Sentence examples for beacons of a from inspiring English sources

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They are hardly beacons of a liberal society.

More than ever, our communities need us – and we need each other – to be beacons of a better and brighter future".

The water, much higher now than in the morning, pushed toward our feet, and the only artificial light we could see came from the winking beacons of a few sailboats moored in the bay — and, once, from Mr. Pearson's cellphone.

In remarks defending the Turkish police work, Mr. Erdogan highlighted the difficulty of combating terror attacks on soft targets such as consulates, which are intended to be beacons of a foreign country's culture that are located in central districts and accessible to all would-be visitors.

Secondly, by a triangle, formed by the node and two beacons of a group, a weighted bisector can be calculated out.

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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.

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.

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