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upper
1. Geology archaeol denoting the late part or division of a period, system, formation, etc.
2. Maths (of a limit or bound) greater than or equal to one or more numbers or variables
3. Informal any tooth of the upper jaw
4. Slang any of various drugs having a stimulant or euphoric effect

upper [′əp·ər]
(geology)
Pertaining to rocks or strata that normally overlie those of earlier formations of the same subdivision of rocks.


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because fight now he feels al-Qaeda has the upper hand in the public relations battle" in the Muslim world.
The producer may indeed win the battle with a stronger than expected February and March time period, but I believe the end user has the upper hand in that he will be going hand to mouth in buying as soon as he sees the planters rally and will only defend upside risk if and when we start seeing lead month futures take out previous months highs and trend models go long.
Photo: Highland's Greg Sturdyvin, left, has the upper hand against Quartz Hill's Jeremy Reisinger.
 
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