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Michelle: The interesting thing about the message board is that it transcended the community and transcended the message board.
"I have transcended mixed martial arts and transcended sports in general, and my natural style and luxury tastes play a big part in that," he wrote in an email.
And then it kinda transcended into her using as well.
But this week, the debate transcended mere right and wrong.
Although Voldemort murdered them both, Snape's love transcended their death.
They have long since transcended their original meaning and purpose.
Rodgers and Hammerstein transcended that template but only so far.
However, support from the team has transcended these financial contributions.
For a long time, these networks have completely transcended industries.
He transcended the medium, authentically portraying Blackness on the big screen.
Krasznahorkai has transformed and transcended; he has changed from an angry
At the Tokyo beef buffet, enthusiasm about Canadian beef transcended borders.
But only a few dishes transcended the current vegan status quo.
"In some ways Hillary has transcended biological sex," Ms. McDermott said.
They'll be creatures that have transcended science as we know it.
Kesha is resilient and she has transcended her critics and abusers.
"The two of them have transcended sports," King told USA Today.
Some were so masterful and odd that they transcended linear logic.
Theodore Roosevelt transcended the fight by inventing a new American nationalism.
The encounter with death illuminated a love that transcended our struggles.
To many here, Decatur has largely transcended its past racial rifts.
A support base that had transcended the sport appeared to dissipate overnight.
But Rafsanjani's impact on Iranian politics transcended any of his official roles.
He added that their "great friendship" transcended whatever political differences they had.
It is the far future, and humanity has transcended its bodily limitations.
Her style transcended decades, albums, and music trends, proving to be timeless.
Felix thought had transcended his roots as a poor boy from Sinaloa.
But the figure's wisdom on living in the moment has transcended millennia.
"Arnold transcended the game of golf," Jack Nicklaus wrote on his website.
He added that their "great friendship" transcended whatever political differences they had.
New York City still has not transcended this constriction of its politics.
American anger and pessimism have transcended party ideology in this year's elections.
After 77 minutes, he did something that transcended all that preceded it.
Though, to be fair, it had transcended all definitions of the word.
Mr. Blankson-Wood didn't just rise to the challenge: He transcended it.
"I don't understand," she kept saying, though the mother's gestures transcended language.
It deprives us of powerful common ground that has traditionally transcended partisanship.
Except ... Gritty has sort of transcended the Flyers to become something else entirely.
Guifi is a community network that has long since transcended its local roots.
In three decades, Scully's relationship with Robertson and Menschel has transcended the professional.
Ali had long ago transcended his own origins and his own specific identity.
In the past, those cultures were transcended—at least temporarily—for the inauguration.
But their movement looked awkward, and their theater rarely transcended embarrassed self-indulgence.
After all, a band like Soundgarden transcended its early echoes of Led Zep.
Invisible to one another, but all the while creating art that transcended borders.
The promise of a candidate-centric presidential politics that transcended partisanship never materialized.
Both spoke to a passion and set of principles that transcended political expedience.
Ocean was heralded as an ingenue, a rarity, a marvel who transcended genre.
Yet the couple, who met as teenagers in Hungary, transcended their own trauma.
Nevertheless, he transcended the Nixon years to become a bipartisan confessor to presidents.
But have they really transcended the underlying lizard-brain architecture of the bro mentality?
But their emotional episodes transcended anything you'd typically expect from a half-hour show.
It has transcended the wine category and has become a cultural icon of fun.
His legacy can still be felt today: What Parks did was transcended all barriers.
Ali was an anti-establishment showman who transcended borders and barriers, race and religion.
It transcended my own personal experience and attachment to this story and these characters.
His vibe kind of transcended the cartoonish attraction that I had as a kid.
He transcended anything that I had seen to be representative of a black man.
Buchla's early instruments were at once products of their time and transcended their context.
In his sleep-deprived state he transcended the surroundings and solaced himself with flying.
Both of those games transcended their influences to deliver something that felt wholly unique.
Jackson: [We] have transcended coming from a place of defeat to one of empowerment.
His dreams transcended the notion that he was doomed to repeat our father's fate.
And for Biden, these were moments that transcended partisanship and called for national unity.
Yet it has consistently transcended mere parody and created its own sublimely absurd universe.
What transcended that sin, at least for Huck and Jim, was a shared experience.
And again, for me, Jack Rose was the person that transcended all that shit.
From Ford and Volkswagen to Martian Watches and LG refrigerators, voice-integration transcended every category.
Trump had never held office and espoused policy views that transcended the mainstream party alignment.
"The magnanimity of his personality transcended culture, religion and race," Marlins President David Samson said.
Lanier writes: Before MIDI, a musical note was a bottomless idea that transcended absolute definition.
Whether he has transcended the business of property to become a global brand is debatable.
He has transcended replay, and the film can now resolve itself in typical Hollywood fashion.
For them, the meaning and power of trees, water and wind "transcended" the mere senses.
Modine transcends that genre just as Kubrick transcended every genre he tackled as a filmmaker.
But VR is also really good at making you feel like you've transcended space altogether.
In 22016, Barack Obama ran for a new kind of politics that transcended old divides.
The movement that first set aside the public lands we enjoy today transcended party lines.
We were part of an invisible and real presence that transcended any one of us.
He argues that the industry has transcended its reputation as a dull, slow-growing investment.
His appeal transcended regional, racial and class boundaries in an otherwise stratified and fractured society.
He transcended hard-luck circumstances to become one of the true characters in professional fighting.
There are some artists who transcended music and left their indomitable mark on pop culture.
The event transcended reason, Eksteins argued, and by extension the aesthetic sensibility of its time.
"This has already transcended an economic crisis and is becoming a humanitarian crisis," Velez said.
However, many of us had hoped that we had transcended such stereotypes of mental illness.
In the intervening years, of course, the castle's interiors have transcended the dirty-rag phase.
The cat had a social media following that transcended the complicated politics of its owner.
This is not to say that he transcended the struggle or detached himself from it.
The way I felt after watching Dick Gregory perform just twice transcended comedy for me.
"There are schools in the psychoanalytic field, and she transcended those schools," Ms. Fresnel said.
" 'Field of Dreams' was an attempt to do something that transcended time," Robinson told me.
The PlayStation logo has transcended gaming and is now firmly a part of hypebeast culture.
The potential of the internet transcended borders and helped to change the world's geopolitical structure.
Heaven is boring, even for an omnipotent being like Doctor Manhattan, who has transcended humanity.
The JAP transcended her literary roots to claim a new place in the popular discourse.
LeBron has transcended the flesh, and made his spirit one with the wood he stands on.
A tremendous athlete, but also a political and civil rights activist, Ali often transcended sports altogether.
Pre-internet, pre-cable — the "floor is lava" game transcended time, space, gender, and socioeconomic status.
It even got the SNL treatment, one surefire way to know you've transcended into the mainstream.
His speech quickly transcended the borders of Saarland, which was about to elect a new government.
South Sudan failed to build institutions that transcended tribal loyalties or curbed the power of warlords.
Fortnite Battle Royale has transcended your average video game to become somewhat of a cultural phenomenon.
Commissioners have tended to be distinguished academics or religious figures whose personal authority somewhat transcended politics.
This was the point in which they transcended the bounds of TV and became cultural avatars.
"Their rivalry had something universal that transcended the sport," director Janus Metz told a news conference.
This pattern was present for almost every field in the survey and transcended all college types.
Past differences between the two sides must be transcended with new emphasis placed on shared goals.
The rest of the book tells how Esther transcended her position as a forced sex slave.
The prolific songwriter and performer's decades of music transcended and remade funk, rock and R&B.
But making art during World War II transcended Rosie the Riveter's "We can do it" patriotism.
The book works consciously to debunk the trite one-liners, such as that Prince "transcended" race.
Mr. Rockwell, who has now transcended his reputation as the quirky sidekick, is drawn toward gray.
Understanding what shaped Ms. Franklin only underscores how completely she synthesized and then transcended it all.
For the Transcendentalists, the meaning and power of trees, water and wind "transcended" the mere senses.
Elected as a celebrity who transcended the political parties, he originally worked with the Republican party.
The only answer is that the desire for change is so great that it transcended policy.
The pain and grief that has transcended the generations since must never be dismissed or denied.
It feels like the game that has transcended from the diehard gamer community to the mainstream.
If that's right, Sanders may not have transcended ideological politics but instead become its accidental beneficiary.
That means a few things—primarily, it means that enamel pins have officially transcended 'trend' status.
Prince transcended race and taught fans their lives could be more than what they thought, he says.
The fact that it has transcended that is such a wonderful thing, but it's also really sad.
They've transcended our sport and got more and more people of color in, which I really love.
It's even transcended into the realm of professional conduct, as some people have started ghosting their employers.
The idea was not for people to be transcended but for them to be like, dragged down.
His trademark "Whooooo!" has transcended wrestling and is now prevalent throughout pro sports and modern day society.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the film aims to explore the accidental friendship that transcended cultural divides.
And yet, having transcended both religion and the physical world, so little is understood about the spirits.
The stories, like the myths and folktales they invoked, transcended the specifics of time, location, and history.
But her woeful plea in Spanish to immigration officials -- captured in an audio recording -- transcended language barriers.
Our messy human measurements have transcended their messy humanness; they have been melded with an eternal truth.
The enthusiasm of one supporter, Betty Thompson, 733, a substitute teacher from Lincoln County, transcended partisan labels.
This could be evidence that the power couple might have actually transcended debate — a true Halloween miracle.
The message was especially pointed for mathematicians who'd spent their careers developing methods that Lurie's work transcended.
They have transcended their journalistic origins to reappear in museum exhibitions as well as deluxe art books.
But they transcended those forces to commune with space, and thereby redefined themselves and those around them.
We both have had dreams recently where the emotional experience within the dreamworld transcended into waking life.
Preppy fashion was so pervasive in the 21990s that it transcended not only race but age too.
So the sense of conscious thought is shut down, and so most people enter a rather transcended state.
Every single bar owner I talked to acknowledged the risk but seemed guided by forces that transcended commerce.
Lots of great drivers have been stuck with bad cars, so shouldn't he have transcended that by now?
Before the presidency, Trump's celebrity transcended his accomplishments as a real estate developer and reality TV show star.
Negative feelings toward Trump's products transcended party lines, though Democrats were much less favorably inclined toward his businesses.
"One of the things I respect about Obama is that he so often transcended it," he told me.
With his charisma and good looks, many hailed Simpson as a personality who transcended sports, class and race.
Barry is about the great question of our age, or any age, really: Can the past be transcended?
His tangential hippie lunacy has transcended the occasional side comment and completely eclipsed his job as a commentator.
The moment "transcended countries and borders," the actor told reporters in a pitch-perfect parody of PC speak.
There was mourning and expressions of solidarity all over the country; momentarily grief transcended sectarian divisions and tensions.
You and I talked a couple of months ago about their great friendship, which transcended their political disagreements.
That's how the actor eventually transcended complaints about The Magicians having an insufferable white guy at its center.
"The laws of physics won't be transcended—we won't travel faster than the speed of light," he continues.
And that has muted once-hopeful talk that Europe had finally transcended the torpor of the last decade.
"Johnson was one of the few people in sports who transcended sports," said Mike Silver, a boxing historian.
They said it so often, however, that their soundbites almost transcended reassurance to become something more like defiance.
If tradition causes hierarchy, and Western cultures have transcended tradition, then sexism primarily exists in other "backward" cultures.
For the boys, the U.K. was a brand name whose desirability transcended any relationship between value and cost.
The Macallan 1926 has transcended its original purpose to become something else: a collector's item, an investment, art.
But it's funny because on that level of popularity, it transcended a certain kind of art worldness, you know?
His kindness and compassion cut through party lines and transcended social status; his love for others was truly indiscriminate.
It would mean that we have transcended yet another barrier to show that this nation continues to move forward.
"Wave may well be the first form of music to have transcended the physical realm," gushes writer Sapphire Plant.
Thanks to Lohan's nuanced performance, The Parent Trap transcended the gimmicky nature of its premise and became almost believable.
The daily danger wasn't a deterrent - I embraced a view of life and mission that transcended my earthly existence .
But there were also moments so absurd that they transcended mere farce to enjoy a kind of comic immortality.
Maybe even more so, since Hogan was so large that he transcended the sport in a way Hart didn't.
Simpson was a Hollywood star and pitchman who was seen by many as someone who had transcended being black.
I had the idea of people who have transcended humanity in the physical sense, but not in the spiritual.
He's been around for 75 years, something about this monkey has transcended cultures and time to mold our childhood.
With its cage-like structures and chain-link scrim, Mr. Gehry's set offers images of constraint to be transcended.
Maybe it's so bad – so unrelentingly terrible – that it has transcended our petty judgements and become something paradoxically sublime.
These classic sounds are revered, and some of them miraculously transcended the decade in which they were first developed.
Hints that the game of influence transcended fashion and good intentions to verge on political calculation kept coming through.
"He transcended the athletic world to become really part of the culture and the racial history of the country."
He had become, along with Muhammad Ali, a prime example of an athlete who transcended the world of sports.
