Sentence examples for beacon of a from inspiring English sources

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He's a real beacon of a man for people to look up to".

In the thirty years since, A.P.C. has been a beacon of a certain kind of well-appointed normal.

Over the years, Elaine has stood out as a beacon of a faded era, in long floral skirts, blazers with padded shoulders and granny shoes with socks.

Mailer's "nonfiction novel" is as much a funeral ode for an idea of writing as civic participation as it is a beacon of a new journalism to come.

By the late 1920s, fascist Italy was a beacon of a different kind of politics – avowedly anti-Bolshevik, anti-liberal – spearheaded by Mussolini.

The state health department and governor, equally concerned that California's reputation as the beacon of a healthy West might suffer, also resisted the diagnosis.

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Every town needs a hero; a beacon of hope, a manifestation of the American dream.

It is a beacon of civilisation, a mark of what we as a country stand for.

Soon the owl became a beacon of hope — a kindred spirit, with feathers, to narrow the valley between us.

You can become a beacon of hope, a Katniss Everdeen in their entirely crumbling district.

He was a veritable beacon of strength, a real live strongman.

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