Photographers flock to lineside vantage points to catch a steam hauled main line special. |
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Given the vantage point of 35 years, LeWitt's art scarcely seems emotionally dry. |
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Its height above water level gives Mike, the captain, a perfect vantage point from which to scan the water for dorsal fins breaking the surface. |
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Now, I had to admit that we watched this spectacle from a safe vantage point behind the baked beans aisle. |
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Tony Smith's work is all angles and crisp edges and, from the vantage point of the 21st century, archetypally masculine in form. |
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But from this vantage point along the axis of the mall, Independence Hall is visually overwhelmed by much larger buildings in the distance. |
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From my vantage point, the cranes working away on the mounds resembled Matchbox cars in scale to the piles. |
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From our vantage point, we could see men walking the streets, men on top of buildings, scanning the area with binoculars. |
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This, in turn, provides a helpful vantage point from which to understand the nature and task of theology. |
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Before him, towering from Murphy's vantage point, stood a hapless young man clad head to toe in coffee-stained thrift-store seersucker. |
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The thousands of walkers in Pattaya received an enthusiastic reception from the crowds that thronged the sidewalks and packed the vantage points. |
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However, using the cookery school kitchen as a vantage point you can feel the pressure behind the scenes in a top-flight restaurant. |
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There are signposted vantage points on the way which give splendid views showing how the Ice Ages carved and shaped the landscape. |
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Getting the whole picture gives us a much better vantage of making the very best decision possible. |
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This was no shrinking violet who wrote his poetry from the lonely vantage of an ivory tower. |
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From this vantage point I have photographed the scrub jay, mourning dove, California thrasher, and California towhee at the birdbath. |
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He is known for braving snow and rain to produce his work, but tiring of the recent bad weather he is also looking for some snug vantage points. |
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From her vantage point, however, Em was only given a view of the drunken brawl, which had deteriorated into a hissy fight. |
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Many people have extolled the extraordinary and stunning views from this vantage point. |
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From her vantage upon the cliff, she could see the lights of the town where she had once lived. |
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I thought I'd get out and view some more of the capital from the best vantage point of all, the top deck of a London bus. |
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It is thought they fired on the cars from a secret vantage point on nearby hills. |
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Viewed from this vantage point, the church sits at the far corner of the square. |
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Yet the report provides a broader vantage from which to assess such advances. |
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From her vantage, Charlie observed Mike and Sandra Weston exchange loving glances across the lawn. |
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From the isolated vantage point of his room he uses an old pair of opera glasses to spy on a young woman across the street. |
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I have found a vantage half-a-mile down the course, close to where the trail takes a sharp right onto the frozen Yukon River. |
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From our vantage point, at the northernmost edge of the storms, the view was phenomenal. |
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His new companion looked great but from my vantage point I could see the grey roots of her dyed hair. |
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From his vantage point on the 22nd floor he can see an awful lot of London. |
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From her vantage point she could see the entire street in front of the apartment complex. |
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The fireworks looked excellent from our vantage point in the Castle Terrace car park. |
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From the same vantage, I could also see more bikes than I could count, two couples boating the canal and a tram train jammed full of people. |
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Late morning on the terrace at the smart Ritz Carlton Hotel is the perfect vantage for watching the marina come to life. |
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From my vantage point and with the sun on my back I watched the goings on in the garden. |
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Anne prefers to survey the garden from a vantage point under the mango trees, overlooking the dam. |
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Governments, enjoying the full powers of a sovereign Parliament, usually have a different vantage point from the opposition parties. |
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I also climbed into the roof structures of the station and stood above the vaults to gain a high vantage point. |
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Jugglers, unicyclists and a steel band also entertained spectators in the Parade Village, one of the best vantage points to see the action. |
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The hillock did, indeed, provide a good vantage point as we watched the colourful parade of racing cars haring around the corner in front of us. |
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Or you can watch the show from any vantage point on the plaza and pay what you can when they pass the hat. |
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Tall trees within hedgerows are used by birds as song posts, nest sites and vantage points. |
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These outlets have sprung up at virtually every vantage point in the city and suburbs. |
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There are spots on the drive where one gets to view both sides of the ranges from overlooks located at vantage points. |
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Benson climbed up on to a hotplate in the kitchen and began shooting a unique set of pictures from this vantage point. |
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From my third floor vantage point, I could see a young would-be car thief trying to hot-wire an old van that I had not seen move in over a year. |
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They wanted to see greenery and flowers from these vantage points, not pavement and cars. |
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Sometimes Behrens recalls these stories from the vantage point of the monastic cloister. |
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Viewed from a contemporary design vantage point, the images represent an interesting study in contrasts. |
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Scampering and skittering up stony slopes we bag our coigns of vantage on the hills and sit in this thin heady oxygen. |
