Sport could then provide reference points, and Fair Play could become a guiding light, a philosophy. |
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It provides the guiding light and should inspire and pull Caritas together into unity of action. |
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Makeba seems to have shone as a sort of guiding light throughout your career? |
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You are our guiding light, and because of you, the world is a little less confusing and we feel a little less lost. |
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He wants to photograph the Dalai Lama as a result of the admiration he has for him as a compassionate leader and guiding light for peace. |
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A guiding light for the staff, they provide a framework for the group's growth and contribute to its sustainability. |
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The Dexia management company owes its success above all to the values which have been its guiding light since it came into being! |
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It's the business of the entire community, as Michel Perron, the guiding light of CRÉPAS, often points out. |
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Chile approaches issues of security and defence under the guiding light of cooperation at the bilateral, regional and multilateral levels. |
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But what I, for want of a better term, call the head and the dominant force, or Urmacht, of the body is that guiding light which we call mind or intellect or Geist. |
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In a sea of artificial effect movies, Dogme could ultimately be seen as a guiding light to what-you-see-is-what-you-get films we just need to see from time to time. |
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Those who denied the truth are desperately deprived and have no guiding light, nor any standard of right and wrong. |
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The present provincial government has been a guiding light in proving what can go wrong with provincial responsibilities on environment. |
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It is about to greet the new millennium by forging a new internal order to replace the guiding light of Communism which it extinguished in 1991 after watching it burn for over 75 years. |
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Serendipity is the potluck's guiding light. |
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She is a guiding light for a Church walking the way of Jesus. |
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Human rights must be our guiding light in every policy choice we make. |
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Our guiding light is the improvement of our peoples' quality of life. |
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Berlin, a city devastated by history, has managed to find the strengths necessary to rebuild and become a guiding light of a multicultural and tolerant Europe. |
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The whole guiding light of the minister has been on finances. |
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Our guiding light must be the needs and hopes of peoples everywhere. |
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Ms. Rehn's dedication to addressing the needs of the victims of serious crimes and to improving their position is a clear guiding light in her international career. |
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Finally, we cannot fail to mention the work of Nancy Neamtan, President and Chief Executive Officer of Chantier de l'économie sociale, who was a guiding light in this project's design and implementation. |
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Recovery from mental illness is the guiding light of this toolkit. |
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