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Unexpectedly greatest news, like a ray of light after gloom.
She was that Ray of Light whom I will always Cherish.
You are the only ray of light inside the Beltway today.
And with Ray of Light, she pulled off her neatest trick yet.
Yet just when all around is darkness comes a ray of light.
"It's a good ray of light," Ms. Castiglione said of the party.
It was a ray of light at the end of the tunnel.
"They are a ray of light in all this darkness," she told SFGate.
Among the mostly grim news on Thursday, there was one ray of light.
"And now this candidate can be a ray of light in the darkness."
Every so often, a ray of light shines through to illuminate our dark world.
"It's a ray of light that breaks through the fog of Trumpism," Douglas said.
In times of darkness, even the smallest ray of light can lift your spirits.
Was she even nominated for a Grammy before she won for ''Ray of Light''?
And they are the only ray of light in a very gloomy Chinese carmaking outlook.
She was named Sibanisethu (Our Ray of Light) and Gabriella by residents, the statement said.
Kiyo: Kimi was like a ray of light when I was hitting the rock bottom.
"Ray of Light," the electronic record she gestated at the time, sold 238 million copies.
One ray of light is coming from China, which saw car sales plunge 80% in February.
Little ones controlled by worries may find a ray of light in this pup's small victory.
It's easy to make the connection that Rey could signify a ray of light or hope.
In fact, [Khrushchev said] it was the first ray of light in the fast-developing darkness.
The one ray of light during the show were the contrasting performances of masculinity on display.
One ray of light is coming from China, which saw car sales plunge 80% in February.
INARA, which means "ray of light" in Arabic, takes on cases that have fallen through the cracks.
To all appearances, the ray of light in his life comes when he meets Juliette Le Gall.
In the physics setting, you can imagine all possible paths that a ray of light could take.
Ray of Light, Hope, and Echo are the names of Japan's Shinkansen, a nationwide network of what?
After all, she sang a song entirely in Sanskrit, "Shanti-Ashtangi," on 1998's Ray of Light.
Little ones controlled by worries may find a ray of light in this pup's (wisely) small victory.
Life insurance felt like a ray of light — albeit a weak one — in the depths of uncertainty.
In the dark dystopia that is Trump's media bubble, Downey's random musings exuded a welcome ray of light.
It's using the GPU to trace each ray of light digitally created, and it looks really damn cool.
" "When Matt Bomer shines his ray of light on you, don't you feel like you've won the jackpot?
I was just a baby when he died, but everyone says my father was a ray of light.
Sure, but that only makes the sunny-eyed burble of "Ray of Light" feel more dated in retrospect.
Walter's newest book, "A Ray of Light", uses beautiful photographs to teach kids about the principals of light.
But in hindsight, the esoteric electro track feels like a dry run for 1998's Ray of Light.
When I heard those final lines, it was like he split me open with a ray of light.
A ray of light It was during the summer of 212 that Lee finally saw her chance to escape.
On her hit 1998 album Ray Of Light, the track "Little Star" was in fact written about daughter Lourdes.
Only a single ray of light fell on his prominent cheekbone, creating a broken line between night and day.
This choreography takes place in darkness while a pale ray of light bathes their faces and bodies from above.
There may be a ray of light shining through the dark political clouds that formed in the recent election.
Because you reached out to help, you offered a ray of light in the bleakest moment I've ever endured.
His shock of white hair gleamed in a single ray of light falling from the girl's yard into his.
But all we see is a fragile ray of light that may be on the edge of flickering out.
The singer's Ray of Light foundation, which promotes social justice and women's empowerment worldwide, supports a number of Palestinian projects.
Our Planet's cameras have never met a ray of light peeking out through the mist or clouds they didn't like.
Apply Occam's razor: if someone brags this much, bending every ray of light back to himself, what's the simplest explanation?
Arianne Phillips, stylist My enduring memory was being with Madonna, in Rome, on a promotional tour ["Ray of Light," 1998].
