Sentences with phrase «something of a miracle»

As I know something of miracle moms myself, I am so happy to read that your mother is doing so much better.
In something of a miracle, bipartisanship is expected to emerge after the storm like a rainbow, with the Democrats demonstrating more generosity than Scrooge - like Republicans — including that Texas delegation — displayed after Hurricane Sandy struck the Northeast in 2013.
This creamy whipped spread is so light and fluffy, it'll remind you of Miracle Whip.
Tea tree oil, made from the steam distillation of the leaves of Melaleuca alternifolia, is something of a miracle worker on breakouts.
Red grapes — an excellent option as they are very high in resveratrol, something of a miracle substance for acne.
He transformed Stoke City into a recognized and stable Premier League team following promotion, and then pulled off something of a miracle by leading Crystal Palace to a comfortable finish after a horrific start under Ian Holloway.
After five straight losses and no goals, they go to the Etihad on the weekend needing something of a miracle to avoid defeat you would think.
In fact for the government and their endless quest to get us to eat healthily, oranges are something of a miracle because they are both extremely healthy and delicious...
Boies was always the more likely supporter, though the friendship developed during Bush v. Gore remains something of a miracle that serves to make the film's point for a case transcending partisan boundaries.
The fact that Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite exists at all feels like something of a miracle.
Of course, GTA 5 itself was something of a miracle when it comes to sales, as it shattered ever record out there, toppling even mainstream hits like Call of Duty and Battlefield, among many others.
Nearly everything around Union — from supporting actors, to cinematography, direction, editing, and score — fail her in such a way that occasional glimmers of prowess she shows serve as something of a miracle.
Given that basic premise, it's something of a miracle Laggies isn't completely insufferable.
Despite this, SquareEnix has managed something of a miracle with Bravely Default, a RPG for the 3DS that takes inspiration from the venerable gaming series but possesses its own unique flair.
And it reminded me of the miracle that is two coats of mascara — since there's no clumping, two coats are a snap and make me look like I'm wearing false eye lashes.
In truth, DeeDee is something of a miracle worker, credited with saving the life of her young owner, Beatrice (Bea) de Lavalette.
That American Apparel is still around is something of a miracle.
Romney's Secret Voting Bloc» is something of a miracle.
It's something of a miracle that they were contending in the first place.
That UNCG even had a chance to win was something of a miracle.
A world class attacking midfielder, it is something of a miracle that Borussia Dortmund star Marco Reus did not move on to a bigger club this summer after being continually linked with the likes of Arsenal, Manchester United, Barcelona and Paris Saint - Germain.
I have two beautiful, healthy daughters in Laurel and Violet (the latter who was something of a miracle).
You have to admit, it's something of a miracle to achieve high fares, big subsidies and poor performance — all at the same time.
It is something of a miracle that the huts have survived, but now ice, winds, salt and warmer summers are sounding their death knell.
«Mary and the Witch's Flower» is something of a miracle.
That she fails is a pity; that an actress of her stature tries so hard and commits so fully to a film like this is something of a miracle.
That this film has been made is something of a miracle to begin with.
That, by most accounts, it appeared to work is something of a miracle.
It was something of a miracle that Michael Lewis was able to write an entertaining and informative book about baseball economics.
It's something of a miracle that Outlander doesn't resemble a Sci - Fi Original, with credit going to McCain and his crew for their efforts to make the film feel lived in, and not just shot haphazardly in a generic Canadian backyard.
Marie turns out to be something of a miracle, surviving for another six years.
The Sandlot focuses on Scotty (David Guiry)-- the archetypical simpering little nerd with so little physical coordination that his ability to walk is something of a miracle — and his attempt to assimilate into a group of lovable oddball rejects.
Indeed, it's something of a miracle that a film like mother!
The Polestar people have added a lot of snap to the Volvo brand in a short time, which is something of a miracle, since you could fit all 45 of them into a small neighborhood bar in Gothenburg, Sweden, where Volvo and Polestar are both located.
Quite how LaFerrari manages to deploy its heroic performance with such control, yet make the driving experience so approachable, exploitable and totally engaging is something of a miracle.
The result is a generous and empathic consideration of what it's like to be someone else: in itself something of a miracle
A store like MahoganyBooks is something of a miracle: For years, chain stores and online retailers have caused independent bookstores to struggle.
Her name is Piper and she reminds me of Miracle!
There's not even a hint of RGB lighting either, which in 2018 is something of a miracle.
A pre-production sample cartridge for any video game from this era is rare indeed, but for one to survive for a game that was never actually released is something of a miracle.
We also don't know a release date for the upcoming Xbox One game, but seeing it launch in 2015 would be something of a miracle; expect it in 2016.
LittleBigPlanet, as a franchise, has been something of a miracle for Sony.
That Livingston is an artist at all is something of a miracle.
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