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Miraculously and out
Miraculously unable to move her or burn her, the guards took out her eyes with a fork.
Miraculously, while the rest of the country reeled under atrocities committed by the Japanese, the Payonhons were relatively treated with civility by their captors until the aliens were driven out of town and annihilated by the guerrillas in Banquerohan in ruthless ambush on April 19, 1945.

Miraculously and had
Miraculously, Karipo and her women had succeeded in driving a hundred invaders from the isle of Pamasu back to their war canoes, after considerable loss of life on both sides.
Miraculously, the bodies had not decomposed, despite exposure to the elements for over a year.

Miraculously and after
Miraculously, Nelson is resucitated, and after regaining consciousness he tells them, " Today wasn't a good day to die.
Miraculously, less than five months after major surgery on his severely-damaged throwing shoulder, Beuerlein was starting the 1985 season opener at Michigan.

Miraculously and by
Miraculously, only two lives were lost: nuns who were killed by a falling chimney.
Miraculously, Trisanku rose into the sky until he reached heaven, where he was pushed back down by Indra.
Miraculously, Shangri-La, sheltered by mountains on all sides, is a temperate paradise amid the land of snows.
Miraculously, Susan is saved by Kathy Griffin, who recognizes her husband's Chevy in Susan's driveway when she sees Susan's house on fire.
Miraculously, Peter survives when the train comes over him by sinking into the ballast just barely enough so the train won ’ t hit him.
Miraculously, she survives the drop, and is taken in by Maraya, the Minister of Akasia, one of the surface cities.

Miraculously and .
Miraculously, she found exactly the right statement.
Miraculously, the bottle was still in my hand, foam still geysering over my ( luckily ) waterproof watch.
Miraculously, the oil burned for eight days-which was the length of time it took to press, prepare and consecrate new oil.
Miraculously, the oil burned for eight days which was enough time to make new pure oil.
Miraculously rejuvenated, they fly off to space in search of the planet of Otaku.
Miraculously, the statue of Cornelius leaned forward from the altar and blessed the pair, and the two lovers were thus married.
Miraculously managing to bypass all safety measures, he succeeded ; whereupon one of the Eight Great Spells leapt from the book and lodged itself into his mind.
Miraculously, Crosby was unhurt, and was able to save Spud's life.
Miraculously, the arrows did not kill him.
After a show under the name " Tony Flow and the Miraculously Majestic Masters of Mayhem ", the band progressed and the line-up eventually became the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
The three formed a band with former Anthym-drummer Jack Irons, called Tony Flow and the Miraculously Majestic Masters of Mayhem.
The three formed a band with former Anthym-drummer Jack Irons called Tony Flow and the Miraculously Majestic Masters of Mayhem.
Miraculously, however, one young man survived.
Miraculously, a spring of water gushed forth from the earth at the feet of baby Ishmael.
Miraculously, his condition improves and the doctor declares that, during the operation, something " staved off infection ; something beyond science ... something, perhaps, from above.
Miraculously, Davey survived the crash.
The songs " Stranded " and " Flea Fly " are two of the band's earliest recordings from 1983 when they went under the name Tony Flow And The Miraculously Majestic Masters Of Mahyem.
The band, which was dubbed " Tony Flow and the Miraculously Majestic Masters of Mayhem " for its first gig, was a hit with the club audience.

held and out
About a dozen animals were held inside the stockade, as best Mike could make out in the moonlight.
He held out a moment longer, then his nerve gave under the pressure.
Straightening up, his eyes ablaze, he held out the battered Stetson.
One fellow who had liver spots held out his hands to the great healer.
The attack started on October 2, 1643, and the Gortonists held out for a day and a night.
If a branch extended out too far, each man held it back for the next, and if they met a low overhang, each warned the other.
Young Frederick Seward held out his hand.
He slapped the reins on the back of the powerful gray horse and held on as the sulky's wheels hit a pothole and came out with a jolt and went on.
An old gentlemen next to me held a Boy Scout bugle to his lips and blasted away at every fourth step and during the interim shouted out, `` V for Victory ''!!
) Vernon, however, held out for plain oyster roast, and plenty of it, unadorned by herbs or any seasoning but salt, though he did fancy a bit of lemon.
She held out her hand to show that she had money.
He held the razor well out to one side.
The nineteenth-century immigration, whether Protestant or Roman Catholic, was not so much concerned, for very few if any among them held slaves: they were mostly in the Northern states where slavery had disappeared or was on the way out, or were too poverty-stricken to own slaves.
Henrietta held her bouquet out of reach and said it was for Doaty.
They came out and held their games and races.
He held his long clenched foot in both hands, and this and his contorted face -- he was trying heroically not to cry out -- made him look like a large skinny old monkey.
For ships, a kedge may be dropped while a ship is underway, or carried out in a suitable direction by a tender or ship's boat to enable the ship to be winched off if aground or swung into a particular heading, or even to be held steady against a tidal or other stream.
Taking the title " Margrave of Brandenburg ", he pressed the " crusade " against the Wends, extended the area of his mark, encouraged German migration, established bishoprics under his protection, and so became the founder of the Margraviate of Brandenburg in 1157, which his heirs — the House of Ascania — held until the line died out in 1320.
During the ensuing fight, the defenders of Constantinople held out against the crusader counterattack of 9 April.
He established the consistent use of the chemical balance, used oxygen to overthrow the phlogiston theory, and developed a new system of chemical nomenclature which held that oxygen was an essential constituent of all acids ( which later turned out to be erroneous ).
In 1152 Baldwin had himself crowned sole king, and civil war broke out, with Melisende retaining Jerusalem while Baldwin held territory further north.
In addition to over, Porter and Duff defined the compositing operators in, held out by ( usually abbreviated out ), atop, and xor ( and the reverse operators rover, rin, rout, and ratop ) from a consideration of choices in blending the colors of two pixels when their coverage is, conceptually, overlaid orthogonally:
Colangelo's group was so certain that they would be awarded a franchise that they held a name-the-team contest for it ; they took out a full-page ad in the sports section of the February 13, 1995 edition of the state's leading newspaper, the Arizona Republic.
Most of the European parties eventually came around to the arguments made by the Americans, but France and a few others held out for a shorter cell length.

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