Sentences with phrase «rare beacon of hope»

(MCT)-- Individuals waging losing battles against cellulite saw a rare beacon of hope last month, when the Food and Drug Administration cleared «the world's first and only» one - time laser treatment clinically proven to reduce cellulite by disrupting its underlying structure.
Or Jamaal Lascelles, who emerged over the last few weeks of the season as a rare beacon of hope for the future, a committed defender and potential skipper whose stature and willingness to be vocal both on the pitch and in the dressing room put many of his older and more experienced team - mates to shame.

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Beyond the entracing and lyrical storytelling, Crouching Tiger stands as a rare, beautiful beacon of hope: a foreign film that was actually universally embraced by Western audiences.
As a country burdened with poverty, war, and immense suffering, it's rare to find a beacon of hope in Afghanistan.
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