Yet, arriving home, I'd felt hope on seeing the pulsing red beacon.
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Everdeen becomes a beacon of hope for freedom against the totalitarian government.
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The problem is I have no beacon, nothing to look forward to.
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He held Turkey up as a beacon of hope in the region!
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It took several days of hard labour to build my secret beacon.
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The school has become a 'lighthouse' school for children with learning challenges.
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Property porn was a great escape: derelict castles, run-down farms, lighthouse conversions.
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This was the smallest number of persons hitherto left in the lighthouse.
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Today, the lighthouse remains one of the most recognizable symbols of Boston.
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The new machines of smart light would dwell inside this lighthouse tower.
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A few turns of the creek and a beaconlight shone below.
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No beaconlight, no anticollision light, no lights in the cabin windows.
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And why is the Church of the Holy Sepulchre a beaconlight?
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You kiss Dickie when you leave my Aura, you little beaconlight.
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The lamp of history is the beaconlight of many lives.
Uso de pharos em inglês
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It will reach the Alveus Steganus in a moment, and pass the pharos.
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He reached the foot of the pharos.
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She increased before his eyes to an enormous size and alighted upon the pharos erected by Sostratus.
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Edrisi thus describes it:-Thispharos has not its like in the world for skill of construction and solidity.
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There was a remarkable pharos built at Ostia by the Emperor Claudius, which was erected on an artificial breakwater.
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Halfway clearings for coffee-plantations, with a lime-washed bungalow, the President's country-quarters, lead to the feathered and forested crest which bears the 'pharos.'
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She wears a girdle that blazes like that pharos at Dubræ, which I have seen; she goes belted with flame that dazzles the eyes.
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The Pharos didn't feel like an island any longer, and neither did Tyre.
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The island of Pharos lies just off the coast of Egypt.
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Next came a great struggle for the possession of the Pharos.
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The Pharos was said to have been four hundred feet high.
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This weekend there was one word on the lips of music fans: PHAROS.
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Close to Dover Castle, for example, stands an ancient Pharos of this description.
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Did Christians build that Pharos there on the left horn-wonderof the world?
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And standing wondrously tall in the harbor, the Pharos lighthouse welcomed them all.
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They offer themselves as the Pharos of the people, but ah!