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Dunhuang means "blazing beacon".
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Fresh from its closest approach to Earth in late July, it remains a stunning jewel: a blazing red beacon in the southern sky.
And when your eyes track his large force field, you begin to discover beacons blazing in the darkness, lit by the work of Walter Scott in Scotland, Alexander Afanasyev in Russia, and other omnivores of their countries' stories.
Sunlight catches on one far window, making it blaze like a beacon when all around is grey.
Unlit Swiss cities could be bombed in error, while blazing urban lights would act as a beacon to pinpoint targets across the border.
The Hassan II Mosque is nothing short of remarkable, a beacon of strength and splendor in the blazing heat of the Moroccan desert.
Blazing fast.
"Listen: remember 'Blazing Saddles'?
Or blazing hot war?
His face was blazing.
Blazing a trail?
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