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Beyond those familiar trappings, the LeMay staff is working hard to transcend the traditional museum model.
But human concerns are hard to transcend when you're an English couple with two small children residing temporarily in Tuscany.
Wilson also said, more damningly, that O'Neill "depends too much upon hatred," but this seems too pat for a writer struggling so hard to transcend his own rage.
But it was hard to transcend costumes that, in the best tradition of ghost outfits, appeared to have been sewn from bed sheets.
"I wish I was like David Lee Roth, that some part of it came naturally to me, but I have an inherent self-consciousness that I think is hard to transcend on some nights," he said.
It's hard to transcend the pounding headache and slip into an altered spiritual state if you're pre-occupied with food or coffee.
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(The serious contenders all owe their status to the patronage of Mr Blair or Gordon Brown, making it hard for them to transcend the old Blair-Brown split, as they promise to).
The UK is still very much a class-based society in which it is hard for people to transcend the social and economic positions into which they were born.
Both share a desire for challenges, an ethic of hard work, a drive to transcend limits, and the perseverance to see projects through despite setbacks - and sometimes literally pain.
No cabaret performer has worked harder than Mr. Feinstein to transcend the role of singing pianist and become an all-around entertainer.
In hard times like these, struggling to transcend conventional boundaries can be a color-blind struggle.
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