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Both sides battled to gain the upper hand in the second-half, with a total of six players booked.
BBC: Gravesend 0-0 Farnborough
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The scrummaging display against France will give the Irish pack the confidence to gain the upper hand up front.
BBC: Ireland v Scotland (Sat)
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Some of the techniques trolls have used to gain the upper hand can be used to take it from them.
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Julian Joachim broke clear as the Quakers appeared to gain the upper hand but his right-footed shot was comfortably saved.
BBC: Rochdale 2-1 Darlington (agg 3-3)
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Her outlandish style is clearly a tactic to gain the upper hand.
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But its real coup was its work with Daimler-Benz, which helped the car maker to gain the upper hand in its 1998 merger with Chrysler.
ECONOMIST: The poacher as gamekeeper
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But others, including a UVF spokesman who talked to Darragh MacIntyre, said there was potential for more militant elements to gain the upper hand within the paramilitary group.
BBC: Gusty Spence calls for UVF to disband
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Many thousands have fled the violence, and in recent months the rebels and government forces appear to have reached stalemate, neither side being able to gain the upper hand.
BBC: Syria conflict: 'Civilians killed' by Aleppo rockets
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Much of the movie consists of the men trying to gain the upper hand on one another, and the acting is so relaxed and skillful that one can enjoy the smooth precision as a virtue in itself.
NEWYORKER: The Score
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Henman never looked back, breaking in the sixth game of the second set to again gain the upper hand.
BBC: Henman eases through
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According to this view, narrow intense interests gain the upper hand in the long run over broad diffuse ones, and this tends to enlarge the state.
ECONOMIST: Economics focus
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The long-term investor in Japan has to pray that the political reformers and the efficient multinational companies gain the upper hand.
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