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He was a burning beacon in his early career, rapid-firing an unassailable intellect for innovation and showmanship.
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They're burning beacons for the rest of the economy".
The rest of the stories are like burning beacons, warnings from history.
The pilot and co-pilot decided to carry on and the plane was able to land on a skiway at the pole, lit by burning beacons, West said.
The group walked toward the beacon of burning gas in the distance, but when dawn came they could no longer see the flame.
As I stood still, my burning headlamp became a beacon to mysterious bugs, resembling small flying spiders, creatures I'd never seen anywhere above ground.
Organized around an open kitchen and a huge wood-burning oven, Beacon delivers uncomplicated, big-flavored food, emphasizing fresh, seasonal ingredients.
"You can help write the next great chapter in our American story and together we can keep the beacon that is America burning for all the world to see," Mr. Obama said in the video.
Following the band's implosion, in 1978, he formed Public Image Ltd.; if the Pistols were a firework launched from a burning boat, PiL has been a steady beacon for more than three decades.
Something is again burning bright in Tennessee, but this time it's a beacon of hope.
Think of all those burning brake lights on the 101 as your own little red-light district, as beacons to fun and conviviality.
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