Sentences with phrase «brighter days in»

I'm hoping and praying you have much brighter days in the very near future.
The strong showing of optimism in the SurePayroll survey shows real reason to be hopeful for a brighter day in 2012.
On a bright day in early autumn, I found myself sitting on the floor of my favorite bookstore with a pile of picture books two feet tall.
The hope is that it can be used as a source of inspiration to those needing a brighter day in their darkest hour.
After arriving in Istanbul on a bright day in May 1998 we stepped into an unknown land.
Toyota has seen bright days in the Indian market owing to its consumer satisfactory offerings in the Indian line up.
The first bright day in March was deeply satisfying.

Not exact matches

Whatever the origin, the homes are a bright spark on the island, particularly when the gray days of winter set in.
(Nielsen's new streaming ratings, which Netflix disavows, said 11 million TV viewers watched Bright in its first three days online.)
The following day, one of the trainers, a bright, young, new - to - his - role superstar, gave me some powerful feedback: «Despite your experience in business and academia, you were open to changing your work and not just telling us «I'm an expert, this is what you need, now go train it.»
One recent study showed that people who basked in bright sunlight within two hours after waking tended to be thinner and better able to manage their weight than people who didn't get any natural light, regardless of what they ate throughout the day.
But brighter days may be in the Buccos» near future, as rumors of Jon Gruden's return to coaching are growing louder than ever before.
She's wearing no makeup and her skin looks pink, partly because of the bright fuchsia T - shirt she's wearing, and partly because she had a skin procedure earlier in the day that her dermatologist promised would make her look younger.
At the end of the day, she drives to her son's school, then drives him home, in the bright pink truck.
The tablet is readable in the sun, too — key for those extra bright beach days.
That brighter view also comes days after the firm's economists released their own buoyant projections for the year ahead, with expectations for greater growth both in the U.S. and globally and a domestic unemployment rate at its lowest level since 1969.
«I believe Apple's brightest and most innovative days are ahead of it,» he wrote in his resignation letter.
«Every single day is a good day no matter how bright or dark it is, because it always brings an opportunity to start a positive beginning in your life.»
The issue of suicide amongst our enlisted has shone a bright light on a problem that kills an average 11 people a day in Canada — revisiting how we approach suicide is a mission best I feel is accomplished together.
One bright star on a gloomy day was Alcoa's beat on analyst expectations in its quarterly earnings report on Monday.
In a bright spot for China's cooling economy, online shoppers spent billions of dollars Friday on «Singles Day,» a quirky holiday that has grown into the world's busiest day for e-commerDay,» a quirky holiday that has grown into the world's busiest day for e-commerday for e-commerce.
«The lunch menu, the sandwiches, they were so wasteful — we threw out two to three garbage bags full of food a day,» says Sue Bright, who operated two stores for years in Niagara Falls before exiting the business in 2009.
Like every other kid in the Ontario Hockey League, the friendly, bright right - winger for the Owen Sound Attack spent his spring awaiting Sunday, June 30, the day of the pro hockey draft.
You could be working with the brightest person in your field, but does it mean anything if they miss meetings, take days to respond or at times give minimal effort?
As investors look to tomorrow and as the up and down month of April draws to a close, Dominic Chu takes a look at whether April showers may give way to brighter days ahead in May and beyond.
Located in Seattle and soon across the country, The Riveter is the platform where the trail of shattered glass shines brighter every day.
In fact, you can probably count on working long days, often late into the night and bright and early the very next morning.
If there's a bright spot for the province, however, it's that the ongoing disruption of Alberta oil sands production — estimated by the Conference Board of Canada to be about 1.2 million barrels a day, comprising nearly $ 1 billion in economic activity — has contributed to a rally in global oil prices that could give producers, and therefore the Alberta economy, a badly - needed lift once production is finally back on - line (assuming, of course, the fires are eventually extinguished and oil sands operations escape serious damage).
Ives added, however, that this is a near - term product transition period that would ultimately result in brighter days ahead «on the shoulders of the flagship iPhone 7 release as Apple is poised to benefit from pent - up consumer demand / mega product cycle heading into September 2016, in our opinion.»
