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Upper Hand.
(USA) Control of a situation.
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The Moldavians got the upper hand of the battle and launched another attack against the royal guard, which consisted of 200 heavily armed knights, the aristocrats and Corvinus.
Cut off a bottle of tea with milk fabric; stick it to the upper hand of the girl.
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The government had the upper hand of media saturation and most of the media sided with the government agenda.
At times you feel this Blanche, who was a schoolteacher after all, has the upper hand of a prim martinet.
It's not as measurable as SInFI, but it holds the upper hand of making intuitive sense.
The upper hand of having a thin board allows for quick rotation.
In the long run, they say, Beijing has the upper hand because of the economic integration of the island and the mainland.
Overall, I think the regime definitely has the upper hand because of the backing it has and the lack of backing for the opposition".
China has the upper hand because of the fiscal irresponsibility of American politicians.
"I'd match up Halladay against anybody in the big leagues, and you'd have the upper hand most of the time," Oswalt said.
He added: "North Korea also had the upper hand because of the time pressure and President Trump's strong desire to look good coming out of the summit".
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