With some regularity, viewers emerge from their subcultural niches to converge on a picture that somehow transcends the differences that otherwise preoccupy them.
Although a macho fiction, Michael Ritchie's film "somehow transcends its rather parochial roots to become a first-rate work" (Canby).
Though arguably the "wrong thing done well," it somehow transcends its neo-classical packaging with continuing lessons in the power of geometry.
As always, they hold the promise that the sum will somehow transcend the parts.
This kind of art was considered by powerful people in the art world to be loaded with important content that somehow transcended the visual dimension.
We care about everybody's feelings until their famous then they somehow miraculously transcend humanism.
You don't go there to leave, or to somehow transcend it; you go there to stay as long as you can.
We must somehow transcend this and create an atmosphere at our meetings which is welcoming to people from all types of background.
Rather than frightening Kerri, the thought of Mandy being able to somehow transcend death left her with a feeling of contentment.
Or, alternatively, does Mr. Bellow's art somehow transcend the life, in which case why bother writing (or reading) literary biography?