His newest book, "A Ray of Light," is a science book that uses beautiful photos to illustrate the properties of light.
"It was such a ray of light in the darkness, we wanted to do everything to make it happen," Domerhri says.
" She's looking forward to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's promise of big infrastructure investments, calling the new government "a ray of light.
It didn't take, though: whereas 1998's Ray of Light sold 4.3 million copies in the US, American Life only sold 680,000.
A document from CVS Caremark shines another small ray of light on how pharmacy benefit managers work within the prescription drug chain.
Its everlasting ray of light bestows cinematic brilliance upon your finger, while adapting to the many lighting scenarios of your eclectic life.
We'll always have Maddie A ray of light in the fallout of Miller's departure is a breakout star of "Dance Moms," Maddie Ziegler.
Not that we're complaining – Wonder Woman looks like just the ray of light that the grim and gritty DC universe needs right now.
Alongside Intel, Microsoft spent at least $1 billion promoting the release of Windows XP, with a TV commercial featuring Madonna's Ray of Light.
This is because when a ray of light passes through a hole on its way to your retina, it spreads out a little.
But, for the financial industry at least, this new directive may well prove to be a small ray of light on the horizon.
He keeps unsettling the dust and playing with the ray of light till the light and the dust are indistinguishable from one another.
Looking at 2023 and the ray of light of a future world that is not in crisis will help you make the decision.
The results are encouraging overall — and they're a subtle ray of light following a dark week in terms of the Trump administration's actions.
There is one ray of light at the end of the tunnel, though: Dunkin plans to keep serving the fruit-flavored Coolattas… for now.
All of the instrumentation in the track is badass, but Carter's guitar cuts through like a ray of light in a pitch-black room.
Sometimes what they're after is obvious—a toy, a pest, a snack, a ray of light or mote of dust—but sometimes it's not.
But I feel like this ray of light has always existed—the Beat Generation, William Burroughs, or comedians like Lenny Bruce and Bill Hicks.
Every single drop of rain and ray of light it absorbed since 2007 will contribute to the distinct terroir of the mezcal it yields.
But sunlight now reaches cavities of the forest that have not felt a ray of light in decades, bringing with it a scorching heat.
But this term also provided a ray of light amidst the darkness: Justice Sonia Sotomayor emerged as a uniquely effective member of the Court.
I wanted to take the moment and bend it like a ray of light, extract its color and orbit it endlessly like a sun.
On Ray of Light, she swapped the combative sexuality of Erotica and Stories for incisive introspection on her life as a 253-year-old mother.
It gets completely dark at 2500, 10:20 at night, and the first ray of light is at 5:30, 6 o'clock in the morning.
There are parallels to Madonna's Ray of Light in No Shame: both in the thematic reflections on motherhood and personal evolution that these defiant women share.
If social media has you feeling like the world really sucks lately, one young star may be a ray of light in the all the darkness.
Take a minute and digest that your breakthrough of incandescence is also potentially affecting your skin pigmentation — "Quicker than a ray of light," to quote Madonna.
At Tuesday's hearing, the judge remembered Karen as "a ray of light" who did everything she could to save her marriage, according to the Times-News.
Tracing rays of light for reflections is a lot less taxing on a GPU than tracing every ray of light to create both shadows and reflections.
When They Met Madonna's 1998 album, "Ray of Light," bore many gifts, not least of which was the friendship between Billy Eichner and Robin Lord Taylor.
In one of our first conversations, we were talking about people like Madonna, how she was ahead of the whole EDM thing with 'Ray of Light.
There's Lenny Busker, played by the incredible Aubrey Plaza, who's a recovering drug addict and alcoholic, but still a ray of light in David's otherwise grim life.
In a statement, Cristea's family and Burnaz described her as "our shining ray of light that will forever keep on shining in our hearts," the BBC reported.
For those who care about the safety of the world, and the future of the Republic, this is one ray of light in an otherwise dark landscape.
