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point of vantage



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No ticket holder can complain about his point of vantage.

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

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

From Time Magazine Archive

When the moment for departure came she would follow him, and from a safe point of vantage overtures could be made to the mar�chal with regard to the question of finance.

From The Maid of Honour, Volume 2 (of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France by Wingfield, Lewis




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