Sentences with phrase «beacon of hope»

American Greyhound is a shining beacon of hope for greyhounds.
I mean, the people I've described so far aren't exactly shining beacons of hope in a nation of under - educated b - holes, right?
Many charter schools stand out as beacons of hope, particularly in places where the traditional districts continue to flounder and there is a lack of vision from leaders about how to turn the tide.
In honour of May the Fourth, let's take a look at what was once a shining beacon of hope for indie titles everywhere: Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB.
When we refuse to give God anything less than our best — especially in the moments that seem meaningless or difficult — we become beacons of hope for people.
With both the last remaining beacon of hope on Wii U and Nintendo's reboot into the console landscape almost a year away, 2016 will be the worst year to be a Nintendo fan in decades.
Guiding the player as one of the last beacons of hope for humanity, Walker and company will traverse across the continent in hopes of reaching Sanctuary.
Or Jamaal Lascelles, who emerged over the last few weeks of the season as a rare beacon of hope for the future, a committed defender and potential skipper whose stature and willingness to be vocal both on the pitch and in the dressing room put many of his older and more experienced team - mates to shame.
That's huge news on its own, but taken in the context of what came immediately before it, it becomes a potential beacon of hope for drug reformers living on the other side of the Irish Sea.
Gallia once stood as a defiant beacon of hope against a giant empire... but can the country now defend against its own?
Weeping Angels by the Street Game Conspiracy represented by Philipp Ehmann and Beacons of Hope by Douglas Wilson.
These examples are also beacons of hope for educators who are sometimes frustrated by the quality of education we see in many of our schools.
Minecraft has and will continue to inspire many content creation games to come, and remains the brightest beacon of hope in showing they can work.
«I can be a source of power and energy for them, and essentially their voice and beacon of hope here in the United States,» Ortega said.
With such prepared leadership, local congregations may be more willing to become realistic beacons of hope, and flexible enough to bend to the leading of God's Spirit.
Everton continued their abject home form with an eighth league defeat at Goodison Park, as an FA Cup semi-final looms like a lone beacon of hope amidst a season to forget.
I love Errea, they are one of the few beacons of hope among a sea of identical kits.
Ghana's position as a pacesetter on the African continent and a global beacon of hope had evaporated following a series of political misadventures that had crippled our economy and left the people in a state of hopelessness.
The Care Me Brush for Blowouts is a golden beacon of hope for you ladies and gentlemen struggling with a little frizz!
Destiny 2, like so many sequels, is a giant beacon of hope for the players that wanted to, but couldn't quite, fall in love with the first game.
This is based on a true story and a real life guy (Woodroof) who became a most unlikely beacon of hope for AIDS patients.
The Catholic schools have proved an extraordinary beacon of hope for the future of New Orleans.
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Taking place before the events of Mass Effect 2 the game will center on Jacob Taylor, described as, «a biotic - powered super-soldier who stumbles across a plot to terrorize civilization's greatest beacon of hope
Scarecrow (who left only his eeriness in Arkham City if you were bothered to find it and decipher it) is back in town and he's joined forces with Two - Face, Harley Quinn, Penguin and the mysterious Arkham Knight to once more try and obliterate the caped crusader; Gotham's shadowy beacon of hope.
Suda51 has intended to create a third title ever since the announcement of the Wii U. However, the Nintendo Switch definitely stole the show after October's reveal trailer, with developers and companies «switching» over to Nintendo's glimmering beacon of hope... leaving the Wii U behind.
Ectaco often makes very low - quality products, but is a shining beacon of hope in the e-reader world with the Jetbook Color, which uses e-Ink Triton.
Their hardware has always been a shining beacon of hope in the dirge of cheap and crappy devices.
There is potential beacon of hope here, as the Government have plans to make Key Stage 1 SATs non-statutory, which should provide greater freedoms to school and teachers to offer the curriculum that pupils need.
Because the third definition (and the accompanying verses) aren't just warnings concerning the consequences of unchecked and unrepentant sin, but they are also beacons of hope.
But there are many other craft businesses that work quite successfully, shining a bright beacon of hope for those just starting out.
Their place in the writing community is as examples, models, and beacons of hope for what could be.
He's someone I truly look up to, and I feel so lucky that we have him in this world, sharing himself as a beacon of hope to people all over.
We can tell them that America remains a beacon of hope, but we must stay humble and serve our country, abroad and in communities, to earn her freedoms,» he wrote.
«Before we are critical about our immigration policy, the fact that the U.S. is the beacon of hope and the attractor of talent from all over the world is something that we should hold as precious,» he said.
It was an unfortunate development, especially considering stock repurchases have been a beacon of hope during the toughest times for equities, providing appreciation even when the market was devoid of other positive catalysts.
Mohamed Alabbar, chairman of Emaar Properties, espoused in a prepared statement that the building would be «a shining beacon of hope for the world, celebrating diversity and human achievements.»
After all, entrepreneurs have to be beacons of hope and positivity to keep going when the going gets tough.
For the Bloomingdales» marketing team, the Tylenol crisis serves as a beacon of hope as they battle through an ad hiccup causing public outrage.
To others, meanwhile, the new president was a beacon of hope and inspiration in keeping with the rhetoric of the continent's populist leaders.
The EU on Friday backed an almost total ban on insecticides blamed for killing off bee populations, in a move hailed by environmentalists as a «beacon of hope».
We pray for the Church, that we would be a beacon of hope and a shining example of Christ's desires for our world.
The Jungle's Orthodox Church, erected from sheeting and scrap wood, had come to stand as a beacon of hope in the confines of the camp.
Religion offers us some good; a beacon of hope for those who fear the unknown; but it causes much more problems in the world than it helps.
Thakur's appointment was «like a beacon of hope for those living in fear,» wrote Anto Akkara, who wrote a book about the Kandhamal events and started a petition protesting the apparent discrepancies and injustices in the case against the seven Christians who were found guilty of Saraswati's murder.
«Our prayer is that the US would continue to be a beacon of hope for those fleeing persecution.»
The hotel served as a beacon of hope for New Orleans, its employees and its guests.
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