Back in the '90s there weren't a lot of public figures doing what she did, so she was this ray of light in a fairly gray world.
"There was not a single ray of light coming in, and how I cried in the dark, suffocating coffin!" a recent participant wrote in a blog post.
While they're talking, loosely piecing together their surroundings below the Coit, they all catch sight of a gorgeous ray of light, which slowly orbits towards their spot.
A ray of light had broken through, illuminating the aluminum housing on top of a crane, as if it had been accurately aiming at that one spot.
Thank you for being a ray of light for me and so many" Sarah Michelle Gellar "My entire high school experience was shaped by Brenda and Dylan.
Inspiration struck after the birth of her first daughter, Lourdes, and Madonna's 1998 electronic dance music departure Ray of Light — and its lead single — scored four Grammy Awards.
During the non-stop, pervasive misery that was Sunday night's debate, Bone â€" a cheery-looking, red jumper-rocking audience member â€" was a shining ray of light.
Her current New Age moment is similar to Madonna circa Ray of Light — but without the self-seriousness, Orientalist fantasy, or inventive electronica sounds, it just appears generic.
At first he is only a silhouette sitting in a boat, filled in with blinding yellow and sky-blue, a blinding ray of light in a dreary world.
Another ray of light came through the form of China's unquenched thirst for cognac which helped French spirits group Remy Cointreau deliver stronger-than-expected third quarter revenues.
Thank you, Jon Sudano, for being a ray of light in times so dark even Sauron​ would need a giant contact lens to find his way through them.
The three-shade lineup includes Ray of Light, a warm rose gold; You Light Up My Life, a pale, icy silver; and Blinded By The Light, a bright gold.
"In the past Romania wasn't exactly a ray of light, but it was the most predictable country in the region, with clear attachments to its European path," she added.
" The concert's unquestioned showstopper was "Frozen," a somber ballad from the 1998 album "Ray of Light" that offers healing: "If I could melt your heart, we'd never be apart.
In Sydney, dozens of Ms. Damond's friends and relatives gathered at sunrise, above, on Wednesday to commemorate the life of a woman they described as a ray of light.
This year's promising season marks a rare ray of light in an otherwise gloomy outlook for Lebanon's economy which is struggling with massive public debt after years of low growth.
And the laser beam, instead of remaining a straight line, bounced off the surface angle of the water spouting out of the bottle, creating a contained, liquid ray of light.
It may be more than two decades old, but the title track from 21998's Ray of Light still slaps remarkably hard, and 20033's "Hung Up" remains a masterstroke.
"The Power of Good-Bye" from Ray of Light is simply stunning, and "Nothing Fails," from 2003's American Life album, is arguably the great Madonna hit that got away.
It shows Mr. Xi's father, his pants rolled up, bathed in a ray of light through the clouds, speaking with workers on the site of Shenzhen's first special economic zone.
The layers of tiles are separated by thin layers of fluid, and as a ray of light passes through them, it gets bent further and further from its original direction.
In an era when Donald Trump and police brutality often lead headlines, the multicultural, LGBTQ+-loving, woman-powered adventures of FOX's beloved law enforcement officers was a goofy ray of light.
Ray tracing is a kind of rendering in which each individual virtual ray of light in a computer generated environment is traced from its source to objects it can reflect on.
I got to engage with people whose sole job was to make me smarter, and having that guidance was a faint ray of light in the darkness of my college years.
One of those graves has a perfect ray of light shining on it…  Marvel's Spider-Man_20180906103703 For reference, this is what Alexander Hamilton's grave looks like at the real Trinity Church.
Japan's one ray of light has been that it has not yet instituted the kinds of lockdowns that have halted economic life in parts of China, Europe and the United States.
There was actually a ray of light on Wednesday when Trump had Democrats and Republicans to the White House to sign a bill that represents a small step toward criminal justice reform.
