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"vantage point" Definitions
  1. a position from which you watch something
  2. a point in time or a situation from which you consider something, especially the past

923 Sentences With "vantage point"

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You're at some vantage point beyond the Earth, and presumably it's from the vantage point of the aliens who plant the monolith.
The pavilion will look different depending on your vantage point.
He also has a unique vantage point on this question.
From an introspective vantage point we can't solve this problem.
Ron Lessard has a unique vantage point on Lowell, Massachusetts.
From our vantage point, it's just a matter of time.
From this vantage point, it's not clear that's happening yet.
Our vantage point is, basically, we're sitting on a porch.
Yet, have you ever thought about the song's vantage point?
DRURY You see the work from a particular vantage point.
From his vantage point, he could see the entire room.
We scrambled to the rooftop for a better vantage point.
The oceanfront vantage point is a category all its own.
From my vantage point, essentially no one got off the line.
Sure feels likes that from our vantage point on the ground.
It's time to conquer the world from a different vantage point!!
Yet from an outside vantage point, SmartThings has been treading water.
They're in the VIP section and basking in their vantage point.
That, combined with Paddock's elevated vantage point, maximized casualties, he said.
Guerrasio: From your vantage point, what went wrong with that movie?
From this vantage point, however, it's hard to conclude as much.
Rather, he said, it offered "another vantage point" of the episode.
Yet Edens's fallback vantage point did provide at least one benefit.
How dire is the situation right now from your vantage point?
They offer us a vantage point that is often otherwise unavailable.
From my vantage point, this marked a major shift for Breitbart.
Even from the vantage point of 2018, it's tough to say.
Debates operate against expectations and so, from that vantage point, Sen.
But the committee says the former executive's vantage point was insufficient.
From this vantage point the 2020s should prove even more memorable.
She shows us the limits of her vantage point as narrator.
And in America, we'll have a much better vantage point, at least.
From that vantage point, Clinton emerges as an extraordinarily adept political figure.
From his catcher's crouch on Thursday, Ciuffo had the best vantage point.
Less well adapted, I retreat to the village below our vantage point.
I, for one, have a special vantage point molded by personal experience.
It's just a different...vantage point looking back than running with it.
"From my vantage point, it was a pretty rough outing," Freeland said.
Three of San Francisco's signature landmarks are seen from this vantage point.
Seen from Beijing's vantage point, these operations are responses to internal threats.
I often ended up with a better vantage point than my colleagues.
But the viewer sees the balloons from a vantage point above them.
Republican commentator Alice Stewart has a special vantage point on Roger Stone.
I guess from the vantage point of a congressman that makes sense.
That said, I do like seeing my family from Hugh's vantage point.
But from an international vantage point, Trump's maneuver here is totally predictable.
Did you see that from the outside or from your vantage point?
By day, international monitors from the OSCE occupy this pitiful vantage point.
It is hard to say no from the vantage point of 2019.
But, even from today's vantage point, we all know they are very crude.
Here's the rabbit surveying the upside-down hutch from his lofty vantage point.
From a dead-on vantage point, the screen has a warm color temperature.
Whether all of this amounts to a crisis depends on one's vantage point.
From my vantage point, Faraday Future feels like the Donald Trump of startups.
But from the vantage point of 2009, the whole idea was totally unthinkable.
From that vantage point, there's some logic to working him off the ball.
Pocahontas to Sarah Palin, seen from a vantage point that students of American
From my vantage point in the center of the course, it's pure excitement.
From this vantage point, seems the parents of 2 boys are rock solid.
"Space is the vantage point that allows us to do business," Anderson said.
Things looked no better from my vantage point on the ground in China.
From my vantage point on the Isla, it seemed like a strong argument.
"  "By turning my phone," he continued, "I get a whole new vantage point.
"From my vantage point, it does look like an attack on Americans," Rep.
And how even a century can be fleeting from a certain vantage point.
From the vantage point of the stadium, the surroundings don't look like much.
It's just dumb all around, really, from any vantage point you can pick.
There are also million-dollar views of the city from this vantage point.
For an even closer vantage point, book an oceanfront room with a balcony.
So he sent up his drone to a get a better vantage point.
Viewed from this vantage point, the water shone a glorious, thirst-quenching blue.
Chris Weller also explores the fence from a different vantage point in charcoal.
ET, broadcast from an exclusive vantage point with an aerial view of the castle.
They say this is just more of the same, from their vantage point -- Neil.
From this vantage point, McConnell's Saturday statement starts to look like a tremendous error.
In addition, they have been instrumental in helping me to clarify my vantage point.
However, Facebook and Instagram's engagement algorithms can streamline content to a singular vantage point.
He's updating them, and reflecting on them from his vantage point as an adult.
From this vantage point, GOLD has been collecting data on the ionosphere from above.
I think he has a very clear vantage point of how devastating this is.
From that vantage point, it would be the brightest thing in the night sky.
From his vantage point on the ground, Dougy's grandfather watched the plane go down.
But Mr Patrick and his backers are coming from a rather different vantage point.
" But, he says, from a New Yorker's vantage point, it is "eminently worth it.
I can&apost believe I have this vantage point of history in the making.
Since attaining my basic income, I've learned some things from this new vantage point.
Here visitors can watch from above with a good vantage point for taking selfies.
From the vantage point of someone in 210, Scherzer's debut seems like a prophecy.
From that vantage point, he had seen a major shift in clubbing culture develop.
From your vantage point, the gesture provides you with an added layer of security.
Her deck provided a strong vantage point to monitor the spread of the fire.
How, then, does that past appear from the vantage point of our own moment?
It also gives the People's Army a strategic vantage point over a global currency.
It is clear that from a certain vantage point, the future will be buggy.
The Waves offers a vantage point at the crossroads of digital and physical identity.
From the vantage point of public officials, hotels are not the most desirable option.
"That's really the only unique vantage point I bring to these conversations," Raskin said.
"From the vantage point of our board," he said, "Dennis has done everything right."
From his vantage point, Reed could only tell a part of the story, however.
The top offered a vantage point over the broken, boulder-strewn hills of Matobo.
Here's one scenario — told through the vantage point of Amazon's Jeff Bezos in 2030.
At least from that vantage point, the process seemed to work out just fine.
From his vantage point, Prince Mohammed's transformation push looks like a stop-go process.
From an A.I. vantage point, the absence of a coherent agenda is entirely understandable.
By topographical luck, the church had the only real vantage point of the wreckage.
David DeSteno has a special vantage point for observing public response to the Patriots.
Each side street reveals a new picturesque vantage point, practically begging to be Instagrammed.
From my vantage point, there's gonna be a little bit of a shake up.
So, Gary, from your vantage point, you&aposre saying this is about free choice, right?
The Cairo-based Owise Abuzaid explores the city from the vantage point of the street.
Starring Alicia Vikander, it tells the story of a life from one woman's vantage point.
It's appropriately called Layover, in honor of the four airfields visible from this vantage point.
So my vantage point is the political and regulatory strategy around legalization in different markets.
Clapper also repeatedly asked the army major how the war looked from his vantage point.
But from our vantage point — at least under this president — NAFTA has never looked safer.
But from the vantage point of fifteen years later, Freelancer is a very special thing.
EISEN: I WANTED TO ASK YOU QUICKLY ABOUT THE BROADER ECONOMY FROM YOUR VANTAGE POINT.
But from our vantage point five years out, that may no longer be the case.
Now it can use its unusual vantage point to help its customers stave off attacks.
An arching beam on the roof positions cameras and sensors at the best vantage point.
But from the current vantage point, the focus is squarely on Dawson's new product line.
From their vantage point, the moon will commence consuming the sun at 0003:2000 p.m.
Seeing things through Rader's eyes is indeed a stranger vantage point than all of those.
From his vantage point, Muybridge faintly captured Alcatraz Island, which was then a military prison.
From a vantage point inside the design, tourists can experience Norway's fjords and mountain ranges.
Alas, from my vantage point he was mostly blocked from view by the other players.
From the vantage point of just eight years, the fears stirred by Conficker seem quaint.
Although the vantage point of space may seem infinite, vision is limited through the portal.
It's about an overlook, a vantage point that is remarkably privileged and also remarkably astute.
The vantage point offered views of Pioneer Square, the ferry terminal and Elliott Bay beyond.
He is making the presidency more authentic or more autocratic, depending on the vantage point.
Although this is the N.B.A.'s analytics age, Gelfand's vantage point is an extreme rarity.
Space and visibility were concerns for the mostly white audience shuffling for a vantage point.
That makes it a unique vantage point for volcanologists and everybody else, said Mr. Ozerov.
The estate's vantage point on a hill overlooking the Potomac takes advantage of beautiful views.
So from that vantage point, the game was almost a playoff matchup for both squads.
And that is a part of general health, health and wellness, from our vantage point.
"A Legacy of Spies" returns to the past from the vantage point of the present.
Pakistani artist Umber Majeed addresses this dire existential issue from a more intimate vantage point.
And of course, Little Earth got to see Big Earth from the best vantage point.
His high vantage point enabled him to peer into the whitewashed cottages on either side.
It merely gives you a better vantage point from which to observe the problems below.
However, from our vantage point, farmers like us lived, studied, and worked in our community.
From the vantage point of today, it looks like a sign of things to come.
From a different vantage point some academics and journalists offer up their own searing criticisms.
"From the vantage point of our board, Dennis has done everything right," Mr. Calhoun said.
The Ocean View room offered a great vantage point, with more privacy than Ocean Front.
But from the vantage point of its January 2018 premiere, it feels prescient, almost prophetic.
FlipFeed, though, thinks it's found a solution by showing people content from a new vantage point.
And if you want, you can continue to have a vantage point from that particular person.
Beauty, from a Western vantage point, wasn't something that boys were supposed to even look at.
I stayed in a standard room with lake view, and highly recommend requesting this vantage point.
Looking back from the vantage point of Gilead, these rifts take on a more ominous tone.
From this vantage point, MapleStory is looking the furthest from dead that it's been since 2009.
How could you look at it from another vantage point that it could work for you?
The illusion is called anamorphic 3D, which works best when viewed from a specific vantage point.
We wanted to gain a closer vantage point and asked to accompany her on an expedition.
From his vantage point, he just wanted to "expand" traditional notions of who was using cannabis.
Looking back over his career from today's vantage point, he is something of an incomplete hero.
From my vantage point, there are legitimate concerns about the quality of care given to Felipe.
From my vantage point, an opening in one month looked as though it may be unlikely.
As I looked out from my vantage point on the ramp, I felt sore and ridiculous.
When the former congressman begins his answer, our vantage point is in the room with him.
It nurtured a future-minded mentality — seeing the present from the vantage point of the future.
We're using our unique vantage point in space to provide observations and data of Hurricane Irma.
And they all had a vantage point and a place where they all connected as well.
Dancers who sounded in sync from one vantage point could sound out of it from another.
It's from that vantage point that we see the much-beloved first half of the novel.
"From my vantage point in El Paso there is no crisis," Margo, the mayor, told me.
And from my vantage point, I see a fundamental shift in finance happening right under everyone's noses.
Given the pair's shared propensity for spectacular finishes, it makes sense from an entertainment vantage point too.
The balcony vantage point was the highlight of the room, and cost about $15 more per night.
From this vantage point, it's nearly impossible to distinguish male from female, which is entirely the point.
And that means that from our vantage point the moon can, occasionally, block out the sun altogether.
I read Gideon Lewis-Kraus's article on Alice Goffman hungrily and from a vantage point of ignorance.
This gives me a unique vantage point: I know which types of startups most often reach profitability.
From the spacecraft's vantage point in orbit, half of Bennu is sunlit and half is in shadow.
From this vantage point, Kidman looks at her family from a distance, the way the interviewees did.
Active star-forming regions like this are rather large, but from this vantage point appear so lonely.
Active star-forming regions like this are rather large, but from this vantage point appear so lonely.
But what's less clear is why you'd want to have endless footage from your kid's vantage point.
From the vantage point of Master of None, New York feels like a place teeming with connection.
Looked at from the right vantage point, black holes might not be not be bald at all.
But viewed from another vantage point, it can look as if he were holding them very close.
This creates a kind of fun-house mirror effect in which your vantage point changes your view.
In the animation, gravity twists light into a mesmerizing gyre that shifts based on your vantage point.
But from the vantage point of 21982, both Reagan and Bill Clinton look more like transitional figures.
Adrenaline-charged, she was completely unfazed by her injuries, instead focused on her thrilling new vantage point.
Mauna Kea's summit is an unparalleled vantage point for astronomers eager to peer deep into the universe.
From his vantage point, Mr. Miller wrote, Mr. Trump was sometimes "a little quieter" than Mrs. Clinton.
