We transcend these limits to find a love that is magical and created by a force greater than us, just for us. |
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This novel is a dreamy paean to a place that at times seems to transcend the bounds of reality. |
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As Mr Shirley has said, the security of the realm should transcend party politics. |
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They're quite low down the social ladder, but they always seem to know how to transcend class and society to get what they need. |
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There will always be smirkers, but if you realize that you can transcend them and have a hopeful message, you can reach so many people. |
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But Real's peerless record goes beyond all that, their manifold achievements in the game as a whole transcend jealousy. |
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Twain's Puritan pessimism casts great doubt on humanity's ability to transcend the pettiness of human existence. |
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But great works of art and architecture transcend the motives of their founders. |
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But there's always that remote possibility that they'll transcend their pigeonhole and come with something harder, or just better. |
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Hopefully, I'll be able to transcend language barriers with visual storytelling. |
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But, like Jim Isermann's mind-bending geometric rug works, Leachman's paintings transcend the usual categories. |
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The thundering guitars, melodic vocals and poetic lyrics seemed to transcend classification. |
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In fact, it is an account of a desperate, doomed attempt to transcend meaninglessness. |
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Another night's wild mushroom fusilli with vegetables and black truffle cream could not transcend its general goopiness. |
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But it also has a special obligation to justify its actions by principles that transcend the assertions of preponderant power. |
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But you will transcend these privations because New York on foot lifts you out of yourself, simply by being itself. |
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It is what Buddhists and various other doctrines aim to sever in an effort to transcend samsaric rebirth and needless suffering. |
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Why would Thomas transcend to a godlike state if he detests almighty power? |
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The beauty in relationships that transcend social and lingual boundaries is wonderfully depicted as Isa dances with locals in an Indian desert. |
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People that transcend their class background often have this dynamism, but sometimes also display a fierce pride that can feel like anger. |
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The fourteen essays gathered here embrace a range of issues which perhaps transcend the limits suggested by the subtitle. |
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Societies also have sacralized their histories in order to create the illusion that they, too, can transcend the passage of time. |
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What saves the day, as always, are some haunting performances that transcend the play's problems. |
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Rather, some songs transcend their own authors in such a way that they can only be sung by a particular voice. |
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Just as quality of life issues often transcend class lines, they also bridge the gulf between the city centre and the suburbs. |
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Adults adopt an essentially Kantian moral perspective that seeks to transcend and judge all conventional moralities. |
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You cannot typecast her and that's what makes her music transcend all geographical and age barriers. |
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If he can transcend special interests, then he can win primaries in his own party by appealing to moderate rank-and-file voters. |
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For Hopkins and his colleagues, neither anonymity nor any appeal to an authority that would transcend personal testimony precludes univocality. |
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In an effort to transcend the dodgy sound quality and high prices of bootlegs, the band has recorded every concert over the past three years. |
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A lot of attention was paid to each track, but they rarely transcend anything more than some good dubby breakbeat. |
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Only later, in different times and new hands, does it transcend its bad faith. |
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This requires coordinated intergovernmental action because these activities transcend national boundaries. |
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While trends are instantly recognizable by length, pattern, or decoration, classics transcend time with their cut, style, and fabric. |
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Remembering them daily, learning from them how to sublimate our petty ego to reach the higher self, we transcend sin. |
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And sonically, how can a record that simultaneously evokes joe meek and dubstep fail to transcend its temporal context? |
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The film is cautiously optimistic in its portrayal of how intense love can transcend death. |
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But in the all-or-nothing world of hyper-partisans even trying to transcend political labels is a traitorous act. |
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So when they get the technique to transcend, this huge pressure gets released. |
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To transcend the bounds of tragedy is credit to both writer and performer. |
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Our solutions must transcend the health sector and engage beyond national boundaries. |
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Pandit Desai has an ability to transcend cultural boundaries with sound, and lead students into the realm of timelessness. |
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Then what is it that stops craving and thinking, through which you transcend yourself to reach the state of nirvana? |
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As the work proceeds, it begins to transcend its own absurdism. |
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The creative solution is how we actually transform and transcend our limitations. |
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The ancient mother goddess from Harappa is placed next to contemporary folk art, highlighting that these subjects transcend the boundaries of time, space and culture. |
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The combination of the computer and the Internet was to have allowed the creation of virtual communities which would transcend time, space and even politics. |
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How many of those people they observed interacting with their installation or otherwise were deploying nouveau technology to transcend any form of traditional constraint? |
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Pods strung on armatures and made into shapes that evoke crowns, starbursts and galaxies add human or celestial content and help the natural materials transcend their roots. |
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The dance and the dancer's idiom transcend time, space and language. |
