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- noun Plural form of
transcendence .
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Examples
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Charles respects and admires this tiny insect that gets in the way of his transcendences.
Antonio Lucio: Ode to the Termite: What I learned about leadership from an artist in old San Juan Antonio Lucio 2012
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This would have done better in poesy, where transcendences are more allowed.
The Essays 2007
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The partial transcendences of pleasure and voluptuosity, sketched in 1935, receive a fuller development and variations.
Emmanuel Levinas Bergo, Bettina 2007
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Civilisations have risen and fallen, there are hints of transcendences, lost technologies and offworld emigrations as well as immigrations.
"The Best Comic You Haven't Read..." sbisson 2002
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This would have done better in poesy, where transcendences are more allowed.
V. Of Adversity 1909
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It’s the foundation of all these visions and powers and conflicts and possible transcendences.
2009 May 2009
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It’s the foundation of all these visions and powers and conflicts and possible transcendences.
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