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It's the thigh miracleworker: it slims while it separates.
Michelle Madhok: Keep Inner Thigh Sweat ("Chub Rub") Under Control 2010
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Doing miracles appears to have been one of the characteristics of Paul´s Churches just as Paul sees himself as a miracleworker in clear imitation of Jesus.
Tacitus on Mythicism James F. McGrath 2010
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I am not arguing that Paul says clearly that he is imitating Jesus when he claims to be a miracleworker, but I think it is reasonable to conclude that the miracleworking that appears to have been a characteristic of the Jesus movement, including Paul´s Churches, is something that goes back to the founder.
Tacitus on Mythicism James F. McGrath 2010
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A narrative that at its core has a real Galilean miracleworker.
More Mythicist-Creationist Parallels: Messiahs, Wisdom and Jesus James F. McGrath 2010
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Over the years, the company has managed to transform its decidedly un-sexy product—sodium bicarbonate, derived from a naturally occurring mineral left behind after evaporation of an inland lake in Wyoming 50 million years ago—into an environmental miracleworker.
Beyond the Bottom Line Joel Makower 1994
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Over the years, the company has managed to transform its decidedly un-sexy product—sodium bicarbonate, derived from a naturally occurring mineral left behind after evaporation of an inland lake in Wyoming 50 million years ago—into an environmental miracleworker.
Beyond the Bottom Line Joel Makower 1994
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But still, Dave Duncan's reputation as a miracleworker isn't completely without merit, even though folks say his philosophy can be boiled down to, throw a two seamer for strikes, get ground balls and let your infield do the work.
Lone Star Ball 2010
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