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But luckily pictograms by nature transcend language barriers. |
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The partisans argue that objective social science is impossible because sociologists cannot transcend their own ideologically constrained world-views. |
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Both have appeals that transcend party loyalty, and both are brilliant extempore speakers who, at their best, hardly sound like politicians at all. |
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They were held not only to transcend the ordinance power as defined by the charter, but also to violate the exemption of the colonists from all taxes and impositions. |
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The rate at which Ch-PL are hydrolyzed to yield free choline may transcend the neuron's ability to resynthesize these molecules, resulting in the net autocannibalism of its membranes. |
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Meaning-making must include, but transcend the culture making impulses of religious communities. |
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If great novels defy categorization, then in the game of literary gentrification, which writers can transcend genre while still employing its tropes, and which cannot? |
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The commitment of the United Nations to that principle must transcend all politicking and be seen as a non-negotiable, absolute value. |
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Coherence theorists have arguments for believing that truth cannot transcend what coheres with some set of beliefs. |
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But Jean's work also seeks to transcend this tradition, steering away from the anecdotic to better grasp the essence of his subject matter. |
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Peaceful protest for greater political freedom and democracy is a right that must transcend all borders and all cultures. |
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She managed to transcend the vapid content and schlocky style, and project an image of innocence liberated by unguessed-at sensory discovery. |
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It is a piece full of poetry, the purity and esthetics of which transcend its mechanical and technical complexities. |
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All the symbols signify positiveness that will transcend from your hands to your audience. |
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The G37 is truly superb. Its style will transcend time and its performance will make the owners of much pricier cars green with envy. |
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The Club intends to transcend the particular interests of each business sector, to the benefice of the common interest of the whole industry. |
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Roth the poet and the rhetor excel in artistic performance when they transcend the ordinary modes of their respective discourses to create extraordinary effects. |
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Casting away delusive speculations and thoughts is the only Way to transcend birth and death and avoid the heat and cold. |
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Nature does not need humans to survive, it is counterintuitive and suicidal to manipulate, control and attempt to transcend nature. |
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Thus the souls take faster to a higher rhythm and transcend the fetters of form. |
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Mr Fuller says that this will transcend even the iterative model because the iteration will be so fast as to be seamless. |
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Republicans have a rare opportunity to implement policies that are truly compassionate and transcend toxic identity politics. |
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A question which occupied my mind for a long time was how to make spoken word radio transcend language barriers. |
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The true word is thus always revelatory, it opens up horizons of meaning which transcend mere information or communication. |
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Cancer is the gateway for the souls to enter into cycles of birth, while the opposite sign Capricorn enables the souls to transcend death. |
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By letting us ramble in and out of multiple stories, transmedia should try to transcend the notions of past, present and future. |
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Helsinki aims to transcend conventional public transport by allowing people to purchase mobility in real time, straight from their smartphones. |
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Fortunately, this new world is weird enough to transcend the inevitable comparisons to the trilogy by Christopher Nolan. |
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As a result, waste markets have started to transcend borders and that is why common rules are desperately needed. |
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We also have to transcend our fears of becoming a new religion or a cult, our mission is not to make one or the other. |
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It reflects the principle that there are universal values in both systems, which transcend mere statements of specific rules. |
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Violations of property rights of women transcend across a range of ethnic groups, social classes, religions and geographic regions. |
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Their economic interests, therefore, transcend the fates of individual companies and even entire industry sectors. |
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It also stipulates that the association must not transcend the purpose for which it was established. |
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In the aftermath of the violence in Muhajeria, it is clear that the parties do not have the will or capacity to transcend this conflict alone. |
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They understand that the benefits of home ownership for low-income people transcend the individual and help our entire community. |
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We transcend the individual mind, the personality itself, and glide into the state of Meditation. |
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The leaders of Lebanon must think first and foremost about the future of their country and transcend sectarian and individual interests. |
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This conception seems to transcend the major differences characterising the public space from one country to the next. |
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Real spiritual practices can help one to transcend material activities. |
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Such hope is vital if we are ever to transcend the perpetual tit-for-tat, zero-sum game of everyday politics. |
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These two women have access to non-rational, mystical ways of knowing, interpreting, and healing, ways that allow them, like the novel itself, to transcend binary logic. |
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Man's destiny was to transcend his animal nature on a spiritual plane. |
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Social conservatism is part of the shriveling slice of the pie that the GOP must somehow transcend. |
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For all its complexity and equivocality, the urge to transcend the perceived limitations of Aristotelianism remains a central philosophical motivation. |
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We are living in an increasingly globalized world, with our social and economic life largely determined by relations that transcend our national borders. |
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They're a curse and damnation, the size of colinary dishes, They transcend the kneecaps to the bottom of his britches. |
