Containing yet transcending deception, the art of ambiguity in Chinese strategic tradition is the ultimate form of psychological warfare. |
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And therefore little has changed regarding the urgency of transcending imperial and neo-colonial domination. |
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The sentimental and emotional atmosphere captivated them and induced them to seek in death an ideal dream world, transcending reality. |
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This novel of ideas covers myriad issues and themes, all related to the transcending power of love. |
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Only the icons, also for sale, looked newly minted, unconnected with obsolete dreams of empire, transcending the rotary phone and the swastika. |
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He is said to be one of our leading playwrights, who may have reasons transcending merely legal ones for his incognito. |
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In this context, going beyond the form means transcending the notion of bread as commodity and examining the labor that made it possible. |
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Ultimately, he is strangely apolitical, incapable of transcending the limits of the entertainment industry. |
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The hermetic theatre-temple can therefore be defined as a sacred space transcending the secular concerns of everyday life. |
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Rolston wishes to break with a dogmatized Darwinism, recasting culture as indeed rooted in biology but, more important, transcending it. |
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His pupils seem dilated, as if he's so pumped about his mission that he's fully transcending the here and now. |
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In the postmodern text, experiencing the sublime by vicariously transcending the self is an object of satire. |
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The display of Japanese Noh was brilliant in transcending some of the problems of negotiating form, costume, and performance. |
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This and subsequent ceremonies portrayed the Unknown Soldier as representative of a national vision transcending class, ethnic, racial, regional, and religious differences. |
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This assumption of a given unacquired intuitive and revelatory source of true judgments transcending discursive reason is both a logical and an empirical imperative. |
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Globalization, cultural as well as economic, has advanced beyond transcending former centers to discountenancing them. |
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Ben Johnson's performance as Alfredo is heroic, transcending his impossible character and delivering his arias with heart-rending plangency. |
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Imperial policy favoured a veneer of common culture transcending ethnic differences, but there was no deliberate denationalization. |
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Policy is about wielding power, while mercy is about transcending power by renouncing it. |
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Have to consider the possibility that I am transcending the human form, which could cause jealousy in cabinet. |
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The politics of the next few years will be shaped by managing anger rather than transcending it. |
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One of our objectives was to explore the possibility of transcending these barriers. |
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This retreat exudes serenity, and an ever transcending softness throughout its outstanding surroundings. |
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They need to understand that they belong to a Movement that encircles the globe, transcending boundaries between its Member Organizations. |
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It holds out the prospect of transcending the limits of privatised existence, of being known to the general public and of becoming part of society's collective experience. |
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By transcending the limits of space, time and situation, this technology makes it more likely that any person, of any status, in any place, can learn anything, at any time. |
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Enthusiasm at the possibility of transcending ethnic politics turned to dismay as misgovernment, corruption, and human rights violations occurred. |
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His achievements in football were unbelievable, but he succeeded in transcending all that and became one of the most interesting and quotable characters in the country. |
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An institution is legitimated in terms of values and norms, that is, a purpose transcending individual self-interest in favor of a presumed higher good. |
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A pack of planets transits your impressionistic sector, where transcending the material or ordinary becomes the focus. |
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We talk about evil and whether humans are capable of transcending our limitations. |
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Like the indigenous tribes of Latin America or Africa I was using art as a hieroglyphic language, a language capable of transcending all the borders and cultural differences. |
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It is the symbol of a European Union united in diversity, transcending the differences of languages and cultures, and accepting these differences. |
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To perform such a program, the artist needs to outscore the mimesis, borrow from the poesis, so that a plastic ideogram becomes a powerful carrier of a concept transcending the figurative form. |
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Yoga is the art of accepting, understanding, and even appreciating the seven senses, and then transcending them to give us a glimpse of the Beyond. |
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In addition, Chancellor Schröder obviously touched upon a raw nerve in publicly highlighting NATO's diminished importance as a venue for genuine transatlantic decision-making on issues of transcending strategic importance. |
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He good naturedly indulges me as I explore the idea of him transcending certain stereotypes, but ultimately, there's a flickering, deflecting mask – of clothing, behaviour, gesture and language – that he must stay behind. |
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Holy voluptuousness, holy transcending of the times when we cannot satiate of the divine harmony of the beauties that no man had known before how to embody in such an enchanted robe! |
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This is Assagioli's transpersonal psychosynthesis and Maslow's transcending self-actualization. |
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Meditation is the single most effective means for transcending the binding, restrictive sense of separateness and isolation which imprison the human consciousness and render it futile. |
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In our minds we have capitalized these words and we have given them a rather Platonistic interpretation, thus perceiving art works as the shivering shadows of a transcending Truth. |
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The three metapoems of L'Allegria make the point that poetry is concerned with transcending the real, and representing the Ideal. |
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He had an interest in helping foster a British identity, including and transcending the older English, Irish, Welsh and Scottish identities. |
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After all, the industry must have a technological infrastructure transcending service providers, with standardised electronic patient records and unified documentation procedures. |
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To this end, I believe it is necessary to deal with fundamental issues, transcending what I would call very specific and overly national interests. |
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The public space is described by all as the ideal platform for the summoning of this communal sense transcending social classes, generations, cultures and religions. |
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The nuclear issue is so singular in nature, requires such specialized skills, that it ends up bringing together the adversaries and transcending their differences by obliging them to speak the same language. |
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It is the bearer of emotions and a humanist ideal which calls for transcending the self in order to make room for a universal and generous energy. |
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The programme is intended to provide support for joint projects, in which companies work together, transcending company barriers and creating synergies. |
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Often compared to Geraldine Granger in The Vicar of Dibley, Rev Bottley is a real-life clergywoman whose sharp wit achieves the feat of transcending religion and simply entertaining. |
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His voice has always been one of moderation encompassing a humanistic vision transcending the boundaries of nationality or other petty divisions. |
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The capacity to live a progressive domination of self, transcending and overcoming egocentricity, growing in freedom from material things, controlling one's impulses, learning to live with and for the Fraternity. |
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The establishment of the European Research Area and the gradual integration of innovation systems in Europe will require a supply of information and services transcending the existing national fragmentation. |
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Even those whose daily lives are directly affected by these events share other realities as well: the daily human experience of people transcending the folly of their leaders and the stark reality of poverty. |
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What the pupil already knew was indeed rather taken for granted than expressed, but it performed the useful function of transcending all textbooks and supplanting all studies. |
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