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point of vantage



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Having reached a point of vantage she suddenly recoiled in disgust.

From Time Magazine Archive

From that close-up point of vantage, Biographer Manchester tries manfully to understand the contradictions that few understood when the beer-guzzling bad boy from Baltimore was an editor of the Smart Set and the American Mercury.

From Time Magazine Archive

Mussolini Capped Sirs: From the point of vantage I occupy�looking at your country from a country where the sale of liquor is permitted and where there are no lynchings�what I see sometimes makes me sad.

From Time Magazine Archive

No ticket holder can complain about his point of vantage.

From Time Magazine Archive

From his lofty point of vantage Peter could see the three Mohammedans at their devotions at some distance from the tents.

From The Wireless Officer by Westerman, Percy F. (Percy Francis)




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