It was so good that it transcended boundaries, and boys could read it without fear of being considered effeminate.
These are four people whose bond has transcended the disorienting, lonely, and exhausting nature of life on the road.
But in Los Angeles, it's become an important way to express Salvadoran pride that has transcended its religious origin.
But, once a concept begins impeding our progress toward self-mastery, it must be criticized and transcended, left behind.
Willis -- who was inducted into the SHOF in 2018 -- is credited with tons of iconic songs that transcended generations.
At 65, Schnabel has effectively transcended the sea of commentary that has surrounded him for the last four decades.
Ali, in particular, transcended sports with his charisma and taste for bigger battles than a boxing ring could provide.
Equally valuing drawing and painting was one way in which Dunham transcended the history he was now departing from.
For me it was always about the label that was put on her externally and how she transcended it.
They've penetrated the scene's "glass ceiling" and evolved their cult-like hyper-local following into one that has transcended Toronto.
This sense of alienation transcended partisan boundaries, uniting supporters of Republican victor Donald Trump and his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton.
What happened next is almost impossible to describe: I transcended into the most blissful and relaxed state I've ever felt.
That's not even accounting for the series' extensive cultural permeation, on a level that far transcended superficial product tie-ins.
The conflicts Mr Schelling considered transcended the case of two parties scrapping for a bigger slice of a fixed pie.
"His commitment to his constituents transcended partisanship and he often reached across the aisle to get things done," Obama said.
He has transcended to another plane, where happiness takes on shapes and forms our simple minds can't even comprehend. Groovy.
Trump's unconventional candidacy has transcended the usual "red-blue" divide in national elections and turned it into an establishment vs.
But arguably, Ned Stark's beheading was the moment when Game of Thrones transcended mere goodness to become something truly special.
"Our message has always transcended borders and cultures and is central to who we are as a brand," Weiss wrote.
A lot of ink will be spilled over the next few days about how he broke rules and transcended convention.
Though many of them were not a style I would have necessarily picked out for myself, they transcended personal preference.
This feeling lasted only several hours, and then like a miracle I transcended everything so totally it was like magic.
For generations, this bond has transcended politics and served as a bridge over some of our nation's most troubled waters.
MAX KNOBLAUCH: In my opinion, he has transcended music and entered the realm of the greatest members of our species.
If the creative spirit on display at Locarno transcended the art-house, it would not be such a bad thing.
David Geffen Hall is an inhospitable place for music of such delicacy, but Mr. Kenney's playing transcended the hall's limitations.
Along the way, the mastermind's infamy transcended his crimes, and the Tate-LaBianca murders became known as the Manson murders.
Zilingo, meanwhile, has transcended the sales race by building a product that can live without a dependency on its Zilingo.
Imperial violence is a regime, and hence cannot be absolved, sealed in the past, transcended by an imagined better future.
It's also a sneaker that has transcended the sport and has become a silhouette accepted in all levels of fashion.
And Salem's draw, for other witches, has transcended its witchy history, becoming as much about the present as the past.
An approving eye glinted at me in the rearview window, and quickly, we transcended the boundaries of rider and driver.
How about the youngest generation, who have the benefit of the new fluidity of gender — have they transcended this dynamic?
"I thought this was kind of a nice, sweet, quiet moment that transcended the whole City Clerk scene," he said.
On this night, she chose not to tell that story, but then the song has long since transcended its origins.
Huang's grey pile of matter defiantly transcended codified artforms, existing between old and new, here and there, translated and illegible.
Her prominence long ago transcended gender, and she is impatient with those who expect her to be a social activist.
Those are causes that historically have not only united the broad spectrum of California Democrats but also transcended party politics.
Celebrity chefs have transcended the foodie sphere and become general household names, while high-profile food activists have become celebrities.
He has won in states where he barely made an effort, and that's because his brand transcended traditional campaign mechanics.
In the author's words, Uber has transcended its original purpose and has gone "beyond": Uber is now a way of life.
The reaction to President  Trump 's press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin transcended from regular perpetual outrage to outrage porn.
Today's equivalent, think: Rowan Blanchard and Zendaya, have seemingly transcended the typical "Disney" trope, becoming style icons well beyond television screens.
Since he was tragically killed on May 28, Harambe the gorilla has transcended his lowly origins as some random zoo gorilla.
Anna had become such an icon, to us it seemed that she practically transcended danger, that nothing would happen to her.
I am so gay, this boy intimates, I have transcended gayness and come to a point where I can fuck concrete.
How does it feel to have created a touchstone/lesson/piece of art that's transcended a generation or two or three?
It reminds me of my own grandparents' effortless style, a style so difficult to replicate that's transcended the trends of decades.
Instead, she aimed to write a universal story that reflected what was unfolding around her but transcended geography and current events.
Eventually, though, the unshakable hubris and carelessness of the Manson Family transcended the LAPD's sloppiness, and Manson ultimately went to prison.
Last Sunday at Old Trafford, he struck a goal against Manchester United that transcended anything and everything United could conjure up.
It's commonplace for young rap stars to claim that they've transcended hip-hop; it's rarer for them to actually do it.
Venus and Serena Williams have transcended the women's game and the sport in part because their back story from Compton, Calif.
As an artist she transcended constraints, and as a woman of color, she confronted a society that wished to categorize her.
These good instincts, we are told, have been blocked by linguistic differences that can now be transcended by the digital revolution.
In verse, Stevens transcended anything mean or petty in himself, but for art's sake; he wasn't much given to moral scruple.
As a draw, he has transcended the floundering sport in a way that few, if any, boxers have in recent years.
My career spanned three administrations, and although I had deeply held beliefs about each one, my work always transcended partisan politics.
For decades he was a rational meeting point between faith and politics, a man who transcended parties to provide moral leadership.
She has transcended her role as a star athlete to advocate for gender equality and equal pay, among other social justice causes.
It's hard to pinpoint exactly when this season transcended into something greater, but the result is more exciting than the reason anyway.
Even after Miami took the lead with Gordon's emotional home run, the Mets reminded us all that this night transcended the sport.
" A win at the Olympics this year was not just a win, however: As Knight said later, it "transcended our sport specifically.
The desire to help Youssif transcended religion, ethnicity and race at a time when Iraqis felt largely abandoned by the outside world.
"She'll be relevant even out of the car, as she has transcended the sport like Dale Earnhardt Jr." Editing by Christian Radnedge
For the past 22010 years, it seemed like Brazil had finally transcended a long history of chaos and lawlessness in the government.
It was the spirit of a whole generation, the beginning of a new era that transcended the limitations of the physical world.
And, of course, surfing — which transcended mere sport into a sort of physical Zen, fusing mind and body with the natural world.
The Allies concluded that nationalism needed to be constrained or even, in the case of the architects of the European Union, transcended.
In the relatively near future, artificial intelligences have completely transcended human understanding, so much so that they can barely comprehend our existence.
A commitment to digital has transcended to Bloomberg's TV and video strategy, with strategic investments in over-the-top and connected devices.
I was just feeling so good, feeling so true, and... like I transcended my ego for the rst time and felt free.
McCain developed a profound respect for President Obama, President Bush and Vice President Biden that transcended time and soared above partisan politics.
Even as our society has grown more partisan in recent decades, this vision of the internet has, refreshingly, transcended party and ideology.
Dave Poulin, a former N.H.L. player who played against both Gretzky and Lemieux, said the Matthews-McDavid rivalry transcended their individual talents.
The doctors at the borderline clinic initially resisted her requests, but they also seemed to recognize that her struggles transcended brain chemistry.
Mike Judge's sadly prescient film has transcended its cult classic status to become a vibrant and essential facet of this election conversation.
Syd Mead is an iconic name in "future design'" so celebrated that he has transcended designer status to be considered a visionary.
Their consecutive losses, escalating in futility and desperation, were significant, creating drama and storylines that transcended the constraints of any individual game.
"My brother is still alive as long as Versace is alive," she declares, making clear that the brand has transcended the man.
But if soccer helped give nations meaning, so too has it transcended them in tapping the globalizing currents of more recent times.
Portland, Me., has transcended the D.I.Y./Etsy aesthetic to become a mecca for high quality, crafted accessories, clothing, leather goods and more.
Sampaoli had described Messi with almost religious-like fervor before the tournament, painting him as a superhuman presence that transcended his peers.
The news transcended sports, with executives from Apple and Microsoft expressing shock, sadness, and respect for the ex-basketball player&aposs legacy.
The bishop at Hopewell, Clarence Green, said last month that the generosity of First Baptist demonstrated that "unlimited love" transcended social barriers.
Mr. Trump transcended those divisions last year in his campaign, but congressional Republicans remain riven between their hard-liners and mainstream conservatives.
Professor Smith, whose last teaching post was at the University of California, Berkeley, had an interest in religion that transcended the academic.
With the passing of David Bowie, one of the world's favorite invaders and rock 'n rollers has transcended to a new realm.
I wanted to take that idea of taking music that sounded distinctly African but transcended any idea of African or American music.
It transcended those sorts of stereotypes and arguably was sort of a cross-class puddle: without genre and race, and without nationhood.
But though he has apparently transcended any personal vendetta he feels toward Jaime, it seems that he isn't above a gentle dragging.
Contrary to Israeli propaganda, which claims that the march is staged by Hamas, participation in the march transcended factional and ideological affinities.
I've never told my mom that the C-clamp hasn't transcended from the thing we picked up off the side of the road.
It has been almost two weeks since the prominent venture capitalist and Facebook board member committed a Twitter faux pas that transcended borders.
And while his income is supposed to indicate someone who transcended racism, he is demonstrating that money doesn't magically make racial injustice disappear.
The song ultimately peaked at number 28 on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay list but its value has long transcended commercial performance.
He has certainly levied harsh critiques against the Republican Party in the past, but he built his brand on rhetoric that transcended partisanship.
His death set off a nationwide outpouring of grief that transcended political, cultural and racial divides -- last seen when President Nelson Mandela died.
Gears of War 5 and Spinoffs The Gears of War franchise was a cheeseball action franchise with a story that transcended the gameplay.
His targets have transcended party and profession, to include Democrats, Republicans, the media, celebrities and just about anyone else who challenges his actions.
Selena Gomez has transcended her Disney origins, embracing her demons in a series of brooding and smart, spacious-sounding collaborations with electronic d.j.
Many of these titles—particularly Doris Kearns Goodwin's Team of Rivals—have transcended their genre, becoming fodder for entrepreneurs and the managerial class.
Prince was said to have "transcended" race, and Idris Elba has said he's more than just his race—an actor, apparently race nondescript.
All of these novelists (and a dozen others) have "transcended the genre," as they say, none of them in quite the same fashion.
Torture imbued him with a humanity that transcended politics, and a belief in the centrality of American values in the battle for freedom.
Rather than gutting the space, Mr. Lauren embraced, renovated and decorated it — turning it into a destination whose value transcended the clothes inside.
We seem to have transcended such quaint notions of hypocrisy or duplicity and become addicted to rage on every level in every form.
"With its unique dramatic structure and a deeply humanistic message, his music transcended the avant garde and became popular with a wide audience."
Wings have transcended race (see: San Tung in San Francisco, a Chinese restaurant known for its wings), gender (see: the Black Widow, a.k.a.
It's a problem that's transcended the mere hate corral of harassment, and spread itself into the very experience of using Twitter at all.
In each case, his absurdist appearances transcended the gallery and translated into a good yarn that could be comfortably related in a pub.
He's even something of a Jesus figure, his renewed visibility reimagining him as a nigh-mythical force that has transcended any specific archetype.
Gallin's powerful clout in Hollywood transcended into politics as one of the Democratic party's driving forces ... raising millions for various candidates and causes.
Inside, the Republican senator was remembered, by a man who ran on a ticket against him, for a friendship that transcended political difference.
The magazine, intended for men, quickly transcended Mr. Hefner's target audience, with a subscriber base that cut across gender, race, class and ideology.
The OA's cancellation sparked a movement that transcended social media and entered the real world: A crowdfunded digital billboard appeared over Times Square.
As an 18-time All-Star selection, he transcended the sport to become one of the most well-known athletes of his generation.
But his art transcended labels by being expansive, intuitive and richly reflective of the world, largely through its encyclopedic use of available materials.
Dubbed the "Naija" after the nickname for the "new Nigeria," the jersey transcended the sport of soccer and became an instant streetwear icon.
It stood for so long that it transcended from being cold stone to being a friend, a parent, a grandparent, a great-grandparent.
It's a very touching few minutes, and if you'd like to be transcended out of your humdrum existence, it's a watch I'd recommend.
It's interesting, it's so weird to see a band like Bane 20 years on and the way it has transcended different decades of hardcore.
I started to think about how Playboy's brand has transcended so much over the years, despite the fact that its had many problems, too.
Paired with structured funnel-collar tops and hyper-feminine blouses, minis transcended night-out and weekend-wear to become a staple in creative offices.
The Mr. Robot star's penchant for Dior Homme has finally transcended the red carpet and has made its way into a full-blown campaign.
However, doubts prevail over whether any meaningful agreement would surface from the meeting as the dispute between the world's biggest economies has transcended tariffs.
