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to vista

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A distant view or prospect, especially one seen through some opening, avenue or a passage

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Switch to Vista, and — wham-o!

"OFF TO VISTA HILL, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn.

Microsoft is rolling out a major update to Vista this month.

Similar settings are available in older versions of Windows going back to Vista.

Don't miss the short detour to Vista Point for a stellar panorama of Santa Barbara's glittering coastline.

Mr. Issa moved to Vista, Calif., in 1985, where he built his car alarm company, Directed Electronics, into a colossus.

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Every weekday morning, young Mexican-American "transfronterizos" cross the border from Tijuana to Chula Vista to attend school.

Each year, thousands of people would travel to Isla Vista to party and indulge in the gorgeous scenery.

When we got to Barafu camp, we were treated to vistas that defied our small scope of the world and its wonders.

(For directions to this vista, go to nytimes.com/bayarea).

They sold their houses and moved back to Chula Vista, prepared to live as expatriates.

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