Join us as we celebrate our home with beautiful views from our unique vantage point of space.
From the more objective vantage point, those same qualities took on an opposite shade: aloof, haughty, petulant.
It is impossible to see the entire bear, titled "I Am Here," from any single vantage point.
From an elevated vantage point, a dozen blazes could be spotted across an 845,000-acre nature preserve.
From Trump's vantage point, support in Washington, and in the electorate as a whole, is falling off.
"Governor Murphy is a gift from the heavens, from my vantage point," said Mr. Bhalla, a Democrat.
Three excellent Philadelphia musicians, each with his own vantage point, come together to elevate a hometown hero.
Yet the show's vantage point leaves little space to appreciate it if you find the characters insufferable.
For connoisseurs of cycling, mountain roads provide an optimal vantage point to see a race in person.
I have worked for the [New York State] Department of Corrections and have a good vantage point.
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From Kim's vantage point, he's got the US in his crosshairs, keeping a potential invasion at bay.
"It's a great way to see the island and shoreline from a different vantage point," he said.
Where you stand matters quite a bit in making these estimates: How does a vantage point matter?
Vance's politics are neither here nor there, except for the vantage point they provide for Elegy itself.
I won't trouble you with keynote photos — my vantage point wasn't special, nor was my camera lens.
From their vantage point onstage, disinterested audiences and poor turnouts at previously reliable venues only compounded Sebadoh's woes.
By morning, spectators were streaming into the park, so we got up quickly to keep our vantage point.
WASHINGTON — Robinson Chirinos, the Houston Astros catcher, has the best vantage point during games to evaluate every play.
From my vantage point at Stanford, I've naturally become especially concerned with the goings-on of Silicon Valley.
This shaky vantage point shows the caravan of luxury SUVs and dots of human beings from the sky.
The discomfort is the point, says Morgan Mercer, founder of Vantage Point, the company behind the VR demonstration.
From her vantage point, VR tools like Medium could change how our game and film characters are designed.
But let's look at the issue from the vantage point of Republican voters in high-tax blue states.
From the vantage point of history, technical, legislative, and administrative responses to information warfare are doomed to fail.
From this writer's vantage point, there is no reasonable version of the 2020s that doesn't include Bad Bunny.
The lessons of Jewish history might look quite different from the vantage point of Tel Aviv or Hebron.
With so many things to see from my vantage point, it was like a real-life television show.
MIAMI — The best vantage point from which to truly appreciate how Bartolo Colon pitches is behind home plate.
"I was a little deeper and had an aerial vantage point that they would never see," he said.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A mysteriously hovering vantage point slowly rotates above muddy, languidly rippling waters.
We wish we could turn back time, because from this vantage point everything seems obvious, but we can't.
" From her vantage point, "People on both sides reduce the other to hopelessly simplistic caricatures of human beings.
In cut-offs (also default assumption), my legs clearly visible from the vantage point of a trucker's cab.
From nearly any vantage point, this road-heavy, transit-lite approach has been a disaster for American cities.
From our vantage point here on Earth, the universe can seem like a relatively calm and static place.
It is as if we are perched on a vantage point, gazing at peaks, hills, and a river.
The image's vantage point doesn't allow the would-be customer to see what art the girl has made.
It is also an ideal viewing platform, where any vantage point offers vertiginous views of the stately monolith.
This article was originally published on THUMP UK. From this vantage point you can see the whole city.
From that vantage point, it looks as if Mr. Giuliani's report about what Mr. Mueller said appears plausible.
Shooting it frontally, Greene looked up at the timeworn face from the subordinate vantage point of a suppliant.
To see higher education in New York City being transformed, you have only to pick your vantage point.
Half a century later, "Measurement Room: No Vantage Point" is a spiritual homecoming for a deeply layered conceit.
This is not a separation at all, and from a conflict of interest vantage point, it won't work.
From my current vantage point — 42 years old, the father of three young children — the trip seemed ludicrous.
Changi Airport says the bridge is the best vantage point to view the 40-metre-high Rain Vortex.
I guess, from my vantage point, I've seen Silicon Valley grow every year, every decade, through every wave.
From our vantage point we've made some decent progress, but there's still a fairly lengthy way to go.
They're still just as capable as they had been; From this vantage point, Gilead's restrictions seem so, so farcical.
That's because most VR video is shot with a single-rig setup, bolting your virtual vantage point in place.
From this vantage point, the rover could scan the wide expanse of the interior rim of the Gale Crater.
The hexagonal jet stream surrounding that monster cyclone creates a unique visual that's absolutely haunting at any vantage point.
But a webcam's intimate vantage point augments these actions in ways that patients can find distracting or off-putting.
From a different vantage point, however, the hard political labor all lies ahead — with Trump himself making it harder.
Every time this debris field moves in front of the star (from our vantage point), it appears to flicker.
In Colorado, Michigan and Virginia, things look quite different from this year's vantage point than they did in 2012.
That — from my vantage point, and much to my surprise — seems to be an appetite that can't be filled.
From her cousin's vantage point, Susan has likely fallen prey to illusions of luxury and happiness on social media.
From that vantage point, stories of women behaving badly undercut feminist claims, and justify men's near-monopoly on power.
THE buddy seat on Rick Kimberley's combine-harvester is a fine vantage point from which to observe precision farming.
The world has turned ever-so-slightly upside down, at least from the vantage point of the traditionally-minded.
Swipe the 360 video to the desired starting vantage point that you want, and then hit the record button.
Walk around the block and you can get an opinion from every vantage point on pretty much anything. Politics.
Few people have a better vantage point to observe the shifting worldview of Bay Area technologists than Stewart Brand.
From the vantage point of telescopes on Earth, the planets' motions regularly block out bits of the star's light.
It felt like a typical traffic stop and everything seemed "relaxed and calm" from his vantage point, Kauser testified.
Certainly, but perhaps the controversy is about the fact that it's coming from the vantage point of a man.
From this vantage point, the approach looks more like another homeopathic remedy than the far stronger medicine we need.
Seeing Earth from this vantage point gave me a unique perspective — something I've come to call the orbital perspective.
From its vantage point 400 miles up, the satellite let forecasters track wide cloud movements for the first time.
"Across the board, the U.S. business environment looks worse from the vantage point of small business," the report says.
A swan swims in a blue color field that is either water or sky, depending on one's vantage point.
"From the vantage point of our board, Dennis has done everything right," Calhoun said in an interview on CNBC.
That's the vantage point from which he has watched Trump's ascent, and from which he's making some crucial observations.
Satellite imagery from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter was also used to study the ripples from an orbital vantage point.
Seize the moon, you&aposve got a great vantage point to launch stuff at countries you don&apost like.
From our vantage point on Earth, we can only see pulsars if their beams are pointing directly at us.
From a vantage point in the city, we could see Batista's planes bombing the rebel strongholds in the distance.
Objects like stars don't appear to move positions from our vantage point on Earth, because they're so far away.
As a bonus, their vantage point provides a perfect Earth observation platform for applications such as forestry, Pelletier said.
From today's vantage point, the Arab Spring stands out as an iconic cautionary tale of techno-utopianism gone wrong.
Now, they are looking down a long, rocky road, with little light to be seen from this vantage point.
Problems like terrorism, natural disasters, disease, refugee crises, and climate change need coordinated responses from a worldwide vantage point.
The Sugar Land site offers present-day Americans a look at this shameful period from an unusual vantage point.
The scene suddenly cuts to a view of the ranger's exchange with X from a more distant vantage point.
You almost have to look at a plant from the vantage point of a chipmunk to see its shape.
"You just have to let go, especially at this vantage point of age," the 77-year-old filmmaker said.
Mountain roads provide an optimal vantage point to see a bicycle race in person, but they're difficult to reach.
We can't guarantee a perfect photo opp from our fixed vantage point of the floating space rock called Earth.
From my vantage point in a village in the English countryside, party politics in America are certainly eye-catching.
"From today's vantage point, there is no reason to fear that Germany will slide into recession," the Bundesbank added.
One alternately wishes Wang had been subjected to more disciplined editing and to more questioning of her vantage point.
Well, it's kind of hard for me to say, because my vantage point has also changed a lot. Right.
Obviously the ecosystem has changed a bit, but because Stripe has grown, my particular vantage point has also changed.
From our vantage point, the situation is complex and probably can't be reduced to the "fault" of a single person.
But according to Giorgio Agamben, the only vantage point from which to observe contemporaneity is from that of an anachronism.
They would likely bring in the nominee through the south portico which means that we&aposve got no vantage point.
When we're willing to view things from an unexplored vantage point, we just might discover a new mode of being.
From Lyft's vantage point, it was another boon to Didi because the home team will inevitably get further government support.
From our vantage point here on Earth, it will look like a tiny, black dot is moving across the sun.
Be actively engaged in political campaigns, and later on, be activists and speak out on concerns from their vantage point.
It's the perfect vantage point to see our beautiful blue marble as it makes its yearly journey around the sun.
The answer may be obvious to some, but why do you think it's such an issue from your vantage point?
NASA recently noted that the spacecraft's vantage point is ideal for studying Solar Wind, and it's been doing just that.
Yes, communism is gone and the Soviet Union has crumbled but, from his vantage point, Russia did not go anywhere.
LOOKING back from the vantage point of 2025*, economic historians are starting to write their analyses of the Trump slump.
Through a vantage point of freak tornadoes and crazy flooding, universal basic income can also be seen as universal insurance.
The bottom line: The idea still seems outlandish from almost every vantage point — technology, land acquisition, expense, and so on.
She posted her vantage point on Instagram and you can see why she's cemented her status as a bonafide star.
I don't give stock advice, but from my vantage point--with this data--stocks are at least a solid hold.
From this vantage point, feminism is seen as an enabler of the political correctness that they despise across the board.
Those who climb trees are often lonely, or in search of a vantage point that separates them from everybody else.
It was a vantage point where he could make wry, quintessentially Letterman-esque remarks about the bustling realm beneath him.
I interned in Washington at the Department of Health and Human Services, to see a vantage point from within government.
From the vantage point of the road, they appeared to be floating not on water but on air, like zeppelins.
This time around the photographers can alter the vantage point and lens focal length, and swivel the camera 300 degrees.
From my vantage point, seated on the second level, it feels like the introduction to a particularly slick drag show.
Blessed with the ethnographic vantage point of a sex column, I texted him with a bone to pick; particularly, his.
He began to see himself as an ambassador for reframing the African black male from a historically omitted vantage point.
It came from our story and our vantage point but it's relatable to the world, cause everybody feels like that.
" What Miller learned from Jeff Sessions: "His whole approach to politics came from the vantage point of being a prosecutor.
Today we're at the phase of sharing our daily "stories," but the stories are always from one vantage point only.
These stations offer an ideal vantage point for monitoring the Black Sea, and nearby NATO members Turkey, Bulgaria and Romania.
It seems so vastly improbable from our vantage point more than 50 years on, but these were truly utopian undertakings.
When I looked at the image through this vantage point, I didn't see only my missteps, my guilt, my inadequacies.
Some were worse than others, but regarded from the vantage point of the year end, the critical mass is striking.
Damrosch is equal to his characters, considering their comments from our vantage point, especially our present awareness of women's lives.
From the vantage point of 2017, it's pretty hard to imagine anyone seeing Benjamin as some kind of rebellious hero.
The hotel encompasses over 15 exclusive-feeling and private acres overlooking the beach, with stunning views from every vantage point.
From the vantage point of the 21st century, that may make him the most radically modern designer of them all.
The second-person form forces the reader to take up a novel vantage point—I am a camel, one realizes.
Her memories, which include a pivotal 18th birthday party, are deftly explored, giving a vantage point into her emotional state.
I would first like to describe my background as well as my role and vantage point relevant to your inquiry.
For example, Vantage Point has developed a VR-based training platform to deliver immersive anti-sexual harassment training for companies.
She later wrote a novel about the twins, "Private Practices" (22013), told from the vantage point of a pregnant patient.
"You just have to let go, especially at this vantage point of age," he said one Saturday afternoon last month.
From that vantage point, Michelle seems particularly tall — though she's not even close to her current height of 6'1".  "Ava!
"Hustlers" has a rare vantage point, as perhaps the only high-caliber feature about strippers made by a female filmmaker.
Several companies offer helicopter services where you can purchase a seat and shoot the pigs from a high vantage point.
From the vantage point of black progressives, his words were a kind of all-lives-matter statement of public policy.
WeWork and the IPO market From a space enthusiast's vantage point, however, Galactic's stock market debut was potentially more exciting.
The tip of the Salesforce Tower and LinkedIn's black cubed office building are both in view from this vantage point.
