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The lighthouse becomes a lonesome beacon of human consciousness in the midst of infinite oblivion.
The Olympic Games should be a beacon of human progress and ability, not a place where poor nutrition is given a halo of gold".
Congressional Democrats used the 2003 memorandum on Wednesday to renew their criticism of the administration for policies that Senator Patrick J. Leahy of Vermont, chairman of the Judiciary Committee, said threatened "our country's status as a beacon of human rights".
THE first time it served as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, in 2007-08, South Africa did much to squander its reputation as a beacon of human rights.
If someone like the UK, the beacon of human rights, can say two fingers to the European court, why can't we?' We now have a real example of one of the emerging democracies saying if the UK can do it, so can we".
Our image as the beacon of human rights has faltered.
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Then, as now, these places were no shining beacons of human rights.
So I figure that if we're gonna go the way of those beacons of human rights across the Pacific I should at least do my part to make sure we get it right.
The first was Holocaust survivor, professor, author, Elie Wiesel, Nobel prize winner for literature and beacon of the human spirit.
As a beacon for human rights and the rule of law, and a world leader in international development, the UK will play its part.
After all, Hong Kong stands as China's lone beacon of freedom and human rights.
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