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His role now is as a warning beacon of what not to do in future coalitions.
In it we see two oilcloth-clad figures trying, during a storm, to light a warning beacon for passing ships.
Instead, it flies primarily as a warning beacon, reminding the rest of the country that South Carolina brooks no interference in its affairs.
They appear out of the inky dark on Chestnut Ridge Road like a recovered memory — twin towers outlined in blue rope lighting, broadcast mast with white lighting and red warning beacon on top, a red heart linking them.
And you can forget about using credit agency ratings as a warning beacon for widening spreads.
When confronted with the vipers, California ground squirrels pump blood into their vigorously waving tails, creating a warning beacon of infrared radiation.
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A conflagration happens, and he's consumed by it, before it's even set off his early warning beacons.
The warnings also go out to volunteer wardens in each colony, who operate red warning beacons that light up via text message.
A system of organised warning beacons on high points across the country, including the Malverns, had been in place since Norman times.
Common colours for ambulance warning beacons are blue, red, amber, and white (clear).
We can use them as warning beacons, and right now we need to be wary of a new sexual identity: straights posing as gays.
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