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These we used as coigns of vantage and rest, but the last stage almost compelled a retreat. |
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The political-philosophical understanding of ideology is one such coign of vantage. |
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These were all admirably designed as coigns of vantage to meet and check surprises, bursting from a passion-tossed mob. |
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Platforms as much as forty feet high supplied coigns of vantage for the look-out. |
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From his vantage point close to the town of Orgiva in the Andalusian mountains, Stewart has seen a huge inpouring of Britons. |
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The other vantage seemed to be from some sort of map, and there were lines of convergence between many points that were marked in various colors. |
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Emma's vision is shared only by the narrator and is potentially ironized from that vantage. |
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I offered to pick Zack up, so he could look from a higher vantage point but he crossly told me no. |
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The director's favourite vantage point is that of a god who is cruelly indifferent to our individual fates. |
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I anticipated a glorious view from the summit or some clearing where I could see Sligo from this new vantage. |
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Often losing sight of its prey, Portia spends twenty minutes detouring through the foliage to reach the optimal vantage point. |
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Both of these types are plentiful on the Cape, as are sea ducks, such as scoters and eiders, viewable from many vantage points. |
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I'll ramble on and on until I find some enlightenment, or a new vantage point to see the arguments. |
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From my vantage point, I quickly came to the conclusion that bad journalism was dooming the business of Internet content. |
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From my high vantage point, just about level with the dress circle, I searched for Emily. |
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Here, photographers can get vantage points to compose shots of elephants, rhinos, cheetahs, hyenas, gazelles and waterbucks. |
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It was a favorite vantage point from which many of them had watched many other Bath Iron Works ships slide down the ways. |
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A visitor centre was also added to the design, to provide a vantage point to view the wheel in action. |
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Armed with a book and ostensibly reading, I had found a good vantage point, as I could monitor the streams of people from both directions. |
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Tall shrubs provide the higher vantage points and nest sites preferred by birds such as wood pigeon. |
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From the roadside vantage points we had stunning views of McKinley's commanding summit bathed in alpenglow and reflected in Wonder Lake. |
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If she could not do anything to help here, what could she possibly do from a vantage point thousands of leagues distant? |
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The film pieces together Caravaggio's life retrospectively, from the vantage point of the dying artist. |
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From his vantage point, Kheda could clearly see a heap of quilts were tossed all anyhow on a narrow bed. |
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She looked virtually the same as when I'd last seen her, though perhaps a closer vantage point would have let me see more wrinkles and lines. |
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From some vantage points, the stratosphere on the strip is visible, but it feels light years away. |
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From the vantage point of his Park Avenue offices and trading floor in midtown Manhattan, Falcone appears undisturbed. |
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From a vantage point, the charging bull creating space by dispersing the crowd ahead of it, and the chasers closing the gap behind it, is a spectacle. |
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That vantage point also allowed him to depict in the foreground the community's schoolhouse, which was built in 1861 a short distance north of the church family. |
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Despite his rooftop vantage point, he remains solidly earthbound. |
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The village is built on top of a relatively large hill, and represents a perfect vantage from which the windswept and rain-fed beauty of the surrounding landscape can be seen. |
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From the vantage of our laboratory at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, the eye can wander over the majestic landscape of the Connecticut River Valley. |
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Renowned artist Gary Simmons has selected a dynamic range of contemporary works by artists in the mid-Atlantic area who examine the theme of vantage point. |
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Bakhtin's architectonics is a temporary, contingent vantage point not lending itself to systematization, and thus the victory is temporary as well. |
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We watched on TV from a helicopter vantage point, as a caravan of five fire trucks lumbered up the vacant, closed-down interstate to battle the blaze. |
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Secondly, and connectedly, it is an attempt at absolute relinquishment of the vantage of a particular sector, class, dialect, jargon, idiolect or diction. |
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Data collection took place primarily on an opportunistic basis, typically on-board ice-breakers, naval tankers, cargo ships and other vessels, or from coastal vantage points. |
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A ride in a ski lift crafted to look like a flying hot-air balloon even brought visitors to the vantage point of a flying monkey. |
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From my low vantage point I noticed the back bumper of a bus we were behind had inverted nails fixed to it, presumably to keep freeloaders from hitching a ride. |
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The top of Blake Street was a wonderful vantage point for watching the many parades, processions and military tattoos that regularly took to the streets. |
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My particular historical vantage point is a product of my upbringing as that odd duck, a native Washingtonian whose parents were not in government. |
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From my vantage point I had a full view as he entered the room and began constructing a complex mesh of bent wire and mirrors from pieces in a paper bag. |
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The splendidly schematized figure is shown from a vantage point that allows the contour of his right arm to reinforce the silhouette of the tall Attic stele behind. |
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Shooting from a high vantage point and tilting the camera down so it is more parallel to the plane of the foreground also helps extend the range of sharp focus. |
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Sadly, most people were caught in a mobile crush as crowds massed from one possible vantage point to another in search of York's secret firework display. |
