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How to use beacon of hope in a sentence

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A beacon of hope for younger generation lawyers, he regularly goes to court, attends to cases and is still a leading lawyer.
But amid the feelings of frustration, one piece of positive news shone out like a beacon of hope.
That said, Jerome Vareille stood out like a beacon of hope, creating or being on the end of the best of the few chances.
When I saw the sign of The Dolmen Hotel all lit up it was like a beacon of hope to me.
Those of us who hail from Central Europe remember well what a beacon of hope Radio Free Europe was for us.
In this context, the Gender Center is a beacon of hope for a better future.
The aluminium industry is a beacon of hope for our regions and for the manufacturing sector.
The transatlantic partnership, today as in 1950, is a beacon of hope to societies in transition in Eastern and Central Europe and elsewhere.
Our beloved Lady Liberty has been a beacon of hope for millions of people seeking a better life.
Feebly gleaming in the distance, the flickering butter lamp shone as a beacon of hope to the benighted traveller.
As a matter of fact, throughout all of the world Canada stands as a beacon of hope to thousands and thousands of people.
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.
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.
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.
It's a beacon of hope that steadies troubled hearts and brings upon joy.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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