0 in a way that is very surprising or difficult to believe: --
Miraculously by the end of the lesson every child got a poster from the printer except one and this was only because he had taken too long thinking about it.
Miraculously, the knight appears in a boat pulled by a swan and accepts her offer on condition that she never ask about his origin, name or nature.
I can only speculate how he would have lived his life if cancer had miraculously been purged f rom his body the week before he died.
This passage seems at first yet another exemplum of the curious in the freakish image of the captain's fits on horseback (he miraculously never falls off).
Again, the church was packed, and again, miraculously there was a seat for everyone, despite being ticketless.
Your being is full of magic; you came here miraculously.
Miraculously, she survived to discharge but in poor condition.
He seems to be saying that either (1) bad behavior is entirely determined by the lotteries or (2) it is "miraculously independent" of them.