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But in his case, a miracle happened.
The surgeon who had been tending to her was said to have "at first declared the case a miracle; but human respect prevented him from publicly attesting it".
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The child is now 7, and the Vatican ruled her case, too, a miracle.
Primary scoring,too, obviously, when you have been shut out in two games…well, home to the Bell Center and we can only hope, in this case, for a miracle.
Re "Taking On a Troubled Agency" (Jan . 26: Most people would agree that technology to track child welfare cases is not a "miracle cure".
Stamos begins by examining the case for consciousness as a miracle by referencing the views of Oxford theologian Richard Swinburne.
"I've agreed to keep communication open with (manager) Graham Westley just in case I come across a miracle cure," he told the club website. .
It can happen, however, that in every possible explanation for a fact certain unusual events would have to be presupposed, and that in such a case the assumption of a miracle, of which we receive a report, is the least improbable and consequently the most probable explanation (RW II, 69).
In the end, though, there came a miracle: the case was dismissed on a technicality, her lawyer arguing that the troopers had searched her car without her permission.
A Polish toddler who nearly froze to death after wandering outside his grandmother's house in sub-zero weather wearing only pyjamas appeared almost normal on Thursday after coming out of a coma, in a case his doctor claimed was a miracle.
The traditional interpretation has been that it is an argument from the nature of the case, the conclusion being that a miracle story could not be believed on testimony even under the most favorable circumstances.
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