Miracle (disambiguation)

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A miracle is an event that is inexplicable by natural or scientific laws and accordingly gets attributed to some supernatural or praeternatural cause.

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Miracle, The Miracle, or variants, may also refer to:

Literature

Theatre

Film

Television

Music

Albums

Songs

People

Places

Sports

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