Image: Screen Shot via KZTVUnder capitalism, money imprisons us all, but for one man in Corpus Christi, Texas, this arrangement transcended mere metaphor recently.
Once he was on board officially, it became clear that he and Zimmer had a connection that transcended their divergent life experiences, he said.
We're talking about the Roberts, the Katherines, the occasional Linda: The dogs who have somehow transcended the trappings of caninehood and acquired human names.
Then, as now, religious professionals were wary of a game that transcended religious and cultural categories, and stimulated the brain rather than the soul.
Lil Peep's fame transcended his legacy, and now it feels as though his career is still happening—he's just not around to shape it.
A final tribute for Muhammad Ali: In his hometown of Louisville, Ky., celebrities and dignitaries honored and eulogized the champion, whose fame transcended sport.
By September 1962 at a speech in Rice University's stadium, he defined the reasons to go to the moon that transcended the fear motive.
The brand recently collaborated with the trendy retailer Madewell on an exclusive line of clothes, proving its signature industrial style has truly transcended generations. 
But the death of Prince was a special occasion that even city officials understood needed to be celebrated, that transcended earthly laws and ordinances.
Through the making of the work, Burckhardt has transformed and transcended this crisis And this is what makes the exhibition so exhilarating to experience.
Clinton's remarks often transcended policy, as she sought to portray Mr. Trump as an out-of-touch businessman who would squash the working class.
As it did with so many other interests, the internet provided a framework for crossword fandom, a tribal sprawl that transcended location and circumstance.
MVP odds: 3/1Why he could win: Russell Wilson has always been brilliant, but his numbers this year have transcended close to other-worldly.
Mr. Khai's policies on economic integration with foreign countries transcended the Communist Party's ideology and a friend-versus-foe Cold War mentality, she added.
By the end it has transcended all categories and conventions and revealed something about the tragedy of modern life that seems almost unspeakably ancient.
The cursing was secondary to my deeper fears that they would no longer feel they had transcended one home, or fully belonged in another.
But few pull it off, and few games I've played have transcended their own elevator pitch quite as well as Remnant: From the Ashes.
The House's formal impeachment inquiry is just 10 days old, but has swiftly transcended D.C. inertia and swept in huge swaths of America's government.
"It's transcended presidents and administrations," said Don Cunningham, the president and chief executive of the Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation, a public-private partnership.
It was Washington who warned against the formation of political parties and urged the nation to choose leaders for reasons that transcended partisan politics.
Times Insider He had arrived as an American-Israeli in a Palestinian village, but identities quickly faded as mutual trust and respect transcended politics.
Her unspoken gamble is that she can keep the National Front legacy even as she reassures millions of French that she has transcended it.
Mr. Trump's public selling of the deal, along with his rosy views about the American economy, have transcended any downside of his economic policies.
Urban spaces were transformed into bastions of dissent, and sectarian affiliations were cast out in favor of civic engagement that transcended religion and class.
Succession transcended its already excellent "operatic soap about horrible rich people" roots in its second season, leaning more heavily into both comedy and tragedy.
The cast, with Brandon Jovanovich and Rachel Willis-Sorensen in the leading roles, was heartfelt, but, perhaps intentionally, never transcended the production's intimate scale.
Either way, Murray has already transcended the team-first ethos of both sports, exploiting his moment of utmost possibility for all it is worth.
"People from completely different, non-Western cultures really connected with the timelessness of those words — it just transcended time, place, culture, everything," she said.
To ensure it transcended language barriers, Netflix dug into old Dungeons & Dragons materials to nail down how various cultures translated 'Demogorgon' in the mid-1970s.
Vincent Pang, Huawei's senior vice president and head of corporate communications, said the executive order and blacklist had transcended the boundaries of normal market competition.
To his fans, the episode epitomised the Yevtushenko they adored: an idealist who spoke for his generation, a man whose humanism transcended the cold war.
Muhammad Ali — the boxing legend nicknamed "The Greatest," who transcended sport in the 21967s and remained an American cultural icon thereafter — has died at 21971.
If nothing else, Hardwicke should get more credit for casting Stewart and Pattinson, two actors whose talent has since transcended their initial teen-heartthrob status.
"The magnanimity of his personality transcended culture, religion and race," Marlins President David Samson said at an emotional news conference Sunday flanked by team officials.
Not only did Big Brother enrage conservative America, but it would serve as the urtext for DIY media that transcended the sport (this publication included).
But what if there were a song which transcended all of this; a song which is not about sex, but literally made out of sex.
I'm sure Miss Tony went through a lot when it came to his sexuality in the scene but he transcended it at the same time.
As Nancy Goldner writes in her insightful book "More Balanchine Variations," Balanchine felt that Mozart transcended emotion, and thus was too ineffable for dance. Ridiculous!
The latest commotion involving Sheen, which began as celebrity gossip, appears to have transcended to a battle over press freedom and a possible criminal case.
While the first "Paddington" movie (the story of an orphaned bear trying to find a home) was lovely, its sequel transcended the family-friendly genre.
Trump touted the report on Friday while claiming the economy would have transcended previous highs if the Fed yielded to his desire for lower rates.
Torture over more than five years of captivity had imbued him with a humanity that transcended politics, even if did not dim his cantankerous bellicosity.
Our favorites were energetic and deep with enticing textures and resonant savory, mineral flavors — wines that transcended the variety and showed a sense of place.
Christopher Morales, 17, said his black friends were not offended when he, a Mexican-American, used an anti-black slur because their relationships transcended race.
In memoriam: Diahann Carroll, who transcended racial barriers on "Julia," the first U.S. TV series about a black professional woman, has died at 84. 10.
Players like Antonio Brown, Myles Garrett, Megan Rapinoe, and Zion Williamson made headlines both for their athletic prowess and for scandals that transcended the game.
Leftist volunteers from around the world flocked to the Republican side, seeing the war as a struggle between tyranny and freedom that transcended national boundaries.
If he were opposed to the war machine that has historically transcended party, would we still repudiate discriminatory policy against him with the same vigor?
Concerns about being "sent back" transcended immigration status, as in Phoenix's case, to affect African-American kids: African-American students aren't exempt from the fears.
All of us have wanted to give up, so what it felt like when they were at their low point and how they transcended that.
But it has also shaped elections, launched social movements, and transcended its meaning as a mere keystroke to become a defining symbol of the digital age.
I was surrounded by people who worked hard, cared greatly about each other and our community, and whose love and support transcended the difficulties they faced.
Just like his otherworldly influence on the music industry, his one-of-a-kind aesthetic transcended into fashion with his gender-bending pioneering sense of style.
Whichever side they came from, Syrians on board a flight from Beirut to Mecca made no mention of their differences and said the pilgrimage transcended politics.
But O.J. Simpson wasn't just any black man; he was a famous black man — one who'd transcended racial barriers to become a celebrity beloved by everyone.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi published an essay in an official newspaper saying his contributions to diplomacy had transcended 300 years of western theory on foreign affairs.
All the exposure meant that everyone jumped onboard, latching onto him for clicks and attention, which is how he transcended from Hockey Meme to General Meme.
That view suggests the illusion that our society has transcended such concerns as identity, whether that identity is based on race, religion, gender, or even geography.
Vincent Pang, Huawei's senior vice president and head of corporate communications, said the executive order and entity list had transcended the boundaries of normal market competition.
How does it feel knowing that your work, particularly the Pippi Longstocking song, "What Shall I Do Today?" has transcended into Canadian icon status, entirely unforgettable?
He's crafted an affecting meditation on depression that has transcended his entire back catalog, swapping the absurdist humor of his improv past for earnest self-­exposure.
Last summer, the party served as the staging ground for the central heist in Ocean's 8 — proof that it's transcended the confines of the fashion world.
" In his native South Africa on Monday, Player woke up to the news of Palmer's death and tweeted: "Arnold Palmer simply transcended the game of golf.
Yet, members transcended their partisan impulse, even in legitimate cases of wrongdoing, to follow the standards set out by the Framers for the use of impeachment.
The goregrind forefathers wrote records that transcended genre, pushing Carcass into the mainstream consciousness without ever sacrificing their punk cred or losing their maniacal core audience.
The fried calamari was likewise so transportive that the woman transcended her doubts (would a supermodel have ordered her sea life grilled?) and ate it all.
As much as I'd like to imagine that I've transcended all that bullshit, I've come to realize that I unintentionally internalized a lot of his ideas.
After releasing Twos, not even a year after 669 he has transcended the metaphoric "glass ceiling," whereby artists are restricted to remaining a hyper-local sensation.
My good friend named Manny Smith that works at Interscope kind of put me on Kendrick before he really even transcended to where he is now.
I also thought that it transcended the genre a bit by requiring some knowledge other than just a facility with language, which made it very fun.
And although a Woods victory, after all his health and personal challenges, would have been a comeback tale that transcended golf, that was not Molinari's concern.
This is to have attended a Ramones concert, sweated, bled, transcended and then purchased one at a merchandise table en route to the concert-hall exit.
What they do remember is that she wore red lipstick, an indelible image that transcended the fact that she was originally drawn in black and white.
He brought ability and grace that transcended the battle lines of class division which had plagued and embittered New England for more than a hundred years.
Now her story — and the challenge it offers to the notion that Washington somehow transcended the seamy reality of slaveholding — is having its fullest airing yet.
It would not be a stretch to say that Traylor had mastered his resources, and that the work he made transcended the limitations of his illiteracy.
Gymnastics are cool because the only people who can successfully do it have essentially transcended humanhood and pushed through to evolve into something other, something better.
The decisions they made — from the Louisiana Purchase to Franklin Pierce's support for the Kansas-Nebraska Act to Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation — hardly transcended ordinary political conflict.
The genius was such a special, such a singular, such a divine being, that he (and it was usually a he) transcended the moral world order.
To ensure that connection transcended language barriers, Sheehan's team dug into old D&D materials to nail down how various cultures translated "Demogorgon" in the mid-1970s.
There was a wisdom to it that that transcended the ups the downs, the new cycle, all the kinds of things that we talked about in Washington.
Castro's vision of solidarity and active support for the aspirations of people and liberation movements all across the global south transcended rhetoric and made a crucial difference.
I left Netherhall knowing my Catholicism would always be important to me, but that I had transcended its daily realities and no longer subscribed to its tenets.
These deals are the product of the opposite, a person carefully, meticulously, and brilliantly turning his very identity into a brand, one that has transcended his industry.
Barack Obama has officially transcended presidential popularity -- 'cause he's now getting treated like a top-tier A-list powerhouse who just wrapped an epic concert or something.
Fans of all ages lined up to leave flowers and mourn together, proving that his music – with hits like "Purple Rain" and "Little Red Corvette" – transcended generations.
They are part of a homosexual community that has transcended the idea of gender to assume an exaggerated female identity—based on the constant search for beauty.
"Dear @katehudson my only sister, my inspiration, my blood.. These past few months recording this podcast with you has transcended every one of my expectations," he wrote.
And once you've been marked as having "transcended race," the success you've earned in spite of white racism can be twisted into an example of white magnanimity.
The hall is "dedicated to the people and institutions whose actions changed their sport, transcended their game and transformed society," the museum said in a news release.
This is, unapologetically, a children's movie, by turns gentle, thrilling and didactic, but missing the extra dimension of terror and wonder that would have transcended the genre.
In those years, politicians appeared to have transcended ideology and the need to mediate conflict, and focused instead on delivering incremental gains in prosperity and social justice.
Written expressly for her by Carole King and Gerry Goffin, "Natural Woman" inspired in the singer a vocal that transcended the individual to address an entire gender.
In the past, mainstream titles certainly transcended their cluttered environments (just look to Grand Theft Auto IV's bleak migrant story set in Liberty City) but often not.
Among the attractions of Casamigos is the high demand for tequila, which has grown in popularity as the agave-born spirit has transcended its frat-house base.
"In the game of basketball, in life, as a parent, Kobe left nothing in the tank," said Jordan, articulating one of the reasons Bryant's stardom transcended sports.
The old Hollywood studios perfected a way of making films and hired artists and artisans who succeeded within those confines or transcended them (or failed or fled).
"You cannot get to the White House without winning the Midwest," Mr. Pritzker said, arguing that economic issues transcended other social divisions in much of the region.
But supporters of the Alabama ban said the right to life of the fetus transcended other rights, an idea they would like tested at the Supreme Court.
The horse transcended white and Native communities, making it an appropriate metaphor for reenactments on the border between the two: the horse belongs to neither or to both.
Lemon was brought to tears in his closing message: "Gwen, you were a black woman who thrived in this brutal business, you transcended race and gender," Lemon said.
Daddy Yankee transcended being reduced to a one-hit wonder and started a movement that sent one resounding message to barrio kids: if Yankee can, I can too.
They transcended generations, and 229 years later, they still feel chic and easy, as evidenced by the slightly updated version released this year in celebration of the anniversary.
While protected by his recent multi-million dollar contract, Kaepernick decided to engage in a pregame ritual that transcended nearly every athletic story the league exists to create.
There is about 5% of the population that has surpassed or transcended those regulations, but there is still a large population that needs to break from that shell.
