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Beacons meaning
plural of beacon
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On Sundays in summer the Beacons Bike Bus enables cyclists to take their bikes into the Beacons and then ride back to Cardiff along the Trail.
After all the beacons are lit, you can return to Gowry who will return the Golden Needle and send you to find Millicent.
As consumers seek genuine connections and meaningful experiences, brands that prioritise authenticity are well-positioned to inspire change and become beacons of empowerment in the beauty landscape.
Beacons provides training and services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the areas of education, employment, housing, health and fitness, and self-advocacy.
China’s Transport Ministry on Wednesday said its South China Sea maritime security center placed the three beacons close to Irving Reef, Whitson Reef, and Gaven Reef of the Spratly islands, which is consisted of many islets, reef banks and shoals.
His resting place reflects his fondness for nature and the environment – he is surrounded by trees, meadows, and wildflowers in Beacons Park natural burial ground in Bannau Brycheiniog.
In 1963, Dutch astronomer Maarten Schmidt discovered quasars, beacons at the edge of the universe pumping out 100 times the energy of a normal galaxy.
In an eleventh round match up of the Bartica FA’s Senior Men’s League, Beacons proved their hunger for the League title despite the relentless attacks on their defense.
In earlier fixtures on Saturday, Monedderlust FC, Beacons FC, and Slingerz FC clinched convincing wins.
It maintains 208 lighthouses across Scotland and the Isle of Man, with employees maintaining and operating lighthouses, beacons and buoys at sea.
Jan led the Beacons with 24 points, while Onzo Lorenzana added 15 points and three rebounds.
Meanwhile Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park was placed third, with around 350 campervan-related searches per month.
Nestled amongst the breath-taking scenery and tranquil surroundings of the Beacons National Park is Pine Lodge.
Park authority CEO Catherine Mealing-Jones said: “The more we looked into it the more we realised the name Brecon Beacons doesn’t make any sense.
People like McPherson are beacons of hope.
Players can set the beacons on the battlefield for hunter-class assault teams to recover while dishing out attacks on their enemies.
The Australian Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre had asked for urgent assistance from the Australian Defence Force after emergency beacons registered to the two yachts were detected.
The beacons would be mounted on cabs at a height above the upper edge of side-view mirrors, according to the exemption request.
Their destinies become entwined after they find themselves trapped together inside one of the space lighthouses known as Beacons.
The Panthers managed to narrowly hold onto the lead over the rest of the half, but the Beacons stayed within striking distance the entire time.