But now it was stopping, pivoting, focussed on Knitsy, whose hands fluttered like pale streamers in the ray of light it emitted, which had suddenly become more intense, like a flashlight beam.
Though Parton, at first glance, comes off as an extraterrestrially confident ray of light, much of her music is grounded by an authentic sense of insecurity that she's worked hard to overcome.
The reason for that is team baby Juan Soto, a Dominican-born ray of light who turned 21 during the World damn Series and popped sparkling grape juice after punching his ticket.
"A ray of light comes from manufacturing reporting some easing of headwinds, though factory conditions likewise remained among the toughest since 2009 to underscore the broad-based nature of the current lassitude."
The improvement in Hollande's ratings offers a rare ray of light for a leader long dogged by low polls as he has struggled to turn around the economy and cut unemployment as promised.
In the darkness of the Holocaust in which our brothers and sisters -- 6 million -- were murdered, Elie Wiesel was a ray of light and greatness of humanity who believed in the good in man.
Whether Democrats regain power in Texas quickly or gradually, it still adds up to a doomsday scenario for Republicans—and a precious ray of light, through the fog and gloom of Trumpism, for Democrats.
"Despacito" is that something; the ray of light through the cloud, the fortuitously placed branch we hit on our way to the dirt, the dank meme sandwiched between wildly bad takes on the timeline.
Justice Thomas's retrograde proposal aside, some commentators see a ray of light in Evenwel that might encourage conservative states to try their hand at using eligible voters as the point of comparison in redistricting.
As if rats blowing up your car in the middle of Manhattan isn't weird enough, Steinfeld's day took an even stranger turn, and out of the smoke plumes, a golden ray of light emerged.
The plot takes a back seat to the grandiose beauty Mr. Argento brings to the enterprise; every ray of light and throb of the soundtrack (the famous score is by Goblin) seems defiantly unnatural.
The brick building is a relic of sorts: A tiny window beams in a ray of light, landing on a creaky bed in the corner, as if someone may have lived there at one point.
If early experiments were dedicated but haphazard, like Isaac Newton poking himself in the eye with a blunt needle to understand vision, recent work is like Newton splitting a ray of light with a prism.
Though educators don't have a lot of tools in their arsenal against how much truth digital publishers decide to tell — or what kind of ads they want to run — there's a small ray of light.
With a sensitive touch that makes every face, tree and ray of light come alive, Ms. Rohrwacher creates a textured, vibrant portrait of a lost world that is at once emotionally sustaining and grossly exploitative.
I am so proud tonight that the great state of Alabama gave the whole country a needed renewal of hope and the first ray of light of a rising sun and a coming new day.
Since her first, eponymous album came out in 1983, Madonna has sold more than 300 million records, with albums such as "True Blue", "Like a Prayer" and "Ray of Light" topping music charts around the world.
The details: Einstein predicted a ray of light passing near a massive star like a white dwarf to be deflected by twice the amount that would ordinarily be expected based on what we know of gravity.
MLB, the Cuban federation and the Major League Baseball Players Association said they signed the deal on Wednesday after three years of negotiations, providing a ray of light during a period of fraught U.S.-Cuban relations.
But like a ray of light reflecting off the ocean into a tiny submarine, Adidas gave fans hope at the We Love Green music festival in Paris when it released 100 pairs of the limited-edition footwear.
But despite the hardships and roadblocks, for the Ahmed family, the opportunity for the 36-year-old to travel to India and have the surgery was a ray of light at the end of a very dark tunnel.
From 1998's masterpiece Ray of Light through 2005's Confessions on a Dance Floor, Madonna made music that was proudly older and wiser while sacrificing none of the sex appeal or fun we often associate with pop.
One is a house his grandparents had in Miramar, Argentina — there, at 7 or 8 years old, when he was supposed to be taking a siesta, he watched dust illuminated by a ray of light through parted curtains.
The single ray of light for those who have campaigned against a hard Brexit is that this freedom will allow Johnson to opt for a softer form of exit from the EU than he had previously campaigned for.
