The hotel served
as a beacon of hope for New Orleans, its employees and its guests.
For the Bloomingdales» marketing team, the Tylenol crisis
serves as a beacon of hope as they battle through an ad hiccup causing public outrage.
Its music - blaring jukebox and bright lights act
as a beacon for these desperate moths — unfortunately, it's protected by a foul - mouthed, shotgun - toting tween, James (Jacob Latimore).
Samus Returns is an extremely well executed modern take on the franchise's roots, while also
acting as a beacon of hope that Nintendo, and its fans, will give more credit to what the series can be when given proper attention.
Heastie added, «Lady Liberty
shines as a beacon of hope and opportunity to people around the world and is a symbol of our enduring democracy.
Hundreds of other lines form peaks and valleys through the irregularity and act
as a beacon in the gallery.
We hope to continue to not only preserve, but nurture that effort so that the Monster Hunter community as a whole continues to grow and be
seen as a beacon of positivity in an otherwise bleak online gaming world.
But she notes that tools
such as beacon technology can encounter resistance.
This judgment sends an unfortunate impression about Ghana, its judiciary and severely dents our enviable
reputation as a beacon of democracy on the African continent and beyond.
The great nation of Ethiopia isnt
known as a beacon of womens rights, as Zeresenay Meharis film reminds us.
The Halyards Hotel stands
as a beacon on this marina and is an international... read more
It is a fitting first exhibition for the Guggenheim, itself designed by Frank Gehry as a monument to light, its glass - covered cones
appearing as beacons on the cultural landscape of Abu Dhabi.
Here, Dread Scott discusses why he thinks of the
work as a beacon for other artists to follow.
So, what needs to happen, and the museum already said this, is that there is a piece of rubble that stood for a long time near the
site as a beacon for some people to look toward for strength.
Regardless of what personal goals you hope to achieve (whether it's more money to leave your full - time job or to cover the expenses for your kid's field trip), you should come up with a solid number that will
function as a beacon of light guiding you towards the completion of your goal.
It is a distinctive national landmark that builds on Basque assets and special characteristics,
positioned as a beacon of excellence for good quality of life, social cohesion, and an innovative and competitive region.
Too few sectors are actively
championed as beacons of national success: why do French, German and Scandinavian governments celebrate national companies, but British governments generally do not?
He said all the necessary logistics and human resources have been marshalled to ensure that Ghana's
image as a beacon of peace remains intact and unblemished.
A longtime point man for Donald Trump says you can expect the Republican nominee to make a case that, regardless of the defection of some Republican leaders over Trump's lewd videotaped comments, he is the key to America's
survival as a beacon to the world.
For me these
remain as beacons showing that his intellect and humanity were so great as to easily permit him to transcend the boundaries of prejudice in minds and hearts less well endowed.
«We at AAE earnestly celebrate these schools not only for producing results for students, but also for their role
as beacons at the front of education reform and innovative instruction.
The Inn at Dos Brisas luxury resort and ranch is set amongst more than 300 acres of peaceful, rolling horse pastures and manicured organic farmland and
rises as a beacon of serenity and a retreat from the chaos of busy lifestyles.
Westfield has invested heavily in technology so that they can deliver a more powerful customer experience that leverages a customer's mobile device with embedded technologies such
as beacons throughout the mall.
You could easily write the Master Plan Part Deux off, but then Musk has used such
documents as a beacon for his unique form of vision invention before.
When I first started investing, I clung on to rules of
thumb as beacons of certainty that I could navigate by.
«The statue will serve
as a beacon calling for compassion and empathy among all living creatures,» Lucien Greaves, a spokesman for the Satanic Temple, said in a prepared statement.
I really like his teaching that the Third Temple will not be built of bricks and stone, but already
exists as a beacon of compassion, and our task is to attune our hearts to that compassion.)
And the demand is not simply that the nation be a showpiece that lights the way to
God as a beacon lights the way to harbor.
In a day when marriages are too easily and too selfishly entered into and soon severed, this word of Jesus stands
as a beacon pointing toward security, goodness, and truth.
When Wenger proudly points to 180 games played in the CL as the ultimate achievement, while laudable it can hardly be
held as a beacon of light, for what good does it do to keep boasting about participating in a competition and never win it, in fact only came close once or twice.
ESPA today released an April 29 letter from Schumer and Gillibrand to the three Senate leaders — Jeff Klein, Dean Skelos and Andrea Stewart - Cousins — saying that passage of GENDA would «once again position New
York as a beacon of civil and human rights.»
Red and white balloons served
as beacons so visitors could spot them at a distance.
«Remember, Ghana is loudly
touted as the beacon of democracy and so the international community has a keen eye on what happens here and that is why it is important that we comport ourselves well...»
A group calling itself the Northern Youth for Peace and Development, has added its voice to condemnations of political vigilantism which threatens Ghana's enviable
tag as the beacon of democracy in the sub region.
Indeed, Newham under Wales is exactly the kind of council that Labour should be
promoting as a beacon to others across the country.
These bright, celestial objects serve
as beacons across the sky, helping astronomers peer deep into space and calculate the size, shape and mass of the universe.
One particular cell - type in the gut, the dendritic cell, can act
as a beacon sending out long - range signals to the bone marrow where monocytes are produced.
FDG - PET, one of the only molecular imaging techniques routinely used in oncology, employs a glucose - like probe, FDG, with a radioactive isotope of fluorine
attached as a beacon.
NICER will take the most precise measurements yet of neutron stars, and test technology to use these dense stellar
corpses as beacons for interstellar navigation.