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So rather than capturing the miracle of life, it captures the discomfort of voyeurism.
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You know, their faces are all serene, and the photo is supposed to capture something about the miracle of life or the intimacy of marriage or something.
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It's a miracle of life.
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As if just doing your job and living your life were some sort of miracle.
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The deeper patterns Davidow identifies suggests that with this miracle of modern life we are unwittingly in the throes of an admirable Promethian disaster, crowing about our technological accomplishments even as they kill us.
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Indeed, with scientific advances when it comes to birth galloping ahead, is the miracle that is life so sacred that the certifiably crazy can produce children on the dime of taxpayers with reckless abandon?
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But most important, Ms Reno now faces as at Waco a crowd of believers, convinced that Elian has been saved by a miracle for a life in the United States and determined to die martyrs' deaths to keep him there.
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It would have been something of a miracle if he had survived life at home without becoming phobic.
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At the time, it seemed like my career-miracle had come true and that my life had changed forever.
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In fact, he describes the travails of the scholar's life in such detail that it sometimes seems a miracle they got it down on paper at all.
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It was that miracle -- hope that brought millions of Irish people to your shores yearning for a better life.
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The life of the sarariman, Japan's devoted company employee and symbol of its post-war economic miracle, leaves little time for leisure or the family.
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