But chatter about the prime minister's possible adventures in aggressive cosmetology preceded and transcended that tidbit. |
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It has transcended scandals and boycotts and will always remain the most sensual article of clothing next to lingerie. |
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Surfers became surfies in the popular media, and gradually transcended from bronzed gods to teenage threats. |
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The vitality of the field has transcended many of the barriers that seemed so daunting early on. |
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Not for a moment is there any hesitation or doubt, as these obstacles have been transcended. |
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It transcended its use as a cracker repository when it became the home of a blind tiger establishment. |
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The first weeks of the finals have shown that tribalism has transcended the past and a new breed of tribalism has hit the national stage. |
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The play, written in lucid verse, portrays a human being who transcended human frailties. |
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It's certainly not as if the movie's interpretation transcended the limits of romance. |
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The limits of cognitional achievement cannot be recognized as such unless the mind has already transcended those limits in some way. |
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In the same way Hawking, trapped in a crippled body, is physically ensnared but has mentally transcended this barrier to achieve greatness. |
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The belief that resource scarcity can be transcended by industrialism unites many seemingly antagonistic political standpoints. |
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But somehow the melodramatic elements are transcended, and the movie moves you, as movies always should. |
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It is this logicality as a basis for literary action which in Stein's case, for better or worse, has been wholly transcended. |
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This movement transcended religious and sectarian divisions and was determined to end the US-led occupation. |
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Though traditionally they are Gujarati folk dance forms, their appeal has transcended regional barriers. |
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Audrey Hepburn is luminous, waif-like, but with nobility that itself transcended her character's station. |
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And the artistic history of musical typography highlights printed music in which the bounds of craftsmanship are transcended to produce exemplars of outstanding design. |
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Although John might not have been aware of dimension theory, he realized, in effect, that Christ had transcended the dimensions of time and space. |
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The barrier-breaking Williams sisters are credited with setting an accessorizing trend that has transcended the game over the past decade. |
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With the occultist, divine knowledge and wisdom takes the place of the mystic way of feeling, which he has transcended but not discarded. |
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But it is with the appearances of the soprano Brigitte Lafon that the work will be veritably transcended. |
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But by spotlighting what average Americans need, he transcended the left-right divide, and earned his place in history. |
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Of course, he has transcended the genre of his superstardom, reaching virtually every popular fan base. |
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At the moment, however, we are discussing Stalinism and Nazism, which transcended and did not respect state borders. |
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As he would later prove in sweeping victories, it was a message he believed transcended ideology and party. |
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Even so comedy scenes such as Del boy's 'falling through the bar' or 'the chandelier repair' transcended any language barrier. |
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Despite its relatively small size, the superb acoustics of the Usher Hall have transcended its role beyond that of a venue for the odd civil function. |
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What Kurland said he remembered most though was not an individual accolade, but a moment that transcended sport. |
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It would seem that the opposition between the psycholinguistic and the sociolinguistic viewpoint must ultimately be transcended. |
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The third is an attitude of awakening, the siddhi, the attitude of the Accomplished Being who has transcended the duality of the other two. |
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Femicide was recognized as an aberration that transcended domestic violence, which in itself was unacceptable. |
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Our reaction bore witness to horizontal coordination and has, in fact, transcended the pillar division. |
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The fact of the Quebec nation has transcended eras, political parties and debates. |
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Very often, certain traditions need to be transcended which we know it is not easy to transcend. |
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The message of peace he delivered throughout his life is a universal one, which transcended conflicts, religious or otherwise, between peoples. |
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Creatures have evolved to the point where they can relate to their father as he is, having transcended those limitations impeding them. |
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In the dissent's view, this fact demonstrated that the claim transcended any one specific collective agreement. |
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All of these ingredients are mixed together, improved on and even transcended by the local organising team. |
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Second, while the Gulf Crisis of 1991 at first transcended divisions, its effects deepened them. |
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Even if borders are transcended easily by information and capital flows, the same is not true for people. |
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Specificity was therefore transcended and integrated into an ideal of solidarity. |
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This is the Laban Centre, a new dance conservatoire on the banks of Deptford Creek that's somehow transcended its bleak surroundings to become a national style icon. |
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Beck has transcended the role of entertainer and talk-show host and now finds himself at the front of an antigovernment movement. |
