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Price (1777: 402; cf. Adams 1767: 10 11 and Paley 1859 13 144) retorts against the claim in premise 1 that "a miracle is more properly an event different from experience than contrary to it".
Given time, she was confident that a miracle might appear.
"I consider all of that a miracle," she said.
For a treatise on economics, one might consider that a miracle.
Maybe I thought that they were playing a joke, or that a miracle might be possible.
Martin, who has one victory and three top-five finishes, called that a miracle.
After that, they started to believe that a miracle was possible.
Assume that a miracle happens and Mr Frist succeeds both in ditching the filibuster and holding his party together.
The lesson? "That a miracle can come from a disaster, that you can make lemons from lemonade".
When my father told me that Loyola had won in overtime, I was convinced that a miracle had taken place.
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Which is -- to be at 25 like that -- a miracle.
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