Sentences with phrase «somehow transcends»

There is so much to do in this game that it somehow transcends being just a space shooter.
By turns needy and belligerent, repulsive and almost sweet, Jerri is one of those sketch - comedy creations, like Martin Short's Ed Grimley or Gilda Radner's Lisa Loopner, that somehow transcends caricature to become — well, human might be overstating it, but you know what I mean.
You write that for the scholastics, form somehow transcends the sensible and concrete realm.
There is no aspect of the wife's relationality that somehow transcends the structure of her relationships and continues to exist on its own.
I felt that somehow he transcended race; I did so, too, temporarily.
But Scholasticism conceived such, in its universality and its intelligibility, as clear - cut and static, somehow transcending the specific, concrete, dynamic environmental context of the various individual things which it in - forms.
It is of course possible that by diagramming in this way one may get an over-precise interpretation of thoughts which somehow transcended the limitations of language.
In fact, since Jurgen Klopp took charge back in October his Reds side have failed to score in just one of the 11 games he's overseen, with the German's touchline animation somehow transcending itself onto the hallowed Anfield turf; or St Mary's as was the case this week.
This attention to compositional structure is what separated him from his AbEx colleagues... 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.»
As an videographer, the urgency and great range of expression embodied in his renderings seems to somehow transcend conventional notions of the character of customary movie - making.

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Our point here is that consciousness and the mind — something that is non-physical, that transcends the physical, that is wondrous in itself — somehow develops from physical processes.
Somehow we must transcend this.
He knows that a system which defines freedom as what each individual values fails hopelessly unless somehow individuals transcend self «centeredness and choose to value the well «being of their neighbors, future generations, and the environment.
Even though an individual's capacity to transcend his society is partly a gift from that very society, he often fails to acknowledge this indebtedness and acts as if he had somehow outgrown his dependence on that society.
Spirit, he says, «is Hegel's manner of expressing organic holism, in which any given «whole» (family, church, humanity, or whatever) may be said somehow to transcend the sum of its «parts» (the finite, atomic individuals of which that whole is comprised)» (TVF 67).
Second, faith is somehow self - transcending, or, as some theologians would put it, ecstatic.
There is something there, somehow, that transcends propositional perfection.
Somehow, in the church, we must transcend the verbal symbols to capture a rich appreciation of the office of leader, builder, and shepherd of a redemptive community.
As a child, he grew up in the same world and, somehow, he managed to transcend that world and make a good life for himself.
By no reasonable reckoning can the film be considered a competent piece of cinematic storytelling, yet somehow the movie transcends its silly screenplay with over-the-top action and visually imaginative battles.
That may sound extreme but somehow it comes across, selling you on all that transcends and making the film play like a look at a shared time in these individuals» lives, and not a conventional three - act Hollywood script.
and there is a myriad of visual incident and detail to drink in but aside from a gladiatorial sequence involving what can only be called giant, sharp toothed Martian apes and a Braveheart style desert battle in which Carter takes on the Tharks single - handed, the production is somewhat lacking in action but Stanton's conviction somehow manages to transcend the dull stretches and narrative flaws which gives John Carter a unique charm all of its own.
Yet Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead have still managed to carve out their own little niche in the market with this film, a daring fusion of grindhouse genre fiction with indie romance that somehow uses those seemingly opposed elements to transcend and forge a tale about the power and uniting force of love, no matter how star - crossed and unlikely its subjects may be.
Somehow, more so than any other industry or profession, public education is expected to aggregate these inherent disparities while transcending them.
Truly, the developers took inspiration from the finest, and somehow didn't just deliver a carbon copy of the originals, but something that transcends them in many ways.
«I wanted to see if there was a way of actually transcending those barriers, and seeing if those barriers could somehow be pushed down.»
My secret hope was somehow to transcend the obvious ominous and find another way to emotionally process the information.
And however long we endured forced confinement in an elevator, somehow we could all transcend that literal physical limitation to emerge with a better understanding of each other as individuals and community with needs and hopes.
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