To my eye, the painting's decorative éclat and kinetic magnetism are amplified when beheld from the shifting vantages of the MOMA staircase. |
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It has a ruglike back lawn and sweeping views of the city from several vantages. |
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Furthermore, our cabins with reclining benches, TM 6 and TM 8, also provide all vantages the other cabins offer. |
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A triangle or square, while requiring the minimum number of vantages for sight lines, enclosed too much unutilized space in its corners and presented too large a perimeter. |
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A table covered with maps, sketches, notes, photographs, and tiny paintings considers the partition from multiple vantages, while the rest of the room is a field of toy machine guns built from scrap wood and film reels. |
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Schmidt scrolled through dozens of vantages, many of them imbued with a kinetic intensity you don't usually see on the set of a stock-market show. |
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He kept moving to new vantages, perhaps to test his enthusiasm. |
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Based on the evaluation of the team members, each of these distinct vantages on the propositions are distilled into a small handful of candidates. |
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