I was once invited to take part in a radio
program about miracles and was asked whether I believed In them, «Yes, of course,» I said.
Not exact matches
She hated the idea that dedicated cafeteria workers around the country were being implicitly maligned by media stories
about «
miracle schools,» because those stories almost never disclosed the hidden advantages that made those fabulous meal
programs possible.
Unfortunately, the
miracle - loving media rarely bother to ask
about these factors when they highlight the success of a
program which does offer a better quality meal than most, leaving the public with the mistaken idea that all it takes is the will to do better.
Many of the so - called «experts» out there really don't have a clue of what they're talking
about and are only motivated by pushing expensive pills, powders and «
miracle programs» on you that you don't really need.
And although the sample size is small — Wyoming Indian Elementary enrolls
about 350 students including pre-K — the
program's results have been a near
miracle.
Then she saw an Animal Planet
program featuring Dr. David Nielsen, a veterinary dentist based in Manhattan Beach, talking
about a
miracle fix: «canine disarming.»
About 50 agents were interviewed, and there «were lots who we loved, but we had to come up with best mix,» says series producer Catherine May, who has produced numerous
programs for Breakthrough Films & Television, including medical series Med Students and Little
Miracles.