Sentences with phrase «become beacons»

Focusing on neighborhoods, some member hotels become beacons of their surroundings through excellent taste and impeccable service while others choose to charter new paths and build new engaging communities.
If soiled areas aren't properly cleaned, then they just become beacons to our pups, flashing lights and all.
Like rigs in a vast sea of book production, these companies have become beacons to entrepreneurial authors whose temperaments are right for independently directed careers in a riotously competitive scenario.
Some of the site's most popular MCU accounts have become beacons of light in a dark period.
These professionals have become beacons of physical health and business models entirely unto themselves.
«For all practical purposes we have become beacons for the nation.»
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.
In fact, the majority of store chains, malls and shopping centers have become beacons of boredom, monuments to mediocrity...
Become a beacon of enhancement and then when the night is gray, all of the boats will move towards you, bringing their bountiful riches.
So let's explore six reasons why Barcelona is becoming a beacon for good old - fashioned entrepreneurship.
This comedy became a beacon for free speech advocates and even President Barack Obama.
An incubator for innovative minds and a hotspot for creative types, Austin places prominently in the eyes of young college grads, which has surely helped this Southwestern city become a beacon for fast - growing companies.
The 63 - storey building, bearing the name «TRUMP» in gold embossed letters, soon became a beacon for protestors.
I encouraged the Church to engage in a compassionate, respectful and honest conversation about our attitude and response towards lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and transsexual (LGBT) people; a respectful dialogue that might lead to our churches becoming beacons of inclusion.
Rather than becoming a beacon of light to a darkened world, we have simply become a burnt out light bulb.
Kandinsky's emphasis upon «mathematical, abstract construction» has become a beacon for the development of modem art.
This study has become a beacon for several exciting international collaborations.
We all know that the hope of Rudolf Steiner, when he helped found the first Waldorf School, was that the school would become a beacon of spiritual impulses for the local community — a center of social / spiritual renewal.
For the people who also feel this way he has become a beacon.
«With reforms that increase transparency and crack down on a failing campaign finance system, New York's government will no longer be a laughing stock and can instead become the beacon for fairness and equality that New Yorkers deserve and that is long since overdue,» Ms. Cucco said in a statement.
A democracy that has become the beacon of good governance in Africa?
Nationalists trust that Catalan science would thrive in a nimbler, independent state of 7.5 million people and become a beacon of a new, progressive republic.
Observers say Westlake could become a beacon on China's higher education landscape.
As each of us is willing to hold our unique tone and light, we not only transform our personal experience but also become a beacon of light for others to do the same.
Though he isn't a household name, Gordon has become a beacon in the industry, beloved by the countless stars he has encountered throughout his storied career.
Michael Shannon is an understated actor who becomes the beacon of light in any film he is (he was also in the aforementioned Mud) and also stars; Joel Edgerton, Kirsten Dunst, Adam Driver, and Sam Shepard, not too shabby.
What's really bothering Snow is that Katniss has become a symbol of hope for the oppressed, and even when she's sticking to the official script, her very presence becomes a beacon of revolt.
It's also a movie unusually rich in excellent supporting characters, including Chris Messina as Joe's punchy Florida sidekick Dion, Chris Cooper as the pragmatic, world - weary local police chief, and a translucent Elle Fanning as the chief's daughter Loretta, who drags herself out of heroin addiction to become a beacon of proselytising Christian righteousness.
More important, doing so would help charters become a beacon for district schools, which continue to educate 95 % of American public school students.
Schools that dot downtown areas have become a beacon of economic vitality, according to the report.
This will require an even bolder voice demanding new national investment priorities to ensure America has a competitive labor force, diplomatic corps and military in the 21st century world and becomes a beacon in a world desperately hungering for a moral example by its treatment of all of its children.»
Against all odds, a dowdy elementary school with bright blue doors located in one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in one of America's most beleaguered cities has become a beacon of hope — and not just for Newark.
The ambition and commitment to lead Henry Hinde Junior School out of «special measures» to become a beacon of good practice.
Even though the technology powering the concept didn't yet exist, the Volt's appearance - combined with the sci - fi dream of a mass - market electric car finally becoming a reality - was so mesmerizing that the car immediately became a beacon of hope for the American auto industry.
But he stayed online and became a beacon of hope for enthusiasts, dropping product hints, seeking their input, and imploring them to «keep the faith.»
She chronicled her journey in The Soul Mate Secret to become the beacon of hope for other women (and men) to find true love in their lives.
In The Bridge to Brilliance: How One Principal in a Tough Community Is Inspiring the World, the compassionate yet no - nonsense Lopez describes how she started from scratch to build a school that became a beacon of hope, determination and success.
In recent years the city has also become a beacon for socially responsible tourism with numerous restaurants, organizations and non-profits opening their doors and hearts to the world.
While intrepid travelers know about this hidden gem (including how to pronounce its name: «ol - bosh»), Holbox has yet to become a beacon on the Yucatan tourist trail.
In addition to becoming a beacon for international visitors to Addis Ababa, the Ramada is poised to become a favourite dining destination for locals.
The vision and worldly experience of Erna Kubin - Clanin became a beacon of tranquility and luxury in 1984.
Station capture events also naturally became beacons to third parties that signaled a big fight was about to go down, and huge alliances discovered that they could no longer easily hold space they don't use.
This commissioned work, through the partnership with Art Production Fund, becomes a beacon for the exhibition.
Her eponymously named galleries, the first established in a Los Angeles storefront in 1959, followed by a second in New York in 1965, became a beacon for influential postwar American and European artists.
Over the years, Serra has become a beacon of inspiration for those creatives who examine the vast field of urban interventions and installations.
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.
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.
Her galleries, the first established in a Los Angeles storefront in 1959, followed by a second in New York in 1965, became a beacon for influential postwar American and European artists.
Or that after a female celebrity turns 50, she becomes a beacon of DGAF candor.
Like Newlyn before it, the West Cornish town of St Ives became a beacon for landscape painters, sculptors and other artists after the completion of the Great Western Railway, in 1877.
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