Clearly, EnnisKnupp has long been considered a beacon of integrity in the pension world.
For them, Wooden's words can serve as a both a beacon and a challenge.
When it comes to the EU, Ireland is a beacon for consulting its people.
Is the future as bright with America transforming itself into a beacon of "engagement"?
It will serve as a world-class broadcast antenna and also as a beacon to ward off aircraft.
So if things go really bad in the Midwest, Southern California could be a beacon of hope.
To Nelson Mandela and his fellow prisoners on Robben Island it was a beacon of hope.
One of Belfast's most iconic buildings will become a beacon of light on six days of the year.
We have succeeded as a nation because we have been a beacon for the world's best and brightest.
The United States has long been a beacon of hope and opportunity for people from around the world.
You see, America must remain a beacon to all who seek freedom during this period of historic change.
Above all, America must remain a beacon to all who seek freedom during this period of historic change.
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By remembering those lost and their deeds, serve as a beacon to strengthen resolve to end hatred and intolerance.
The Royal Opera House, he added, was financially stable and "a beacon of best practice in the arts sector".
This is the wreckage upon which America now proposes to erect a beacon of hope for the Arab world.
Turkey remains for many protesters across the Middle East a beacon, a democratic state they can only dream of.
But how could Mr. Buffett, universally regarded as a beacon of integrity, have let Mr. Sokol's unusual trading occur unchecked?
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Flaming triangles, circles and squares would be a beacon to our solar neighbors, at least until the fire went out.
He had seen the movie Young Man with a Horn with Kirk Douglas, and African-American jazz was a beacon of freedom to him.
The company, he adds, has served as a beacon, pointing the way to what is possible with a smart patent strategy.
We took that moribund little forum and turned it into a tiny Athens, a beacon of open thought and debate.
One of the triumphs of the EU has been as a beacon for countries to throw off the horrors of their past.
Investors have so few safeguards as it is, that any government agency looking out for them is a beacon in a storm.
The studio also signifies being a beacon to true hip hop culture.
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In the case of the Royal BC Museum, your location is represented by a beacon on a map on your own smartphone.
Germany remains a beacon of light in the European economy, showing tremendous resilience in the midst of a faltering Euro bloc.
It will act as "a beacon of expertise" according to Mr Hague.
His boundless talents and accomplishments have served as a beacon of light during a time of great unrest and mistrust within baseball.
In this situation, idea and solution broker Innocentive is a beacon.
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Third, it serves as a beacon to fellow crusaders and kindred spirits.
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