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Meanings of shine beacon in English
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Usage of shine beacon in English
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She is a shiningbeacon of hope to other children in her community.
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What's more, it has been a shiningbeacon of growth in our economy.
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Katy B proves, yet again, that she is a shiningbeacon of British music.
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It was a shiningbeacon of China's promise to usher in a convertible currency.
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Your example was like a shiningbeacon to me, aunt!
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My temple is already a shiningbeacon to Isis worshippers who flock to our shores.
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Each and every show that screens on the channel is a shiningbeacon of loveliness.
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Germany has in recent days become a shiningbeacon of hope and decency for Syrian refugees.
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Just know that uyathandwa, you're admired and appreciated for being such a shiningbeacon of excellence.
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Are the academics shiningbeacons of ethical purity?
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What has become of you, little shiningbeacon, who illumined the gloom of my studious nights?
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We can't be having a shiningbeacon of public sector success, though, and so the government privatised it last year.
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By 2024, they will be keen to hold the Western Cape up as a shiningbeacon of their ability to govern.
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This day-glo triumvirate were shiningbeacons of pop creativity and craziness, a certain brand of over-the-top eccentricity that has all but disappeared.
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There are some to whom hope is a shiningbeacon light never absent; whatever happens, hope remains, like the beautiful fable of Pandora's box.
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"On, madmen, and satisfy yourselves-ourlives may answer for your folly!" and, so saying, he turned his horse, and headed him for the shiningbeacon.