His mayorship was successful enough by the standards of the centrist establishment that his public image has transcended the kind of crass ambition he displayed before he ran.
It filtered African-American history through the lens of science fiction, projecting a utopia in which race and gender were fluid, and existing social inequities corrected or transcended.
The president has also fulfilled two longstanding if often elusive goals of his party: He has largely transcended the traditional moderate-versus-liberal split, papering over internal divisions.
Initial inspirations included Ellen Ripley (Alien), Sarah Connor (The Terminator) and San from Princess Mononoke, "but as we dug into her story, she transcended any particular starting reference".
"Both science and art have transcended the older, stable conceptions of the world which required that they render a literal copy of a presumably static reality," he wrote.
She insists that the United States alone of nations among the earth has often transcended it — and then presents impressive contrary evidence from the past and the present.
The goal is to find students who have transcended their environments by examining factors that are correlated, according to research, with lower academic achievement and lower lifetime earnings.
The outrage transcended political party, forced President Trump to change course and represented an all-too-rare instance when his reprehensible actions earned a properly disgusted, widespread rebuke.
A lot of music was never heard on the radio at all, while certain songs and artists made up a communal soundtrack that transcended genre and individual taste.
There may be exceptions: In the monastic sphere the Trappist Thomas Merton transcended his background, as did soldier-statesmen such as George C. Marshall and Dwight D. Eisenhower.
He has transcended early directorial efforts like "Splash" and "Night Shift" — not to mention the stigma of being a child actor — to become a respectable Academy Award winner.
To celebrate, we picked our favorite film/TV quotes from the 2010s — all of which transcended the original piece of work and became inextricably woven into online culture.
The surge of liberal activism in response to President Trump's election has transcended the divisions that some Democrats feared would cleave the party after its defeat in November.
It transcended race, religion, partisanship and inspired many people who couldn't understand how a rabbi and an African American from vastly different backgrounds could develop an unbreakable bond.
In a lot of ways, Vernon's earnestness was so sincere that it transcended any sort of judgment that might normally come with music that's so precious and delicate.
Half-Life 3 has transcended from potential game to full-on meme, and any mention of its future release is instantly regarded as a joke by almost every fan.
Origin: 2013's The Great Gatsby was a sumptuous visual feast, but this meme-orable moment has transcended its context to become an all-purpose reaction for the ages.
It suggests that I will be a participant in a rapidly approaching future where gender transcended binary, where action supersedes rote consumption, and where I am my best self.
"Commander Chavez is a leader who transcended our time because of his democratic attitude, his militancy for the poor and his universal sense of humanity," Rodriguez wrote on Twitter.
The greatest sports orators of all time have had a quality and clarity to their words that transcended their respective sports and resonated with audiences all over the world.
Drawing on biblical themes as well as classic films about the Holocaust and modern politics, it transcended its genre to become a truly excellent epic, with much to ponder.
He will forever be remembered for his role in 90210, but it's scenes like this that remind us how well the guy transcended his basic, teen heartthrob beginnings. 5.
No, the app isn't focused on Mayor West, but it's nevertheless a great reminder that West transcended his era and his influence will live on far beyond his passing.
Earlier this year, however, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said the Olympics transcended politics and it would not matter whether Trump or Clinton ended up winning the presidential election.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Muhammad Ali, 1942-2016: The Champ Who Transcended Boxing" (front page, June 4): Muhammad Ali was a near mythical figure with a worldwide reputation.
With time short, and members holed up in their offices during that short time in Washington, the personal relationships (which often transcended party and politics) became thinner and fewer.
While the heroism that gains attention is often the sort that risks the hero's own life or limb, many who acted in less visible ways nonetheless transcended the moment.
Clinton has often struck a have-you-no-sense-of-decency theme in her critiques — warning sternly and repeatedly that the arc of his candidacy transcended standard political attack.
"The result is a visual manifesto that seeks to reposition Modernism as a style that has transcended the generations to emerge remarkably unscathed," Gibberd writes in a book essay.
It conveys a deep passion for cross-country skiing, which, as an essential form of transportation for millenniums, and thus a matter of survival, has long transcended sport here.
Rising oil prices have lifted Russia and Middle East producers, while Mexico has so far transcended fears that menacing trade rhetoric from the Trump administration would dent its economy.
In 1999, Neo transcended the threat of Agent Smith because he learned to believe he was "The One": He alone could save humanity, with only moderate help from others.
She herself has spoken of how differences between the sexes fade with age, but her authority has always transcended any notion of gender; it has always felt like law.
The America they were keeping faith with was not so much a people, or even a country, as it was a set of ideas that elevated and transcended both.
The star's final No. 1 song (and her only No. 1 in Britain), this duet with George Michael transcended its slickness with a tune that let both singers shine.
The sport's fan base is aging, and Nascar has failed to replace high-profile drivers like Dale Earnhardt Jr. or Jeff Gordon, whose celebrity and marketability transcended their sport.
Before now, Ms. Le Pen has mainly transcended the barriers that hobble many other Frenchwomen in politics, somehow managing to be both woman and genderless at the same time.
Yet both Patagonia and the former British prime minister have one thing in common: They each gave the world items of dress that transcended their origins to become emblems.
Over the past 10 years, though, "The Joe Rogan Experience" has transcended all other genres to become a (somewhat cultish) community dedicated to questions of consciousness, wellness, and politics.
But just like the match itself, which transcended sports to become symbolic of the fight for women's rights and equality everywhere, this movie is so much more than just that.
CW's "Riverdale" on Wednesday laid to rest the father of Archie Andrews (KJ Apa) in an episode seeped in grief that transcended the world that exists on the small screen.
In an age when sports stars are instantly lambasted for their unpalatable opinions, Djokovic has transcended the traditional mea culpa with the deftest "sorry-not-sorry" we have ever seen.
Disgust and outrage transcended party lines, leading Democrats and Republicans to expand their inquiries to include other major breaches, including a 2013 incident at Yahoo that affected three billion users.
The Simpson case transcended sports news to become a nationwide cultural phenomenon, and the jumping off point was Al Cowlings slowly driving that white Ford Bronco with police in pursuit.
Essentially, "queer" has transcended sexual orientations like "gay" or "straight," and become a self-identifier for those who choose to live in opposition to social norms of sex and gender.
Jaffa's life work was to show that the U.S. transcended the divisions between the ancients and the moderns because beneath its Lockean system was a deep commitment to ancient truths.
His love transcended death, by which I mean that when she died, he dug up her body and slept with the corpse for nine years—until her sister found out.
And here we have a company that has single-handedly declawed traditional TV and cinema's monopoly on entertainment, and has transcended into millennial culture like no other brand before it.
One camp says they can be totally transcended, while another takes more of a monitoring approach, considering the disorders as an issue to be minded and tended to for life.
Blended international families of choice were the wave of the future, we thought, and a reflection of an increasingly shared belief in a radical solidarity that transcended borders and biology.
He and Styles are both working vaguely babyface angles, but it doesn't matter; the two have a chemistry which has so far transcended Reigns' in-ring and on-camera limitations.
It's amazing how quickly The Young Pope transcended all the memes surrounding its promotional campaign (memes that assumed it would be the dumbest, most TV-friendly version of its title).
Armed with Steeltown grit and frontman Max Kerman's commanding holler, Arkells' 2008 debut album Jackson Square transcended the "CanRock" label saddled onto the band with idiosyncratic songwriting and spirited playing.
He's very much like a rock star from the 275s—he doesn't look like one—but he's transcended being a food guy or a TV star or a restaurant owner.
When they found themselves together again in Washington in the late 1970s, they were on opposite sides of the aisle, but the bonds of their relationship transcended conventional political divisions.
Despite getting all of 12 votes in the Iowa caucuses, Gilmore threw the best watch parties, prompted meditations that transcended mere politics, and inspired some good jokes (by Twitter's standards, anyway).
It's not that we have "transcended differentiation" or spatiality but that our minds move discrete ideas around, juxtaposing them to one another in constantly new ways that may defy linear logic.
With his band Parent, he wrote searching and vulnerable songs with an authenticity that transcended the crowded field of bands translating classic records from the '70s into a current Midwestern context.
He said that the ramen currency had been noted in prisons regardless as to whether or not tobacco was forbidden, and that it transcended prisoner security levels, cliques and racial groups.
Suddenly, the bleakness transcended just, Everything is terrible, and moved into, When things get worse, what do we do—and I have two kids, how am I going to handle that?
Unlike a country, a company has unlimited potential to build and grow, I felt, and a social media company that transcended national boundaries could become a meta-society of its own.
But the more important development may be happening in intellectual circles, where many younger writers regard the liberal consensus as something to be transcended or rejected, rather than reformed or redeemed.
It's Skinny who finally breaks it down for us: Carnival originated from religious practices that took place after Lent in Africa and transcended into the Caribbean and South America through colonization.
But in his two decades-plus career, the rapper created his own world—Wayne's World—and redefined and transcended the sound and style of contemporary rap music time and time again.
Still, Turner was in a difficult position from the moment he was drafted, and it's one he hasn't quite transcended in the nine months since Hibbert left for the west coast.
Drawing on literature, music, political philosophy and other texts, it argued for a conception of a diasporic black identity that arose from the experience of enslavement and transcended ethnicity and nationality.
The European Central Bank has transcended a legacy often marked by calamitous inaction in the face of crisis to produce something that has frequently seemed impossible: a decisive and timely response.
The Liverpool striker has just been anointed the Premier League's player of the year, and the public displays of his Muslim faith that he brings to the field have transcended football.
"'Spamalot' is a great example of where Hormel Foods stopped being as concerned with product protection and fully embraced the deep cultural impact that had transcended the product itself," Olson wrote.
The violence spurred a national debate over gender-based violence and Mexico's entrenched culture of machismo that transcended the usual divisions of Mexico's deeply stratified society — age, class, race and politics.
Unlike the pro-democracy protests, which have split the city into the "blue" (supporters of the police) and "yellow" (supporters of the protesters) camps, concerns over the coronavirus have transcended politics.
"The books on this list have transcended generations and, much like the Library itself, are as relevant today as they were when they first arrived," said NYPL's President Anthony W. Marx.
Mr. Zinke's supporters say he has long since transcended the old problems through his political work and by becoming the first SEAL team member to be nominated for a cabinet position.
Despite the veiled criticisms of China's Communist rulers, Cha's works transcended ideological, geographical or even language and cultural barriers, and appealed to millions of readers of all tastes across the globe.
With its visual dynamism co-curated by Khalil Joseph and lyrical earnestness courtesy of Warsan Shire, it transcended what a visual album and live cinematic moment could be for a generation.
A poll conducted by U.C. Berkeley researchers in 1003 found that attitudes on sanctuary policies transcended political affiliation: 82 percent of Republicans and 73 percent of Democrats were opposed to them.
The topic assumed an importance that transcended worm biology when it emerged that programmed cell death is supposed to occur in damaged human cells, and that cancer can thwart this process.
This spirit of unfettered and exuberant acceptance showed in the lineup itself, which transcended genre, gender and race in ways that few other Canadian music events have been able to achieve.
"The values that were instilled in me in wrestling—mental toughness, work ethic discipline—they've transcended the sport of wrestling and they've provided me gifts and tools that have transcended the sport and have allowed me to succeed as a dad and as a husband and as an artist in the show business community and as an activist in my community, and I thank wrestling for that," he said in a 2010 talk about the importance of college wrestling.
Edhi, 88, died late on Friday after a long kidney illness, triggering an outpouring of grief in the nation of 190 million for a man who transcended social, ethnic and religious divisions.
He was a musical ambassador who transcended genre, nation, and even death, with a legacy that only grew after he passed away from cancer in 1981, at the young age of 36.
But one thing that really struck me about this sequence was the number of reunions in the lead-up, and how so many of those individual relationships transcended the politics in play.
It was a rarity that transcended baseball: the road team had never won all seven games of a postseason series in the history of M.LB., the N.B.A. or the N.H.L. — until now.
Once relegated to an era of bygone authentic hippies, crocheted clothing has transcended past the boho looks of the '90s and early '00s and D.I.Y. Etsy stores, and straight into designer collections.
"[Bowie] with full-on makeup, looked unearthly, another sex and there was something about David that transcended fashion and he made it unique and you wanted to be like that," he shared.
A media-friendly shift towards a more mainstream vision broke them out from their peer group and into the proverbial stratosphere, an upward momentum that both characterized and transcended the MTV Generation.
These income and wealth challenges have transcended into other trends for millennials, specifically with fewer in this generation getting married, buying homes and starting families, or experiencing delays in these life milestones.
So as directors from different nations, with different languages, we worked to fit her experience into one that transcended that of a Spanish immigrant to Chile, into one that felt fittingly universal.
Throughout the day, Kimberly Palmer, a Reuters freelance reporter in Cleveland, kept tabs on principals, administrators, parents and organizers, looking for elements that transcended the emotional side of the protests, Palmer said.
Speaking in the twilight of his administration, Obama humbly admitted that this historical moment required the kind of concerted action that transcended mere words, even those coming from a sitting American president.
