Sentence examples for to beacon from inspiring English sources

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to 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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(The foundry moved to Beacon in 1986).

The next night, he will travel to Beacon.

He moved the company to Beacon six months ago.

Instead they went back to Beacon Towers, hoping the resale restrictions had changed.

Through April 7. "Archives from Villa de Garcia to Beacon," works by Kirsten Kucer.

VISITOR INFORMATION GETTING THERE Hudson Line trains from Grand Central Terminal to Beacon run hourly.

Donations may be sent to Beacon Pl, 2502 Summit Ave, Greensboro, NC 27405, or any hospice.

Bonfires flared... fires sprang from beacon to beacon, lighting him home".

In "Twa Corbies," Billy returns to Beacon Hill from his suburban retirement community.

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Phase measurements are converted into Doppler counts and then into relative satellite-to-beacon velocities.

The terms of coordinator and cluster head are interchangeably used in this paper, referring to beacon-enabled FFDs.

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