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transcendent

[tran-sen-duhnt] / trænˈsɛn dənt /


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“They create a record of musicking at its most routine and ordinary and at its most poignant, beautiful, and transcendent.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Johnson had edited the likes of Mark Twain and Ulysses S. Grant, and he believed that Muir’s transcendent prose could help save Yosemite.

From Los Angeles Times

He has all the talent and all the intangibles to be the sort of transcendent star for this generation that Griffey was for the last one.

From Seattle Times

So in this thoroughly researched, well-written but ultimately unsatisfying book, he maps out a materialist’s view of personhood that is consistent with our experiences of the transcendent.

From Washington Post

Rather, he lets his muse, Dafoe, simply inhabit this harrowing journey with his strange magnetism and sense of timelessness, in a performance that is simultaneously primitive and transcendent.

From Los Angeles Times