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I've come to see that, despite your flaws, you were a suburban beacon of knowledge, history, and community — noble indeed.
A good friend to the Museum, Ileana was a beacon of knowledge and taste whose commitment to contemporary art set a very high standard.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg is an all-knowing beacon of knowledge, level-headedness and yes, even fashion expertise.
Back at the 'Millennium Cafe', the debate took much greater depth, "For God's sake, KAUST is a place of academia... a beacon of knowledge, how could someone equate it to a bedroom?", one journalist said.
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Universities in the 21st century no longer aspire to become beacons of knowledge, even though they would like to promote themselves as such.
Curitiba constructed lighthouse towers that both provided lookout facilities and incorporated new libraries, thus reinforced civic identity by providing beacons of knowledge and security (UNESCO, 2016).
Only then can we become beacons of knowledge and peace and expect our country to be the same on the global spectrum.
Boogie Down Productions' You Must Learn features KRS-One at his most insistent, a beacon of controlled incandescence, describing how how the withdrawal of knowledge and the creation of ignorance provide the means of control.
Theory of knowledge (TOK).
The Island of Knowledge.
The power of knowledge.
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