To look at it right now through telescopes from our vantage point on Earth, it appears close to the sun.
And the best vantage point for seeing the sights, from Buda Castle to the monumental Parliament building, is the river.
From a certain vantage point, you can't quite tell what hangs on the back wall of Justin Brice Guariglia's Brooklyn studio.
"I saw [DACA] first from the vantage point of being the Cabinet official responsible for immigration and immigration policy," Napolitano said.
It's a unique vantage point, and SpaceX has released some neat videos in the past of its landings and attempted landings.
Rosen writes from a traditional vantage point, casting the bugs as enemies and drugs as weapons in the war against them.
Surely, from her stratospheric vantage point, I imagined, she could relate to and appreciate the root of the younger queen's struggle.
Companies are going into space because it offers a different vantage point, allowing them to gather valuable new, previously-unaffordable information.
At least, that's how it'll appear from our vantage point, with our hundreds-of-miles-high in the sky satellite eyes.
The room would have given Paddock a perfect vantage point overlooking the Life is Beautiful concert that was held from Sept.
This new vantage point allowed him to see drawbacks and advantages for companies in outsourcing design versus bringing it in-house.
And from that vantage point, the spacecraft could tell us a lot about what kinds of materials Ultima Thule is made.
You don't try to get vantage point once the spacecraft is fired up, so enjoy it while you can.[ESA/NASA]
You feel very cool during engagements, picking off enemies, dodging behind cover, flying to a new vantage point and so on.
This unique background doesn't preclude her from taking part in the conversation, but it certainly gives her an interesting vantage point.
Unfortunately, the Nest Cam can't pan and tilt, so make sure you set up your camera at an optimal vantage point.
Contrary to this approach, the right to keep and bear arms is viewed exclusively from the vantage point of the state.
Astronauts on the International Space Station also had a unique vantage point for the eclipse, which they shared via social media.
Backers of the project say the height of the volcano's peak will give the 18-story telescope an ideal vantage point.
The easiest way to overwhelm is from above, as this is the vantage point from which all authority tends to descend.
The mission's main spacecraft, Chandrayaan-2, has since spotted the Vikram lander's hapless hardware from its vantage point orbiting the moon.
Scientists chose the summit of Mauna Kea because of its vantage point, but legal battles and demonstrations delayed construction for years.
Taken from the vantage point of the cemetery's grounds, iconic photos of these processions have been cathartic for millions of mourners.
From the early vantage point, this fight looks like a high-risk, low reward bout for the long-time contender Mousasi.
From a national vantage point, Mr. Clark's death is the latest example of young black men being killed by police officers.
From a certain vantage point, the scene looked like a relaxed version of the sick bay on the "Star Trek" Enterprise.
BOSTON — "People don't usually get this vantage point," said Jill Medvedow, the longtime director of the Institute of Contemporary Art here.
This gave him a vantage point many in Memel did not have, and he saw Europe becoming gripped by anti-Semitism.
Tall, brawny, and clothed in bright colors, Hawk doesn't blend in with the crowd, which gives him a unique vantage point.
That said, there's no arguing that C.E.O.s have a rare vantage point for spotting patterns about management, leadership and human behavior.
A standard room without the view will cost $50 to $100 less, though, the vantage point is more than worth it.
I caught a glimpse of the bay in the distance, but wouldn't consider the vantage point as a splurge-worthy perk.
Directed by Emmy winner Lana Wilson, the film will take a look at Swift's from a unique vantage point: her own.
If you can see things from a different vantage point, you understand better your own arguments and how the world works.
Live footage broadcast on pro-opposition Orient News TV on Saturday showed the hill provides a vantage point across a wide area.
From the optimistic vantage point of the past, we were supposed to have space stations on the Moon and Mars by now.
I highly recommend doing this unless you want to climb up to the tower for a different vantage point of the city.
From this vantage point, it's not difficult to see how arguments over and about value gained popularity in the wake of 2008.
While some speak from an individual vantage point, fighting specific battles on behalf of their local communities, others lead broader social movements.
From my vantage point, we just are not compelled enough to spend more money to put more gadgets somewhere on our bodies.
But with the vantage point being much different from what a player experiences during the game, the results are not always optimal.
From the business vantage point, it has been fascinating to watch how technology has both complicated and helped the Fed's policy decisions.
A good way to do this is to put yourself in the receiver's shoes and read the email from their vantage point.
From this vantage point, Finalcad is able to provide insights and "best practices at a company level," powered by its analytics technology.
From your vantage point, are we in an inflationary environment in terms of what we the consumer are paying for consumer products?
Earlier in the Bible, in the books of Kings in particular, Hebrew history was told through the vantage point of the kings.
The unusual vantage point meant Condon understand exactly what happened with a little more than five minutes left in the first period.
" The multi-screen portion of the exhibit is also getting an overhaul with "an even wider vantage point of our country's history.
He seized the moral high ground, and from that vantage point, he mowed down his adversaries with ruthless efficiency and terrifying effectiveness.
Well, it means finding a vantage point for every viewer to explore a shared world by fully re-rendering the game itself.
Such is Ai's point of connection in Human Flow, rendered as his respectful, sometimes awkward vantage point in his interactions with migrants.
But Planned Parenthood is a health care provider, a tricky vantage point from which to talk about abortion with total ideological clarity.
From another vantage point, the "documentary" appears to allow Star to portray his side of the story that everyone is watching for.
As you pull alongside and pass it, however, from your vantage point the car appears to move backwards for just a moment.
One of those schools was the Air Force Academy, which has a 17 percent acceptance rate and an especially interesting vantage point.
While making Breaking Bad, it was fun to watch Matt and his show just take off from a very close vantage point.
And even if it's not, at least the views are — this vantage point offers some of the best sights in the city.
For teens, in particular, that myth may be hard to shake; suffering can seem never-ending from the vantage point of adolescence.
From our vantage point, it might seem like everyone was wearing tie-dye in the late '60s, from festivalgoers to Halston customers.
The inscription was particularly apt from an alpinist who had surveyed the world from its highest vantage point, on Everest, and survived.
From that vantage point, each satellite can see a larger swath of the Earth, meaning fewer are needed to provide global coverage.
Your statement also provides texture and context to your interactions with the president, from your vantage point, and outlines a strained relationship.
From another vantage point altogether, there is the dilemma of the conservative who finds Trump repugnant, but also views Democrats as worse.
But from the vantage point of 2020, it can be difficult to appreciate the sheer breadth of imagination involved in its making.
But from my vantage point, that place was never a champion of diverse thought and was not particularly kind to its dissenters.
He was correct — yet from our distant vantage point, we can see that the disagreement in the 1856 election was relatively narrow.
"It's all centered on a vantage point of the Albers piece," said Rob Speyer, the president and chief executive of Tishman Speyer.
And yet, as with so much else in Florence, another, even better vantage point on the city lies hidden in plain sight.
From his vantage point watching the action, the queen's Hand mutters, "Flee, you idiot," before the dragon nearly engulfs Jamie in fire.
Even from her early vantage point, in almost all outcomes, she was looking at a comfy VP position at a nice salary.
"The blessing or the curse — depending on one's vantage point — of a binding contract is its certitude," Gee said in the order.
And there's nothing wrong with that, but the notion that this is, like, the true, objective vantage point I find highly objectionable.
From her vantage point while blow-drying their hair, Madam Boob Slapper would scope out the cleavage of her small-busted customers.
Most of the time, the camera hovers above the action, privileging the viewer as an omnipotent being with a high vantage point.
From the vantage point of history, we know this will, at the very least, force the church to confront a very old sin.
It's a spiral galaxy like our own Milky Way, but from this vantage point it looks more like a fuzzy swath of stardust.
It's a spiral galaxy like our own Milky Way, but from this vantage point it looks more like a fuzzy swath of stardust.
From the early vantage point, it was clear that the Dillashaw-Lineker winner would probably be paired with the Cruz-Garbrandt winner next.
Glance at the night sky from a clear vantage point, and the thick band of the Milky Way will slash across the sky.
Because of their high vantage point, about 484 miles up, the Aireon ADS-B technology can see farther out than ground-based stations.
Bennett said that from his vantage point, watching the girls walk down the hallway in slow motion felt "identical" to the original film.
Derek Belch (STRIVR), Clorama Dorvilias (DebiasVR) and Morgan Mercer (Vantage Point) will talk about ways business can use the technologies to train employees.
From a more hopeful vantage point, a sense of normalcy, coupled with vigilance, is the most measured reaction to the threat of terrorism.
For those who weren't in California for the Coachella performance, it was streamed live through the vantage point of a peephole on YouTube.
However, speaking from her London vantage point, Meric-Smith says this is not an especial concern for hedge funds relative to other times.
His cockpit has given him a vantage point over the last 50 or 60 years to see a "cancer" spread across the land.
I have a different vantage point in 30, and now it does seem more revolutionary to think of a woman leading the country.
Because of his spectacularly encompassing vantage point, Gupta asked Kelly how he would define the Earth's condition if it were a human body.
"No other residence has 360-degree views of the city from such a high vantage point," says broker Leslie Turner of Hudson Phillips.
The hope is that aircraft like this one -- flying mechanical scouts -- will eventually give scientists another vantage point from which to observe Mars.
And he held quite the vantage point — he was on the inside of the bureau's leadership in May 2017, when the discussions occurred.
It is precisely this perspective that, from our vantage point in the year 2019, makes her work more sweepingly American than any other.
The princess and her husband were visiting the Treetop, a popular spot back then for looking at animals from a high vantage point.
And from a diagonal vantage point, the dress continues that opposites idea, where Hadid's covered up from one side and exposed from another.
To really understand Birth is most often a matter of vantage point—at what angle do you enter Griffith's difficult allegory of hate?
So rather than the Moon changing direction, it's the changing vantage point of SDO as it orbits Earth that caused the visual effect.
Observing the position of the sun, he exclaimed that, from a higher vantage point, we would be able to see a rainbow forming.
That choreography traveled restlessly from side to side (or front to back, depending on your vantage point), making the most of its confines.
This new album sees the band living in the midst of adulthood rather than dreading its monotony from the vantage point of youth.
"Europe has a unique vantage point based on its focus on placing the citizen at the heart of its endeavours," the experts write.
Paul Mpagi Sepuya, 35, also critiques photography portraiture, from a vantage point that is more formally inventive and politically oblique than Ms. Syjuco's.
Perhaps from his vantage point, re-electing this president doesn't seem uniquely catastrophic when set against the danger of European-style social democracy.
Sapochnik cut to a wide shot from Jon and Dany's vantage point atop a ridge, watching this wave of fire cross the darkness.
"It was funny because I had to climb onto a table to see how they looked from a high vantage point," she said.
These sorts of gaming rigs have been available for several years and provide a unique vantage point for gamers and flight sim operators.
"This was a privileged vantage point from which to observe the tech industry, and we tried not to talk about it," she writes.
"Her arms and her body were sucked ... in that direction, from my vantage point," said passenger Marty Martinez, who was in Row 2190.
"Earth is alive, and I have witnessed its power and beauty from a special vantage point 250 miles above the surface," she said.
Astronauts on the station often share beautiful images and time lapses they capture from their unique vantage point 220 miles above the Earth.
But from the vantage point of right now, in 20193, it's not hard to feel like team Thrones hoped everything would go differently.
"We see limited bullish assistance to the complex from a fundamental vantage point," said Jim Ritterbusch of Chicago-based oil consultancy Ritterbusch & Associates.
It is our time to hit back — and President Trump's border wall proposal may not sound unreasonable when considered from this vantage point.
And the three people on board — two pilots, David Mackay and Michael Masucci, and Ms. Moses — got the vantage point of a lifetime.
From a slightly lower vantage point—my feet up, head back, eyes closed, late-morning sun on my face—I understood something similar.
From their vantage point, covering contraception gives women more freedom to enjoy recreational sex without suffering economically, professionally or medically from an unwanted pregnancy.
From my vantage point in the middle of the cavernous McEnery Convention Hall in San Jose, California, it was impossible to draw any conclusions.
Every few months, from our vantage point here on Earth, it looks like the planet Mercury is drawing loop-de-loops in the sky.
So trying to estimate the ideal size or the maximum sustainable population from our current vantage point is unlikely to be a fruitful exercise.
From my vantage point, the mainstream music industry has a tendency to cling to anachronistic, antiquated rules in an always-evolving, ever-adapting game.
Between the Play Store and Android itself, Google has a powerful vantage point for spotting and automatically squashing that malware before it can spread.
The map shows the Dome of the Rock at the center, depicted from the vantage point of the Mount of Olives to the east.
