Sentences with phrase «beacons not»

Wall power in a fair is essential, and a pair of fascinating works by Robert Rauschenberg that uses the application of tarnish to brass and copper became beacons not just for fans of the masterful artist but for anyone attracted to the inventive use of materials.
According to award juror Eric Bunge, Principal of nARCHITECTS, «Simultaneously serious and whimsical, the project is a beacon not only for Austin, but for adaptive reuse in general — inspiring for its inventiveness.»
Within this spectrum of influences is the MCA, which I truly see as a beacon not only for art but for culture in all of its forms.

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Curved, or not, the orca's giant fin is a beacon to all, this apex predator is a force to reckon with.
But don't passively wait for visitors to find your business — use testimonials placed on other sites as a beacon.
While this effort represents Target's foray into beacon technology, the Minneapolis - headquartered retailer is not alone.
Swirl not only sells in - store beacons, which communicate with shoppers» phones via Bluetooth, but it also provides retailers with a marketing dashboard where they can track customer data.
Some technologies that might technically be considered spyware if users have not been told that they are being tracked are in use by legitimate businesses; they include beacons that check if a user loaded a particular web page, and tracking cookies installed by websites or apps.
Turns out, the moon isn't just a beacon of light in the night sky.
A word to the wise, though: for apps like Barneys» that require customers to relinquish some personal information, you absolutely have to to strike a careful balance with the type of content being shared: too many overtly promotional notifications, and consumers will be quick to opt out; too few, and the marketer won't see the benefit of implementing those beacons in the first place.
When you've got too many voices in your head telling you what's right and what's wrong, your own inner beacon of light can't properly shine.
Richfield - based Best Buy is not yet deploying beacons in its stores, but does partner with Shopkick, an app that uses a different location - based technology to give shoppers rewards for walking in certain stores.
With the current capital markets having been flooded with Fed, Bank of Japan and ECB money printing, I'm not sure the junk bond market will act as a warning beacon this time around.
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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.
Blacks alongside gays, alongside Hispanics, alongside the poor and the middleclass??? Shouldn't we all band together in a common cause - to be recognized and accepted, for equal rights for all members of our society??? Shouldn't the 99 % be the voice of this country - as opposed to the oppressive 1 %??? I think we should all band together - pushing for a common cause, and making America the true beacon of what a Modern society looks like!
A better strategy would be to point out how one doesn't need religion to be a moral person, and then demonstrate how some of the people that claim to be a beacon for religious zealots (the GOP) practice an existence devoid of morality.
«In what it is to believe, in what it is to understand and be a tool and be a beacon and a light for those who are looking for that in someone who is looking for... I'm not going to say a hero, but who's looking for someone that they can latch on to.
... then again American Christianity isn't exactly a shining beacon of what Christianity ought to look like is it?
While not denying the wrongs committed, the Crusader kingdoms were at times relative beacons of culture and tolerance.
For fellow Christians to implicate one of the beacons for Christian thought in the 21st century as a bigoted, senseless, reactionary institution, is equivalent to denying the ultimate conclusions and results of Wheaton's work in the 21st century up until this point, which as a graduate living in a secular world, has been mostly of incredible benefit not only to our world, but the kingdom beyond.
«It marks not only the place I hold as the Church of England's first woman Bishop and the sign of hope that may be for those who aspire to break new ground, but also the continuing fruitful dialogue between faith and learning and our shared endeavour to be beacons of possibility.»
And it was preparedness (proper survival clothing, PFDs and a personal locator beacon) and the Coast Guard that saved us, not a god.
However, if we show compassion, forgiveness, and understanding we will not carry the burden anymore and we can also be beacons of tolerance.
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.
Some even persecute and throw out the beacons of their ministry for not being patriotic enough.
Here, here — we don't need any more stupid religious symbols to act as a beacon for stupid humans to fight over nothing
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 amoral, non-organized America, any person practicing (and not just espousing) a moral view stands out like a beacon, and willingly or not becomes an example to others.
He didn't know why, but he knew that he had to tell her that his job was in connection with the millennium beacon committee responsible for the lighting of beacons that would celebrate the new millennium.
Once in Boston, when a comet hung over the city, Mather fairly paralyzed his congregation, crying, «The Lord hath fired his beacon in the heavens among the stars of God there; the fearful sight is not yet out of sight.
Having grown up believing the earth is roughly 6,000 years old and that ICR and Answers in Genesis were beacons for the light of biblical truth, I can't help but draw parallels between the way Harold Camping's organization Family Radio speaks of the present and how Ken Ham's organization Answers in Genesis speaks of the past.
The heroes adored by modern society are not beacons of moral self - righteousness who stand on unattainable peaks of principles and practices.
Your intolerance for diversity is a beacon to us all and not at all the height of hypocrisy.
* I refer only to the loud hypocritcal ones that make themselves beacons of intolerance, not the huge group of lovely people out there who just quietly live the way their conscience tells them too (which is what Jesus told them to do)
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Perhaps you don't realise what a beacon you are (or perhaps you do with 1 million visitors - wow!)
Booker has emerged as an all - world scorer, a likely future All - Star and a beacon of hope for a Suns team that hasn't made the playoffs this decade.
The Marlins made moves and deals, hoping to set themselves up as a beacon of excitement for the entire city, if not the entire state.
Injuries cut Winslow's season short at just 18 games, and in those 18, he wasn't exactly a beacon of hope.
NU will show off this beacon of college sports excess to recruits for decades — and they should — but don't forget the other side of the coin.
Seeing Moses bursting up and down the wing for the Blues is a beacon that joining Chelsea is not footballing pergatory for everyone.
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You could create a shining beacon of perfect school nutritional practices, and in a few years, your schools would be filled with trim, healthy, alert budding ubermensch's, and not even someone like me would be able to dispute the wisdom behind such success.
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Our democracy is a light, a beacon, around the world because we affect change at the ballot box and not because of these... outbursts of violence in certain cases.
Not only does this aggregate the power of all the people taking action on the values that underlie Occupy, it also serves as a beacon for new people to join.
We are clearly not the beacon of democracy I learned about as a kid.
And they built lasting change: new homes for returning heroes, a universal welfare state, and a National Health Service which, sixty - five years on, is still a beacon of British values, Labour values — for all and not just a privileged few.
His role now is as a warning beacon of what not to do in future coalitions.
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