Word: transcendently
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...this reflects Bell's emphasis on long-term process rather than immediate result. His goal is less to find legal remedies to the immediate problems confronting Blacks than it is for America somehow to transcend its racist past and present through its own legal practices...
MOST MENTALLY ill don't need the government to come to get them; their needs transcend buildings and beds. What they require is more community care. Employers should have incentives to hire, train and supervise the mentally ill. Day-care facilities, with psychiatric help, medical services and job training, must be more accessible. Now they are few and far apart, and often funding doesn't follow patients to the most convenient facilities...
...Leverett House production manages to transcend the play's ludicrous premise and make its audience laugh. Part of the reason is that the play does have some indestructible one-liners, like Mortimer's "Insanity runs in my family. In fact, it practically gallops." Even the relentless attacks on theater critics are funny. Really...
...heart of the drama is the relationship of two people who had no physical contact for 22 years and were long limited to the rare letter and visit. Together, Woodard, with her serene face and molten core, and Glover, an actor of towering force and compassion, transcend an otherwise ordinary hagiography. As a young bride, Winnie draws her strength from Nelson's huge, healing hands cupped around her face. When she visits him in prison, Winnie, wearing native dress, brings to him the exalted dignity that she has painfully won. Surrounded by guards, separated by plate glass, they are only...
Thompson explains that the goal of the program is to transcend the limits of individual disciplines like law and medicine in producing ethically complete teachers. "Ethics is a discipline that requires some study and competence. There is a confusion sometimes between acting ethically or being an ethical person, which may not require any ethical training at all, and ethics as a discipline or subject to be taught, which does require some specialized knowledge," Thompson says...