And I can see the lit Washington Monument that's rising from my vantage point of the F.B.I. just over the Trump — new Trump hotel.
But, at least when installed in a geographically distant gallery, the painting's impersonal vantage point minimizes the coastal region's imperiled, ground-level climate realities.
And while I don't doubt that he felt it, from my vantage point, he played through it, overcoming what might otherwise hold him back.
Officers also relied on a witness who claimed he saw the murder, even though it would have been nearly impossible given his vantage point.
But the biggest problem for Clinton would likely be Kaine's record on abortion, which is, from a pro-choice vantage point, close to abysmal.
This should be common logic, but it's not, because people are narcissistic idiots who only see the world through their own myopic vantage point.
There's been so much speculation about what's gone on, but from what your vantage point and what you know, how do you read this?
It's everything to us and important to our survival and the space station is a great vantage point to share our planet in pictures.
From our vantage point, about half a year away from the 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, these words might seem incredible.
From his vantage-point, Mr Figueiredo waves towards the only clearing in the arboreal landscape: an unfinished Petrobras fertiliser plant a few kilometres away.
From this vantage point, both globalized Communism and globalized capitalism are equally suspect, and a "citizen of the world" is an agent of imperialism.
" T.I.'s verses are a response: "You gotta see the vantage point of the people/What makes you feel equal makes them feel evil.
The video comes courtesy of Reddit user allsp49, who shot it from a vantage point in Jersey City, right across the water from Manhattan.
The incident spurred the creation of SWAT teams, and has drawn comparisons to the Las Vegas shooting because of the gunman's high vantage point.
Suddenly, the bright light becomes evenly dispersed because, from that vantage point, no parts of the disk are moving toward or away from you.
Ishiguro invites the future into the past in this novel, and in so doing hoists himself into a new vantage point on the present.
From this vantage point, the villino presents only two of its six floors to the public, and appears to be a tidy little residence.
From our vantage point—and from Christ's—we're looking down on literally thousands and thousands of Jews gathering at the banks of the water.
And while Bannon's photographs can only capture one or two of the sections of the camp, they nonetheless give viewers a unique vantage point.
To the rest of America, a U.B.I. may seem like a pipe dream, but from my vantage point some form of it seems inevitable.
From his vantage point, the attitude toward the opioid deaths today is still influenced by racialized attitudes about the crack and heroin epidemics before.
These are true duo shows, with no backing band, and they will offer a unique vantage point on the two musicians' decades-long bond.
From my vantage point behind him, the crown of his head was so perfectly egg-shaped I imagined myself tapping it with a spoon.
In the colorful melodrama "The Sky Is Pink," a teenager tells the story of her family's care and sacrifices from an unusual vantage point.
Internal conflicts can be challenging to see from a single vantage point, which is why we all must be alert to changes in behaviors.
His YouTube account contained several videos of bombings and other events related to the conflict that were filmed from the same northerly vantage point.
Then I noticed something else: From just about any vantage point in the old mill, you could look outside and see the sun shining.
These attorneys general have a unique vantage point at the intersection of law enforcement and public policy—but on this issue, they're completely wrong.
"The answer from our vantage point is a resounding NO, as we view [this as] only the first part of this massive upgrade opportunity."
From the vantage point of the private sector, I look forward to helping the president-elect in any way he deems necessary and appropriate.
It'll be able to assess their density from that vantage point, giving us valuable new info about the potential habitability of distant heavenly bodies.
This series will unleash a compelling vantage point to the sport that will delight fans and serve as a catalyst to entice new fans.
It is stranger still, perhaps, that from that less-than-ideal vantage point he could be telling me about a possible goal of life.
From my vantage point, that Alexa-powered microwave was arguably one of the most important announcements Amazon has made in the past few years.
It felt like a world whose workings could be understood, but only from some impossible vantage point outside its version of time and space.
As the first hyper-intelligent person to get truly pwned by an AI, Kasparov has a unique vantage point on the artificial intelligence debate.
This could have something to do with our vantage point — high above the bed, as if we were having an out-of-body experience.
From Trump's vantage point, the proximate cause of his troubles wasn't the news being reported on, but the fact that it had been leaked.
I was looking at the world from a very narrow standpoint, whereas working as a journalist gives you like such a massive vantage point.
So discussing her feelings about the episode now, from the vantage point of a post–Crazy Rich Asians industry, is a complicated prospect for her.
Photographing the reactor from a fixed vantage point over the years, as well as Soviet flags in a stairwell, are examples that are intellectually satisfying.
Hannah's exposition becomes richly imagined flashbacks and narration (the novel switches line-to-line between her tapes and Clay's vantage point, which can get confusing).
This is different altogether: instead of viewing at ground level, we're at Vouivria-level, giving us a vantage point that is quite fresh and surprising!
It may not have been literal rape, but seen from this vantage point, the scene was undeniably abusive — a fact that Bertolucci seemed to acknowledge.
Markowicz plucks the above, one-word descriptors liberals used in 2012 because from the vantage point of today, they fit Trump much better than Romney.
She plans to use them to tell stories from her life both pre- and post-election and offer readers a unique and intimately vantage point.
Even though the Model 3 is a physically smaller car than the S, it felt surprisingly spacious from my vantage point in the back seat.
What real victory is about From that vantage point then, the New York attorney general's case against the Trump defendants takes on a different hue.
"From our vantage point, we expect gold to head towards our target of $1,364 sooner than anticipated," TD Securities analysts said in a research note.
What does this audience look like from your vantage point: Who are you trying to pull in, and what are you trying to achieve strategically?
On a cloudless day, visitors at the Empire State Building can see up to 80 miles of skyline from their vantage point in Midtown Manhattan.
Then there are the images captured by Mr. Perez's helmet camera, which offers a clear, unobstructed view of the shooting from the officer's vantage point.
"From that vantage point, the individual has full access to the visual experience intended by architect Louis Kahn," the conservancy said in a 2014 analysis.
From a vantage point not far from my house west of Maryville on Tuesday morning, I could see across about 30 miles into the mountains.
Daubigny's use of the boat to change his vantage point as he painted on board is reflected in many of the river paintings that followed.
This is not the first time the Moon has ostentatiously upstaged one of its cosmic neighbors from the vantage point of NASA's space-based cameras.
In a fit of impatience, I started looking around, and found a house across the street with a nice vantage point on the second floor.
The ideas that surfaced in this rich and tactile atmosphere, from a 218st-century vantage point, at least, were audacious and at times deeply problematic.
John McWhorter, a professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University, examined Trump's prospects for winning black votes from an entirely different vantage point.
It's a powerful vantage point, and one that holds both the practical realities and the lyrical poignancy of 11-year-old voices in equal tension.
Visible from almost every vantage point in the city, the statue is a powerful reminder of the price that Soviet people paid to defeat Nazism.
A young woman of independent mind and progressive morals, Olivia looks back on her exciting, subversive youth from the vantage point of her ninth decade.
A round-trip ticket on the aerial tram, is just 4353 rand and a fun ride that gives a great vantage point on the city.
The groom's mother was the bookkeeper for his father's business, Vantage Point Consultants, which was in Manhattan and advised companies on their legal-services costs.
From her vantage point as a 29-year-old female partner, she feels responsibility to surface conversations about gender imbalance and inclusivity in her work.
But he was mindful that from our vantage point in a city like Baltimore, you have to keep wondering how is this going to work.
Yet "our study estimates risk of very preterm morbidities from the vantage point of all pregnancies, and therefore better captures population-level disparities," Janevic said.
"VR allows the employee to see the body language, hear the tone, experience the context of the situation," said Vantage Point founder Morgan Mercer said.
The Great Red Spot is usually photographed on top, like this photo below, so the storm gets a different vantage point in this latest image.
I snuck away from our Manhattan HQ and wrote this on the G5 Studio from a relaxing and clear vantage point along the Hudson River.
You can judge for yourself whether or not this fan film accomplishes that feat, but from my vantage point, this one comes pretty damn close.
From our seemingly safe vantage point, we're granted the privilege of witnessing a life-altering experience while knowing that we have the luxury of time.
Nevertheless, the guide's three decades of listings offer an important vantage point on black business ownership and travel mobility in the age of Jim Crow.
It seems easy to forget from the vantage point of 773, but Avatar and its 3D visuals were a sensation in late 2009 and early 2010.
From their floating vantage point on the Yellow River, about an hour's drive north of central Zhengzhou, they have gawped at the provincial capital's dramatic development.
From his vantage point, Shopify Chief Operating Officer Harley Finkelstein says he is not surprised by the rise of fast-growing, self-funded, digital-native brands.
I want to keep an eye on Facebook, and the vantage point of being a user (albeit an inactive one) might be valuable in the future.
Street artist JR unveiled a photographic installation at the Louvre that causes the museum's iconic glass pyramid to "disappear" when viewed from a particular vantage point.
Becky, Friend of Barbie, smiles gleefully from her wheelchair at a mural-sized (from her vantage point) print of a green screen from a movie set.
Tasha: Tyrion whispering "Run, you fool" to Jaime from a safe vantage point above the battle was the most poignant moment in this show for me.
At night or in bad weather, on-the-spot controllers may not be able to see much of the airport, even from their lofty vantage point.
From my vantage point under the stage (it's cozy), I could hear her sort of mumble her way through a verse until she got on track.
But the light pillars seemed to look best from his original vantage point, as a large forested hill behind his house provides protection from light pollution.
American astronaut Scott Kelly has — and he shared his epic (albeit very temporary) vantage point for Super Bowl 50 with the rest of us on Sunday.
If you want a picture of how the whole ice sheet is changing, you really have to look at it from the vantage point of space.
The royal family gave the public a glimpse into the Queen's vantage point in a newly released photo from an annual garden party at Buckingham Palace.
From his vantage point above the clouds and the worst light pollution of large cities, Wick captured clear, long-exposure images of the star-filled sky.
From this vantage point, the probe is poised to solve mysteries about the Sun and its atmosphere that have plagued scientists for over half a century.
This is more of a transit, similar to how distant exoplanets move across their host star, and are subsequently spotted from our vantage point on Earth.
Then again, it all depends on your vantage point from Planet Earth—one skygazer's blue moon is another skygazer's first full moon of the following month.
I watch the sun set from my gorgeous vantage point as he carefully unpacks his keyboards and returns them to his collection of over 500 others.
On Twitter, Jokowi's official account with 1.93 million followers Periscoped the military flag raising ceremony from a very close vantage point, which drew some 4,500 viewers.
From the vantage point of the present day, however, it is remarkable that the city did not lose more of its public sector than it did.
Italy is a fascinating vantage point for the upheavals of 2016, and not only because of the echoes of Berlusconi in Trump, which I've examined before.
From its vantage point in space NASA can often detect remote catastrophes before authorities on the ground are even aware that disaster is in the making.
From that unique vantage point, she's compiled many of her favorite places into, "What I Found In a Thousand Towns," a new book published in September.
It is written from the vantage point of a 41-year-old "son of a rich white guy living in 2019," as Mr. Trump describes himself.
A quick Instagram scroll shows just how much millennials love a good vantage point that's both fun and photogenic — which brings me to my next point.
This time, however, there's a twist: He's able to watch this happen from an outside vantage point between zapping in and out of his own body.
With a different vantage point from Juno's polar orbit, the spacecraft's cameras are likely to add to the number of known moons of Jupiter, now 67.
One such vantage point, to which I returned when revisiting the show, was that of Wong Ping, a droll and melancholy digital animator from Hong Kong.
The 6900 election for president is in full swing as I can attest to personally from my vantage point here in scenic (if chilly) New Hampshire.
Dubai (CNN)Photographer Dennis Mallari's assignment to shoot the New Year's Eve fireworks was going fine until his vantage point started to go up in flames.
From even my privileged vantage point I could not see, beyond gauzy efforts to "raise awareness," whether that kind of brass tacks work was underway today.
But from the vantage point of 2019, it's fun to look back at Thompson's work here and see the development of a superstar in real time.
She's gone from "sneaking out the back door" to flee a failing relationship to using that same vantage point to allow her entourage to enter menacingly.
It's his unique vantage point of "before" and "after" 9/11 that has enabled Awawdeh to grow into the organizer and political thinker he is today.
"We may never know, but from my vantage point, this looks like those locations, to me, look like places where you would hit Americans," he added.
For centuries, St. Paul's, the domed 17th-century cathedral, was the tallest structure in London and the highest vantage point for viewing a low-rise city.
From that vantage point, with the players sliding and the groundstrokes flying, the Mathieu Court feels like a conventional court, which is something of a letdown.
I wondered if a better vantage point was behind the stage, the same view that the competitors had, directly into the awed faces of their fans.
