Transcends Sentence Examples

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  • God is the reality which transcends and includes both nature and humanity.

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  • The region is entirely composed of Carboniferous rocks, the system which transcends all others in the value of its economic minerals.

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  • By Plotinus, on the contrary, the One is explicitly exalted above the vows and the " ideas "; it transcends existence altogether (i rbcava rijs ouaias), and is not.

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  • He was one of those personalities in which everything transcends the ordinary scale.

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  • Music is a form of communication which, at its best, transcends the limitations of language in unifying the people.

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  • In Lohengrin we take leave of the early music that obscured Wagner's ideals, and in the Ring we come to the music which transcends all other aspects of Wagnerism.

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  • The very globe continually transcends and translates itself, and becomes winged in its orbit.

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  • He hardly has a formal theory of inference, but implies throughout that it only transcends perceptions, and perceptual realities or phenomena, in order to conclude with ideas, not facts.

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  • The position of the middle of the bright band representative of a mathematical line can be fixed with a spider-line micrometer within a small fraction of the width of the band, just as the accuracy of astronomical observations far transcends the separating power of the instrument.

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  • The historical value of the letters, therefore, completely transcends that of Cicero's other works.

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  • Walkerdine ' s (1988) concerns about the rational actor in the state who transcends particularity and contingency are well known.

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  • The presence and power of His Spirit, the spread of His Gospel, the progress of His kingdom have been as much a fulfilment of the eschatological teaching of the New Testament as His life and work on earth were a fulfilment of Messianic prophecy, for fulfilment always transcends prophecy.

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  • Your offer transcends the bounds of generosity, Mr. Cooms.

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  • He's dependent upon you for blood, a condition that transcends the normal mating relationship.

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  • His magical appeal far transcends mere nostalgia.

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  • Their sound is a fusion of jazz, dance, R&B, soul, ethnic and popular music that transcends traditional borders.

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  • I suppose that Mark Twain transcends all other American humorists in the universal qualities.

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  • I love it when that happens - the music somehow transcends the aural and manages to connect directly to your emotions.

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  • Unity in Christ totally transcends social, ethnic and gender distinctions.

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  • The horizon of self-transcendence no longer lies in that which truly transcendence no longer lies in that which truly transcends the subject, but is within the boundary of consciousness.

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  • Undeniably the foremost virtuoso of the sitar, Nishat Khan transcends all musical barriers with his provocative emotional expression and supreme technical mastery.

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  • In many of their homilies Christ's baptism is also regarded as his regeneration by water and spirit, and this view almost transcends the modest adoptionism of the Thonraki as revealed in the Key of Truth.

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  • The humanist allegiance in these poems transcends national boundaries.

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  • The horizon of self-transcendence no longer lies in that which truly transcends the subject, but is within the boundary of consciousness.

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  • The universality of experience reflected in Bach 's music far transcends his own profound religious faith.

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  • The style transcends age, as it can also be found on adults who want to show off their curves and "booty."

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  • While the market demographic is young girls, the ponies' appeal transcends age or gender.

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  • The most popular songs on the website are a curious mixture that transcends both genre and time, from folk to metal, from classics to contemporary favorites.

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  • It clearly transcends the mortal title of "Game That Never Gets Old" and has risen to the status of "Game That Never, Ever Gets Old."

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  • Adults here are motivated by individual conscience that transcends cultural, religious, or social convention rules.

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  • Whether you're male or female, emo culture transcends gender, much like most musical movements.

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  • This look is perfect for the gal who craves ease of style, and it transcends all ages and trends.

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  • People often look to their lovers to provide a sense of uniqueness and a rush of energy or fantasy that transcends their daily experiences.

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  • Good poetry transcends the language of ordinary communication, which is what makes poetry such a valuable craft; it is the very refinement of language.

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  • This type of watch transcends the line between jewelry and timekeeping device.

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  • For yoga students looking for a yoga practice that transcends physical, emotional, and spiritual benefits for oneself, this type of holistic yoga practice is a viable choice.

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  • Traditional multi-level marketing can be threatened by this kind of honest communication because it transcends levels, and the only solution is transparency.

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  • The faults make analysis exceptionally difficult, for they are no longer commonplace; indeed, the gravest dangers of modern Wagnerism arise from the fact that there is hardly any non-musical aspect in which Wagner's later work is not important enough to produce a school of essentially non-musical critics who have no notion how far Wagner's mature music transcends the rest of his thought, nor how often it rises where his philosophy falls.

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  • Bach's method is to treat each clause of his text as a separate movement, alternating choruses with groups of arias; a method which was independently adopted by Mozart in those larger masses in which he transcends the Neapolitan type, such as the great unfinished Mass in,C minor.

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  • It is true that every item of scientific knowledge is concerned with some definite relation of definite phenomena, and with nothing else; but, for all that, the systematic organization of such items may quite well yield further knowledge, which transcends the special relations of definite phenomena."

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  • More original, perhaps, is the argument in the immediately preceding work, The Destiny of Man, viewed in the Light of his Origin (1884), which is, in substance, that physical evolution is a demonstrated fact; that intellectual force is a later, higher and more potent thing than bodily strength; and that, finally, in most men and some "lower animals" there is developed a new idea of the advantageous, a moral and non-selfish line of thought and procedure, which in itself so transcends the physical that it cannot be identified with it or be measured by its standards, and may or must be enduring, or at its best immortal.

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