More so than any of his contemporaries, this 78-year-old performer known as the "Golden Voice of Prague," who first took the prize in 1964, has outlived epochs and transcended politics.
Snapped in shrilly colorful knits, skimpy swimwear and, in one instance, a pink message T-shirt that reads, "Be a slut, do whatever you want," Ms. Van Winkle has transcended cult status.
Gosling said it was his view that Armstrong's moon walk, "transcended countries and borders," according to quotes featured in U.K.'s Telegraph, reportedly from a press conference at the Venice Film Festival.
"Curt Flood's historic challenge of the reserve clause a half century ago transcended baseball," the associations representing NFL, NBA, MLB, MLS and NHL players said in a statement posted to social media.
Now, just days before the final round of the presidential election on Sunday, she is seeking to convince French voters that she has transcended her party's legacy, our correspondent in Paris writes.
But to revere those figures is too dicey, an endorsement of something I don't even like; Spuds, on the other hand, inspires guiltless admiration, in part because he transcended the human form.
Edhi, 88, died late on Friday after a long kidney illness, triggering an outpouring of grief in the impoverished nation of 190 million for a man who transcended social, ethnic and religious divisions.
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The "Shitty Media Men" list was a tangible, publicly accessible manifestation of this sort of network that quickly transcended "whispers," went viral, and made its anonymous accusations visible to the public at large.
But through it all, I transcended it and without that, I wouldn't be who I am today and I'm now claiming my story and my identity, and I'm just ready for what's ahead.
For whatever reason, the Philadelphia Flyers mascot transcended beyond the hockey world and found a place in the hearts of internet users everywhere, with his oft-changing belly button and half-secret Marxism.
And yet Mourning also made a contribution that transcended anything that could be captured in a box score, and which is as meaningful as any other achievement in his Hall of Fame career.
America's recent political acrimony has been profound, but this gathering — "men and women who have, between them, witnessed every crisis to buffet American national security for 28503 years," noted The Economist — transcended it.
Lincoln could see the divisions between North and South, but in his Second Inaugural he transcended these divisions and saw both North and South as actors and partners in a larger human drama.
GDANSK, Poland — Conceived nearly a decade ago in a moment of pan-European optimism, the Museum of the Second World War here seeks to tell a story of devastation that transcended national boundaries.
In fact, with its emphasis on the unspoken and repressed passions of Bram Stoker, its most provocative point may be that the book transcended its time by being firmly a part of it.
Since the first moment I heard his music, I'd always felt that his was an essence that transcended politics and identity, and it was this that I hoped to experience that evening. Transcendence.
Andy Warhol transcended a photographer's copyright by transforming a picture of a vulnerable and uncomfortable Prince into an artwork that made the singer an "iconic, larger-than-life figure," a judge ruled Monday.
The processions of aging mourners, like the president they served and in many cases revered, include mostly good public servants who, like their boss, had a loyalty to their country that transcended politics.
The implications of this domestication process transcended lifetimes and have played out over thousands of years, creating a carbon-storing biome that is an essential bulwark in efforts to mitigate the climate crisis.
No one had ever contested that scientists were human beings, but most people believed that by following the scientific method, scientists were able to arrive at objective facts that transcended their human origins.
WASHINGTON — Before he was confirmed last month as deputy attorney general, the nation's No. 2 law enforcement official, Rod J. Rosenstein was cast as an evenhanded career prosecutor who had transcended partisan politics.
Given this story's premises, saying that's not who we are is a way of saying that all more particularist understandings of Americanism, all non-universalist forms of patriotic memory, need to be transcended.
Johnson and her colleagues — myriad calculations done mainly by hand, using slide rules, graph paper and clattering desktop calculating machines — won them a level of acceptance that for the most part transcended race.
In Idaho last summer, tribal representatives from 19 states met for what organizers said was the biggest Native American workshop on climate change, and they concluded that global environmental changes transcended national boundaries.
Mr. Biden, who has enjoyed strong polling numbers among black voters, rattled off a list of endorsements of prominent African-American lawmakers and said there was reason that his appeal transcended racial lines.
The exhibition's 2700 objects not only highlight aspects of ancient art and religion in the region, but attest to how local identities were entangled with the two major empires, yet also transcended them.
Even after her death in 1999, the legend of Dusty Springfield has remained perpetually fixated with her aesthetic, rather than the ways in which she, and the music she created, transcended traditional categorization.
Even for Obama's most stalwart critics, the sight of the commander in chief tearing up on stage, extending heartfelt thanks and love to his wife and adoring children created a scene that transcended politics.
From a self-taught camera handler who boasts almost a million Instagram followers to a model turned photog who dabbles in collage art on the side, these creators have transcended the overpopulated photo space.
LONDON — David Bowie, the legendary rock singer who died Sunday at the age of 69, was a powerful fashion force who catapulted androgynous fashion into mainstream culture and transcended the boundaries of gendered clothing.
Incorporating guest vocalists like Mystery Jets frontman Blaine Harrison, Euros Child of cult Welsh alt-rock band Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, American singer-songwriter Holly Miranda, and others, BTWS have transcended any real genre categorization.
U.S. motives always transcended the purely commercial: NAFTA would strengthen the rule of law in Mexico, advance that country's democratization, and provide the United States with a more stable partner on its southern flank.
MLB Team Report - Seattle Mariners - INSIDE PITCH SEATTLE — While the nickname "The Kid" transcended Ken Griffey Jr.'s age in Seattle, another Mariners great has also been blessed with eternal youth in this city.
As McCain's running mate in 2008, she attained a loopy celebrity that transcended both the campaign and politics, and the appetite for her — in the media and the electorate — didn't wane after Election Day.
It was the night's most emotional moment as Kesha's conviction transcended the performance's sonic quality in order to deliver in a space full of people who may not have been initially supportive of her.
The great musicians of the guitar-wielding, joint-smoking, tour-bus-riding era of true rock 'n' roll have transcended their roles as noise-makers and become icons of free-thinking, rebellion, and individuality.
They all go on the record confirming that The Monkees transcended television into a musical anomaly, but they lean back and settle that at the end of the day, it's still a constructed mechanism.
What started in the 1950s advertising products on television via 30-minute infomercials and two-minute commercial spots transcended in the 1990s into brick-and-mortar retail and, soon after, its own online website.
They were unable to see that our objection to Trump was an achingly particular phenomenon that transcended party tribalism and went to the core of who we are as a people and a country.
Whether she was simply unaware of their existence and the jazz men simply ignored an ache they almost certainly felt, or whether collectively they had transcended their differences is impossible to know for sure.
"I represent a beautiful man who 12 years ago transcended a lifestyle most people never have the courage to walk away from," the defense attorney told me when I was writing for San Francisco.
" According to his biographer, Alice Schroeder, Buffett had difficulties interacting with his peers while in high school but transcended them by adopting the advice of Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence People.
Hailing from a Methodist family in the Midwest, he styled himself as someone who transcended the sexual puritanism endemic in the United States, despite his carefully tailored embodiment of an old-fashioned form of masculinity.
Obama ran for office promising a new kind of politics — a politics that transcended red and blue, that would rid Washington of the dreaded influence of "special interests," and that engaged minorities and the young.
To be transcended out of all our craziness and feel the warmth and comfort of a familiar character, and yet take and original, fiercely original journey with that character in a world that is magic.
For a viewer who was living in the city during Mr Wise's trial, the horror of watching "When They See Us" is the intimation that America has transcended none of its history of racist injustice.
They've created test interfaces for development versions of the Oculus Rift; they've ported the service to the NES; they've turned '50s TVs into the kind of smart screens that would've transcended their designers' wildest dreams.
They are amongst that rarified group of footballers who have transcended the normal bounds of the sport, and been splashed in broad red and white brushstrokes across the canvas of British pop culture as well.
"His velvet falsetto and incomparable mastery of lyrical verse have created a tapestry of hits that have transcended generations and become a mainstay in American pop music," the Library of Congress said in a statement.
But an investigation this summer found that government-sponsored doping had transcended any individual sport, touching disciplines as disparate as bobsled and weight lifting and corrupting the results of past Winter and Summer Olympics alike.
Yesterday's massive marches — with youthful faces but grown-up organizing muscle — transcended school shootings to a global roar for gun control, infusing energy and urgency into an issue where the sides have long been static.
While it has not shied away from covering fashion, beauty and celebrity culture, the magazine has also transcended the frivolity sometimes associated with women's magazines by reporting on politics, feminism, sexual health, abortion and rape.
Irish themes — including domineering matriarchs, dutiful daughters and the rituals of Catholicism — pervade Ms. Cullinan's work, and she often wrestles with issues of Irish American identity, though as a whole her writing transcended easy categorization.
Over the past few years, just about all of NASCAR's biggest-name drivers, the ones whose fame transcended the sport and crossed over into mainstream appearances on talk shows and in commercials, have stepped away.
As it turns out, he really was one of those enchanted people who, despite being born in the shadow of the Hollywood sign, managed to push his way into an industry that he also transcended.
"In order for implied solicitation to exist, there needed to have been a level of wordless understanding between Lee and the former president that transcended speaking," said Lee In-jae, Jay Y. Lee's lead counsel.
Ultrasweet kiddie-type cuteness is constantly invoked — there are giant toys, a carriage horse played by two dancers, and cupcake children — but so much careful affection is evident that kitsch is both triumphant and transcended.
Perhaps not since Bjorn Borg transcended tennis in the late 1970s, sending shudders down the spine of the Wimbledon crowd, has a player had such an impact on this oldest and most venerable of venues.
It was a sincere and natural smile that transcended happiness, and in her presence I felt some sort of essential value of goodness and rightness and kindness that I couldn't quite explain, but felt deeply.
The flute is rarely given much of a chance in jazz — maybe it seems too quiet, too liquid, too fey — but she has transcended all that, becoming a leading voice of the music's cutting edge.
The brilliance of legendary Manchester United star George Best transcended the religious divide and made him an idol across both communities, while world champion boxer Barry McGuigan became a symbol of reconciliation in the 1980s.
With a nod toward the 2009 book The Party Decides: Presidential Nominations Before and After Reform, I would argue that Sanders has fundamentally not transcended his status as a factional protest candidate and can't win.
There was one overarching theme that transcended every panel, carpet, and fireside conversation: Risk in storytelling reaps rewaThis theme was front and center at Refinery29 and Sundance Institute's annual Women's Celebration, sponsored by Oui by Yoplait.
Semitic in sensibility but written in dazzling Greek, this is a text which places the life and death of Jesus within the framework of Judaism's holiest rites but also argues that he mysteriously transcended that framework.
LONDON (Reuters) - There are very few winter Olympians who have transcended their sport quite like the pioneering American Shaun White, a two-time halfpipe gold medal winner widely regarded as the greatest competitive snowboarder in history.
The one-shoulder bathing suit has been slipping into swim collections for a couple of years now, making us wonder whether it's time to admit that they've transcended past the "trend" phase and into "staple" territory.
With their songs having transcended the functional efficacy of turning aging rock listeners on, the ever-presence of AC/DC to our modern lives likely has to do with their relatability, lyrically as well as sonically.
Over a decade later, sitting in one of the many dressing rooms nestled in the rabbit warren around the 3,100-capacity venue, you do kind of wonder whether it's transcended the counterculture spirit it began with.
Cosby was known as "America's Dad" for his role on NBC's top-rated "The Cosby Show" in the 1980s, and was embraced by many civic, educational and artistic institutions as a figure who transcended racial divides.
The success of Mexican-born You-tuber Gabriel Zamora has transcended social networks as the only "beauty boy" to collaborate with MAC Cosmetics to launch their own lipstick color in a collection of 10 beauty influencers.
His tear-filled plea in May after his son was born with a heart defect urging Congress to reject efforts to undermine protection for people with pre-existing conditions transcended the world of late-night entertainment.
Though early allegations of widespread doping in Russia had centered on Olympic track and field, recent investigations have concluded that the schemes transcended any one individual sport, touching disciplines as disparate as bobsled and weight lifting.
But he still saw the abundance of the Old Country Buffet as a symbol of his success, a sign that he had transcended his old identity as a poor immigrant and become a valued American citizen.
It promoted a set of attitudes that transcended party affiliations and defined the acceptable parameters of American politics: anti-communism, Atlanticism, faith in the rules-based international order and the power of capitalism to benefit all.
It long ago escaped — or transcended — its original meaning and location, leaping beyond United States borders to establish itself in other countries and continents, to become just another shopping day in a sea of shopping days.
In the early scenes it seems as if he and his girlfriend, Rose (Allison Williams) haven't so much "transcended" or "seen beyond" race as figured out a way to be different without being each other's Others.
In this way, Aparicio has been immortalized in the history of Tlaxiaco, along with other Oaxacan artists who have transcended borders such as the singer Lila Downs, whose face is also reflected on the street art.
However, doubts prevail over whether any meaningful agreement will come out the meeting as the dispute between the world's biggest economies has transcended tariffs, especially after the U.S. move to blacklist several Chinese supercomputing companies last week.
Emotional news conference "The magnanimity of his personality transcended culture, religion and race, I mean it just did," Marlins President David Samson said at a news conference where he was flanked by the team and other officials.
