Transcended
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So if we're not worrying about directing traffic, if we've
transcended
paper, if we are worrying less about control and more about description, then we can think of the English language as being this beautiful mobile.
Inanna delighted in all forms of sexual expression and was considered so powerful that she
transcended
gender boundaries, as did her earthly attendants, who could be prostitutes, eunuchs or cross-dressers.
Photography
transcended
culture, including my own.
it wasnt even dumb behaviour, that was there too, but the pure idiocy of the script
transcended
any dumbness the characters displayed.
With the deepest respect to Mr. Coppola, whom I believe is one of the best directors of all time, I think he
transcended
his original intent of the movie, and probably didn't even realize it until after the movie was released.
Years ago, with "Ray of Light," Madonna broke through to a truly amazing level of musical artistry, and since then she's occasionally
transcended
even her own standards.
Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor somehow
transcended
the essential seediness of their characters in the remake; here, Sam Spade and Ruth Wonderley(!) can't.
'Thunderbirds' was an immensely popular Sixties show that has
transcended
the years and generations to the point it is still as popular now, with both adults and children alike, as it was in its heyday.
The Plot Outline of the movie states "Nitta Sayuri reveals how she
transcended
her fishing..." Did anyone see how or when Sayuri became Nitta Sayuri?
Titles chosen by the movie industry have -- alas! --
transcended
good taste, and with it, semantic borders: maybe simply by following the pattern of our modern lives where the element of surprise has been discarded and replaced by circadian and pecuniary worries.
What made the series great was that every single episode had a moment in it that
transcended
the storyline, that had an emotional or intellectual impact that was real.
Both sixty's era in one way or another, but, more importantly, how people in the wrong can be recipients of a sort of convoluted injustice!!You are no more immoral than anybody else, you are just better at it!! Lenny's comedy routines
transcended
innuendos concerning vulgarities, his obscenities were neon accented!!
Hammond imbued his Parker/Spider-Man with a tremendous integrity and sincerity which
transcended
the limitations of low tech 70's TV and made him a great comic book hero in the classic sense.
Speaking of which a lot of stuff didn't really fit the atmosphere or realism of the film, plus some things(such as the buried alive thing) didn't really call for what they were doing to the scene, and all in all around the last 20 minutes kind of
transcended
into a very realistic horror film to almost a monster film.
He has a terrific chemistry with Streep, as well as with Cher, and I think it was with "Silkwood" (as well as "Escape From New York") that he really
transcended
his early Disney career, and began to be considered for better, more mature roles.
Once heralded as one of Hollywood's premier talents, Liebling (in both his acting and writing modes) was a dynamic presence who embodied a wide spectrum and depth of expertise that
transcended
his young age.
I had to watch it with one eye closed because of broken glasses, but this wonderful fairytale deeply moved me, brought many tears to my eyes nd
transcended
me in a happy world where everything is fine.
Individual states held elections for their officials, but there were no elected officials (or parties) who ran on platforms and programs that
transcended
the boundaries of the sovereign state units.
It was the most dignified and appropriate possible response to a terrorist attack, a firm demonstration of unity that
transcended
internal divisions.
Not only has Africa moved beyond the worst legacies of colonialism, but it has also
transcended
the rigid constraints of the Cold War.
Of course, economic interests have been paramount in sustaining the EU’s progress; but the idea of uniting Europe clearly
transcended
mere economic unification.
Whether true or not, the important point is that the merger
transcended
national considerations, and the European Commission had a duty to involve itself.
Bitcoin is so innovative, in fact, that beyond breaking the conventions of currency, it has even
transcended
partisan ideologies.
In terms of addressing the eurozone financial crisis, however, the agreement reached in Brussels was anything but a breakthrough, because it never
transcended
the logic of narrow crisis management.
On the positive side, a tragic legacy of American history has been
transcended.
America’s Perpetual ChristmasHas the United States
transcended
the laws of economics?
But France does have a long tradition of a “special” bilateral relationship with Russia – marked by a deep cultural dimension – that somehow
transcended
the Cold War.
Europe remains a significant economic and commercial actor – one that can rebound at any time, now that it has at least partly
transcended
its systemic crisis.
In short, Europeans seem to have convinced themselves that they had
transcended
geopolitical realities.
Both China and Russia feel betrayed by the West’s behavior in Libya, where it clearly
transcended
the United Nations mandate by toppling the Qaddafi regime.
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