"There are also a lot of people who are single, who probably will never marry and always live alone, and when they're feeling gloomy they read Mariko and feel as if they've seen a ray of light," she said.
How many times has the sun burst through the clouds, offering up that crucial ray of light for the photograph I've been waiting for, only to find itself hitting the light meter of a DSLR full of dead batteries?
It is in this state of numbed resignation that an unexpected crack forms in the thick glass that has been separating me from "normal" people: A ray of light that reveals a world of intimacy I have been overlooking.
Museum officials have continued the Birthday Rose program during the closure because "we felt it was core to our mission and would be a ray of light during this intensely difficult time," Kate Monaghan Connolly, a museum spokeswoman, said.
"Shane was a ray of light for his two brothers, sister, mom and dad and, at only 20 years of age, had a wealth of friends and admirers who will desperately miss his warm affection and smile," Mitch continued.
I think in this day and age, when cinema's so dark and sad, and such a reminder of how dark and sad the world is, it's so nice to have a ray of light, and a movie that makes you smile.
Her family and Burnaz described Cristea as "our shining ray of light that will forever keep on shining in our hearts," and said they would be donating to charity all the money raised to help her since the March 22 attack.
Using this "position-normal distribution" technique produces a highly accurate representation of speculars — and because the renderer is spared the trouble of checking how every ray of light interacts with every tiny scratch or bump, it's far faster as well.
SYDNEY, Australia — Dozens of Justine Damond's closest friends and relatives gathered at sunrise on Freshwater Beach in Sydney on Wednesday, with candles and flowers in hand, to commemorate the life of a woman they described as a ray of light.
While many dogs (and their human families) are having a hellish time trying to evacuate from Hurricane Maria-devastated Puerto Rico — with some pups unable to flee with their humans due to size and other restrictions — there is a ray of light.
"I see a ray of light now," said Camilo Condis, a 33-year old Havana resident who has two business licenses, one to rent a flat and another to work in a restaurant, and dreams of new ventures like opening a cafe.
The precedent that Malta set is very encouraging, says Lord Stevenson of Balmacara, a Labour frontbench peer born with hypospadias and a founder and trustee of the charity Hypospadias UK. Malta's law is "a ray of light in an otherwise pretty bleak world," he says.
"Our goal is to bring hope and maybe a ray of light and some inspiration in a time that's been really dark, and let the people at the border know that they are not alone and that we see them," said a protester named Cecelia.
Here's how he described his experience of peering into Mir while he was flying by the station in a Soyuz capsule: "Looking into the station I could see a lone ray of light shining through the port widow and outlining the dining table," Linenger recalled.
"Every single thing she discovered was worse, and yet, when she was sitting across from me telling me her story, she was like a ray of light and completely happy in the world despite the fact she wasn't famous and she wasn't rich," Jenkins says.
In the Brazilian hut, the artist sees a little circle of sunlight on the mud floor and traces the ray of light to a hole in the ceiling; his hands unsettle the dust, as it goes on to draw shifting shapes against this sliver of light.
I could have done without many of the metaphors for the Schrödinger girls — "each in her own perfect, iridescent-transparent bubble," each "a refracted ray of light," each one of "the many phases of the moon" — their differences gratuitously reiterated when I already knew them well.
TV ABOUT THE PENGUINS (21-19-11): Pittsburgh has been ravaged by injury throughout the season, but the team saw a ray of light Thursday as forward Jake Guentzel (concussion) and defenseman Ron Hainsey (upper body) participated in practice and likely will be game-time decisions versus New York.
"Every ray of light, every photon that goes near the black hole, actually bends toward the black hole and gets completely removed from the universe as we know it," Dimitrios Psaltis, an astrophysicist at the University of Arizona and one of the lead scientists on the effort, says.