Muhammad Ali, a three-time heavyweight boxing champion who transcended sports with his outspoken stances on religious, political, and social issues, died on Friday at a Phoenix-area hospital where he was receiving treatment for respiratory problems.
He chooses not to tell me their names, but he does tell me that that, from a very young age, he grew up surrounded by a love and appreciation of music that transcended the limits of genre.
At their face-off during this year's Best of the Super Juniors Tournament, the pair fought with a dizzying blend of acrobatics and brutality, and the Japanese event transcended pro wrestling fandom to become a viral sensation.
While lawmakers in Congress steadfastly refused to work across the aisle, and presidential candidates bludgeoned each other with vicious personal attacks, the improbable pair were able to maintain a decades-long friendship that transcended such toxic partisanship.
But just this once, the juice lived up to the squeeze; the Trapped Under Ice-adjacent band has not only created records that could comfortably sit beside iconic hardcore favorites, but in some ways, has transcended them.
Even though he had spent years in the theater and music trenches before "Hamilton," he worried that the show — which has transcended Broadway acclaim to become part of the pop culture vernacular — could end up defining him.
In differing ways, each of these figures set out to critique some fundamental component of American culture: capitalism, the nuclear family, morality and sexual identity (like the Friend, Teed imagined a coming body that transcended sexual difference).
In those days, America was the leader of the free world, and while politics was not always the noblest profession, there were standards in American civic life and values that transcended the great divides of political partisanship.
Ezra Koenig, having transcended Gold Level nerddom (making actual friends with Seinfeld 2000), is now a God Tier nerd in that he literally has his own anime, Neo Yokio, which is now available to watch on Netflix.
Because, as the success of the FX TV series "The Assassination of Gianni Versace" demonstrated — despite the fact the brand disavowed the program — the story of Versace has transcended fashion to become part of the cultural lexicon.
And I believe this was possible because Edwards achieved something that few politicians achieve: He transcended the political, and on some level even the rules of the workaday world, and entered the astral league of folk heroes.
Hemsworth is just one of the many Hollywood men who have transcended their manly roots to do the riskiest and most dangerous thing that a wealthy, conventionally attractive, white cis man can do: identify as a woke feminist.
And it has defiantly and proudly transcended all of this, extracting from suffering a unique -- and uniquely American -- culture and traditions, producing much of our most powerful art, raising up many of our most celebrated creators and leaders.
It's been a rattling game changer: Everything we knew about the character of Steve Rogers, the American hero who has transcended his comic books through the Captain America film franchise, was wrong and he was the ultimate betrayer.
"Berets have transcended the military uniform and have become a symbol of creative independence—think Basquiat—as well as activism," says trend forecaster and fashion designer Geraldine Wharry, citing the Black Panthers as a key point of reference.
Riyad Mahrez has provided magical moments from the right wing of Leicester, and so too did Saúl Ñíguez on Wednesday when he scored a goal for Atlético that possibly transcended any other in the Champions League this season.
Opper somehow transcended the mythology of the AbEx period and almost clandestinely slipped into the more formalist designs of color field painting, while holding to a visual language that was both his own and an echo of Bonnard.
Beyoncé and Jay Z are known for consistently impressing with their head-turning Halloween costumes, but this year, their embrace of black excellence and cultural cachet via costumes celebrating black heroes drew attention for reasons that transcended fashion.
In 2010 he was promoted to vice president of marketing and media, and a year later he transcended beyond the professional matrix to the role of digital prophet—a position that he created himself and embodied until now.
To the Editor: For 12 years, I have silently carried the shame of graduating high school with a 2.1 G.P.A., a feeling that has transcended the ink on my transcript to how I see myself within the world.
She couldn't foresee that her term would enable a whole new form of entertainment — or possibly something that transcended entertainment — born of the kismet of algorithmic fate as it brushed up against the crossed wires of the brain.
While it's not uncommon for low-budget scare fare to do well—especially for Get Out studio Blumhouse, which seems to specialize in tiny overperformers—this one transcended the usual genre audience and became a vehicle of mass catharsis.
The film explores McQueen's creative process in the months leading up to the show providing an intimate portrait of the man behind the global brand – a moving celebration of a visionary genius whose designs transcended fashion to become art.
And when Owen, years later, began to communicate through the dialogue of his favorite Disney characters — who probably receive at least as much screen time as he does — his parents were relieved to discover that his comprehension transcended memorization.
One of the major problems is that the Church has taught that lay people, or the flock, are fallible and the clergy infallible, because their vocation transcended the human and supported only the spiritual side of man's nature. Untrue.
The border wall, in contrast, is a monument to disenchantment, to a brutal geopolitical realism: Racism was never transcended; there's not enough wealth to go around; not everyone in the global economy can have a seat at the table.
Combine his undeniable talents as a public speaker and debater with his ability to use YouTube to reach audiences around the world and you get a right-wing celebrity who has transcended Canada and become a global reactionary star.
The world would have lost a kit which has now transcended football and inspired tributes in the world of fashion, and which is spotted at raves, club nights and festivals almost as often as it is at Arsenal games.
"Despite his challenges, many believed that Brooke transcended the divisiveness of the Republican Party, ushering in a new era of politics," writes Leah Wright Rigueur in her book, The Loneliness of the Black Republican: Pragmatic Politics and the Pursuit of Power.
Though Kaepernick has transcended the symbolic protest of police violence against black people to become a symbol himself, he is still getting paid for this, and is that a redeeming quality or a clear sign that he did not sacrifice "everything"?
Not because a 19-year-old actress played a role in a space movie that sold a lot of tickets, but because in her life and through her work, she became a lasting symbol that has inspired, encouraged, and transcended.
In fact, perhaps the keenest-eyed industry analyst alive, Matthew Ball, former head of strategy at Amazon Studios, argues that Netflix has so transcended Hollywood that its real competition is another, and surprising, entity entirely: Fortnite is Netflix's most threatening competitor.
There are those writers who have seemingly transcended their background and skin color even though they often address their background and skin color in their literature: Toni Morrison, Junot Diaz, Jhumpa Lahiri, Zadie Smith, and Marlon James, to name a few.
It still happens, of course, not because of anything that Griffin has done as a football player since late autumn of 2012 but because he—like Johnny Manziel, the quarterback he replaces—has transcended his actual self and achieved memehood.
Her next act, after A Little Life, wasn't what anyone expected — editor-in-chief of T: The New York Times Style Magazine, a post she assumed in 2017, two years after A Little Life transcended from book to ground-breaker.
Her professor, Serge Ormaux, told the Agence France-Presse that Bourlier is an "extremely atypical student" who paid close attention to detail, and added that her work transcended the subject of history and had applications in economics, political science and sociology.
Beyond the fabulous four leading ladies, another huge SATC star was Carrie's wardrobe, which in some ways transcended into Sarah Jessica Parker's real-life style — and according to Davis, Parker's twin girls are following right in their fashionable mom's footsteps.
Though Sasami Ashworth has spent most of her career on the periphery, playing keys with Cherry Glazerr, and collaborating with acts like Wild Nothing, Hand Habits, and Vagabon, her solo work as SASAMI has already transcended her indie rock bonafides.
" As Ashworth explains in a statement to Noisey, "'Free' is a lopsided duet about how destiny plays into matters of the heart—how sometimes when you lose in love, freedom is the consolation prize, and in that way, you've actually transcended.
The co-star of Bowie's 1983 video, "China Girl," New Zealander Geeling Ching, spoke out today about how her turn as the legendary rock star's love object — which transcended video magic as a real-life romance — absolutely changed her life.
Zito, a reporter who writes for The New York Post and The Washington Examiner, and Todd, a Republican strategist, argue that Trump is an authentically populist figure: a chaotic but remarkable leader who transcended ideology to permanently alter American politics.
When the new year approached, Walter recommended rituals in the extensive special editions of his horoscopes that ran in newspapers, magazines and on TV all across Latin America, and following them became a tradition that transcended generations, creeds or faiths.
Trying to break into the conversation, Sanders could be heard shouting over a multicandidate din, "As part of Joe's generation...." There were other moments in the debate when this odd-couple generational alliance between two septuagenarians transcended their obvious ideological differences.
Despite its intermittently chatty tone, "Sick" is a strange book, one that resists the clean narrative lines of many illness memoirs—in which order gives way to chaos, which is then resolved, with lessons learned and pain transcended along the way.
Now celebrating its 25th anniversary, this film, directed by Alek Keshishian, who was just 26 upon its release, has transcended cult-classic status and been elevated to the modern canon by pop obsessives and queer audiences of a certain generation.
Mr. Trump's political coalition — with his lopsided victories in Alabama, Georgia, Massachusetts and Tennessee, and narrower ones in Arkansas, Vermont and Virginia — appears to have transcended the regional and ideological divisions that have shaped the Republican Party in recent years.
All we know about him is that he was a brilliant dancer — an artist, not just an athlete — and that he was the first black entertainer to perform before large crowds of whites in a context that transcended the informal.
"I was making these aspirational collages that I saw as blueprints for my neighborhood and basically it was me revisioning and remixing what was already there to create new associations that I saw as transcended," Halsey tells The Creators Project.
Chekhov's play has transcended the centuries because it is about timeless concerns: how hard it is to communicate with others, the vagaries — and unfairness — of love, the idea that life is something you must simultaneously endure and make the most of.
How the singular piece of centuries-old classical music has transcended time and geographies to secure its status as one of the most popular wedding songs in Western society is a story where pop culture, music theory and imagination converge.
A Catholic schoolgirl from Kansas City, Mo., with a degree from Arizona State and a father who was in construction, Ms. Spade transcended her background in ways that are not easily possible in the most rarefied corners of Manhattan life.
It transcended Jack's death by widowmaker heart attack, and even though Rebecca is happily married to Jack's best friend Miguel (Jon Huertas), it's clear from the way Rebecca speaks of her late husband that Jack will always be her true love.
The meal that followed transcended a traditional Norwegian preference for plainness and simplicity with bashfully elegant dishes like a tartare of marinated trout with watercress mayonnaise and an elderflower bouillon that was the essence of the fragile, fleeting Norwegian summer.
Diahann Carroll, who more than half a century ago transcended racial barriers as the star of "Julia," the first American television series to chronicle the life of a black professional woman, died on Friday at her home in West Hollywood, Calif.
Season 1 of the series mostly exists within the narrative that Prairie tells a group of soon-to-be friends about her time in captivity and before it, in which she transcended time and space and found herself in alternate dimensions.
FIRM GRIP Neumann, whose net worth is pegged by Forbes at $2.2 billion, developed a cult following among many We Company employees, vowing to "elevate the world's consciousness" as he sought to establish WeWork as a brand that transcended office sharing.
One thing he may never quite top, however, is "Hustlin," a song that transcended its role as his signature hit and became a pop culture phenomenon, featured, for example, in broad comedic films like Horrible Bosses 2 and We're The Millers.
Some time ago, she transcended the art world to become a fixture of popular culture, in a league with Andy Warhol, David Hockney and Keith Haring, all of whom she preceded and probably influenced, not least in her grasp of publicity.
Ms Musgraves has been one of country music's breakout stars in recent years: her brilliant debut album, "Same Trailer Different Park", suggested she was going to be an artist who chronicled troubled blue-collar lives, but she has since transcended Nashville.
When she was climbing the ranks of the conservative, male-dominated Christian Democrats in the 1990s, Ms. Merkel consistently sought to create a brand that transcended her gender, rejecting the label of feminist and opting not to vocally pursue women's issues.
Not only is he an international teen idol at just 23-years-old who successfully transcended the implosion of his own musical supergroup, but he also cut off his long hair to secure his first acting gig in the forthcoming war movie Dunkirk.
Until he was arrested in the brutal slayings of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald L. Goldman, after a televised police chase that transfixed the nation, he seemed to have transcended his roots in San Francisco housing projects.
His fidelity to that idea, and his idealism in balancing fierce political battles with a determination to always see the good and find the humanity in his opponents is an example that transcended politics and made him the man that he was.
Related: Muhammad Ali Dies at 22016 Muhammad Ali, a three-time heavyweight boxing champion who transcended sports with his outspoken stances on religious, political, and social issues, died on Friday at a Phoenix-area hospital where he was receiving treatment for respiratory problems.
It's great that he has transcended racial barriers that typically stop Black people from benefitting from our capitalist system, and that he is urging Black people to support Black businesses; however, 4:44 did not offer a radical vision for Black communities.
The song has transcended generations, moving from an age of Damien Hirst, Teddy Sheringham and Oasis and through the millennium and the simultaneous rise and fall of New Labour and Michael Owen to continue weaving itself into the minds of Britain's new casuals.
Promoting these racist and anti-Semitic ideas, institutions like the Permanent Council and the Venice Film Festival also modeled a new style of global cooperation: a "totalitarian international" in which ethnic and racial differences were not transcended but rather proclaimed, celebrated, and deepened.
Even though it was regarded as a 'teen drama,' Veronica Mars often transcended the erratic immaturity expected from the genre because it played out its soapy plots of melodramatic comas, torrid affairs, and shocking murders with a willingness to take things slowly.