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Europe must facilitate transnational and interregional discussion by helping institutions to transcend their geographical responsibilities and endeavour to understand and tackle issues beyond the borders. |
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It is this embodiment that transhumanism seeks to transcend in its most radical program of cyberimmortality. |
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The program measures performance factors that transcend age categories. |
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I like Fernando Pessoa's heteronyms, his ability to write as different authors in different styles that transcend any one personality. |
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Rand Paul delivered a speech that may yet transcend party and generation. |
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In this regard, we will never transcend the principles that have been passed down to us since time immemorial, and which came into being with the human race. |
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There is an urgent need to transcend such a view which perpetuates an anachronistic pattern of thought, since the reconstitution of a social fabric that has been tom apart is a long and painful process. |
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A Europe of 27 or more Member States gives the opportunity to act on a continental scale and to face up to issues which transcend national boundaries. |
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To achieve these goals, teaching must initially be attuned to children's everyday lives, encouraging and satisfying their natural thirst for knowledge, and then go on to transcend their world. |
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To go into the state of Meditation one has to transcend the seven senses. |
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The humanists believed that it is important to transcend to the afterlife with a perfect mind and body, which could be attained with education. |
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Starving populations and people suffering from generations of malnutrition and deficiency diseases are not well disposed to transcend their situation and raise their minds and desires above their own immediate needs. |
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In the United States exists eleven megaregions that transcend international borders and comprise Canadian and Mexican metropolitan regions. |
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After attending courses for a brief period at the Institute of Art in Venice, he became attracted to the discovery of cubist structural disarrangement, which allowed him to transcend the representation of given reality. |
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However, because environmental issues transcend boundaries, the federal government must not use this decision as a carte blanche to ride roughshod over the provinces. |
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We therefore need to transcend national differences and take the heat out of the debate in order to develop a humane and effective European immigration policy. |
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Part of the methods we teach involve visualisation techniques to help transcend into a deep state of meditation, and all these procedures can be quickly adopted by the beginner. |
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Young people, in particular, are global media consumers who routinely transcend geographical, regulatory and legislative boundaries, creating and distributing content or re-purposing what others create. |
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We affirm our faith in the purposiveness of history where people can transcend bondage and death and are prepared to offer one's own life for it. |
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This right should transcend the privacy rights of the infected individual, and should be analogous to workers' rights with respect to hazardous materials exposure. |
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In sodoing they are taking control of their situation and their lives to transcend and transform their own histories and futures, and in time, perhaps, the world itself. |
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Human rights are universal and transcend all borders. |
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Tastefully emulous, Villard wanted his home to transcend its less fashionable location and magnify its owners through classical restraint rather than ostentatious display. |
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They leap over borders and transcend the ozone. |
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There will be a definite attempt to transcend the differences of the so many outward religions which formed the non-essential part of the spiritualistic path. |
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They transcend time and gender, melding themes of innocent youth and love, joy and sadness, birth and death and tell the journey of an honest and passionate people. |
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The Review Committee believes that its work must transcend events and politics, and that continuity of principle, meticulous research and sober judgement are its chief assets. |
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As part of their work, all of Maestro's employees are asked to master the concepts that transcend the functions of the application at one time or another. |
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No matter how much we'd like to transcend it, no matter how successful Nintendo is with its comfy cutesy family titles, a huge number of gamers just want to smash things, or shoot them, or smash them and then shoot them. |
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I urge all political leaders to transcend sectarian and individual interests and promote the future and the interests of the nation in good faith. |
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In fact, the scabbier and more flea-ridden the dog, the more we like to see it transcend its manginess and put one over on the bluebloods. |
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It was Muḥammad Aḥmad who converted this diversified discontent into a unified movement that for a time would transcend tribalism and weld the faithful into an unconquerable military machine. |
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Pakistan had wished to foment an 'Islamic Revolution' that would transcend national borders, covering Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia. |
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This resurrection narrative calls us to see, touch, and experience faith in ways that are embodied, yet able to transcend our sensate experiences. |
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Having proven himself one of indie rock's best songwriters, Sam Beam ups the ante with vibrant, inspired arrangements that transcend his stripped-down sound of yore. |
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While there are differences between particular performances of a classical work, a piece of classical music is generally held to transcend any interpretation of it. |
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There are, however, body languages that can transcend cultural lines. |
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However much individual libertarians like to think they transcend the left-right divide, the actual operating strategy of organized libertarianism has been fusionism. |
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There was never wicked man that was not infatuate, and in nothing more than in those things wherein he hoped most to transcend the reach of others. |
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In his extensive scholarly work, including his four-volume Deutsche Einheir, Srhik tried to merge and transcend Prussocentric and Austrocentric approaches to German history. |
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