When the forensic report is finished, Texans will have a clearer vantage point on how the sugar barons enriched themselves by systematically working people to death.
From his vantage point, the single biggest impact of the flea-borne typhus outbreak has been a ratcheting up of fear of people who are homeless.
The best vantage point to observe this phenomenon is near the southeast corner of the arch, looking up toward Fifth Avenue as unsuspecting people walk closer.
Flanked by mountains and far from population centers, the site offered an ideal vantage point for Beijing to monitor satellites and space missions around the clock.
Salty sea air and ocean views aside, it was also a good vantage point for one of Long Beach's offshore historical oddities: the THUMS oil islands.
The Hotel Emma's inspired design and location make it a fitting vantage point for seeing the city's fresh Mexican and Southwestern influences in design and art.
From Ms. Ward's vantage point, Black Friday is important because it gives brides an incentive to pull the trigger on one of their most important purchases.
This celestial event is known as a Moon-Mars occultation, and it occurs from some vantage point on Earth about twice a year, according to NASA.
Opinion Columnist Looking back at the 2020s from our vantage point in 2030, the first great event was the complete destruction of Donald Trump's Republican Party.
And from the "ground zero" vantage point of Houston, it was also clear how the divisive tribalism that infects Washington, D.C. saps this traditional American strength.
"All we have done is get our food and tuition paid for by you, basically," says Thomas, which made the thanks awkward from his vantage point.
You can see the virtual space your friends are in but you can't control your vantage point the way you could with a 360-degree video.
Ku's vantage point was better on Tuesday when he walked the course with Woods's group and managed to stake out spots just behind the gallery ropes.
"Measurement Room: No Vantage Point" by Mel Bochner, which opened at the museum this month, is the artist's latest effort in making our thought processes visible.
The Trocadéro Esplanade, which provides the best vantage point to photograph the tower, is normally packed with tourists, but on Thursday there were only a few.
He believes that, from his vantage point behind a car, he could have shot Hodgkinson "probably 4 minutes" before Capitol police officer David Bailey was wounded.
The default pop cultural perspective remains that of the adult man, and from his vantage point, exposing adolescent female sexuality onscreen can feel predatory or perverted.
From a more academic vantage point, Steven Pinker, a professor of psychology at Harvard, replied to my inquiry with a detailed critique of the A.P.A. guidelines.
Luckily, FOX 10, another local news station, had a different vantage point, one that never mysteriously went dark at the precise moment of its thrilling conclusion.
But when viewed from a higher vantage point, like from a plane, or the top of a crane, rainbows are magically revealed to be a complete circle.
The vantage point is from Mauna Kea, a dormant Big Island volcano that's 13,800 feet (4,200 meters) high, and located 40 miles (64 kilometers) from Mount Kilauea.
"It was a wonderful, normal family moment," says Daily Mirror photographer Ian Vogler, who witnessed the scene from a vantage point at the top of the palace.
This short from director Patrick Osborn — a previous winner in the category for 2014's Feast — tells its story from the vantage point of an old car.
The hotel's downtown waterfront location offers a prime vantage point of the San Diego Bay Parade of Lights, a holiday boat parade that takes place every December.
Even the easternmost part of the Great Wall, a few kilometres to the north, is appealing mainly as a vantage point to spy on the hermit kingdom.
Between my vantage point and the plant stood a number of high rises, their windows empty, popping out of the green forest that now fills the town.
From that path, OSIRIS-REx mapped Bennu's surface in intricate detail, and also observed some interesting things from this vantage point, including rocks spewing from Bennu's surface.
The more oblong, poppy seed-sized male slowly puttered his way over to the female and seemed, from my vantage point, to give her a horizontal bearhug.
New photos from the crowdfunded spacecraft, which is operated by The Planetary Society, provide a stunning high-resolution look at the Earth from its unique vantage point.
From the vantage point of July, when Fox News chief Roger Ailes has been fired and the Republican National Convention is a shambles, Bush's fears seem prescient.
But looking back at Nintendo's earliest Game Boy ads from the vantage point of 2019 gives you a sense of just how this product was so revolutionary.
But capturing the aerial as well as the fading sunset was difficult as there was no vantage point to get the two elements in the same frame.
I had to keep an eye on my sister and keep a lookout from a vantage point in the woods to see if no one was coming.
L&L Holding Company foresees that New Year's Eve will be a major cash cow for the hotel given its optimal vantage point to the ball drop.
And once converted, the hand-powered wheels remain at the user's side so they can continue to propel themselves manually while befitting from a higher vantage point.
The watchtower, as this wing of the palace is known, was also a perfect vantage point for surveying his subjects on the open plain beneath its windows.
Not only are short children harder to spot from an SUV's tall vantage point, pedestrians are more likely to die when hit by a taller, larger vehicle.
The Empire State Building is known for its panoramic views of New York City, but visitors don't always have the right vantage point to appreciate the architecture.
It can also use its vantage point to see where attackers are setting up shop on the web and how they plan to target their intended victims.
Similarly, the Snowden affair is told essentially from the vantage point of the review panel President Obama delegated to write a report on it, after the fact.
From the vantage point of my friendship group, it seems the No side's flagrant disregard for facts and underhand tactics are kicking otherwise apathetic people into action.
Speaking as an employer, we have an interesting vantage point that may provide a helpful perspective to a budding engineer, as well as more seasoned, talented engineers.
I know full well that I speak from the vantage point of a privileged white male, which affords me no right to judge when someone is offended.
Although Russia may seem like a disruptive power from the vantage point of the West, it could be an agent of stability in the Asia-Pacific region.
The idea of such a swift and massive uprising of young people may seem unusual from our vantage point, but it was not unusual for the era.
Mr. Paddock's position overhead gave him a vantage point over objects and obstacles that would typically protect people from bullets flying from a gunman at ground level.
From that detached vantage point, and even more distance online, the chess news media and fans have watched and analyzed the movement of each piece with excitement.
There is also a large communal balcony overlooking Chartres Street, which is where I opted to hang out for the prime vantage point over the French Quarter.
The place was swarming with so many soldiers, residents said, that some even climbed up avocado trees to gain a better vantage point to shoot at people.
While Levy looks at the issue from the vantage point of those harmed by A.I., robotics and information technology, Kurz, the Stanford economist, examines the economic winners.
Each page spread presents the garage from the same vantage point, and this well-crafted stage set allows the reader to track the refuse pile's dwindling inventory.
The joint online study of people aged 27 to 24 by the Public Religion Research Institute and MTV conducted last July and August offers another vantage point.
But from my vantage point — speaking with American and South Korean officials — it doesn't look like we're close to a deal and everyone will miss the deadline.
Her vantage point at the juncture of organized crime and advanced technology is of great value to readers and law enforcement professionals and should not be overlooked.
Embodying a literal eye to the past, "Liminal View" offers a vantage point for visitors to contemplate an inherited past from the station point of the present.
My favorite feature is the live video feed from the station itself: There's something humbling and uplifting about seeing our planet from that vantage point in real time.
Tornado tourism Lisius now runs Tempest Tours, a company that offers storm-chasing expeditions for tourists -- and a chance to photograph storms from a much closer vantage point.
If the Museum aims to engage multiple, differing views on the reality of law enforcement, why is the vantage point of those criminalized and victimized by police absent?
Despite Tyrion's mutterings from his vantage point across the field, the Kingslayer grabs his spear and lunges at Daenerys, only to come face to face with the dragon.
The park and the In-N-Out next door are known to plane spotters and aviation enthusiasts the world over for their unique vantage point of incoming aircraft.
" Not as a means to integrate into the white mainstream but instead to "remain on the borders of discourse, speaking from the vantage point of the insider/outsider.
Sarah Huston is a graphic designer, photographer, and skateboarder from Gold Coast, Australia who is determined to showcase the world of women's skateboarding from her personal vantage point.
In fact, it wants to take you pedaling through the solar system and across the coasts of Hawaii, all from the vantage point of a studio bike seat.
The report accused Clapper of frequently contacting head of US Central Command, Army Major General Steven Grove to tell Grove how the war looks from his vantage point.
From the vantage-point of the late 1950s, he looks back to Blitz-wrecked London and seeks to understand the "omissions and silences" that haunted his disrupted childhood.
From our vantage point in Silicon Valley, it has also become clear that the private markets for tech companies are in the early stages of a major correction.
At a time when we are confronted daily by the exploits of our government and its effects on Latin America, these photographers offer us an essential vantage point.
When a tree's vantage point finally proved they were clear of immigration officials and robbers, the Castillos hiked to the highway, flagged a truck, and hitchhiked to Chahuites.
Lidar's expensive, though, often adding $10,000 worth of components to a car's price tag, and it needs to be perched atop a vehicle for the best vantage point.
Thumbtack, which matches small-business professionals with customers who need jobs done, has a good vantage point when it comes to the current debate over jobs and automation.
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (CNN)There's something particularly disconcerting about watching a terrorist attack unfold in the heart of Europe from the vantage point of the Middle East.
The world attacked my father, in big and small ways, and he never took the time to think about situations from anyone else's vantage point but his own.
The Nest Cam With the layout of my apartment, I chose a shelf that provided a good vantage point of the kitchen serving window, living area, and bedroom.
From our vantage point as investors, we believe that we will see a similar spillover from the passenger car AV bubble into industrial, agriculture, construction and mining sectors.
Both the height of the building and the hill it sits on give the place a clear vantage point; its inhabitants can see for miles in all directions.
So this next one I just wanna knock out nasty because, I don't know...I feel like from this vantage point I have a shot at the conversation.
It's a lot of fun in theory but it presumes the sort of wide vantage point available to folks with bigger houses and, presumably, front and back doors.
However, from my vantage point as the daughter of a California state assemblywoman, a politically engaged college student and a millennial myself, I see a very different picture.
It was clear he gave some thought to the one-in-10 theory, and, from his vantage point overlooking the nursing home entrance, he counted off visitors, wondering.
From that vantage point, Matt Whitaker is perfectly suited to be the interim leader of the Justice Department, where he will oversee special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
By then the Trump era, uncertain as it may seem from our vantage point, will become the stuff of history textbooks—or more likely, of history VR experiences.
Wearing a three-piece olive suit and a maroon tie, Porzingis saluted a friendly face in the crowd and proceeded to what has become his customary vantage point.
I figured that my nearly five years as the New York Times Op-Ed editor gave me a pretty strong vantage point on what worked and what didn't.
Ms. Spooner gained her vantage point by squeezing past a scrum of journalists outside Henekey's Long Bar, masquerading as an ordinary customer on the arm of a colleague.
From this vantage point you can watch the boats ferry New Yorkers between the boroughs or take in the skyline of Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn, all at once.
We offer a few insights from our vantage point in the hopes of influencing the response to the current coronavirus pandemic, as well as future public health emergencies.
From his vantage point downstairs, all Young could see was King's shoes poking over the edge of the balcony after the civil rights leader crumpled to the floor.
It also has a large park, which is a great vantage point to see the London skyline, and Tempah used to hang out at a secret spot nearby.
Beyond the crumbling walls we can see a war-torn city — almost certainly The Last City, which we've only ever seen from the vantage point of Destiny's Tower.
The ship's bevy of polar toys, including hovercrafts, electric snowmobiles and a tethered hot air balloon, give guests a privileged vantage point of Antarctica's indelible and fragile beauty.
It did not take long for Burtynsky to find the vantage point he wanted: an oblique angle on a cluster of buildings at the intersection of two thoroughfares.
Brenda YablonTel Aviv To the Editor: It is deceptive to represent Jared Kushner and his opinions solely from the vantage point of a "senior adviser" to the president.
I am also fascinated by the abstraction that comes with the change of perspective; seeing something familiar from a new vantage point that you are not used to.
It's 12 degrees Fahrenheit as I write this in my office situated between Boston and New York City — a perfect vantage point for studying these vibrant tech ecosystems.
It's proof that great animation doesn't demand a certain medium or budget — this two-minute short was made with commercially available computer software — just a fresh vantage point.
John C. Austin, director of the Michigan Economic Center and a nonresident senior fellow at Brookings, has explored the politics of the Midwest from a different vantage point.
John C. Austin, director of the Michigan Economic Center and a nonresident senior fellow at Brookings, has explored the politics of the Midwest from a different vantage point.
"We have gained even more of an appreciation of how beautiful the city is from this vantage point, especially at night," Mr. McGee said of their skyline views.
The point-of-view shot from the vantage point of a torpedo when the Discovery fires a warning shot on what we thought was Spock's shuttle is fantastic.
Then, over that, I sculpted features like the very deep scarps, cliff sides, sulfur fields, volcanoes, craters, and things that might be perceived from a closer vantage point.
