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1 I often ended up with a better vantage point than my colleagues.
2 Haught led the way then around the rough rim for better vantage points.
3 Jansen was already moving around to a better vantage point.
4 Marcus jogged toward the crest of the slope to get a better vantage point.
5 The stepladders give the fans a better vantage point, and allow them to be seen.
6 Viola nodded and moved to the better vantage point.
7 Mat swung up onto Pips for a better vantage .
8 Occasionally a warrior was seen darting from one point to another, to obtain better vantage - ground .
9 It's a better vantage point than the museum.
10 Had he fled to a better vantage point?
11 I needed a better vantage point.
12 That would permit greater weapon range for the rifleman on watch and even better vantage for distant threats.
13 The height of the Iron Throne gave Joffrey a better vantage point than anyone else in the hall.
14 He lay on the frozen ground, shifting a bit for a better vantage point as I knelt down beside him.
15 They leap up on each other's backs to gain a better vantage - ground from which to hurl their jeers at him.
16 This is an area these family cars need to be strong on because keen competitor SUVs often give better vantage points.
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