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Both served as beacons to signal the scientific revolution.
Stations like this were built like beacons to attract people to them".
This is not the stuff of heroic American narrative, of shining citadels or beacons to mankind.
When I did meet people who had done just that, they became beacons to me.
By 1924, coast-to-coast airmail service had developed, using light beacons to guide open-cockpit planes at night.
From tracking beacons to AI adverts, IoE will change how we shop and how retailers cater for our consumer needs.
It was so magical - the Olympic flame and Seb Coe and Daley Thompson, who were like beacons to me.
She has two emergency distress beacons to request help from nearby ships if something goes catastrophically wrong.
The confessions included elaborate narratives about how the agency supposedly distributed "chips," or homing beacons, to local spies.
Police have been handing out parking tickets to snow-lovers who have flocked to the picturesque Brecon Beacons to go sledging.
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