miraculously survived. |
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It's been a really long time since I snowboarded, and even at my best I was totally black and blue from crashing so often, but miraculously I am pretty good at it this time. |
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But then the sword is miraculously returned to him, and he girds for battle once again. |
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I took the hint, and had the immense gratification of seeing many similar patients miraculously restored to health by ascorbic acid and dietary advice. |
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Most reject the idea that it alone miraculously revived Europe, as evidence shows that a general recovery was already underway. |
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It depicts a miraculously hi-tech society, in this case set on the Neptunian moon Triton over a century hence. |
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The Hasid watches as she shakes the lock, thinking it will miraculously unhitch itself. |
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According to a legend the epithet was miraculously supplied by angels, thus completing his unfinished epitaph. |
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But a few seconds after psychic surgeon Mairead Neal laid on her hands, Fiona was miraculously healed. |
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Cohn, a paleologist, has miraculously survived because at the time of the worldwide destruction he had been literally on the bottom of the ocean. |
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A Chinese mountaineer, Sher learned, had miraculously survived. |
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By finding and fixing my aneurysm before it ruptured, I had miraculously dodged a bullet. |
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Maybe the much ballyhooed shortage of priests has been miraculously solved. |
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According to Stephen of Ripon, after the death of Dagobert II, Ebroin wished to imprison Wilfrid, but Wilfrid miraculously escaped. |
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A SKYDIVER who miraculously survived after plummeting 12,000ft into a parked van has told friends he expects his infant son will be walking before him. |
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When Laurence woke whip marks had miraculously appeared on his body. |
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It was at this place that his head was struck off, as well as that of the first Roman soldier who was miraculously converted and refused to execute him. |
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In the untamed Rockies, as she tumbled from rearing horses and shivered in unchinked cabins, wolves howling outside, her complaints miraculously vanished. |
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With nothing to lose at this stage, Truss gave the patient a known anticandida medication, and almost miraculously the symptoms disappeared and the man quickly recovered. |
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Anyway, years later Johnny, played by Cage, becomes the Evel Knievel of his generation, miraculously surviving the hairiest wipeouts without a scratch. |
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Conduction of this force is a message broadcast from the body of God, a biochemical sun transpiercing miraculously, glided on modulating radiowaves. |
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Gruene Hall was built in 1878 as the cotton farming community's social hall, and had miraculously continued to operate through the boll weevil invasion and Great Depression. |
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