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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It will take only a miracle to save us from a recession next year.
Despite the win, Wales still need nothing short of a miracle to qualify from Group Four for next year's tournament in South Africa.
Modernity, they proudly and not uncontroversially say, has arrived in this backward region in the form of an engineering miracle that has laid tracks on land gripped year-round by ice, a railway line at higher altitude than any other in the world.
In an economy where income per person used to rise by barely 1% a year, today's growth rates feel like a miracle.
In the eyes of many in the world, this every-4-year ceremony we accept as normal is nothing less than a miracle.
"I wanted to write about my journey and what had happened with losing Matthew and then this miracle that had happened to us with our new child, our two-year-old Luke, and I wanted to write that story to show people that out of despair can still come happiness, " he says.
This year an academic's essay cast doubt on Asia's economic miracle, pricking any unquestioning confidence in the region's prospects.
There are about 500, 000 deaths a year, over half of which happen in hospital and so it would be a miracle if among those there were not some people who were unhappy with how their loved ones had been cared for in their final moments.
The JMS Builders Club has adopted the Miracle League project as an annual service project, and has helped more than 100 disabled children each year enjoy the game of baseball.
With the U.S. deficit already going up 1, 000, 000, 000, 000 dollars a year the endgame of inflation could most certainly do that to the Dow, without an economic miracle.
The daughter of an 83-year-old woman rescued from her Hampshire home following a suspected arson attack said it was a "miracle" she survived.
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