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vantage points

n. (vantage point English)

Usage examples of "vantage points".

Except, even as he worked it out, they were scrambling for previously arranged vantage points.

It was a place of flowers and song, where the forest was not so thick and the sky could be seen from many vantage points.

Daytime parking was allowed in the parking lotfor the taking of panoramic photographs from dizzy vantage pointsbut not at night.

When the dwarves had finished their bustling and jostling, setting their teams in place and finding acceptable vantage points to hear the words of their leader, Bruenor climbed up on a wagon and called out to them all.

The twisting and uneven corridor offered him a plethora of vantage points as he studied his enemies.

Once the last of the wagons and the few livestock that remained cleared the slope and made level ground, the footmen quickly gained the ridge, squads scattering to various vantage points and potential strongholds commanding the approach.

They'd all learned what they could from one of Kerowyn's agents, and now from their various vantage points they were polishing and adding to what they'd learned.

Even in the darkness and the storm, he could pinpoint the three major clearings at the top of the slope, the three most likely vantage points.

Rimskaya stood near the stage as interested team members entered the cafeteria, talking and looking for good vantage points in the rows.

Two small armored hovercars went up immediately behind them, to clear any vantage points of Bharaputran snipers and replace them with Dendarii.

Others watched silently from the walkways around the flight deck's borders, from the catwalks set along the island's sides, from vantage points on and under the A-6 Intruders and F-14 Tomcats parked wing by folded wing along the edge of the roof.