Friday marks the 30th anniversary of the iconic "Pale Blue Dot" photograph, which shows Earth as a speck from a vantage point 3.7 billion miles away from our sun.
Photographing these bodies is notoriously difficult: The sheer amount of light emitted by stars often washes them out, leaving these planets practically invisible from our vantage point on Earth.
As with birtherism, it's Trump against almost everybody, a vantage point that allows him to constantly be the embattled, populist outsider, even as he sits in the White House.
From his vantage point, true machine learning is almost entirely absent from the lending industry despite a rapid acceleration over the past half-decade in online banking and underwriting.
It is true that the "Skypark", a 340-metre-long curved platform set on three, 55-storey towers, is perhaps the most spectacular man-made vantage point in Asia.
So we get a short excursion to find a car that can be hot-wired and then we're off to the vantage point for Sasha to pull the trigger.
From that vantage point, Lutke has a view into all the emerging commerce trends before they are obvious — and he will share what's percolating now and what's coming next.
Earlier this week, Dylan Scott and I had the chance to sit down with him to chat about what the health care landscape looks like from his vantage point.
Looking back on Get Out from the vantage point of December, what's striking about it is how funny it is (sorry, Golden Globes truthers) as well as how eerie.
It will provide visitors with a vantage point from which to survey the expo site and the hills 10km away on which the Great Wall can be dimly discerned.
On Thursday afternoon, NASA posted a 360-degree Facebook feature captured on the ISS, allowing the user to twist and turn from a fixed vantage point in the ISS.
This is a great idea for people who want a high vantage point to view the expanding metropolis, and the slide works for people who don't think that's enough.
If you're on the perspective of Facebook or the vantage point of Facebook, Google and Twitter, their goal is going to be to make this as boring as possible.
Crypto and blockchain enthusiasts have been railing for years against the centralized world of banks, but many have been doing so from the privileged vantage point of developed countries.
"We have been seeing, from my vantage point, a softening in the Chinese stance towards crypto," said Jeremy Allaire, co-founder and CEO of crypto financial services firm Circle.
She eagerly attended her first space shuttle launch in Florida, the last launch of Endeavor, but cloud cover obscured all but four seconds of it from her vantage point.
Depending upon your vantage point and approach to the Ocean Avenue entrance, you can see Ms. Chisholm's silhouette inextricably intertwined with the iconic dome of the U.S. Capitol building.
From this vantage point the park is obscured beneath a deep green canopy, but the golden tip of Shwedagon Pagoda, Myanmar's most sacred Buddhist temple, glimmers above the trees.
In a decade or two, American politics may look as strange to us as the conservative politics of the 903s looked from the liberal vantage point of the 1960s.
There's enough control that you feel like you're driving, and enough assistance that the disorientation caused by steering a car from a fixed external vantage point doesn't ruin everything.
The fires raging in the Amazon forest are now large enough to be seen from space — an appropriate vantage point given the global nature posed by this unprecedented threat.
Sure, camera technology has improved and more lenses are incorporated into everything from films to sporting events, and it seems like the vantage point from our couch is improving.
Nor, from his vantage point, could he grasp how they never saw—or, worse, tacitly accepted—the ways that the AAU system rewarded corruption, with players as human currency.
Watch the video above for a tour of Richmond from a three-foot-high vantage point, and stay until the end for a tender moment that'll make your day.
Life as a London renter has been a fairly miserable vantage point from which to watch the phenomenon of soaring house prices in the years since the financial crisis.
It took someone who sees the world from a different vantage point than, say, Anna Wintour to get an eminently qualified and gifted artist like Mitchell behind the cover.
A good portion of the series' timeline is given to retelling the events that have led up to the family's reunion from the different vantage point of each character.
However, "Bunny Girl" seems to suggest replacing the European male perspective — that vantage point from which the modern world and its attendant aesthetics emanate — with a universal female one.
We've got a good enough vantage point to look back at those years, perched as we are 155 meters in the air, at a restaurant in London's Sky Gardens.
From his vantage point as the head of Morgan Stanley's pension division, Mr. Gold could see the lessons of financial economics being applied to everything around him — except pensions.
From a strategic vantage point, there is no question that the United States — and the world for that matter — is moving in the same direction as the Democratic Party.
"It's like somebody built me a road to the middle of the harbor," he said, explaining the unique vantage point of the Statue of Liberty surrounded by exploding fireworks.
A trio of customers nodded with enthusiasm, and stepped across the bar's eight-ball-embedded floor to a vantage point at the top of a small set of stairs.
From Mayo Clinic's vantage point, we see significant opportunities for biotech innovation and health-system improvement in a number of areas, including biotherapeutics, molecular imaging, genomics and software development.
Here is what else is out there: Advanced Composition Explorer, or ACE — A NASA spacecraft that monitors the solar wind from a vantage point between Earth and the sun.
And on match days, parents clamor to reserve a spot to watch from the prime vantage point of the kindergarten's deck, within shouting distance of the rowdy southern stands.
Upgraded Premier Bay View rooms offer a better vantage point for views and will be similar to the Superior Room, but facing the more desirable side of the building.
Although we live in the Milky Way, it can be difficult to study because of gas and dust that obscures the view from our vantage point in the galaxy.
This source close to the congresswoman described those discussions as being overall positive conversations, speaking with members of the Democratic leadership, updating them on things from her vantage point.
The glasses would allow users to take calls, show information to users in a small display and live-stream their vantage point to their social media friends and followers.
The report is a follow-up to a 22012 study, the first to analyze salary data collected from the association's 22013-plus membership from the vantage point of gender.
In written responses to questions from Senate Judiciary Committee members obtained by CNN, Kavanaugh described what happened from his vantage point when Fred Guttenberg approached him at the hearing.
From our vantage point there are different merits to being public and being private and being totally transparent, what the long-term stay for us is an open question.
Frederick's video intervention highlights the act of viewing Graves's work from a vantage point such that the effect of the installation is similar to that of a deconstructed microscope.
From the vantage point of a president whose own nominations are subject to filibuster, Mr. Obama has come to regret his support for the Alito filibuster, his spokesman said recently.
Incidentally, this reasoning is a good vantage point into the various different government stakeholders currently planning for the CSZ quake, and how their estimates can differ based on their approach.
But that's one reason I find reading him so valuable — he's a thoughtful and fair political analyst who comes at issues from a very different vantage point than I do.
Mission planners are carefully selecting a route that, in addition to ensuring a safe ascent, will lead to the ridge layers that were previously studied from a lower vantage point.
From this vantage point, the spacecraft will study the Martian surface and atmosphere using four different science instruments during a five-year mission that's expected to begin in December 19723.
Citron, who sits on Twitter's Trust and Safety Council and has no financial relationship with the company, said things are getting better on Twitter, at least from her vantage point.
But from my vantage point, as the large, peaceful the march moved from the South End and approached the Boston Common, a line of police carrying batons marched towards them.
Not only does the stand give your tablet a three-inch lift, but it can also hold up to a 60-degree angle, so you'll have a great vantage point.
The reveal of long-simmering blind items gave a unique vantage point into how these "open secrets" in Hollywood worked — clearly plenty of people knew, but they couldn't name names.
Much of the video, which was directed by Ugo Mangin, is shown from the vantage point of the audience, contrasting the frenzied moshing moments with some sweet slow-motion shots.
Thick metal chains hang from the ceiling, swaying when the A.C. hits them: depending on your vantage point, your sense of weightlessness is tempered, briefly, by a sense of entrapment.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: Fox 10 PhoenixAnd a motorist even captured the moment when the jet plunged toward the warehouse, from the vantage point of nearby Interstate 215.
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Even among the viewers of a single work, "there's not one vantage point that should be seen or a unique point of perception," as Christo explained in a 215 interview.
It was much the same when we visited: From a vantage point on top of a grass verge adjacent to the greenhouse, we discovered what was essentially a bare vineyard.
Instead you're shown a map of the stadium, split into zones, each with its own price, increasing the closer you get to seeing the game from a good vantage point.
The NBA doesn't think it makes sense to give fans streaming games on a smartphone the exact same vantage point as people watching at home on a large TV screen.
While I read numerous articles—as if another vantage point would alter cold, medical facts—the words "prognosis is poor" and "three to five years" flashed on my screen repeatedly.
The Las Vegas shooter, from an even higher vantage point, sprayed rounds from an automatic weapon into a crowd of thousands of concertgoers and could hardly have missed hitting many.
Guests can also now "float" over Seattle 520 feet up via new Skyrisers by leaning into the tilting glass walls on the open-air deck for an angled vantage point.
The former is an extraordinarily clear-sighted look back over a life of sexual freedom, from the vantage point of one who has left it all behind, a rare gem.
What does the possibility of change look like from the vantage point of ordinary citizens who care about their community, but struggle to see a path to a better future?
It's freaking huge, and from my vantage point on the outside of a big protective Lexan box, it appears even bigger than what you'd see on a Microsoft Surface Book.
From a certain vantage point, it looks like it could be an image of the Red Planet taken from the surface, with a sunrise breaking out over dusty Martian hills.
From a vantage point about 20 floors above, the revelers appeared to be tucked into block-long honeycombs encircled by uniformed officers and support workers dressed in bright red coveralls.
From this vantage point, the impulse among Indian immigrants and their children, when faced with the plight of the undocumented, underpaid and downtrodden, is to shake our heads and sigh.
It was as if they'd been picked up off their feet and set down in another place, and from their new vantage point, light didn't shine as brightly toward harmony.
From this vantage point, a new, sadder realization struck me: I no longer saw Paulina in her natural habitat, telling jokes or even crying with those she was close to.
In Palm Beach County, damaged ballots that were duplicated by hand, as required under state law, were handled without independent observers having a good vantage point to witness the process.
Mr. Geffen was surprised to discover that he was prohibited from filming the two crowns used in the ceremony from above, because that is the vantage point reserved for God.
He was also perched from a vantage point that increased the likelihood that even errant shots were more likely to strike someone than had he fired them from ground level.
This is a puzzling strategy from the vantage point of 22000, a time when toxicity is practically synonymous with online gaming and too often spills over into real-world harassment.
With George watching out from a high vantage point, and Muscat watching the lane outside Daphne's house, Alfred crept inside the car and put the bomb under the driver's seat.
The Heartbeat collaborators say their intention is to treat the music with due reverence, to allow audiences to enjoy it while trying to salvage it from its archaic vantage point.
From another vantage point, one with political significance, maps created by the Kaiser Family Foundation show how individuals of different ages and incomes would fare if the AHCA replaces Obamacare.
Gropius's effort, in the context of the impending war and from the vantage point of Franklin Roosevelt's America, strongly implied that the Bauhaus had designed the modern architecture of democracy.
In late July of that year, the city was embroiled in a dramatic conflict, known alternately as the Rebellion or the Riots, depending on one's vantage point on the crisis.
We could do it using the transit method, the exoplanet detection technique that aims to observe such objects when they eclipse their host stars from our vantage point here on Earth.
Sarah Mearhoff of Forum News Service said she would "guess-timate in the mid-hundreds," though she cautioned that she didn't have a good enough vantage point to be more precise.
So that's why sometimes things don't happen naturally at speed from my vantage point, but they have to start to be informed and addressed, again, in a more bottom-up context.
Lyrical topics include racial justice, therapeutic regeneration, swimming in Lake Michigan, and being a space alien, but her music's about the construction of sonic luxury from a crisp, elegant vantage point.
Click here to view original GIFEarlier this year, NASA astronaut Jeff Williams captured ultra high definition video of our pale blue dot from the vantage point of the International Space Station.
It's from this vantage point (the corner of 109th and Fifth, to be precise — and Wray is almost always precise) that Waldy writes letters to his onetime lover, the mysterious Mrs.
In their unscheduled time, astronauts can hang out at a window or in the cupola, where they get to capture the Earth and our moon from a rather exclusive vantage point.
By positioning them beneath our feet, Lin Tianmiao invites us to look at these terms from a different vantage point, perhaps asking us to rub them out once and for all.
He noted that, from the vantage point of the ISS, he could observe numerous environmental impacts—pollution in parts of Asia, wildfires in California—as well as the notably thin atmosphere.
Trump even reserved a special VIP area in front of the Lincoln Memorial for dignitaries, family, and friends who want to watch him address the nation from a closer vantage point.
But in truth, retrogrades — which happen when a planet passes the Earth in its orbit and appears to be moving backwards from our vantage point — can be a blessing in disguise.
From our vantage point on election night, we cannot possibly know the extent of the setback that has just occurred, but it is safe to say that it will be immense.
From today's vantage point, Google is basically asking us to spend money on extras for a phone that won't be as pretty or as well designed as its more integrated competition.
