Sentence examples for beacon of the from inspiring English sources

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For the greater part of his life he was a beacon of the struggle.

The clarity of Liotard's calm, exact, absolutely honest art is a beacon of the Enlightenment.

For almost 20 years, Lionhead Studios was a beacon of the UK games industry.

Mr. Roche transformed Hillsdale from a little-known college to a beacon of the conservative movement.

A woman alone is lying in a bed over which the beacon of the Eiffel Tower in Paris passes.

But Lehrman's sheer joy in the pursuit of art makes him, for me, a beacon of the new collector class.

In the post-crisis world, as one character puts it, "Mersey Fidelity was being touted as the beacon of the new banking system.

A1 was a beacon of the free media, they say, and now it has been virtually killed off for its criticism of Mr Gruevski.

The closer the runners get to Boston and the beacon of the Pru, the bigger and more essential the crowds become.

"Junnuk was for many years the pillar and beacon of the Greenlandic people, our national focal point," Greenland's prime minister, Kuupik Kleist, said Friday.

More than a century and a half later, the building was a beacon of the ambition of Guardian Media Group (GMG).

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