Sentences with phrase «beacon of light on»

In Journey, one plays a robed figure in pursuit of a mountain with a beacon of light on top of it.
u are really beacon of light on dark paths.
«I suffered... For anyone who has battled with their weight, and tried every fad diet going, watching The Biggest Loser has been a beacon of light on what can be possible
There are still boxes upon boxes of beets, carrots, and potatoes, but pots of those green and tender shoots are like a beacon of light on that farmer's stand.

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It's not quite the speed of light, but in many of the darker places on earth, it's a powerful beacon of what is possible.
In the darkest night, there is always a beacon of light... and this beacon shines very bright on this first Hanukkah eve...
At the foot of the headland is a lighthouse or beacon, not casting rays on every side, but throwing one bar of light through the darkness.
The first came when in 1977, on the Queen's Silver Jubilee, she saw on television beacons being lit across the nation and then in 1995 again beacons celebrating the 50th anniversary of VE day.
Depending on your perspective, the journey into college sports» heart of darkness, or depending on how you look at it, one of its most inspiring beacons of light, begins as the sun sets on the West Memphis, Ark., home of Daniel Bandy.
I think despite the negative depiction of women blogging about parenting, the gift of Jennifer's article and the aftermath of discussion and criticism is a beacon of light now shining on this fact.
The Queen will light the «national beacon» after a chain of 2,012 are lit across the UK on the night of June 4th.
Finally, we call on all the elected governors of the PDP who are the leading beacon of light.
Kaufman and colleagues engineered the fish so that individual cells would light up in fluorescent green if a gene called crestin was turned on — a «beacon» indicating activation of a genetic program characteristic of stem cells.
I'm thankful that The Florida Project is a shining beacon of humanity, and that Sean Baker is able to continually find new rocks to overturn, shedding light on segments of society that have long been shrouded or ignored and showing us their beauty.
Grant, played with weary optimism by Michael B. Jordan (TV's «The Wire,» «Friday Night Lights»), was no saint: He'd served time in jail on drug - related charges (we see this in a brief flashback), frustrating his loving mother (Octavia Spencer, a beacon of strength here); lost his supermarket job for showing up late too often; and wasn't always faithful to his girlfriend (Melonie Diaz) or sufficiently attentive to their daughter (Ariana Neal).
«The 1990 Institute is a beacon of light that informs and educates people in both the US and China, allowing progress on the important issues that affect societies in both countries.
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Angele Sionna and Elisabeth Kwak - Hefferan recommend putting LED lights or glowstick bracelets on collars to help you keep track of your dog after dark, and Erica May likes to use GPS beacons.
The Lighthouse Board decided to place a light on the island, but to limit the expense of building an offshore beacon, an unmanned acetylene lens lantern on a tower was erected in 1912.
To take control of an area, you need to kill the Templar captain that is in charge of the district and then light a beacon on the tallest tower to let the Templars know that it's in their best interest to clear out.
, the twin beacons of light that illuminated the sky above the former World Trade Center site six months after 9/11, and which continue to be presented on the anniversaries of that date.
A group of glass sculptures take on the form of lighted buoys — presenting themselves as possible floating beacons that serve as navigational tools.
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.
A flash of light, picked out in white paint, illuminates his forehead, turning his face into a beacon, so that Cruse appears on the canvas like a guide in the gloam.
His message should serve as a beacon of light for those civil servants who feel the Trump Administration has dimmed the lights too darkly on the important work they do, and need to keep doing.
When charging the iPod, a green LED light flashes continuously on the Solio - in the backcountry this might possibly be confused as some sort of emergency beacon.
PS I know that sometimes along your journey there have been gray days — this new success is such a testament to your tenacity / faith / perseverance and that's going to be a beacon of light and hope to so many other folks who have considered going on a new adventure!
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