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the beacon of
noun
A signal fire to notify of the approach of an enemy, or to give any notice, commonly of warning.
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Wilshere is the beacon of hope that Fabio Capello needs right now.
The beacon of hope for every P.G.A. Championship alternate is the amazing saga of John Daly.
It will determine whether the beacon of African democracy remains an example for the continent.
Americans' role as the beacon of liberty in the world requires no less of us.
"America is the beacon of hope for the rest of the world.
The Beacon of Hope House trains all its social workers, including Ms. Ahouse, in sign language.
Is this the best the "beacon of democracy" can offer the world?
A woman alone is lying in a bed over which the beacon of the Eiffel Tower in Paris passes.
They have also expressed satisfaction that Nigeria is resuming its role as the beacon of democracy in Africa.
For decades, "Nightline" has been the beacon of intelligent information in a TV landscape marked by increasing irrelevancies.
"The Apollo Theater is the beacon of this community, it honors our ancestors and it honors us, too".
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