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But although I have previously suffered from a bad lower back, Sonya's correction is so precise that it's miraculously unharmed.
For one thing, it's miraculously well-timed.
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Amid the rubble of a town that seems almost to have toppled on to its hillside, it is, miraculously, still standing.
It would be better to remember that the Republican Party was pronounced dead after Lyndon B. Johnson's landslide victory in 1964, yet it was miraculously resurrected by 1968, when Richard M. Nixon squeaked out a narrow victory over Hubert H. Humphrey.
It was, miraculously, intact.
When Mr. Blechman came upon it in 1976, it was miraculously undamaged.
The idea that it is miraculously exempt from the pressures and problems of modern life is gormless and patronising.
"I get the sense when I look at the Lisanti Chapel that it was miraculously flown over from an Italian hill town and plopped down in the Bronx," said Joseph Sciorra, a folklorist and assistant director at the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute of Queens College.
And even if it were miraculously true that respecting rights without exception just happened to maximize long-term utility, empirically demonstrating this truth would certainly prove challenging at best.
Nor should we assume that just because we do not understand an occurrence that it was miraculously caused.
Maybe the only way I'll ever be able to sleep on a plane is if I'm flying it myself or if I'm miraculously upgraded to first class.
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