Phrases with «beacon»

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A beacon is a bright light or signal that is used to guide or warn people, usually in the form of a tall tower or a powerful flashlight. Full definition

Noun + «beacon»

Adjective + «beacon»

Sentences with «beacon»

  • Many charter schools stand out as beacons of hope, particularly in places where the traditional districts continue to flounder and there is a lack of vision from leaders about how to turn the tide. (necharters.org)
  • We may use web beacons for technical purposes, such as analysing browsing habits, traffic, customer interests and the effectiveness of our marketing initiatives. (en.bandainamcoent.eu)
  • Over at The Oil Drum they would wistfully like to claim credit for galvanising the thought process that resulted in these winds of change, but are not too fussed how it happened, so long as the move shines as beacon of progress for renewables. (treehugger.com)
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