The structures - which are all shelters, viewing platforms or beacons - will be built by 2007.
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The bodies of the victims, who all had avalanche beacons, were recovered by search teams.
All of them were wearing avalanche beacons and proper equipment, according to the sheriff's office.
He worked on his hand speed and built stamina through gruelling runs in the Brecon Beacons.
Participants are given snowshoes, beacons and taught alpine survival skills, before trekking deep into avalanche country.
Amid this landscape of desperation, charter schools often serve as lone, luminous beacons of hope.
Brecon Beacons National Park Authority lost a High Court challenge over the plant in 2010.
Two brothers have been rescued in "atrocious" blizzard conditions from Pen y Fan in the Brecon Beacons.
The restaurant boasts panoramic views over the city and out across the Bristol Channel and Brecon Beacons.
"Burning at this time of year is particularly damaging, " said Brecon Beacons national park area manager Judith Harvey.
Grass fires burning in the Brecon Beacons National Park are described as the worst seen in 30 years.
Life jackets were not worn by the crew and there were no harnesses or personal beacons, the jury heard.
The city and especially the Village have long been beacons for gay people.
Your work links the world to America and American ideals that are beacons of hope for millions of people.
Microsoft has researched how to determine location using special radio beacons as well as by analyzing Wi-Fi signal strength.
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The isotope is engineered to bind to carcinoids, and any such bindings light up like beacons on the images.
He told the Headmasters' and Headmistresses Conference private schools were beacons of excellence.
It falls within the Brecon Beacons National Park and passes through Clydach George.
Beacons will also blaze in Northern Ireland, on Ben Nevis in Scotland, and on the River Thames in London.
In their different ways they try to identify beacons of excellence and innovation.
Magnets in avalanche transceivers, radios, personal locator beacons (PLBs) and cameras may also affect the map reading tool, she said.
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Jim Naylor of Lockheed Martin says the craft have been tested with radio beacons placed where the drop is needed.
The satellite also contains a "search and rescue" transponder that will allow it to relay distress signals from emergency beacons.
According to AIS beacons, there are at least eight ships (possibly more) anchored patiently outside the entrance of New York Harbor.
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More than 4, 000 beacons will then be lit in communities throughout the United Kingdom, along with the Commonwealth and UK Overseas Territories.
All of them were wearing avalanche beacons and proper equipment, they said.
"We are well aware that the loss of these hefted flocks will have serious environmental consequences for the Brecon Beacons, " he said.
And who knows where African American players would have gone to play if a few coaches were beacons of hope for them.
Powys covers some 2, 000 sq miles (5, 180 sq km), of which 513 sq miles (1, 328 sq km) are in the Brecon Beacons.
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