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Viewpoint
noun
The position from which something is observed or considered; an angle, outlook or point of view.
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Frangopoulos said Kenny's other regular gig on Sky's Viewpoint would now run on Sundays and Fridays at 8pm.
Instead, Lily is pitched at skiers and snowboarders, athletes and other active types: a hovering alternative to strapping a GoPro camera to their helmets, with the benefit of shooting footage of them, rather than just a first-person viewpoint.
Neither offers an insider viewpoint, as befitted an era when the Observer and the Guardian did not see themselves as a part of pop culture.
To claim we are "struggling" when serious inroads are being made into dismantling organised crime groups is an unusual viewpoint.
Which adds another unhelpful, from a propriety-respecting viewpoint, layer of meaning to "bring it off".
Buzz is building for Ratter, filmed from the viewpoint of a hacker who takes control of a young woman's phone and laptop ("bracingly effective", says the Hollywood Reporter).
This week outlined, brilliantly, just how easy it is to see the same story differently, depending on whose viewpoint we're hearing.
You'll be treated to an incredible viewpoint, the perfect place to pause and look out over a mixture of old and new, from Greenwich and the river Thames to the sky-scraping modern buildings of Canary Wharf and the city.
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