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From and vantage
From his vantage point high above the pavement, the young Frenchman was able to watch street performers at work, an experience he later cited as proving influential on his later art.
From this vantage point, the cafeteria's side entrance was located at the bottom of the staircase, with the school's main West Entrance located to the left and the athletic fields to the right.
From their vantage point at Pointe de la Percée, overlooking the whole beach from the western end, the German perception was that the assault had been stopped at the beach.
From this vantage point there are beautiful views over the Illinois Valley looking east toward Lacon.
From numerous vantage points in the hills just west of town, one can see Mount Rainier, Mount Adams, and Mount St. Helens — weather permitting.
From this vantage point, the owners of Belton could admire the perfect symmetry of their avenues and formal gardens spreading from the house.
From his vantage point near Notre Dame de Bois Louis XV, attended by the Dauphin, Noailles, the Duke of Richelieu, and Louis XV's Minister of War, the Marquis d ' Argenson, had witnessed his best infantry fall back in disorder.
From this vantage point, Jackson would begin his attack on a Red Stick Creek fortification.
From a good vantage point along a road or cycleway with a sight line of 1 km or more, one can watch cyclists approaching during daylight, and see that those clad in high-visibility clothing become readily visible long before dull-clad cyclists riding next to them.
From a rooftop vantage point on Main Street, he witnessed the police charging the strikers with clubs and guns, a streetcar being overturned and set on fire.
From the window of the flat in which he was hiding, Szpilman had a good vantage point from which to watch the beginnings of the rebellion.
From this vantage point atop a ridge overlooking Jerusalem's Old City and the Dead Sea, tradition holds that Abraham was shown Mount Moriah as the site for the binding of Isaac as recorded in the Bible.
From this vantage point he was able to dominate all of the approaches to the beleaguered port.
From this vantage exquisite views of the Newburgh Bay to the North and Cornwall bay to the south can be seen.
From today's vantage point, it can be argued that the Continental Mark II was successful at being what it was intended to be: an American Rolls-Royce or Bentley, and a re-creation of the grand cars of the thirties.
From this new vantage point Huang Zhong had an excellent view of Xiahou Yuan's troop movements.
From this new vantage point Huang Zhong had an excellent view of Xiahou Yuan's troop movements.
From such vantage points, owls dive down to the ground, often with wings folded, to ambush their prey.
From the vantage point of the 1974 railroad industry, Klitenic's plan was viewed as an unmanageable and far too radical solution to both the granger railroad issue and the larger issue of the future of rail freight transportation in general.
From the vantage point of the temple's upper terrace, one is struck by " the serenity of the stone faces " occupying many towers.
From that vantage point, the Japanese defenders were able to accurately spot artillery onto the Americans – particularly the landing beaches.
From Adler's vantage point, this is a relatively ineffective perception of God because it is so general that it fails to convey a strong sense of direction and purpose.
From Pulleine's vantage point in the camp, at first only the right horn and then the chest ( centre ) of the attack seemed to be developing.
From some vantage points in the State Park, visitors can see Nine Mile Point nuclear power station, 25 miles to the northeast and the coal smokestacks located in Oswego.
From a Foucauldian vantage point, this was the blueprint for disciplinary power.

From and points
From about 1955 he started to work on sheaf theory and homological algebra, producing the influential " Tôhoku paper " ( Sur quelques points d ' algèbre homologique, published in 1957 ) where he introduced Abelian categories and applied their theory to show that sheaf cohomology can be defined as certain derived functors in this context.
From the river the city starts to slope north up a hill, which is steep at some points.
From some anarchist points of view, the validity of property depends on whether the " property right " requires enforcement by the state.
From this point forward, Clemente reversed the trend, amassing 33 hits in his next 16 games, and, in the process, raising his average almost 100 points to. 326.
From the agenda points of the conference Drake derived the Drake equation by multiplying the various factors that were discussed at the conference.
Lemaire states in Ancient Israel: From Abraham to the Roman Destruction of the Temple that the principal points of the biblical tradition of Solomon are generally trustworthy.
From there, things started to go downhill slightly, the team scored only five points during Panis ' recovery.
From Rockville MARC provides service to Union Station in Washington D. C. ( southbound ) and, Frederick and Martinsburg, West Virginia ( northbound ), as well as intermediate points.
From various " jumping off points " in Missouri, Iowa or Nebraska Territory, the routes converged along the lower Platte River Valley near Fort Kearny, Nebraska Territory and led to rich farmlands west of the Rocky Mountains.
From these points around Blackheath at above sea level, south of the River Thames, the route heads east through Charlton.
From its farthest land points, Mexico is a little over in length.
From these points the dike grew as ships deposited till into the open sea in two parallel lines.
Academic Jeremy Black points out that From Russia, with Love was written and published at a time when tensions between East and West were on the rise and public awareness was high.
From the very patchy evidence, it seems that " Eumelos "' account of the Titanomachy differed from the surviving account of Hesiod's Theogony at salient points.
From the inaugural event until 1959, the Ryder Cup was a two-day competition, with four 36-hole foursomes matches on the first day and eight 36-hole singles matches on the second day, for a total of 12 points.
From there it travels through the west side of Detroit and through Dearborn and other points west and is a useful alternative to I-94.
From these points, the dike slowly grew by ships depositing till into the open sea in two parallel lines.
From then on, the Marxist and anarchist currents of socialism had distinct organisations, at various points including rival " internationals ".
From Traverse City, it runs west across the base of the Leelanau peninsula to Benzonia before continuing south to Muskegon and other points on the Lake Michigan shore.
From there " Pistol " then transferred to Edwards Military Institute where he averaged 33 points per game.
André Lemaire states in Ancient Israel: From Abraham to the Roman Destruction of the Temple that the principal points of the biblical tradition with Solomon as generally trustworthy, as does Kenneth Kitchen, who argue that Solomon ruled over a comparatively wealthy " mini-empire ", rather than a small city-state.
From the stern of the Cleetwood, a piece of pipe on the end of a spool of piano wire sounded the depth of the lake at 168 different points.
From 1994 onwards, a bonus star prize was available if all five top answers were found, in addition to reaching 200 + points.
From 1986 to 1988, contestants were shown a clip twice and asked to spot five differences between two similar clips ( six differences in 1988 ) and in 1986 and 1987, each player earned two points for each correctly-identified difference.

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