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It was a beacon that down the ages has been patiently signalling the fact that no one had discovered it.
Luckily, tables are set up in the storefront window, a beacon that works better than its subtle sign to bring in the hungry.
The building's colored lights that shine on special occasions are like a secret message, a beacon that binds New Yorkers and lifts spirits with its quiet celebration.
Augusta National is like Graceland for golfers, a beacon that attracts die-hard fans year round to this city of 200,000 on the Georgia-South Carolina line.
And though the twinkle has left your eye, it will always be a beacon that lights the road we continue to travel.
As Miss Williams, who died on Sunday at 92, well knew, it was a beacon that lighted the way to American opera houses for other black women, Miss Anderson included.
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The earliest habitation on the island was linked to a cairn and a wooden beacon that existed on the island during the 1600s and 1700s.
It was a bit of a disaster," Sunderland said of the scene that prompted her to press the button on a radio beacon that summoned a search and rescue team last June.
The Woolet is a wallet that contains a small beacon that connects to your phone.
The main tower is capped by a copper beacon that is decorated by a circle of sea horses.
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