By this miracle The Economist has surmounted the old problems of getting there fast by getting there instantly.
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The new film unwinds in one take, lasting ninety minutes, and by some miracle we grow happily accustomed to its rhythm, like children held rapt by a bedtime story.
And if he's somehow by some miracle allowed on the ballot, he won't win.
I'd always preferred duck to chicken and turkey (and still do by a miracle mile).
Somehow less risk is to be taken by the financial system yet by a miracle it will create the same wealth.
And by a miracle (don't say it), a nearby shop door opened and out stepped an American who had heard the commotion.
George Washington was preserved by a miracle during the French-Indian war.
Don't ask me how but by some miracle I jabbed down on the delivery and the ball plopped (sadly it was no more than plop) at my feet.
The skeletal facades that by some miracle are still standing attest to the fact that the cafes, the eating places, the houses, and the buildings have all gone up in smoke.
It did so because only 400 of the peers tended to show up, and by some miracle of British improvisation made a decent job of improving the legislation sent to them from the Commons.
Even if a battle-weary Republican House manages by some miracle to pass pro-growth reforms on Social Security or estate taxes, liberal Republican senators such as Chafee and Maine's Olympia Snowe will have new powers to block them.
Even if by some miracle a carbon tax starts out revenue neutral, this almost certainly would be the setup for a bait-and-switch in which future Congresses keep or increase the carbon tax and decrease or rescind cuts in other taxes.
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Controversially, the claim was formally recognised as a miracle by the Vatican last year, paving the way for Mother Teresa's beatification.
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Tekakwitha's canonization follows what has been judged a miracle by the Roman Catholic Church in the 2006 case of an American boy with a flesh-eating bug.
At the Royal Hotel in Cromarty, Jenny Henderson performed a near miracle by persuading the Clydesdale Bank to back her purchase of the business three years ago.
And, Farai, it could be called a miracle by most because I was able to go back to the doctors and there was no more trace of cancer.
If by some sort of miracle federal legislation gets passed, it will probably be limited to online poker.
Mantega is responsible for the all-important task of keeping the Brazilian growth miracle going by taming the double-threats of currency appreciation and inflation.
Meanwhile, top spot on Channel Five was shared by Christmas films Mrs Miracle 2 and The Santa Suit, and Eddie Stobart: Trucks and trailers.
Iressa has been hailed by cancer patients as a miracle cure.
The kind of economic miracle posited today by the most optimistic new-paradigmists implicitly regards current innovations in networked computers and telecommunications as not merely on a par with the greatest breakthroughs of the past two centuries, but as greater and more far-reaching.
During the evacuation - described by Winston Churchill as a "miracle of deliverance" - the Luftwaffe attacked whenever the weather allowed and at least 5, 000 soldiers were killed.
In the end, the doctor himself is saved from dying in a sandstorm by what appears to be a miracle his epiphany, it is assumed, will make him a better Muslim.
Before a recent business trip to Israel, someone handed me a copy of "Start-Up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle, " a book by Dan Senor and Saul Singer about Israel's culture of innovation and entrepreneurialism.
By early to mid-March: a miracle.
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Advair, approved by federal regulators in 2000, was more a miracle of marketing than of science.
For someone as startled as I was by this evidence of maturity, it's a miracle.
But the boom (aka economic miracle) of the late 1980s was followed by inflation, and another deep recession.
It was described by art curator Hans Ulrich Obrist as the "Glasgow miracle".
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