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lodestar

[lohd-stahr] / ˈloʊdˌstɑr /






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The theater Sheta ran in the camp, which he nurtured into an internationally known lodestar of Palestinian cultural resistance?

From Los Angeles Times

Once a cultural lodestar, Ye now occupies a far more polarizing place: embraced by a loyal fringe, shunned by former collaborators and largely exiled from mainstream music and fashion.

From Los Angeles Times

Both books were critically acclaimed bestsellers, and established Gay as a literary lodestar.

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Abby lost her lodestar — her father — to what she believes was a random act of extreme violence.

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“In these cases, we want to make sure that their lodestar are student and faculty rights, rather than who is exerting the most pressure.”

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