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It used to be Beacon, a branch of the Manhattan restaurant, and is owned by David Emil and his partners.
The RPE [2] is a positioning system that requires at least 5%% of the nodes to be beacon nodes, randomly distributed in the sensor field.
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We want our political leaders to be beacons of morality; better men than we.
By Samantha Henig May 16, 2011 We want our political leaders to be beacons of morality; better men than we.
More than ever, our communities need us – and we need each other – to be beacons of a better and brighter future".
Examining the Orlando network, Carpenter discovered several compressed and encrypted files that were awaiting exfiltration, "rootkits" that the hackers had used to cloak their intrusions, and malware malicious software that appeared to be "beaconing" to a server in China.
He decided that he would bring a small group of child amputees to New York, fit them with prostheses, train the children in using them, and then send them home to be "beacons of hope" to a desperate population.
The American missionaries are now remembered, if at all, for the schools they built, which were considered at the time to be beacons of progressive thinking and openness, said Mr. Raafat.
These ULXs, powerful enough to shine out from whole other galaxies, are thought to be beacons from intermediate black holes.
Muslims are taught to be beacons of light that attract others to the warmth and radiance of the Quranic teachings.
This paradigm, that women are supposed to be beacons of purity throughout the span of their lives, while "boys will be boys" is tiresome and outdated.
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