Word: transcended
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...Cudur, meaning "Disease", speaks of the dangers of AIDS, and warns Somalis to think twice about the social stigma that comes along with this sexually transmitted disease. Somalis don't typically discuss such taboo subjects in public, much less sing about them in bands whose makeup, music and lyrics transcend every boundary imaginable in the traditionally conservative Somali culture...
Romney made the first move toward depoliticizing healthcare. Regardless of Romney’s plan, he allowed a social issue to briefly transcend the political spectrum. Republican candidates need to demonstrate that the Democrats are not the only ones who not only acknowledge social issues, but also announce their willingness to wrestle with solutions...
Some problems transcend generations. At Harvard, one such problem is finding love...
...lived in exile from his native country, training his lens mostly on modern Europe's complex landscapes and honing a stark, desolate style. But it isn't all gloom: whatever his subject matter, Koudelka's photographs are marked by his indelible persona. It is this that enables them to transcend mere form: with the eye of a poet, he sees into the soul of his subjects, giving viewers a privileged glimpse into the ineffable...
...matter what we believe about the way the war is handled.” Although Rivera said that the Dems “don’t really believe in the cause of the war,” she stressed that “it would be nice to transcend political boundaries for once, but not provide an endorsement by any means of the war. We just care about the people fighting.” On the eve of the final day of the drive, Motley estimated that the program had raised “a couple hundred dollars?...