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No less an authority than Arsene Wenger described Moyes' work in taking Everton into the Champions League places in 2004-05 afthe the sale of Wayne Rooney as "a miracle" - words echoed by many at the time.
The sunrise is marvelous, but once we start calling something like that a miracle, the word loses meaning.
The miracle, in other words, is for sale cheap.
(Their marketing materials usually include the words "miracle," "easy" or "suggested by Dr. Oz").
On the dark glass, in white capital letters, stood the words "MIRACLE POLISH".
"In other words, Miracle and his associates have been operating a type of fraud known as a Ponzi scheme in which later investors' money is used to pay earlier investors supposed profits on their investments".
A steady stream of medical professionals have used the words "miracle" and "miraculous" to describe his recovery.
Word of this medical wonder — the word "miracle" would be banned in a Socialist country, where it would evoke the opium of the masses — quickly whispers its way up from the local hospital to the highest reaches of power.
Luck is a more comfortable word for our age, but I believe she would have used the word "miracle" to describe her career.
It may have the word miracle in it somewhere.
VIOLENT J I think we might have misused the word miracle.
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