(2) The new miracle drugs are genetic-based, promising better outcomes for smaller groups of patients with particular genes.
(3) I mean the fact that she and I don't get along well and can stay as friends for so long is an absolute miracle , amazing.
(4) By some miracle , I find my hotel, but only after driving around the airport for about an hour and going in circles.
(5) It moves in an unpredictable fashion more suggestive of an intoxicated sailor than a miracle of modern engineering.
(6) I still wait in anticipation and hope for a miracle that may bring us back together.
(7) If that is done it can work an economic miracle and salvage long traditions that have served generations of people.
(8) Amongst them I perform the miracle of loaves and fishes.
(9) Although popular mythology credits Alexander Fleming, it was Florey and his team who gave the world the miracle drug, penicillin.
(10) A miracle of modern technology, it is creating a buzz in markets with its continuing innovations and frequent modifications.
(11) The first Model T Ford rolled off the assembly line in 1908 and was a miracle of mass production.
(12) With a miracle of even greater proportions required to propel his new side to similar glories, he is keen just to focus on the next round.
(13) Enormous changes that you've hoped for - perhaps your own personal miracle - can occur.
(14) It's a miracle of modern technology, and a highly technical gadget - hence why I was attracted to it.
(15) A Formula One engine is a miracle of modern engineering.
(16) The building's very existence is a miracle of logistics and perseverance.
(17) The economic miracle has yet to weave its magic.
(18) It was a miracle that more people hadn't been killed or injured
(19) Prussia had improved its standing in Germany not only by its economic miracle but also by its diplomatic shrewdness.
(20) When it was first discovered, cortisone seemed like a miracle drug, especially at high doses.