If you're interested in wildlife conservation, don't miss this film, in which you can see its ups and downs through the vantage point of Sudan's caretakers who are witnessing extinction firsthand.
So, even if we can't see it from our current vantage point, there is hope that politics, technology, or a combination of the two might retrospectively render our current anxieties exaggerated.
While it's true that Porter and other insiders might have provided Woodward with invaluable testimony, their interviews came with a price, which is that journalism gets inflected from their vantage point.
Walking its verdant, leaf-strewn paths, one appreciates New York City's history from a different vantage point, while also reconnecting with the embodied reality of being human, of our unavoidable impermanence.
It invites you, from your vantage point in the present, to summon up Earth's deep past and far future—to see these parallel worlds with your own eyes, like digital overlays.
None of the paintings in the show, Waplington's first stateside exhibition sans photography, have a single vantage point, a conscious choice to make it "deliberately difficult to perceive order," he explains.
When they say to Paige that they "serve the cause of peace around the world," we know from our vantage point that the regime they serve is not peaceful or equitable.
One half of the planet lies in shadow, illustrating that the Earth cycles through phases from the Moon's perspective, just as the Moon does from our vantage point on the ground.
Then, astonishingly — at least from the vantage point of the 21st century — Bannister, at the height of his athletic career, retired from competitive running later that year, to concentrate on medicine.
Visitors edge into two doorway cut-outs to view the space, or access a slightly higher vantage point inside a padded chamber that must have once served as an AV booth.
When football teams, such as the Minnesota Vikings, have quarterback meetings, they'll start by watching film shot from above and follow that by viewing VR film for a better vantage point.
Covering the Marathon des Sables demanded a different approach from, say, covering the New York City Marathon, where the best vantage point is a giant television screen in the press room.
Two of our reporters who are former Marines explain why it was a particularly effective vantage point to inflict carnage on the more than 18853,000 people attending an outdoor concert below.
Ocean view rooms offer a gorgeous vantage point, and rates start at $199 for standard rooms and $399 for suites with kitchens and sleeper sofas that are perfect for family vacations.
From the vantage point of 2017, Mr. Saulnier's white supremacists seem to belong less to an isolated, marginal subculture than to a much larger and more powerful tendency in American society.
Once in this lopsided orbit, the Solar Orbiter will come within 033 million miles, or 42 million kilometers, of the Sun, gathering images and data from a truly unique vantage point.
This is why Russian military intervention in Syria, starting in September 2015, was not, from Moscow's vantage point, about Syria proper; it was and is about Russia's opposition to the West.
He crawled for an hour on his hands and knees through a rice field, then watched, from a safe vantage point, as troops set fire to what remained of Kyet Yoepin.
From the vantage point of the East River, the new public library designed by Steven Holl sits squatly amid a backdrop of tall residential towers on the Long Island City waterfront.
Meantime, Will Smith and Tom Holland join forces in "Spies in Disguise" as a famous super spy and a young scientist who must save the world from an unusual vantage point.
From that vantage point, the party is the beneficiary of demographic destiny: A swelling population of single women, knowledge workers, minorities and millennials guarantees the emergence of a majority left coalition.
Our vantage point, a bird's-eye view, is much further away from the figures than in "Plague at Ashdod," and the dead are heaped in piles, with no one in charge.
This vantage point included some of the most powerful stuff I found — genuine interrogations of gentrification, the movement of ethnic groups in LA, and the crisis of the US-Mexico border.
Whether Trump is strategic enough to realize that what he's doing is risking the Republican majority in the House, I think, is hard for us to tell from this vantage point.
"We encourage people to visit and consider with respect to their own cultural vantage point, as well as through the lenses of other through face to face dialogue," Cambron told Hyperallergic.
From our vantage point, we have come to realize that the main component of our innovation economy is not data or communication networks, but is instead the trust of the American consumer.
He purchases a sniper rifle from the friendly Breaking Bad universe gun dealer, and sets up in a remote location in the desert — with a perfect vantage point of Hector's hideaway house.
From a vantage point 317 miles (510 km) above Earth, the satellites will use radio signals from the Global Positioning System network to measure wind speeds as storms churn over the ocean.
The Taliban often rush to the highest point in a building, making it hard for the government forces to clear each floor and engage the enemy firing from a better vantage point.
I want to start off with what is arguably the largest single, certainly from our vantage point, case before you, if you can call it that, which is Sprint and T-Mobile.
From their vantage point on the ground, the Parr family missed out on the aerial fight between Syndrome and Jack-Jack, and they're certainly not home when he tortures the unwitting babysitter.
Even better, we get to see it all play out from the vantage point of the same space station that houses what remains of humanity when the show opens in Season 1.
While the planets don't actually turn around and change the direction of their orbit around the sun, they do create the optical illusion of moving backwards from our vantage point on Earth.
Loren Ann Mayo first appeared on CNN's "New Day" via Skype on Wednesday, showing anchor Alisyn Camerota what Hurricane Irma looked like from her vantage point in a hotel on St. Martin.
Told from the vantage point of women who were in relationships with Kelly and their family members, the series exposed a hole in the collective understanding of sexual abuse and sex trafficking.
They worked with mayors and local leaders, and the project sought to improve neighborhood blight, enhance education and revitalize communities from a local vantage point rather than a Washington-knows-best perspective.
China has switched on the massive…Read more ReadPulsars are neutron stars or white dwarves—dense star corpses that spin quickly and look like they blink from our vantage point on Earth.
Eyewitness Esther Nelson, a biotech research assistant who was working in a building nearby, told the Seattle Times she saw the crane fall from the vantage point of a break-room window.
From our privileged vantage point we would watch this surging mass of kids organize itself into age groups and activities, with the help of a huge army of volunteer parents and friends.
From his vantage point on the ground, Shafique Ali Ajam, who works next to F.R. Tower, said at least eight people had tried to climb down near the eighth and ninth floors.
He bought the deli in Queens about four years ago, and amid the bricks of cheese and cold cuts, Mr. El-Gamasy found something of a vantage point into the American psyche.
"It's a once in a lifetime experience for us," Israeli tourist Benny Borenstein told Reuters as he snapped photos of Taal from a vantage point in Tagaytay City, about 32 kms away.
The vantage point it offers is especially attractive, as the building is at what Mr. Lieben-Seutter calls an "acupunctural" point of the city, where its patrician and blue-collar sides meet.
From another vantage point, Trump did best in regions where economic growth was the worst — where jobs are disappearing and where middle-aged white men and women are dying at younger ages.
From the vantage point of 2016, it is far easier, for a person like me, to understand why Simpson was acquitted (and the case was about nothing if not such demographic calculations).
If the meeting is to be a success, Trump and his advisers must first understand how we look to the North Korean leader, peering at us from his very particular vantage point.
Hansen won eight championships and three European Cups at Liverpool; he had, by his own admission, grown used to parading around the city from the vantage point of an open-top bus.
Katy Tur, journalist for NBC News/ MSNBCWhat We Know: As a frequent target of verbal attacks by Trump on the campaign trail, Tur had a unique vantage point on the 2016 election.
Floating at the water's edge, with the city beneath silenced by its remoteness, the pool's projection offers a vantage point of quiet calm; the hushed, hulking mountains seem to be all yours.
I'm at the first of the two weekend shows, shoving my way through an early Friday night crowd at KOKO in a bid to find a good vantage point for the stage.
The Museum of Capitalism, a pop-up exhibit in an industrial event space in Oakland's Jack London Square, examines capitalism from the vantage point of a fictional future where it no longer exists.
Christopher Shallue, senior software engineer at Google AI explained that they trained a machine to identify the "weak signals" of planets as orbiting planets dimmed the brightness of stars from our vantage point.
Mr. Shi, 55, who moved from Beijing to the nearby town of Catskill in 2014, had spent weeks scouting the perfect vantage point, a shady spot across a leafy gorge from the falls.
But from a vantage point of about 750 miles up, the planned OneWeb satellites will orbit from pole to pole in a synchronized dance over the Earth, transmitting signals to ground-based terminals.
Officers also used a witness who claimed he saw the murder, even though it would have been nearly impossible for the man to have seen the crime from the vantage point he described.
"If you stand on this roof, you can just about see where my grandfather's house once stood," Lake's notes report, accompanying a picture from a vantage point atop the Gratiot Central Meat Market.
"It is easy from this vantage point to second-guess decisions, but in that time and place, our parents made theirs with advice from the leading medical professionals of the day," she writes.
That role gives him a unique vantage point of the enterprise startup ecosystem, all from the perspective of an organization that went through the process of learning how to sell to enterprises itself.
Rivera said the video was filmed from a "different vantage point and much closer than the officer was," though he said he did not know how far away the officer was from Kinsey.
She witnessed the late night pressures and the personal burdens of the presidency from a closer vantage point at the side of her husband, former President Bill Clinton, than any other previous nominee.
Chick's tracts had a disturbing power to make you see the world through his eyes, a squirrelly and sweaty vantage point where everything is a demonic conspiracy to rob you of your soul.
While we didn't get closer than a few feet away, the vantage point was enough to spot a visible crease in the middle of the phone, detectable when it caught the overhead lights.
From the vantage point of one year ago, the rise of Donald Trump looked in many ways like a popular revolt against the crisis-generating gridlock of divided government in favor of autocracy.
By watching what happens on those compromised servers at dentists' offices, farms, welding shops and tech companies, Area 1 believes it has secured a unique vantage point for monitoring and even blocking attacks.
As arbitrary and capricious as the 220006-day deadline may be, is there anything we can usefully see from this vantage point, other than Trump's almost unique penchant for getting himself in trouble?
Surprisingly comfortable, it offered a different vantage point to view the other wall-based works, subtly suggesting a shift in perspective — something that is also essential for engaging with Hassinger's practice more broadly.
From the vantage point of England, the concept of "prepping"— the study of survivalism and preparation for the end of the world—seemed a curious American pursuit, like aerosol cheese or the Kardashians.
The duo folds electro refuse and masonry-tough percussion scraps into abstract shapes that sound like the aural equivalent of an industrial origami or a pile of garbage, depending on your vantage point.
The lesson I took from Pessoa is that I must constantly distance myself from the activity of making so that I can observe my work from a vantage point other than my own.
It's like an elaborate variation on the dialogue from "Clerks" that asked us to think about "Return of the Jedi" from the vantage point of the contractors who built the second Death Star.
Because school resource officers have a unique vantage point and unique statutory responsibilities to protect students, The New York Times believes they are an important voice in the debate over school gun violence.
From this new vantage point, my feelings about turnips — not to mention the very thing that I'm used to thinking of as myself — appear as objects, separate from the one doing the speaking.
At lunch, wrestling with a pizza and sipping a glass of wine, Morris is looking back at her life from the vantage point of her 93rd year and reminiscing about the Everest expedition.
The three cameras combined provide a 4x optical zoom, allow you to take three shots from only one vantage point, and includes a whole new kind of imaging processing system called deep fusion.
Mr. Wilson has watched the internet upend how Americans shop and communicate from a unique vantage point: the service window of the post office where he has worked for more than 30 years.
The remote air base sits along sea lanes that the Russian Northern Fleet, and its subs, would have to travel to reach the Atlantic Ocean, making it a potential vantage point for NATO.
Though I'm a cyclist with more enthusiasm than experience, for years I'd wanted to see this area of the Southwest from a more intimate vantage point than the window of a rental car.
From the vantage point of the museum's roof, the surrounding skyscrapers act like a theatrical backdrop, appearing to support the "worlds" of "ParaPivot," as if each stone were delicately balanced atop a tower.
It can feel almost cruel to watch Chekhov's great late plays from the smug vantage point of the present: we can see, all too clearly, the future that awaits his bewildered Russian gentlefolk.
Up the coast in Scituate, Becky Smith watched as ocean waters started to fill up a nearby marina's parking lot from her vantage point at the Barker Tavern, a restaurant overlooking the harbor.
"From our vantage point, we are the custodians of a truly great global sports brand, and we're inspired by its potential and awed by the responsibility, which we take very seriously," he said.
That task went off without a hitch — unless you happened to be an employee of the Weather Channel, whose camera vantage point was blocked by a city bus at the worst possible moment.
From Moscow's vantage point, the fleeing of a pro-Russian leader was a sudden and dangerous turn of events for Russian influence—even more frightening given that it occurred in a neighboring state.
I went on a reporting trip to Guangzhou, a city that I had scarcely heard of, and found that from almost any vantage point of modest height, you could spot an enormous tower.
"Let's Go Let's Go Let's Go Let's Go Let's Go" (2015), featuring legs in motion as if from a child's vantage point, captures a competitive rush without a clear idea of the destination.
