a ray of hope

  • 1ray of hope — small of encouragement, light at the end of the tunnel …

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  • 3Ray Kennedy — Pas d image ? Cliquez ici. Biographie Nom Raymond K …

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  • 4ray — [reı] n [Sense: 1 5; Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: rai, from Latin radius; RADIUS] [Sense: 6; Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: raie, from Latin raia] 1.) a straight narrow beam of light from the sun or moon ▪ …

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  • 5ray — [ reı ] noun count * 1. ) usually plural light or heat from the sun: The last rays of the sun were disappearing behind the mountains. Your skin needs protection from the sun s rays. a ) a narrow line of light that you can see coming from the sun… …

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  • 6Ray Clarke — Pas d image ? Cliquez ici. Situation actuelle Club actuel Middlesbrough …

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  • 7ray — Ⅰ. ray [1] ► NOUN 1) each of the lines in which light seems to stream from the sun or any luminous body. 2) the straight line in which radiation travels to a given point. 3) (rays) a specified form of non luminous radiation: ultra violet rays. 4) …

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  • 8ray — ray1 [rā] n. [OFr rai < L radius: see RADIUS] 1. a) any of the thin lines, or beams, of light that appear to come from a bright source b) a graphic representation of one of these, as in heraldry 2. a) any of several lines radiating …

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  • 9Ray Lewis (youth worker) — Ray Lewis (born 1963), is a Guyana born youth worker in the United Kingdom and a former Deputy Mayor of London.CareerLewis was educated in a school in Walthamstow. [http://www.london.gov.uk/view press release.jsp?releaseid=16754 The Mayor of… …

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