While not framed publicly as a "new artists show," its emphasis was on the ongoing investment in its participants, an approach that transcended mere institutional critique to establish a new model, a real attempt at sovereignty by and for a new generation.
So though there is little doubt in the public mind and artistic sphere that names like Avedon, Penn and Newton have transcended their roots, what this exhibition posits is that in these and many other cases, there were no roots needed to transcend.
As archaeologists pick their way through the huge site, clearing topsoil with diggers and exhuming by hand those buried here, they are hoping to identify and rebury the boxer who transcended the raw racism of his age to emerge a sporting hero.
The D.J.s and producers Alex Pall and Andrew Taggart, who perform as the Chainsmokers, have transcended their origins in trend-hopping novelty fare (like their first hit, the jokey 2014 track "#Selfie") to become a near-unstoppable force on the pop charts.
" Debs's appeal, noted the historian Nick Salvatore in his 1982 biography, "Eugene V. Debs: Citizen and Socialist," was "frequently described by contemporaries as evangelical, and transcended at that moment factional disagreements and led each in the audience to glimpse a different social order.
Spike Lee's magnificent, sprawling interpretation of the life of one of the civil rights era's most pivotal and controversial leaders — featuring a phenomenal performance by Denzel Washington in the title role — transcended polemics and easy platitudes to encompass an often contradictory evolution.
The lessons of the financial crisis taught us that global financial institutions transcended sovereign boundaries of regulation and that the ability of regulators to observe risk building up in the financial system is critically dependent on accurate, timely and aggregated financial transaction data.
As premises go, "the cast of Girls becomes the center of a Hitchcock thriller" is a pretty great one, but in its second season, Search Party so effectively nailed every aspect of it that it transcended an already pretty great first season.
This may seem like the oldest joke in the universe, but the Stormtroopers' notable inability to hit anything smaller than the side of the Death Star itself far transcended the original trilogy, in which conflict-oriented shortcomings can be forgiven on the grounds of technology.
Obama transformed and transcended the role of first lady, and the daughters that she and the President raised, the family they made together, stood as an example that gave the lie to every conservative narrative about the degradation of family values in our modern era.
This year we lost the G.O.A.T. Muhammad Ali, author Harper Lee, actor Alan Rickman, sage lyrical poet Leonard Cohen, the original bombshell Zsa Zsa Gabor, remarkable journalist Gwen Ifill, and the most important astronaut, John Glenn, who transcended our time and flew into our space.
Despite the history-bending designs produced from the project he has become inextricable from, Sottsass transcended that over-photographed Carlton bookcase (1981), and the frenetic Nathalie du Pasquier textile patterns that appeared in the background of a thousand 1980s magazine spreads and television shows.
But according to a new book, "Believe Me", by John Fea, a history professor at Messiah College in Pennsylvania, all these theological disagreements are being transcended by a more salient issue: whether or not to support Mr Trump wholeheartedly and therefore overlook his character flaws.
And having finally moved away from Ohio, I honestly thought that living in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and working at VICE would be different, that New York was like a country unto itself, where I could have a kind of cosmopolitan life that transcended race and history.
It was a "post modern" view, one which transcended both the nation state and the multinational empires of the 19th and early 20th century – the last of these, the Soviet Empire, collapsing in the 1980s, seeming to put a last full stop to an era.
The decision by the "Arsenio Hall Show" to scrap regular programming to focus on the meaning and historical context of the riots made events in Los Angeles a national touchstone for long gestating debates about race, civil rights, and justice that now transcended conventional politics.
Released in mid-July, My First Album has already earned genuine meme status, with a hit single and a curiously curated Spotify radio station as proof to some that Peppa has transcended her role as a teachable TV star to become a burgeoning LGBTQ icon.
But in the process, he transcended the form, and while he certainly wasn't a household name, he had become an important part of the ragtime community in the late '90s—recording two albums, Syncopated Odyssey and Hot Kumquats with the help of the MIDI format.
From the brand's well-known 501 jeans, perhaps its most popular design, to its Vintage Collection of higher-priced jackets and pants made of premium materials, Levi's continues to be a top choice when it comes to denim, and has transcended generations as a brand. 
In fact, it's far more than a moment — the utilitarian material has transcended its casual cool status and moved into the high-fashion realm, with everyone from Alexander McQueen and Faustine Steinmetz, to Marques'Almeida and Vetements giving it a totally unexpected, modern-day makeover.
In his manuscript, which he titled "The Brownsville Texas Incident of 1906: The True and Tragic Story of a Black U.S. Army Battalion's Wrongful Disgrace and Ultimate Redemption," Mr. Baker said the lessons he had learned by investigating the case transcended racial boundaries and time.
Fans are eager to see the continuation of the To All The Boys I've Loved Before romance, but for star Lana Condor, the Netflix film's sequel P.S. I Still Love You transcended the love story of Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo) and her character Lara Jean.
But as poolside reading on a warm afternoon, his slender tome offers a breezy, tantalizing view of the woman who, through wiles and a complete lack of scruples, briefly transcended the role of presidential mistress — and may have paid for it with her life.
"For a while, it did seem like Trump's victory had transcended the old political battles," said Matt Lewis, a conservative author, who added that the fighting was doubly odd because the repeal was not an issue central to Mr. Trump's immigration- and jobs-themed campaign.
With its gesture toward hip-hop, the Songwriters Hall of Fame follows the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in beginning to acknowledge a genre that has long transcended upstart — or flash-in-the-pan — status and has become a dominant mode in modern popular music.
Republicans and Democrats alike tweeted support for McCain and his family Friday, a reflection of just how far McCain's influence reached and how his politics and style transcended party lines: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer House Speaker Paul Ryan Sen.
The virus was first discovered in December in the Hubei province of China and has since transcended borders and oceans, infecting more than 8003,700 people and leading to the death of more than 9,800 across the globe, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.
At first, some of those groups started through shared interests like bands or fashion, but with time, we all just posted about anything in a stream of collective online consciousness that transcended the fact that we all lived in different time zones and countries.
And when they turned their sights on each other in the second season, taking tentative steps before throwing themselves into one of the best kisses in television history, the show transcended its roots as a fun half-hour to become a little bit magical.
That's not to say he "transcended" LA; it's more that he embodied LA, embedded himself in its culture, and, as many people attested following the news of his death, epitomized what Angelenos love about their city: A very sad day for LA as Jonathan Gold left us.
If you think about our pets, for example, these are non-humanoid things that don't have great ways of communicating with us, yet they've transcended their utility, from being wolves in nature to being sheepdogs, and they've been domesticated and they add meaning to our lives.
For the final number of his untitled concert and performance art piece, he sang Tim Buckley's "Song to the Siren," a folk-jazz cry voiced in a wailing high tenor that transcended mere imitation; for a moment, he was inhabited by Buckley, who died in 1975.
Then once I put the pig on two legs, gave it a badge and had the flies flying around, it transcended the boundaries of the African-American community and became an international icon that everybody identified with as a symbol of oppression by government and the police.
"Although lodge membership was by nature exclusive, the lodge itself represented an egalitarian environment among members that transcended social stratification and offered leadership possibilities despite one's social standing in the greater community; in short, it was a microcosm of middle-class upward mobility," Adele and Webb write.
And if none of the aforementioned elements are actual factors in why the Memphis group is being honored so heavily right now, at the very least, their menacing, and sometimes chaotic, production style has transcended time periods better than most artists who were active during their prime.
While the Manila Sound encompassed many genres with roots in the United States, such as soul and disco, it also had a distinct melodic style that incorporated Filipino folk traditions and transcended foreign influences, said Joel Quizon, a D.J., filmmaker and music curator in Los Angeles.
In that time, there was an assumption that though the roots of human society were deep in tribalism, over the past 3,000 years we have developed a system of liberal democracy that gloriously transcended it, that put reason, compassion and compromise atop violence and brute force.
In its earliest stages, debates over Cosby's supposed innocence were largely shaped by the actor's longstanding image as "America's Dad," the Cosby Show patriarch who hawked pudding pops, hosted Kids Say the Darndest Things, and preached a message of upward mobility and success that transcended racial lines.
In the Cold War years of the late 19953s and '21995s, he transcended the frontiers of formal Western academia by traveling beyond the Iron Curtain — to Poland, Hungary and Czechoslovakia — to deliver clandestine lectures and smuggle samizdat works disguised as blank CDs to Soviet bloc students.
But the dialectic between these two classes of patrons is soon transcended by the singular peace that accompanies creaking across a wooden floor in one's socks, slotting into ground-level seating, and enjoying a nip of nongju, a creamy rice liquor, ladled from a giant ceramic bowl.
By now, the weirdness we expect from Brand Twitter has transcended the platform and is a part of wider marketing campaigns, so that when Planters announces Mr. Peanut died saving Matt Walsh and Wesley Snipes, there is little to be done besides just nod and sigh.
Their hourlong arc of slow-morphing shapes and terse repetitions was the essence of rigor without exertion — a friend whispered: "It's like they're competing to see who can burn the fewest calories" — and yet it transcended its own grid, ultimately becoming a surreptitious, mysterious expression of soul.
Even if you think that's politically correct claptrap, and that those works transcended the boundaries of identity and social context (which is a weird thing to claim about a social novel), the idea of a one-size-fits-all masterpiece runs squarely against the novel form.
But it was his unique blend of intelligence, humor, and talent–not to mention his unflappable leadership, playful antics, and competitive temperament–that transcended the sport and propelled him to a level of renown that few other athletes have achieved, including his memorable appearances on the television show Seinfeld.
What made Colony compelling, though, was the moments when it built on and transcended that framework, balancing subtle emotional stakes with shocking high-concept CG — and the fact that there was no source material whatsoever that could have hinted for fans at where the story was going next.
This film, action-packed and filled with enough savvy jokes that adults should consider slipping into the theater even if they don't have an accompanying child, is set in a world where animals have transcended the carnivore-and-prey dichotomy and now live together more or less harmoniously.
Glizzy is unflinching as he paints pictures of the Southeast DC he knows, but it was a somewhat lighthearted (by comparison) track—his infectious, self-congratulatory anthem "Awwsome"—that broke out in 20133 and cemented his place among the few who have successfully transcended the grips of this area.
Amid growing jitters among American allies that Mr. Trump could back away from security commitments that have defined international relations for decades, President Obama sought last week to reassure Europeans, saying in Athens that American support for NATO was robust and transcended whoever was in the White House.
The honeyed warmth of Maeve Höglund's soprano (the noble Arminda) gained impressive bloom in the course of the evening, and the mezzo-soprano Kristin Gornstein, pacing the lawn as Ramiro, whom Arminda rejects, spun lines of an uncannily silky legato that transcended the tricky acoustics of the open space.
In the 224s, Scully made abstracted images of conflicts — fields of horizontal and vertical stripes banging together; in the 229s he started making walls of light, pictures of conflict transcended; and recently he has painted landlines, parallel bands of color derived from viewing the meeting point of land, sea, and sky.
It was as if – having transcended his status as a British sporting subversive, having ruffled not only his country of birth, but America too – he was now appealing to the universe directly, challenging it to curb his arrogance and, for want of a better expression, come and have a fuckin' go.
Read more: I tried mac and cheese from 6 fast-food chains, and Chick-fil-A's transcended the others with cheese I could actually see and tasteThe arrival of Chick-fil-A's mac and cheese ruffled some feathers, with Boston Market implying it was a knockoff of Boston Market's menu item.
Speaking to CNN's Anderson Cooper with the World Cup trophy next to her, Rapinoe, who has transcended her role as a star athlete to become an outspoken advocate for gender equality and equal pay, made clear she will continue to take on Trump, who she has frequently criticized in past weeks.
Vargas's next book, which she'd just finished writing at the time of this interview and which will be published in 2018, is about the legendary serial killer "La Mataviejitas" (which means "the old woman killer") and how the lucha libre wrestler turned murderer transcended stereotypes about femininity and masculinity in Mexico.
While political candidates often try to project sympathy — Bill Clinton was especially known for wearing his heart on his sleeve — some Democrats said they felt a bond with Mr. Biden that transcended traditional political factors: They consider him to be a singularly experienced candidate when it comes to endurance and empathy.
Giuliani, one must strain to recall these days, once garnered liberal respect, too: As the U.S. attorney for New York's Southern District and an associate U.S. attorney general under President Ronald Reagan, he was revered by some as the kind of tough prosecutor who went after the powerful, who transcended politics.
Under Kim Jong-un, the restrictions against this form of private enterprise have been all but lifted, and jangmadang has transcended the cramped market stalls of its birth to refer to the vast array of legal, illegal and semi-legal markets that exist for all sorts of goods in North Korea.
"He didn't try to engage in self-defense when he was carrying his cross and then when he was hanging on the cross, he actually says a prayer to God, … 'Forgive them for they know not what they do,' " said Kraybill, who co-authored the book Amish Grace: How Forgiveness Transcended Tragedy.
The United States has long served as a model for the special kind of role that democracy plays at every level of society -- the very reason that Congress, itself today so deeply divided, gave the FBI director a 10-year term that can, and often has, transcended political changes in the Oval Office.