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To those who repent and hope for forgiveness, the display of Francis's stigmata offers the promise of death transcended, of resurrection and everlasting life. |
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In both cases, there was criticism that he sidestepped race, but I would say he transcended race. |
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My feelings about the show itself, the experience of the show, it transcended my wildest dreams as a human being. |
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Baez complemented Morricone's main theme in such a way that it has transcended the borders of film music and has become an immortal ballad for freedom and liberty for all. |
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The battle over network neutrality has transcended party lines. |
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It is the unconsummated intimacy of the bromance, its obvious but transcended sexual dimension, that makes it a relationship worthy of its own unique title. |
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The fact that the link transcended age group and demographic does speak to its relevance. |
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These initial albums were released on cassettes and were of dubious sound quality, yet they transcended the format and the strength of the songs shone through. |
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If this clone culture does represent a kind of triumphalism – a way for China to show it has equalled, and perhaps even transcended, the west's achievements – should we be worried? |
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But in the way he employed orchestral colours and transcended them into a dense pianistic writing, and in how he refined the instrument's technique, he irrevocably tipped musical language toward modernity. |
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Her miss America win transcended mere superficial beauty standards. |
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The political climate favoured the creation of a number of high-quality government-sponsored bands, such as Bembeya Jazz, whose reputations have crossed borders and transcended their era. |
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Some rules, like the wearing of hats in all circumstances in the 19th century, encouraged social conformity and transcended age, wealth and social class. |
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The bond of practical interest and housing need has transcended the barriers that may prevent people with special needs from integrating with the rest of society. |
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In this performance, Jimi transcended the medium of rock music, and set an entirely new standard for the potential of electric guitar. |
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The influence of Puerto Rican literature has transcended the boundaries of the island to the United States and the rest of the world. |
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Puerto Rican cuisine has transcended the boundaries of the island, and can be found in several countries outside the archipelago. |
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The Vijayanagara Empire created an epoch in South Indian history that transcended regionalism by promoting Hinduism as a unifying factor. |
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Over the past few seasons, punk Style has transcended from campy to cool. |
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And when his international career was over, Sir Geoff transcended celebrity and settled down to run the Sheet Anchor pub in Stoke-on-Trent. |
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Transcendentalism conceded that there were two ways of knowing, through the senses and through intuition, but asserted that intuition transcended tuition. |
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The principal source of today's alienation is not a ruling class but a social process dominated by bureaucratic institutions that have transcended traditional concepts of ownership-that are unowned. |
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After decades of political struggle, he has transcended politics. |
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But as often as not, Mr. Kriesberg's work transcended category. |
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The reputation of Arancia del Gargano has transcended regional borders ever since antiquity and was mentioned in the works of several authors, including Gabriele d'Annunzio himself. |
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But they were like the wobble on certain notes in Maria Callas's voice — unfortunate, controversial, but entirely mentionable in an artist who transcended her flaws. |
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This was an approach that could be important in terms of increasing consumption, and which transcended the debate about whether promotion was a priority issue or not. |
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The Syrian delegation had also expressed the view that the Committee had transcended its field of jurisdiction in regard to the question of women. |
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Given the importance of that instrument, she wondered whether it might be possible to launch a campaign for ratification that transcended political interests and involved all stakeholders. |
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This return to the roots of the original sounds, transcended by an embracing of the major currents that changed the era, is the trademark of African productions that have withstood the test of time. |
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This was inherent in his philosophy and practice of nonviolence, in his vision of all human beings as engaged in a search for a Truth that transcended them. |
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Having long since transcended TV, YouTube is where most will be viewing it on Friday morning, before no doubt buying plushy versions of whatever animal it features in droves shortly after. |
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One concept was discussed that transcended the various connecting links. |
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But nasi lemak has transcended all the races. |
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Once again, this proves that the values that have been a part of our Company since its founding have transcended time despite growth and expansion. |
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After the crushing of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, Endre Rozsda returned to Paris to continue creating his own word that had been transcended the surrealism. |
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Religious motivation for fighting tyranny transcended socioeconomic lines to encompass rich and poor, men and women, frontiersmen and townsmen, farmers and merchants. |
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The thick viscosity of the materials applied to the armatures pointed to a fundamental commonality that transcended the contrast between the colors. |
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The Glass of the Sinful Soul in that context reveals physical incest transcended by a spiritual incest in which God is father, brother, son, and husband. |
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