But if the issue is war, in which many thousands of people undoubtedly will die, the cause had better be transcendently important. |
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One thing democracy does best is mobilizing a whole society toward a transcendently important goal. |
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Yet, she was also expressing her concerns that their love might not be transcendently spiritual, that there might be a sinful, impure component to it. |
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Sung a cappella, the song is transcendently impassioned and beautiful. |
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This worldview has bifurcated worldly politics into a transcendently significant battle that has a Manichean logic of absolute good and utter evil. |
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For all its luxury there is something transcendently cosy about this room, which seems to hug viewers as it glows and pulsates with richly textured reds. |
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However we, the citizens of Europe, who are striving for a better future for the people of Europe and of the world as a whole, have to realise that we need to intervene in these matters transcendently. |
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Some attitude-holders feel that their views are so transcendently right that freedom of speech must be suspended out of respect for their rightness. |
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Jane Freilicher, with two transcendently no-nonsense floral still lifes in the show, is all of these, as is the whimsical rigorist Trevor Winkfield. |
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Consequently the key to the understanding of myth has to be found transcendently and super-cosmically in confrontation with the revelation of God. |
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