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.
Yet using skills honed at Funabashi station, Mr Noda pulled off what supporters call a miracle.
That's the only way I can explain the beginning of what was for me a miracle.
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.
When they were built, canals were a miracle, of what was then, modern enginering, however today, they are as commercialy redundent as the horse and cart.
If people get half of what they pay for it will be a miracle.
From that a further miracle follows, for trust is what raises the billions of dollars that fund modern industry.
But Benzarti was less confident than his supporters or playing staff, describing what his team needs to do on Saturday as "a miracle".
No one knows what went wrong with Mars Polar Lander and scientists still hope for a miracle.
What's inside the vial has an outside chance of being a miracle cure for a host of diseases.
In the mid-20th century Brazil seemed to have found a formula for stimulating growth and enjoyed what appeared to be an economic miracle.
What you consider an ordinary part of living would be for them nothing short of a miracle.
Lucia's tourism minister called it a miracle, and the island's maritime affairs unit is investigating exactly what caused the ship to sink.
Poulter was instrumental in Europe's comeback against the U.S. in the latest installment of the biannual team competition, as they recovered from a 10-6 deficit to retain the trophy in what was known as 'The Miracle of Medinah' in October.
What is the story of the banning of the humble light bulb, invention of Edison and a miracle boon to mankind?
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