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miracle

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Miracle \Mir"a*cle\, n. [F., fr. L. miraculum, fr. mirari to wonder. See Marvel , and cf. Mirror .] A wonder or wonderful thing. That miracle and queen of genus. --Shak. Specifically: An event or effect contrary to the established constitution and course ...

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Miracle was a re-release of some of BoA 's Japanese songs rerecorded and re-mixed in Korean, it is second mini album". No.1 Top 50 album in monthly chart No.22 Best-selling album of 2002 in Korea. Sales: +First week sales: ~21,200 copies. +First month sales: ...

Usage examples of miracle.

When only a miracle leads a person to acknowledgment of God and to adoration and piety, he acts from the natural and not the spiritual man.

Without depending on prayers or miracles, he boldly armed against the public enemy, and his pastoral letters admonished the Italians of their danger and their duty.

This glorious deliverance would be speedily improved and magnified by the pious art of the clergy of Jerusalem, and the active credulity of the Christian world and, at the distance of twenty years, a Roman historian, careless of theological disputes, might adorn his work with the specious and splendid miracle.

That dark, wire-haired woman Kumul had found to measure up Ager and then sew and stitch the blue jerkin and pants was a miracle worker.

For Akeela, it was like holding a miracle, just like Gwena had always described.

Perhaps Anne had paid her fee for some kind of miracle cure for her waiflike, nearly anorexic body.

He had come to Ansatz hoping for a miracle, to trade for a fabulous treasure.

Because Nabokov does not require the steady accompaniment of a fictional setting, because the details appear in a flash without antecedent or context or function except their own vividness, each description seems a miracle of creativity and stands out as if caught by the oblique morning sun.

My ears rang with the force of blood in my frantic heart, for now I knew as my sisters did that without some miracle, Arain would die in this quest.

Tyler Argosy talked about the abundance of crops available, about the miracle of growing things throughout the year.

That he could do with himself what he would, that he created a new thing without overturning the old, that he won men to himself by announcing the Father, that he inspired without fanaticism, set up a kingdom without politics, set men free from the world without asceticism, was a teacher without theology, at a time of fanaticism and politics, asceticism and theology, is the great miracle of his person, and that he who preached the Sermon on the Mount declared himself in respect of his life and death, to be the Redeemer and Judge of the world, is the offence and foolishness which mock all reason.

When the autobahn went into an overpass he could look down to the right and see it stretching away into the December night, thousands of hectares of lights and mills, aglow from a thousand furnaces churning out the wealth of the economic miracle.

Eeny could not find words enough to express her enthusiastic rapture at such a miracle of babydom, and kissed Master Reginald into an angry fit of crying.

The use of miracles did not become her while she lived: because at that time the Teaching of Christ was to be confirmed by miracles, and therefore it was befitting that Christ alone, and His disciples who were the bearers of His doctrine, should work miracles.

Christ also worked miracles befitting to Himself in the air and water: when, to wit, as related Matt.