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to vantage
noun
An advantage.
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As the news of the break spread, Quincians drove to vantage points along the river.
But most of the legal notices, the attorney general said in a letter to Vantage, contained "deceptive and misleading representations".
Families and lovers would drive to vantage points for the spectacle, then drive home as ash wafted down on their communities.
The official explanation is that a lot of ground can be regained by attracting more money to Vantage – volume gains, in other words.
"It's a concept of wanting to move from vantage point to vantage point, without being pinned down in one location, to inflict as much damage as possible," Jenkins said.
Increasing turnover was central to Vantage's business strategy, the attorney general's office said, so that it could charge much higher rents after renovating the newly vacant apartments.
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I have spent months trying to get Vantage to honor its promises, but Vantage is retaining the full $10,666.14.
5. Detour here to take a trail to a vantage point offering broad views and perhaps a peek at some wildlife.
"I photograph a lot of larger scenes so need to get to the right vantage point to take the best possible shot".
He kept moving to new vantages, perhaps to test his enthusiasm.
Last month Mr. Cuomo said he intended to sue Vantage.
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