Sentences with phrase «beacons from»

In this post, I'll be sharing details about our day trip to Brecon Beacons from Cardiff, including transportation, things to do and other considerations as well.
This involves looking for light beacons from other civilizations.
Color and black - and - white images of Earth taken by two NASA interplanetary spacecraft on July 19 show our planet and its moon as bright beacons from millions of miles away in space.
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Many have certainly found that they have had to seek routes different from Barth's; nevertheless, he is virtually impossible to ignore, for he provided a theological beacon from whose light both friends and enemies took their respective bearings.
Many have certainly found that they have had to seek routes different from Barth's; nevertheless, he is virtually impossible to ignore, for he provided a theological beacon from...
It was the world's first beacon from the Big Bang.
There is an accident, a fatal mistake, and a distress beacon from a spaceship that disappeared seven years earlier.
A style beacon from the moment it was unveiled, Land Rover's Range Rover Evoque brings a sense of presence to a more accessible segment.
Its colours are hauntingly unresolved, its forms suggestive rather than finished, its light a white, blue and yellow beacon from beyond.
They are displayed on the landing of the Level 2 galleries in the Blavatnik building, «animating our beautiful new spaces while serving as a beacon from the exterior», Kim said.
«Few have ever had the privilege of receiving, first - hand, a beacon from our distant past, calling out to us across the sea of time.»
If you replace the vehicle on your auto policy, simply move the Bluetooth beacon from your previous vehicle to your new vehicle.

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We are that beacon of light for people for finding success from hard work and making a contribution.»
«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.
From Target's perspective, the beacon test will also aggregate data for the retailer about how shoppers move through its stores — revealing, for instance, which departments might need more employees.
Allyson Hugley, president of Measurement & Analytics for Weber Shandwick, notes that the data from the study could add another layer to the modes of evaluation that are already available to advertising and marketing agencies, building on traditional surveys and more recent technology such as beacons and RFID chips that are used during live events.
On Tuesday, a US Coast Guard unit from North Carolina reinforced that fact after it received a signal from an emergency beacon coming from a sinking fishing vessel about 60 miles east of Cape Charles, Virginia.
One of the ways that they are pursuing this is through the use of sophisticated advertising technology: specifically, by using tags, trackers and beacons to harvest behavioural data collected from around the web and using this to display more targeted, more valuable advertising placements.
Sinvin has been a beacon to the creative and cutting edge community of our clients from around the globe.
Those of us who continue to fight for orthodoxy, in dogmatic as well as moral theology, miss those days when there was a clear beacon shining from across the Tiber.
What I am hearing from you is describing Wheaton College as a «beacon» and «one of the best evangelical and protestant institutions in the world» and you implication is that David is a «fellow Christian» that is slandering the institution.
Why take that one beacon of light from them.
No one ever step forth from the white community who was a beacon of integration.
A beacon has come to you from GOD, and a profound scripture.
I hope that Our Lady's University will come to lead the academic world away from the disparagement of disciplines, and to be a beacon of true scholarship, like the Catholic universities of the European Middle Ages.
You hold the firmest convictions about Our Lord; believing him to be truly «of David's line in his manhood», yet Son of God by the divine will and power; truly born of a virgin; baptised by John «for his fulfilling of all righteousness»; and in the days of Pontius Pilate and Herod the Tetrarch truly pierced by nails in his human flesh (a fruit imparting life to us from his most blessed passion), so that by his resurrection he might set up a beacon for all time to call together his saints and believers, whether Jews or Gentiles, in the one bodyof his Church» (Smyrna I, 1 - 6).
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»).
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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.
Fuelled by new technologies — from beacons to wearables — transport hubs are evolving into digitally enhanced destinations that offer consumers diverse dining options, innovative wellness areas, and new levels of personalised customer service.
The fact is, the fervent atmosphere and SRO crowds at the Garden along with the TV exposure and gobs upon gobs of dollars (league officials predict a cool $ 1.4 million windfall for the schools and the conference from last week's event) all melded to create a spectacular climax to the conference's four - year pursuit of that beacon of intercollegiate marketing, the ACC.
The 27 - year - old club beacon was last week reported to have received a bid of # 400, 000 per week from an unnamed Chinese Super League club and apparently it seems the Chilean's agent is using that offer to box Arsenal into a corner and squeeze out the best of deals they can for their client.
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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.»
Cuomo insisted New York remains a beacon for immigrants as the federal government moves to ban travel from seven Middle Eastern countries for three months and halt refugee travel for four months.
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.»
That step alone is already unifying a party that had become Balkanized and distracted from its goal of electing good Democrats and being a progressive beacon for the state.»
So, far from our union being an anachronism or in its death throes, we can be a beacon for the world,» he writes.
In a speech at the Lowry in Salford, Burnham appeared to borrow from Tony Blair's 1997 Labour conference speech, when the then prime minister spoke of turning Britain into «a beacon to the world».
«Many migrants from Asia and Africa see in Europe a beacon for principles such as equality before the law and for values inherent in human nature,» he said.
To Teachout, who became a progressive beacon when she unsuccessfully challenged Cuomo from his left in 2014, electing people who are willing to listen to other sides of the debate and work vertically with those of a similar mind both are key in advancing policies in hyperpartisan Washington.
«From investing in education and creating good - paying jobs to protecting immigrants» rights and advancing issues of social justice, Congresswoman Meng and Assemblyman Blake will help lead the fight to ensure our nation remains a beacon of hope and opportunity for everyone.
«From Stonewall to marriage equality, New York has always been a beacon for justice,» Governor Cuomo said in a statement.
Once again the world looks on to get another democratic inspiration from Ghana, the beacon of stable governance in Africa, as she heads to the presidential and parliamentary polls on 7th December 2016.
In his first four speeches, Cuomo has stressed the need to create efficiencies in local governments, to provide clean drinking water to New Yorkers, to have ride - hailing services outside of New York City and to address anger from the middle class to continue New York's service as the progressive beacon of the nation.
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.
Katelin Schutz, a theorist at the University of California, Berkeley, says that clarity could come even faster from stellar beacons called millisecond pulsars, which emit exquisitely regular pulses of radio waves.
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