. "Queen"@en . . . . . . "The Miracle is a song from Xenosaga Episode I. It is track on the Xenosaga Episode I Original Soundtrack, having been composed by Yasunori Mitsuda."@en . . "19"^^ . "The Miracle"@es . "It was recorded as the band recovered from Brian May's marital problems and Freddie Mercury's AIDS diagnosis (which was, though known to the band, not publicised at the time). Recording started in January 1988 and lasted twelve months. The album was originally going to be called The Invisible Men, but three weeks before the release, according to Roger Taylor, they decided to change the name to The Miracle. The album reached #1 in the UK,Austria , Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland, and #24 on the US Billboard 200 chart. The Miracle is estimated to have sold 9.5 million copies. Allmusic would name it as Queen's best album of the 1980s, along with The Game."@en . . "The Miracle es un \u00E1lbum de Queen editado en 1989. Tras 2 a\u00F1os sin grabar Queen comienza en 1988 a grabar el \u00C1lbum \"The Miracle\", el cual sali\u00F3 a la luz en 1989, en la portada del Disco se puede observar todas las caras de los miembros de la Banda juntas, demostrando as\u00ED unidad entre la Banda, otro signo de esta unidad es que cada canci\u00F3n sale escrita a nombre de Queen."@es . "LP,CS,CD"@en . "ABC-TV"@en . . "The Miracle"@en . "Story by: Roseanne Barr"@en . . "1989"^^ . "none"@en . "It was recorded as the band recovered from Brian May's marital problems and Freddie Mercury's AIDS diagnosis (which was, though known to the band, not publicised at the time). Recording started in January 1988 and lasted twelve months. The album was originally going to be called The Invisible Men, but three weeks before the release, according to Roger Taylor, they decided to change the name to The Miracle."@en . . "none"@en . . . . . "250"^^ . "The Miracle was the name given by the inhabitants of Detrios to a crystallised cloud of fictional energy which had leaked from the Land of Fiction. (PROSE: Head Games) File:AstroStub.png"@en . "1997-02-25"^^ . "The Miracle was the name given by the inhabitants of Detrios to a crystallised cloud of fictional energy which had leaked from the Land of Fiction. (PROSE: Head Games) File:AstroStub.png"@en . . "A book written by Teshan in 1072, about the miraculous recovery of Mararon from the coma. According to the book, \"there was not a single D'ni, besides Veesha, who was not shocked by the awakening and forced to look again at their own faith in Yahvo\"."@en . . "The Miracle es un \u00E1lbum de Queen editado en 1989. Tras 2 a\u00F1os sin grabar Queen comienza en 1988 a grabar el \u00C1lbum \"The Miracle\", el cual sali\u00F3 a la luz en 1989, en la portada del Disco se puede observar todas las caras de los miembros de la Banda juntas, demostrando as\u00ED unidad entre la Banda, otro signo de esta unidad es que cada canci\u00F3n sale escrita a nombre de Queen. El mayor hit fue \"I Want it All\" (puesta a nombre de Queen pero escrita por Brian May), le siguen \"Breakthru\"(Roger Taylor), \"The Invisible Man\"(Roger Taylor), Scandal (Brian May) y \"The Miracle\" (Freddie Mercury), que fueron las canciones m\u00E1s destacadas."@es . . . "217"^^ . "The Miracle was the 19th episode of Season 9 of Roseanne, also the 217th overall series episode. It was written by Cynthia Mort, and was directed by Gary Halvorson. It originally aired on ABC-TV on February 25, 1997."@en . "A Second Chance"@en . . "1989"^^ . . "The Miracle"@en . "Gary Halvorson"@en . "A book written by Teshan in 1072, about the miraculous recovery of Mararon from the coma. According to the book, \"there was not a single D'ni, besides Veesha, who was not shocked by the awakening and forced to look again at their own faith in Yahvo\"."@en . "Teleplay: Drew Ogier"@en . . . . "The Miracle is a song from Xenosaga Episode I. It is track on the Xenosaga Episode I Original Soundtrack, having been composed by Yasunori Mitsuda."@en . . . . . "EMI"@en . "Roseanne-Feld"@en . . "9"^^ . "Rock, Hard Rock"@en . "The Miracle was the 19th episode of Season 9 of Roseanne, also the 217th overall series episode. It was written by Cynthia Mort, and was directed by Gary Halvorson. It originally aired on ABC-TV on February 25, 1997."@en . . .