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  • 11above — adv 1. overhead, over one s head, on a higher place, at a higher place, in a higher place; atop, at the top, on the top; aloft, high up, up in the air or sky, far above the ground; skyward or skywards, toward the sky; in or to heaven, on high, in …

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  • 12With Roots Above and Branches Below — Studio album by The Devil Wears Prada Released May 5, 2009 …

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  • 13Death from Above 1979 — Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada Genres Punk rock, dance punk, noise rock Years active 2001–2006, 2011 present Labels …

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  • 14List of Space: Above and Beyond episodes — This article is a listing of all episodes from the Fox television series Space: Above and Beyond. Season 1: 1995 1996 # Title Directed by Written by Original air date 01 (1) Pilot, Part 1 David Nutter …

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  • 15To keep one's head above water — Water Wa ter (w[add] t[ e]r), n. [AS. w[ae]ter; akin to OS. watar, OFries. wetir, weter, LG. & D. water, G. wasser, OHG. wazzar, Icel. vatn, Sw. vatten, Dan. vand, Goth. wat[=o], O. Slav. & Russ. voda, Gr. y dwr, Skr. udan water, ud to wet, and… …

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  • 16Rise Above This — Infobox Single Name = Rise Above This Artist = Seether from Album = Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces Released = February 19, 2008 Format = CD single Recorded = 2006 2007 Genre = Alternative rock Length = 3:23 Label = Wind Up Records Producer =… …

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  • 17a break above sth — a break above/below sth ► an occasion when levels or figures become slightly higher or lower than the level stated: »Gold prices rallied again, a move which traders said could foreshadow another break above $400 an ounce. Main Entry: ↑break …

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  • 18a break above/below sth — ► an occasion when levels or figures become slightly higher or lower than the level stated: »Gold prices rallied again, a move which traders said could foreshadow another break above $400 an ounce. Main Entry: ↑break …

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  • 19Bail above — Special Spe cial, a. [L. specialis, fr. species a particular sort, kind, or quality: cf. F. sp[ e]cial. See {Species}, and cf. {Especial}.] 1. Of or pertaining to a species; constituting a species or sort. [1913 Webster] A special is called by… …

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  • 20as mentioned above — as previously mention, as already stated …

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