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"It's because you have a beacon, forgiveness, and you don't have a secure border.
Don't let down your guard or take risks simply because you have a beacon or because you're traveling with a group of well-trained companions.
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Each of the two recorders has a beacon, attached to the outside of the black box, which once activated by contact with water makes a sound every second.
The aide, Jake Menges, told the stunned Councilman, Lloyd Henry, that he "can forget about" having a beacon school -- a specialized school coveted by many local communities -- in his district.
It's having a beacon, a tangible measure of their self-worth.
They came because America has a beacon that asks the world to "Give us your tired, your poor".
I have a homing beacon that comes on at 2am.
As the years have gone by, Beerbohm has remained a beacon, but he has also become something of an exasperation.
Sadly, what could have been a beacon of civic pride has turned out as a hollow symbol of compromise.
I have a theory that beacons are not set up for success -- and here is why.
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