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The inhabitants of [[Detrios]] named their new source of light and heat [[the Miracle]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[Head Games]]'') | The inhabitants of [[Detrios]] named their new source of light and heat [[the Miracle]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[Head Games]]'') | ||
When [[Alistair Gryffen]] found that the [[Chess]] room in [[Gryffen Manor]] was [[The Hunger|remarkably]] tidied up, he called it a "minor miracle". ([[K9TV]]: ''[[Black Hunger]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 17:52, 12 September 2011
Miracles were unusual but beneficial phenomena usually attributed to supernatural intervention.
The Latter-Day Pantheon performed many miracles in 1965. (PDA: Salvation)
Lolem believed that the disappearance of the Second Doctor and Ramo was the miracle of Amdo having eaten them. (DW: The Underwater Menace)
The Eleventh Doctor initially attributed Rory Williams's resurrection to a miracle. (DW: The Pandorica Opens)
The sudden end of death on Earth in 2011 became known as Miracle Day. (TW: The New World)
The inhabitants of Detrios named their new source of light and heat the Miracle. (NA: Head Games)
When Alistair Gryffen found that the Chess room in Gryffen Manor was remarkably tidied up, he called it a "minor miracle". (K9TV: Black Hunger)