Sentences with phrase «beacon of light from»

We envision ourselves as an institution of Islamic learning and understanding that shall be a beacon of light from which knowledge and wisdom shall radiate and illuminate others.
The NFC holds its long fluffy tail up as if it were a beacon of light from a lighthouse... it seems to say, «Hey, I'm here».
Why take that one beacon of light from them.

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We are that beacon of light for people for finding success from hard work and making a contribution.»
Perhaps it has something to do with the particular terrain, tucked away as they areoutside Elgin, with the winds blasting in from Iceland, but there is a grittiness about Pluscarden in which the age - old verities are lived out, providing a beacon of light for those of us weaker souls who need encouragement.
Elsewhere he spoke of America as defender of all that is good and just, «the brightest beacon for freedom and opportunity,» thereby implying a struggle of light and darkness («And no one will keep that light from shining»).
According to Dr. Ginsburg, a well - known physician of adolescent medicine, professor and author, parents should be lighthouses for their children, visible from the shoreline as a stable light or beacon.
In an age of lead and other toxic chemicals in kids toys, Safbaby is a beacon shining the light towards actions parents can take to protect their families from unnecessary dangerous chemicals in the home.»
This is an effort that can only be expressed from the heart in silent but bold testimony by the outpouring of respect through the simple gesture of showing up, render a hand salute, and «light the night» by raising your flashlight above your head and sending a beacon skyward from Rockland County's community.
In the city of the near future, traffic lights would be complemented by and then replaced with a communication beacon, explains Bo Yang from the A * STAR Institute of High Performance Computing, who led the work.
As for my BFF GP, we were at the same event last night, as seen here, and that woman is a beacon of light straight from the heavens.
Shifting once again from the town of Ubersreik to the snow - covered peaks of the Grey Mountains, «Karak Azgaraz» puts you and your stalwart companions in the hallowed halls of this Dwarven fortress where you must make your way to the top and light the beacon.
She is like a beacon of light that warms you from within.
Another of those beacons is due to light next year in the form of Ubisoft's new title, Valiant Heart, a game set during the first World War which follows the story 5 interconnected people and one dog, a story inspired real letters from the war.
The light emitted from these light beacons is in the form of randomized Tetris-esque shapes so it takes a little work getting them to fit together optimally, but they are pretty hands as not only do they illuminate the enemies, but they slow them down significantly too.
Packed to the brim with the kind of self - aware meta that has been missing from games for so long, and boasting another really sweet in - game card game, Evoland 2 was the indie game that did indie better than most other indie games this year, and was a shining beacon of light - hearted humour in an otherwise gritty, photorealistic world.
Endurance mode tasks Lara with staying one step ahead of Trinity during hunts for artifacts, although she must maintain her hunger throughout the expedition by eating berries or meat and warmth from making a campsite fire until the required artifacts have been collected in which case Lara needs to light a beacon to call in a helicopter to escape the area.
Shots of pink and blue neon lights reflect from the solitary beacon of a highway liquor store in a desolated wasteland, as King's pictures tell of a forgotten America, a lawless wild cut off from civilised society.
This oil painter does not stop at the eerie progress of a night bus though London's lamp lit streets, but sees the waiting people outside a late night off license on Brick Lane as secrets revealed by lights from shop windows; the city becomes a beacon of life no matter the time of day.
Beacons, traditionally lit by communities along the coast of Norway to warn of imminent danger, will light up across Europe today to highlight the renewed threat to Norway's pristine arctic coastlines from the oil industry.
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