Playlist: "Everybody" / "Holiday" / "Into the Groove" / "Vogue" / "Rescue Me" / "Deeper and Deeper" / "Ray of Light" / "Music" / "Hung Up" / "Get Together" / "Celebration" / "I'm Addicted" / "Living for Love" Madonna is best known for her bangers, but by 1995, she already had enough superior slowies to release a ballads compilation, Something to Remember.
At a time when special prosecutor Robert Mueller is making strides in his investigation on Russian interference in the 2016 election, and Trump's longtime fixer Michael Cohen is in serious legal jeopardy, the New York attorney general's complaint represents one more ray of light beamed into the darkness of the President's past.
" More enticing, Madonna enlisted Mirwais, producer of the excellent Ray of Light follow-up and sister album Music, to work behind the boards; she mentioned in an Instagram comment that she yearned for the days "when I made records with other artists from beginning to end and I was allowed to be a visionary.
The sitar jangles a bit, and the horns play rough sometimes, but the general affect is soft, lavish, velvety, exquisite, a ray of light, so intensely devotional it expresses not lust but a nearly religious rapture; when Prince sings he sees tears from heaven, pennies from heaven, blessings from heaven, and big wet sloppy kisses.
As with the most imaginative remixes (those for Madonna's "Ray of Light," 1998, come to mind), the kind that simultaneously illuminate and reinforce elements of an original recording — a beat, a melodic phrase, a vocal tick, a sticky hook — each of the tracks on Yes, I'm A Witch, Too both reinvents and honors a particular Ono composition.
One such ray of light came recently when Congress passed – in the Senate by a 2628-28500 vote and the House by 6900-2628 vote –  and the President signed the John D. Dingell, Jr. Conservation, Management and Recreation Act, which includes permanent authorization of Land & Water Conservation Fund (LWCF), one of the most successful federal programs in the nation.
Related: The 0th annual Grammy nominations are here In 1999, the nominees for that category included four female artists: "The Globe Sessions" by Sheryl Crow, "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill" by Lauryn Hill, "Ray of Light" by Madonna, "Come on Over" by Shania Twain and "Version 2.0" by the band Garbage whose lead singer was the woman, Shirley Manson.
Philip von Schoeppenthau, Secretary General of the European Cockpit Association, called the ruling a "landmark" decision that is a "ray of light for the thousands of pilots and cabin crew across Europe who have struggled to find legal protection at the place where they actually work on a daily basis, rather than being forced to seek judicial redress in Ireland".
After Ray of Light, Madonna made two albums (2000's Music and 2003's American Life) with French electro wiz Mirwais Ahmadzaï, with whom she would reconnect for Madame X. These contain some of her most challenging and thrilling music: with its glitchy beats and poetic lyrics, "Don't Tell Me" is a country-pop crossover that sounds like no other country-pop crossover I've ever heard—no wonder Miley Cyrus likes it—and the electro-folk "Hollywood" contains a bracingly strange industrial breakdown.
A euphoric ray of light when it first dropped on the brink of spring, a soundtrack to being half-cut and peering at your friends through clouds of smoke while it blasted from rolled-down car windows or across parks during the height of summer, and now a welcome reminder that winter will end at some point and bring all that back around again—"Screw and Brew" is one of those eternal tracks, like "German Whip" or "Friendly" before it, that refuse to die because they're all of life's best feelings manifest as total bangers.
Other singers and bands in the "Browse" section that took me right back to London circa 173: Kylie Minogue (she was ― and I suspect still is ― a British National Treasure despite the fact that she is Australian); Jamiroquai (a British dance/funk outfit whose lead singer was a collector of sick Lambos and Ferraris); Dido ("Thank You" was on continuous rotation in 1999); Moby; Madonna (I think Ray of Light produced by William Orbit is still one of the best recorded albums I have ever heard); Robbie Williams (in an attempt to distance himself from Take That, he went off to record a collection of big band classics by the likes of Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin for his album Swing When You're Winning which was surprisingly good ); and Norah Jones, whose album Come Away with Me was colossal in the UK back in 2002.

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