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Her safety-pinned vantage, of course, is his own.
This is the privileged vantage of center stream.
But from the vantage of a taxpayer, it is completely wrong.
Looking back from the vantage of adulthood, today's 20- and 30-somethings overwhelmingly agree.
From the placid vantage of a laptop, the world looks manageable.
But from the vantage of his NATO headquarters, General Clark provides a different picture.
From the vantage of 1911, other aspects of "No Small Plans" also resonate.
It's much easier to talk about failure from the vantage of success.
It's a plaint sung from the vantage of a lion in a cage, put there by a cruel admirer.
On "The Waves Have Come," Ms. Wolfe sings slowly and heartbreakingly from the vantage of a tsunami survivor.
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