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were upper
noun
That which is higher, contrasted with the lower.
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'There were upper-class voices, there were upper middle-class voices.
Tahrir represented a brief convergence: most organizers were upper class, and millions of the poor had followed their lead.
"If you were upper income, well educated, you want your kid to have a more enriched education," she said.
Six of the courses were upper division.
They were upper middle class, or at least close enough to feel like it.
The most commonly reported adverse events were upper respiratory tract infections, facial pain and gastrointestinal symptoms.
Major anatomical regions affected were upper limbs (91%%), head/neck (78%%) and hands (70%%).
The treatments were: upper size-graded juveniles, lower size-graded juveniles, ungraded juveniles (traditional), and ungraded juveniles with selective harvesting.
The most common adverse effects were upper respiration tract infection, anorexia, weight decrease, gastroenteritis, paresthesia and somnolence [35].
The boys showed upper performance in visual STM, but the girls were upper at 16, and the boys at 8 and 11.
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The victims were upper-caste Rajputs, also known as Thakurs.
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