The Magazine area in Suame district was originally where artillery was made; now, however, it's a vast used-car workshop where rusty old wrecks are miraculously brought back to life.
He states that the battle would have been lost if the stone soldiers ("pururaucas") had not been brought miraculously to life-stones were dressed as soldiers to fool the Chancas.
The crowning vision, though, is, as it should be, the final scene in Sicilia: the reconciliation and resurrection, in which a statue comes to life and sundered families are miraculously brought together.
Garcia Lorca's credo of theater as "a school of laughter and lamentation" is miraculously brought to light in Ms. Carey's many-shaded portrayal, which allows for conflict and, yes, charm, and in Ms. Mann's staging, which has more moments of levity than you would think possible.
The icon is a copy of the original image supposedly sculpted in Rimini in 1286 by a shepherd named Rustico and miraculously brought to Venice.
In consequence he was arrested, and after many sufferings was killed by the sword; his body was miraculously brought to Malos and there entombed by the priest Fronto.
If she had miraculously brought it in on his ridiculous timetable, he would undoubtedly have taken all the credit.
Robin had thought long and hard on it, when she saw what she had miraculously brought forth from her troubled womb into a troubled world.
He had been brought here miraculously.