The picture grows brighter by the day, in fact, as investment returns and long - term interest rates are growing.
We shall live through a long, long chain of days and endless evenings; we shall patiently bear the trials fate sends us; we'll work for others, now and in our old age, without ever knowing rest, and when our time comes, we shall die submissively; and there, beyond the grave, we shall say that we have suffered, that we have wept, that we have known bitterness, and God shall have pity on us; and you and I, Uncle, dear Uncle, shall behold a life that is bright, beautiful, and fine.
But they have no more illusions that every day in America is brighter than the one before.
A bright spot in my otherwise frustrating day.
Keep bright in us the vision of days when war shall cease, when hatred and division give way to love and peace, till dawns the morning glorious when truth and justice reign and Christ shall rule victorious o'er all the world's domain.
Yet the early Church itself, when it departed from biblical idiom at the Council of Nicea and used for theological purposes a non-biblical word, homo - ousion, as the guarantor of true biblical meaning, gave Christians in later days a charter for translation — provided always that it is the gospel, its setting and its significance, that we are translating, and not some bright and novel ideas of our own.
Made a brighter light in the day and a ssmaller light at might (Set the Sun on fire.
I pictured her in a blue dress with a full skirt, though in my mind her dress would be perpetually covered by an apron that started the day a bright white and became more and more bespeckled by the hour.
As the woman shrieks and rails («You there with your fancy man in the garden in the bright light of day... canoodling with him you in nothing but your floral swimming costume and showing your very thighs»), Mantel's mother, in a turn that anticipates Mantel's later descriptions of Anne Boleyn, rises from where she is basking, blinks, and dawdles indifferently indoors, leaving her daughter — small, foursquare, hands planted on her hips — to defend the family honor.
Thus, there is a key subtext in Sigmund's book, a kind of subliminal message to be received by North American readers already caught up in celebrating perestroika: «Come now, liberation theologians, announce this day whom you shall serve, the revolution of old or the democracies that are growing in this bright new day
The question Jesus asked a hot question in the days of Jesus, and the best and brightest Bible scholars of His day had constructed a neat and tidy three - point answer to that question.
There breaks a yet more glorious day, saints triumphant rise in bright array.
To do so makes the day brighter and gives the soul an orientation desperately needed in our troubled times.
A Christian view of time and history which preserves the truth and rejects the illusion in man's vision of history can organize and release human energies today as it did in the days of St. Augustine, and as it did in the bright days of the nineteenth century when the prospect of a reborn society on earth seemed to light the way.
I also have experienced that the dark night brought a bright day, a real day in my life.
this should in no way dissuade righteous people cos the path of the just is as the shining light that shines ever brighter unto the perfect day.
More than 2,500 years ago, in the bright of day, somewhere in a large Middle Eastern city, the king of a small nation strips down to his underclothes during a religious ceremony and dances to the rhythms of tambourines, castanets and cymbals punctuated by the melody of lyres, harps and other guitarlike instruments.
Today, Ayer follows up one of the more notable losses in recent movie memory with Bright, a Netflix exclusive that falls somewhere in the sci - fi / fantasy genre but plays out on the gritty streets of modern day Los Angeles.
This prayer, which O'Connor said she prayed every day, ends with an image of heaven as a home «beyond the region of thunder, in a land that is always peaceful, always serene and bright with the resplendent glory of God.»
And to hundreds of millions the most radiant day of all the bright and dark days in the story of mankind is that which saw his birth — no wonder an earlier and more imaginative age made it a day of weird unearthly beauty, when a strange star hung low above the city of David and a multitude of angels broke with sudden glory the silence of the dawn.
One of the brightest lights in the academic firmament is the annual fall conference hosted by the Center for Ethics and Culture at the University of Notre Dame — a two - day feast of reason and revelation begun by the CEC's founder, philosopher David Solomon, and continued by his successor, law professor Carter Snead.
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