But Brand New have seemingly avoided every pitfall of the modern emo, alternative band and transcended to become something more; going beyond the music and smashing through the wall into what can only be described as art or the higher tier of what it means to create—and value creation—for a living.
In a time where food as an art medium has transcended dimensions—coffee spills painted in the shape of James Dean's face, beaches covered with tomatoes, gold-painted Thanksgiving dishes molded into one of Klimt's owls—Brooklyn-based artist and epicurian Thu Tran pushes food into new mesmerizing, gross territory in MUTANT LEFTOVERS.
We live in an age that has transcended the barriers between the underground and the pop elite; where Sonny Moore produces for Justin Bieber and Frank Ocean collaborates with Alex G. You can't just throw out something with a beatdown and expect people to get excited, which really is all it took once.
Didion long ago transcended the modest space our culture reserves for writers to become a kind of living metonym for the whole period of postwar American history, from the dark-underbellied triumphalism of the California boom through the seemingly endless succession of social crack-ups that have defined this country ever since.
The built-in institutional tensions between and among the branches, designed by the Framers to produce outcomes based upon compromise, have been largely transcended in recent years by party allegiance, and essentially replaced by inter-party ideological conflicts over interpretations of some of the fundamental principles upon which the American system stands.
If you spend any time on trans Tumblr or in the woker precincts of social media, you're likely to have encountered the idea that gender has to be dismantled, ended, canceled, transcended, and that's it's ethically incumbent upon you, as a queer or trans person, to bring this about through your personal behavior.
You see the decades go past as you read, and the special flavor of each Presidency comes back: Kennedy's uncomfortable recognition that civil rights was a moral issue that transcended his customary political pragmatism, Johnson's miraculous emergence as the Moses of racial equality, Nixon's inveterate scheming, Reagan's bland duplicity, Obama's undramatic realism.
In the "History" section, you may listen to a number of archival clips that transcended borders, such as when Radio Moscow announced in 1963 that it had sent its first woman, Valentina Tereshkova, to space; the news was read in English — ensuring that any Americans who heard this major space race development would understand.
In a sense, the Me Too Movement — this beautiful outpouring of female stories, women telling their truth and opening the way for subsequent women to tell theirs — has transcended the realm of the individual, the lone victim, the many solo women speaking alongside each other to become a collective chorus of men and women alike.
In his final State of the Union address, President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 22019 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE transcended the acrimony over foreign policy with his bold call for the world to end malaria.
This song's been out for a couple of weeks and we all know it by heart, and we've all transcended the need to read into it, and we've found ourselves here instead: watching a clip of Sir Ian reading "One Dance" on BBC Radio 1 because Drake is Shakespeare and Sir Ian said so himself.
Before he passed away in 2006, J Dilla worked with countless artists and producers — from Erykah Badu and Janet Jackson to Busta Rhymes and Madlib — and developed an off-kilter style of rhythm and sampling that transcended the machine he used to create music: the Akai Midi Production Center, otherwise known as the MPC.
In earlier years of its life as an "over the top" messaging app, Viber was a close competitor to WhatsApp, WeChat, Facebook's Messenger, Line and others tapping into the smartphone boom with more flexible ways to contact people that transcended stingy SMS allowances with way more features on top of the basic ability to send texts.
The novel The Darkest Minds was a faded pastiche of X-Men and The Hunger Games to begin with, so it may be foolish to have vague hopes that a film adaptation might use the book's grotesque authoritarian future America to address our current grotesque authoritarian America and come up with something that transcended the source material.
These features include feeling a sense of "oneness" with others and the universe, a dissolution of the self ("nonduality"), a feeling of awe or sacredness, the sense that time and space have been transcended, an experience of great peace, bliss, and calmness—and an overwhelming sense that what has occurred is meaningful and represents a deep truth.
Mr. Lochte's account touched off a dispute that quickly transcended sports, emerging as a point of tension between the United States and Brazil as the authorities in Rio de Janeiro faced scrutiny over their security preparations for the Olympics in a city on edge over a crime wave and gun battles between drug gangs and the police.
Citing the more than $25 million the United States contributed in the last 14 years, Mr. Thune criticized the agency for letting at least four years pass before pursuing tips from Russian whistle-blowers, and for containing its ultimate investigation to Russian track and field in spite of claims that cheating transcended sports and implicated other countries.
Notably, novels by women authors often transcended such categorization, including Toni Morrison's "Beloved" (1987), Shirley Hazzard's "The Great Fire" (20183), Pat Barker's "Regeneration" trilogy (1991-95), Mary Renault's novels set in ancient Greece, Octavia E. Butler's fiction built on slave accounts and, of course, Penelope Fitzgerald's strange and wonderful take on Novalis, "The Blue Flower" (1995).
The book is a Chicago coming-of-age story; a love story of a pair of opposites; and a political saga by a woman who was skeptical, if not outright disdainful, of politics, who tried to apply the brakes where she could, and who ultimately transcended her worries to become one of the most popular first ladies in history.
The WASP virtues also included a cosmopolitanism that was often more authentic than our own performative variety — a cosmopolitanism that coexisted with white man's burden racism but also sometimes transcended it, because for every Brahmin bigot there was an Arabist or China hand or Hispanophile who understood the non-American world better than some of today's shallow multiculturalists.
The victory of the Leave campaign in Britain, the triumph of Trump, and the unprecedented success of Marine Le Pen's National Front (albeit in a losing effort) were underpinned by economic and cultural anxiety that transcended traditional ideological lines — and a rejection of conventional parties and a political establishment that had too long ignored those concerns.
Though he's commercially transcended hip-hop, any halfway follower of his career would know that he's been jostling for respect in a genre that by many accounts, left very little wiggle room for someone like him—non-American, perceived as privileged, painfully corny at times—to not only get in, but to thrive against the odds.
It appears that Lana has now transcended journalists and will only deign to speak to her musical peers (a few months ago she was interviewed by Courtney Love for Dazed), but as the old and well-known adage goes: if you're Lana Del Rey you can pretty much do whatever the fuck you like, and you probably smell amazing while doing it.
Gigi Hadid Age: 21 Instagram Followers: 22.4 million Covers: 10 Runways: 11 Why You Need to Know Her Right Now: After booking almost every major catwalk and covers of fashion magazines the world over, Gigi has now transcended the role of muse, becoming a brand collaborator and co-designer, launching her first collection with Tommy Hilfiger this month at NYFW.
Part of the documentary's argument is that these jaunty songs answered America's need for a generic culture of celebration that transcended divisions between white Anglo-Saxons and more recent immigrants, Christians and those of other faiths, and perhaps even black and white—at least if you factor in the role of Nat King Cole as crooner-in-chief of the "roasting chestnuts" medley.
Although he was far from perfect — he did, for example, suggest in the early '90s that AIDS was a punishment from God (he later apologized), and anti-Semitic remarks he made in the company of Richard Nixon left an indelible blot on his reputation — he was, for the majority of his career, a religious figure who transcended and unified the political spectrum.
Anybody paying attention to rap from the years 2004—when Lil Wayne first claimed he was the "best rapper alive since the best rapper retired"—to 2008—when Lil Wayne released Tha Carter III, an album so anticipated it went platinum in its first week—could tell you that, yes, at some point in the mid-to-late 2000s, Weezy transcended.
Of course there are aspects of our communal society — caring for the old, the domestication of livestock, the cultivation of crops — that link us to only a few other species, and other aspects, such as the written word, that link us to none as yet discovered, but in no place but our own minds have we truly transcended our animal brethren.
Here, and then, is where hip-hop began its conquer of the world; where the word "downtown" transcended its meaning as a mere physical destination and the word "gay" became a declaration of an aesthetic and philosophy, not just a sexual orientation; where art moved, en masse, out of the gallery and into the streets; where theater of every kind thrived.
The manifesto was full of references to far-right memes and ideas that transcended borders, acting as the glue to an increasingly global far right: The document was named "The Great Replacement," which is a popular far-right conspiracy theory and the inspiration for the "You will not replace us" chant that was heard during the violent Charlottesville rally in August 2017.
" 'We're still family' Other powerful themes that emerged for Edith and Austin transcended race, such as the role of the king's female guards and of Black Panther's sister, whom Edith described as "possibly the smartest person in the world because she was making these technological advances with a substance that the rest of the world did not have access to.
French regional cuisine first transcended borders during World War II, when soldiers would share recipes and snacks from home with one another, but it wasn't until French millennials started becoming interested in "authentic" food that the exoticism of not just pho, bo bun, and bagels (yes, really), but regional French dishes that had been ignored for years became a tantalizing option for diners with adventurous palates.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) was quick to note the package included a hike in defense spending that transcended that of domestic programs — a victory in the eyes of Republicans, after years of former President Obama demanding equal treatment of both.
The suggestion that leisure is crucial calls to mind the concept of "self-care," which has in recent years transcended its niche popularity among Tumblr users — who are fond of a 1988 quote by the black lesbian writer Audre Lorde: "Caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare" — to ride into the mainstream on this rationale.
The most ambitious accounts of history in the 19th century were Hegel's and Marx's, which described the structure in terms of "dialectics," or opposites that were reconciled at a higher level in the next phase: conflicting cultures or classes or spirits of the age that were merged and transcended at the dawn of the next period, which in turn generated a new conflict or tension.
Frum's argument centers on the idea that Jews have transcended our past status as a marginalized group — that today, even right-wing Christians are so friendly to Israel, the Jewish community, and its interests that we can conclude Trump's bigotry toward other groups won't come for the Jews as well: The comedian Chris Rock performed a classic comedy sketch about how bigotry always accelerates toward the Jews at the end.
Also up for Album of the Year are works by a trio of artists who transcended indie tastemakers' playlists to find mainstream success: i,i by Bon Iver, who previously won Best New Artist (after the release of Bon Iver, Bon Iver in 2014); Father of the Bride by Vampire Weekend, marking the band's first-ever Grammy nod in one of the award's top three categories; and Norman Fucking Rockwell!
Despite having already received the kind of fame rarely achieved by academics in his home country, Dr. Keene transcended the boundary between celebrity and legend when he decided to become a Japanese citizen in the aftermath of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster that followed a deadly earthquake and tsunami — a gesture of solidarity with the nation that had already become his home in every sense except the official one.
I chose that particular insignificant week at random, although it turned out to be a good choice, highlighted as it was by an unwatchable Sunday Night Football game that ended in a 6-6 tie and a game in London between the Giants and Rams that transcended the usual dreamlike shittiness of those games to attain a state of pure Sinus Headache; the Cleveland Browns used their sixth quarterback of the season that week.
He has opposed same-sex marriage but also condemned homophobia and the fanaticism of people who say that "all the great evils of the world are being perpetrated by gay and lesbian people, which I cannot believe to be the case…" But his term in office was marked out not so much by ideological or theological stances as by a character that somehow transcended the pomp and ceremony that go with his rank.
Instead, it issued a 112-word statement asserting that the sexual exploitation of children "is an especially heinous crime," and that "the safety and well-being of our youth is a top priority for the F.B.I." The statement also said that the many allegations against Dr. Nassar "transcended jurisdictions" — an apparent suggestion that internal efforts to coordinate among its bureaus and with other law enforcement agencies partly explained the inquiry's slow tempo.
Mr. Vimont, the former director of the European foreign service, warned that the bloc's problems transcended Britain, France and Germany to include countries like Sweden, which is still without a government after a strong populist vote; Belgium, where the populist right-wing party just quit the government over migration; and Spain, the Netherlands and Denmark, where government majorities are thin and popular anger is rising over issues of migration, Islam and identity.
" Russia and the Middle East: rising oil prices Mexico has "transcended fears that menacing trade rhetoric from the Trump administration would dent its economy" Poland and Brazil have seen an increase in the number of online job listings What they're saying: As Barret Kupelian, senior economist in the London office of PwC, told NYT: "If something bad happens in one economy, the fact that global growth is spread gives you more assurance that this is more sustainable.
Her work transcended the plight of Mexicans in America to champion the civil rights of all people, which is why she was called on by legendary women like Gloria Steinem to incorporate feminism in her social justice platform and Coretta Scott King to petition for a national holiday for Martin Luther King Jr. She's so significant, Barack Obama even translated her signature slogan "Sí, Se Puede" to "Yes, We Can" for his historic presidential campaign in 2008.
While Beyoncé, Rihanna, and Lady Gaga have all transcended the "pop star" label, too complex to be pigeonholed as such, Taylor Swift and Katy Perry have side-stepped the "choreo plus sex appeal" standards set by Janet Jackson and J Lo. But Ariana—pure, distinctive pop whichever way you cut her—is taking up the mantle, in many ways filling the pop princess mould in the style of those who went before her: Britney and Christina, and Madonna before them.
He says that he has heard the stories about how Agnelli arranged for Ceferin to take a spin in a Ferrari (Ceferin said that he has never sat in one); about the private jet trips on the Italian's plane (they have never even flown commercial together, Ceferin said); and even the whispers about the motivation behind Agnelli's decision to choose Ceferin to be the godfather to his six-month old daughter (Ceferin called it an "honor," one that transcended soccer).

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