This transcendency thesis has also been applied to scriptural interpretation.
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Stassen championed such transcendencies as disarmament and national health care, and he had been rebuilding lately : he had a delegate at the'92 convention.
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No to spectacle no to virtuosity no to transformations and magic and make-believe no to the glamour and transcendency of the star image . . ..
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Considering that no other similar passage can be found in the Tipimaka, Keown believes that only this passage is not enough to base the transcendency thesis on.
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His poem " Dante " is one of those few verses in Western literature that can seize concisely the whole meaning and transcendency of human life ( Peter Ustinov British actor ).
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In this theory, called the " transcendency thesis " ( Keown ), Buddhism has two quite separate aims, which are pursued by separate groups, that is, laypeople ( kammatic ) and monks ( nibbanic ).
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Few singers, past or present, ever achieved such sublime transcendency with their vocal acrobatics as the late Clyde McPhatter, the sweetly soaring voice that transformed R & B hits like " A Lover's Question,"
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But perhaps the real reason is the individual's need today to recover a deeper transcendency, what Weil called " the holy person that dwells in each of us, " in a world ruled by voracious societies in search of instant gratification.
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After working on " Parts of Some Sextets, " she wrote the now-famous manifesto, " NO to spectacle no to virtuosity no to transformations and magic and make-believe no to the glamour and transcendency of the star image no to the heroic . . ., " first published in 1965 in The Drama Review.
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Despite his historical transcendency as one of the main builders of the nation, V�squez de Coronado is one of the main genearchs of the costarican population, to such a point that a widespread study evidences that he is the progenitor of a true elite, that which until 1975 has given 29 of its 44 Heads of State, and more than two hundred Parliamentaries.