But thanks to observations made by the Kepler Space Telescope from 1503 to 2013, we know that this otherwise normal star experiences sporadic and intermittent dimming (at least from our vantage point on Earth).
"Obviously, we are in uncharted territory with the shutdown that's gone on this long, and we are preparing as best we can from our vantage point," Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms told reporters on Tuesday.
Documenting the American West from such a disconnected vantage point removes a level of authenticity from the spaces and objects he captured, causing each composition to become a diorama of that place and time.
From that vantage point, he would paint the wooded slopes and sheep-filled meadows that meandered down to the River Thames and the countryside that stretched to the distant hills of the North Downs.
Our vantage point allows us to watch HAT-P-2b as it eclipses its star every 5.8 days, allowing scientists to collect various types of data, including dips in brightness, temperature, and so forth.
"The model can be used in trials to counter the objection of suspects who claim that they did not witness executions or marches to gas chambers from their vantage point," Jens Rommel told NBC.
His army had won battles over the British forces in Trenton and Princeton, and the hills that surrounded the camp gave Washington a vantage point to monitor British troops headquartered in New York City.
Now, Dunne is sharing some of that vantage point with Didion's fans in Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold, which premiered at the New York Film Festival and is out on Netflix today.
Her voice is mildly distorted by the microphone embedded in the MRI scanner, which from my slightly blurry vantage point looks less like an industrial cannoli than a beast with a glowing blue mouth.
But now it seems like Bannon is also going to start leaking and elbowing the press to cover things from his vantage point—a leaky administration is about to get a whole lot leakier.
The Father Crowley overlook is commonly frequented by photographers who take pictures of military warplanes flying through the reddish-gray canyon from the vantage point of the canyon rim above the aircraft, Taylor said.
"From the vantage point of one who sits on several federal advisory bodies in the field of genetics, the importance of more extensive genomic sequencing in diverse populations cannot be over-emphasized," he said.
However, looking back at past events and examining the "international contemporaneity" of a certain moment or era from a particular vantage point is not quite the same as taking the pulse of its Zeitgeist.
On a recent trip to Costa Rica, I took a trip to a bridge over the Tarcoles river, a well-known vantage point to see "a shitload of crocodiles,"* as a friend worded it.
Airport activity can be seen from guest rooms, but for a really close-up view of Delta's planes on Concourse A, there's no better vantage point than the hot tub in the Westin's gym.
In Buenos Aires, if the sky is clear and the vantage point well chosen, the city will be an apt place to watch the eclipse, and see today what Dr. Luyten experienced in 1925.
In addition to the film study players and coaches already do, where they analyze the bird's eye or overhead view of practices and games, STRIVR offers a new vantage point—the first person view.
But Mr. Barr at times seemed to channel the vantage point of a defense lawyer for Mr. Trump that was at odds with the image of an attorney general who enforces the law dispassionately.
We booked a suite a few floors below Mr. Paddock's with the same floor plan and same view so we could get a vantage point of what he saw the night of the shooting.
Until recently, the only vantage point from which we could photograph him was the "press pen," an enclosure in the back of the room at his events, which offers only a head-on view.
If you want to talk about electoral "dangers," that's the most prominent one on the horizon and too little attention is being paid to that in the political press today from my vantage point.
But he remains in high demand on the speaking circuit, in part as an inside player with a unique vantage point on a historic election and on the opening months of the Trump presidency.
The image—a vast pit presented from a confusing vantage point, suggesting that the world had been tilted on its side—encouraged Burtynsky to explore the tension between realism and abstraction in manufactured landscapes.
" Kastenbaum wrote on Facebook that Gittelman "developed a cancer that ravaged his body as a result of covering the terrorist attacks & the aftermath for many weeks afterwards from a vantage point near Ground Zero.
Sometimes this comes from embracing an unexpected vantage point, as in Howard Zinn's classic "A People's History of the United States," which chronicled American history from the bottom up rather than the top down.
The fantasy might be a coping mechanism, an escapist vantage point from which to examine the environment — not unlike watching the tides turn at the expense of so many populations elsewhere in the world.
Remote sensing satellites like OCO-2 offer climatologists a valuable but insufficient vantage point, he says; a comprehensive monitoring network will require more greenhouse gas sensors—not just on the ground, but in the sky.
Since I spent years as an investment banker — focused specifically on taking tech companies public — I'm sharing the below list from the vantage point of what public investors look for to determine whether "it's working".
From his vantage point aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 48 Commander Jeff Williams of NASA captured a series of photographs that were assembled into this composite image of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
Aeronautics and space explorationA new tool to find exoplanetsIn March 2018, NASA will launch its Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS)—a mission to find previously undiscovered exoplanets from the vantage point of low Earth orbit.
The high altitude vantage point makes it easy to rain death down on your opponents, and the constant bob of your hover makes it tricky for snipers like Widowmaker or Hanzo to get a bead.
Until very recently, this 31-year-old public intellectual had every reason to expect that his home in western Canada would be a good vantage point for lectures and book tours in the United States.
But, have you ever considered how the lunar phase (how much of the moon appears to be illuminated from our vantage point on Earth) at the time of your birth affects your overall emotional self?
If you view the debate from the vantage point of a Republican donor or party elite, weighing how the party is going to recover after the disaster that is Donald Trump, Pence did exceptionally well.
That's $11 trillion that from the vantage point of Americans, who would like to see an economy that grows for them, not just for the people in the top 10, top 5, top 1 or .
From his vantage point, Parks shows us three people: the barefoot husband, the observing wife, and their safari-hat wearing mailman, who, we discover, is reading them their mail because the elderly couple is illiterate.
However, despite their ideal vantage point, only one in five men feels confident enough to mention a change in their partner's vagina, and more than half of them aren't comfortable discussing gynecological health at all.
Looking back at Newt's 1995 lectures from the vantage point of 333, it's easy to see many of the building blocks of Trumpism--the disdain for elites, the faux populism, the culture war BS, etc.
After running down a ridge just beyond a fence located off a private residence near Crystal Cove in southern California, the jumper briefly sizes up the landing, which can't be seen from his vantage point.
Absent such a course correction, trade skeptics will become further entrenched and justified in their beliefs that the U.S. approach to global economic engagements is content to pursue its goals from a narrow vantage point.
Indeed, it might not be a seat at all, but a spot in the walkway behind Court 15 where you have freedom of movement as well as a good vantage point of four other courts.
First Words It's possible to gaze back almost wistfully on all the moments in recent American politics that seemed, at the time, to constitute Peak Crazy, but look from today's vantage point like false summits.
Now though, from an early-21st-century vantage point, is it accurate to say that such movements have become art-historical artifacts — completed past chapters of a story that ended with paint-flinging Abstract Expressionism?
"I think the least interesting thing one can say from the vantage point of the present about any piece of pop culture is that it was not as enlightened as we are today," Harris said.
From another vantage point, Democratic House incumbents face an exceptionally large number of primary challengers this year, many of them from the left, supported by such groups as Justice Democrats, Indivisible and other insurgent organizations.
In its heart of hearts, The Shining Backwards and Forwards is an earnest attempt to uncover more concealed secrets within the film, just one more vantage point from which to peer into the movie's abyss.
" He said that, from his vantage point, more and more Central Americans migrants were seeking entry into the United States through legal asylum claims, rather than "crossing through the desert or the mountains like before.
But, critical as these and many other issues are to America's farmers and ranchers, trying to deal with them from the vantage point of rural America counts as extracurricular activity for a secretary of Agriculture.
A single sentence in a story about the Cohen raid by my colleague Matt Apuzzo brilliantly hinted at Trump's vantage point, from which he sees any moat around him vanishing and his castle under siege.
Though, I'd likely spring extra for the Ocean Front option for $275, or better yet, the Ocean Front with Lounge Deck for $290 for the added space and prime vantage point, still under $300 nightly.
For from that vantage point, Atlanta just is: a hip-hop mecca, the cradle of the civil rights movement, a magnet for transplants, a college football locus, the shimmering capital of the South, and more.
On the day of the wedding, Guthrie and Kotb will co-anchor Today at the Royal Wedding from an exclusive vantage point overlooking Windsor Castle where Prince Harry and Markle will emerge as husband and wife.
For example, rather than taking all your photos head-on at eye level, consider laying down and taking a picture upward, or climbing to a higher vantage point and looking down (be safe about it though).
It is written from her vantage point as a bisexual woman who cheated, which I was grateful to get to really delve into in a nonjudgemental way — making this read, along with Levy's fluid prose, refreshing.
"Everybody wanted me to be like, 'Let's have that moment, let's sit and cry with Oprah, let's just have tearful moments of like, 'I've overcome this,'" she said, looking back from the vantage point of 2005.
ONE of the most symbolic images at any airport is the control tower where, from their lofty vantage point, air-traffic controllers monitor flights taking off, coming in to land and taxiing to and from terminals.
Even this one, taken from a high vantage point, fails to capture Scott as he gets sucked into the abyss: For a full nine seconds, in front of 20,000 people, Scott was missing in plain view.
First, we take a smoke break (naturally), and then we head on to the Warsaw Bridge, which is peopled by party tourists at night and serves as a good vantage point over Berghain's past and future.
Portraits of the victims of the Las Vegas shooting The raid As the first shots rang out Sunday, first responders realized that the gunfire was raining down on the crowd from a vantage point up high.
From this vantage point, I believe that one of the central problems of leadership today is that we the people have mislaid our ability to discern the qualities that make leaders capable, prepared, decent, and good.
But webcams can also make you a witness as a statue of Lenin comes down in Ukraine, or offer the vantage point of 25th-century philosopher Jeremy Bentham's skeleton as he watches over University College London.
From my vantage point on the fringes of the packed concrete amphitheatre I spotted ravers old and young, punks, #realhiphop enthusiasts, and proving a famous ODB quip true, at least one child on his parents' shoulders.
Louis XIV's Grand Parterre, the vast orderly gardens that are said to be the largest in Europe, provides the perfect vantage point for looking back at the long and irregular mass of the chateau's linked buildings.
It is one, he says, that offers a unique vantage point from which to look into questions of identity and ethnicity that go to the heart of who we are as a city, and as people.
While it may not be a common vantage point, the narrative is a natural one for Marilyn Stern, a photographer and graphic artist who is a member of the Metropolitan Postcard Club of New York City.
Like all artists, indigenous Americans throughout history have been part of a global conversation, and even works that we might consider traditional from a contemporary and Euro-centric vantage point were innovative art of their time.
Before Rosetta's last dive, the spacecraft will take pictures of Comet 67P from right up close and gather observations from a unique vantage point as it glides right through the comet's coma, "tasting" the cometary environment.
As chief counsel for then-Senator Biden and the Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee when President Reagan nominated Scalia and Judge Robert Bork, I had a unique vantage point over the direction of the Court.
But from the advantaged vantage point of today, buying on Lehman eve has been redeemed and rewarded by the passage of time, the resilience of corporate America and the durability of the bull market that's followed.
Skip Friday rush hour and taxi over to the dock for a one-and-a-half-hour sunset cruise of historic downtown Recife and its many bridges from the vantage point of the Capibaribe (Capivara) River.
The lieutenant, Adrian Corley, responded to the post and explained that they only looked similar because of Schreiber's vantage point, alluding to the officer performing oral sex on male genitalia on both the lieutenant and Hampton.
From this unique vantage point, I can understand how a motivated prosecutor, in a broad investigation into the financial affairs of high-profile individuals, can become overzealous toward the targets of such probes -- with calamitous results.
Today we look back to Freedom Summer from our vantage point in a winter of discontent — where the African-American vote remains under heavy threat in states that attempt to embed racism within the redistricting process.
Sean Reardon, a professor of education at Stanford, examines many of the same problems from a different vantage point, focusing in particular on the characteristics of schools and surrounding communities that correlate with test score gaps.
This fall, I revisited this role from a different vantage point, when I travelled to the U.S. Virgin Islands to help residents who are dealing with the many environmental problems triggered by Hurricanes Irma and Maria.
The show extends our vantage point on Abstract Expressionism to include painting and sculpture from Europe, from Japan and, above all, work from women and African-Americans, artists who were marginalized when the canon was formed.
Pose is a ruthless truth-teller—an entrancing saga that captures your attention with flashy lights and bursts of glitter, ultimately delivering a devastating story of America that has never been told from this vantage point.
These specific subject positions conjoined with the many worlds (queer, South Asian, etc.) he writes and he inhabits provide him a unique vantage point from which to explore pedagogy, historiography, and the development of artistic ideas.
Running on an Oculus Rift, the experience had recreated a few rooms of the museum that were navigable by selecting a point on the floor, teleporting to it, and viewing a 360 perspective from that vantage point.

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