It is not "one-sided" - it presents a world-view that runs counter to a single point of view.
The rescuer runs to a point where the water is roughly-waist deep.
This line is run from a point on the boom to a point forward such as a deck cleat or the base of a stanchion.
Another curtain rises and a new vista, farther than the others, comes into view, interminable, running to a point among thick mists.
A jagged scar ran through the forest from ground level to a point about twice a man's height.
It was a small double-edged blade that ran to a sharp point.
The mouths were small, with bright red, rather thin lips, and the little chins ran to a point.
The technique involves a network of irrigation pipes running from the store to a point on the headland.
A narrow cut, scabbed over, runs from below the corner of her mouth to a point short of her left ear.
It had triangular wings, two of them, and these ran to a point; and from these dangled black ropelike arms, eight or ten feet long.