A beacon of hope for younger generation lawyers, he regularly goes to court, attends to cases and is still a leading lawyer. |
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But amid the feelings of frustration, one piece of positive news shone out like a beacon of hope. |
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That said, Jerome Vareille stood out like a beacon of hope, creating or being on the end of the best of the few chances. |
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When I saw the sign of The Dolmen Hotel all lit up it was like a beacon of hope to me. |
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Those of us who hail from Central Europe remember well what a beacon of hope Radio Free Europe was for us. |
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In this context, the Gender Center is a beacon of hope for a better future. |
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The aluminium industry is a beacon of hope for our regions and for the manufacturing sector. |
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The transatlantic partnership, today as in 1950, is a beacon of hope to societies in transition in Eastern and Central Europe and elsewhere. |
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Our beloved Lady Liberty has been a beacon of hope for millions of people seeking a better life. |
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Feebly gleaming in the distance, the flickering butter lamp shone as a beacon of hope to the benighted traveller. |
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As a matter of fact, throughout all of the world Canada stands as a beacon of hope to thousands and thousands of people. |
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He spoke of themes that are still dear to him today, and which he has strongly supported throughout his 26-year pontificate: solidarity, justice, peace, the place of youth, Jesus Christ as a beacon of hope, and many more. |
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It is heartening, in fact it is a beacon of hope in these dark days that the UN secretary general and the United Nations itself have been singled out and awarded the Nobel peace prize. |
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But we will not give in to the temptation, in a rush to increase security, to undermine values that we cherish and which have made Canada a beacon of hope, freedom and tolerance in the world. |
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It's a beacon of hope that steadies troubled hearts and brings upon joy. |
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Without these majestic towers and the brave and selfless people who ensured that their lights kept burning, our status as a beacon of hope and safety would never have been possible. |
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They expressed the view that the Court offers a beacon of hope for justice through prosecution of individuals responsible for heinous crimes and reparation for the victims. |
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It is an absolute joy to picnic near a lighthouse and imagine what it was like 100 or 200 years ago when seafarers plied their trade and used the beacon of hope to direct them into a safe harbour. |
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What strikes me is that the challenge for us as Dominican nuns in a secularized society is to live more deeply our contemplative life so as to become a beacon of hope, and a sign of the reality of the living God. |
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The Space Shuttle and Soyuz regularly carry multinational crews, and high overhead the International Space Station shines as a beacon of hope, built by sixteen of the world's leading nations, crewed by citizens of Earth. |
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They were, in whatever small way, a beacon of hope. |
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