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is beacon
noun
A signal fire to notify of the approach of an enemy, or to give any notice, commonly of warning.
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My favourite stop on the way to Poughkeepsie is Beacon, one of the jewels of the Hudson River Valley, just over an hour's train ride from Manhattan.
"I think the role James fulfills in the post-crash world is beacon of hope," Joshua Brown, a financial adviser who blogs as the Reformed Broker, told Businessweek.
So what is Beacon?
where BI is beacon interval, is guaranteed low latency, and is the number of emergency occurrences during a superframe group.
If it is a coordinator, the BEACON ACQUIREMENT/TRANSMISSION state is to broadcast a beacon packet; for a device node, it is BEACON ACQUIREMENT.
Huang et al. [11] and Ren et al. [12] focused on analyzing beacon-enabled IEEE 802.15.4 network by setting two system parameters, that is, Beacon Order and Superframe Order.
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In fact, it was Beacon Radio in the West Midlands.
"That's Beacon, a 6-year-old calf out of Echo".
Instead, among the top 100 are Beacon; New London, Conn.; Corning, N.Y.; and the Hamptons on Long Island.
There are beacons of progress.
Instead, the parks have been beacons for lucrative tourism.
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