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"Miraculously, " as the 1st Battalion later reported, a platoon of Sherman tanks came into view.
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"Miraculously," he said, no one on the ground was hurt.
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"Miraculously," he said, no one on the ground was hurt.
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Miraculously, the crowd opened, inch by inch, ahead of her, and closed, inch by inch behind her.
Peter Clothier: The Rally Peter Clothier 2010
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Miraculously, the drug restored erectile function to men who were experiencing dysfunction, and Viagra was born.
A Q&A with Morton A Meyers about Happy Accidents: Serendipity in Modern Medical Breakthroughs 2010
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Miraculously, the elevator door opened, and the crowd surged forward, sobbing and praying and screaming.
Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011
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Miraculously, the message of Rhythm Nation got into their souls.
True You Janet Jackson 2011
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Miraculously, the new rules are not partisan, but they are fair and they will return the opportunity for a new generation of farmers to raise livestock and grow food like our Founding Fathers and Adam Smith imagined, in a functional marketplace that provides equal access to markets for all.
Dave Murphy: If You Eat, You Better Get GIPSA Dave Murphy 2011
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"Miraculously, and thank goodness, the baby is going to be ok," said Dwyer.
Lupita Cortez, San Jose Mother, Allegedly Throws Baby And Self From Window (VIDEO) 2011
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Miraculously, Fleming had discovered penicillin, the first antibiotic.
A Q&A with Morton A Meyers about Happy Accidents: Serendipity in Modern Medical Breakthroughs 2010
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