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The images are very crisp and detailed in close-ups, but turn mushy soft in some of the long shots that take in the whole stage from the vantage point of the nosebleed seats. |
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From his isolated vantage point in chemical engineering, he seems to have been spared discussions on his campus that the new general education curriculum initially provoked. |
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Fares, from his vantage point near the traffic in Tahrir, thinks the police have improved their behavior and are less abusive. |
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He also explains that from a higher mathematical vantage point, our dimension would seem less dimensional. |
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From our vantage point, it's easy to forget that in her time Parks was seen as a controversial troublemaker. |
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He's got a three-week Greyhound Discovery Pass, a map of mom-and-pop ski hills, and a yen to see the west from the vantage of a pungent window seat. |
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Because many places along the border were inaccessible to jeeps, troopers frequently had to dismount and walk or crawl to appropriate vantage points. |
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Doubtless there are many coigns of vantage from which splendid views of the sky can be had, subject to limitations of some sort. |
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The best vantage point to see this phenomenon is in the Burketown area shortly after dawn. |
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Per custom, we capped our drives with a sundowner cocktail party at a scenic vantage point. |
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The vistaed mountains afforded many vantage points for photographing the lake. |
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Positioned in an elevated chair behind the air traffic controllers, the vantage point gave a commanding view of the airdrome. |
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Arriving at a strategic vantage point invariably means trudging through a sinking carpet of pitcher plants, dwarf willows, lichen and crowberry. |
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Years ago, Danker asked Volkmar to set up a treestand where he could watch the intended hunting area from a high vantage point. |
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No jutty, frieze, Buttress, nor coign of vantage, but this bird Hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle. |
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He or she can then reapproach the sensitive question later from a different vantage point. |
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The latter vantage point already has provided rare sightings of great skua and black-capped petrel this winter. |
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From this superb vantage point, you can see at close quarters the likes of Bewick's swans who have flown in all the way from Russia. |
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Marconi chose Chatham due to its vantage point on the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded on three sides by water. |
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From this vantage point one is able to view a variety of watercraft year round, although there is more marine traffic in the summer. |
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In this way, he pictorialized the sculptural object, controlling the vantage from which it is seen and thereby heightening its optical effects. |
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Prior to the popularisation of scorecards, most scoring was done by men sitting on vantage points cuttings notches on tally sticks. |
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The runners then cross the Melling Road near to the Anchor Bridge, a popular vantage point since the earliest days of the race. |
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It is the myopic and solipsistic vantage point of the crotch. |
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Launched 35 years ago, the Voyager 1 space probe is still sending messages back to Earth from its vantage point near the solar system's edge. |
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This, it seems, was the vantage point later commemorated in the poem High Windows. |
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Completing the coverage will be two land based cabled cameras positioned at vantage points on Noil h and South Head. |
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Viewed from a vantage point above the north poles of both the Sun and Earth, Earth orbits in a counterclockwise direction about the Sun. |
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A curved line of liquor stores, supermarkets and quaintish gift shops was all one could see from the vantage point of the ceaseless procession of cars. |
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From my vantage point in one of four bleacher sections, the dancers tearing across the larger stage in the distance evoked images of brightly plumaged birds. |
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Our vantage point provides incredible views of the Orinocan jungle stretching out to the horizon, a vast carpet of green life that some describe as the earths' verdant lungs. |
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Dwight Macdonald spent all too much of the 1950s bewailing Midcult and Masscult, yet from the vantage point of 2009, the 1950s were the great age of almost universal Highcult. |
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In such a moment is rare vantage and a peculiar conjointness. |
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The area offers excellent vantage points for whale watching. |
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The Weltansicht of this poem is a distinct vantage for an appreciation of the scientific man's attitude toward the specific question of immortality. |
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And we have six communities and I am from Yunesit'in which is also known as Stone, or Stone Reserve, and Yunesit'in is like the southernly point, the vantage point. |
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Vantage points around Nainital offer a panoramic view of Himalayan peaks on one side and the plains rolling down on the other. |
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Vantage offers Big and Tall sizes in seven basics and bestsellers, including a woven shirt, a windshirt, and a sweater. |
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Heading this new effort to bring styles inspired by the famous professional golfer to the market is David Capano, a former senior executive at Vantage. |
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Salerno will receive no compensation for his Board service for as long as Vantage continues to own Common Stock of the Company. |
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Made in 1962, the Aston Martin DB4 Series IV Vantage Convertible was delivered to Ustinov that year at the Montreux Palace Hotel in Switzerland. |
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Tenders are invited for Supply Reagents Glycosylated Hemoglobin Analyzer Compatible with DCA Vantage. |
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Other partners recently added to the Webroot MSP Program include Dickey Rural Networks, Infinite Group, Marathon Consulting, Symmetric Group, and Vantage Point Solutions. |
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With collectors prepared to pay silly money for limited edition cars, Aston Martin commissioned Zagato to build a new body on the Vantage chassis. |
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