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Filter by Meaning The mountaineers set up a beacon on the summit to guide their descent during whiteout conditions.
The courageous firefighter acted as a beacon of hope for the trapped survivors in the burning building.
The search and rescue team used a powerful flashlight to beacon their location in the dark forest.
The artist used bold colors to create a painting that served as a beacon of creativity.
The motivational speaker became a beacon of hope for the struggling students.
The teacher's enthusiastic voice was a beacon of inspiration in the classroom.
The inspiring speech by the motivational speaker served as a beacon of motivation for the audience.
The rescue team used a bright red beacon to signal their location to the helicopter overhead.
The iconic landmark acts as a beacon for tourists visiting the city.
The historic clock tower stood tall as a beacon of the city's rich heritage.
The ancient tribe built a beacon on the tallest mountain to warn neighboring villages of impending danger.
The leader's strong moral values beacon integrity to the team.
The scouts kept a constant watch on the beacon, ready to ignite it if any threat arose.
The famous author's words became a beacon of inspiration for aspiring writers.
The wise old man became a beacon of knowledge for the entire village.
The lighthouse served as a beacon, guiding ships through treacherous waters.
Her positive attitude and cheerful personality were a beacon of light in the office.
The charity organization provides a beacon of hope for those affected by natural disasters.
The nomads used the beacon to mark their path through the treacherous desert.
The ancient ruins stand as a beacon of history, reminding us of our past.
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