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In a dominant or successful position. It is also put as come out on top , as in As we expected, Paul again came out on top in the chess tournament . [Mid-1500s] Also see on top of .
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On top of all the A.I. “characters” and user replicas—which appear to be getting rather uncomfortable and sexual these days—there are rollouts going on for A.I.-suggested comments, image and video editing, and even a “task assignment” option in your DMs.

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On top of that, he's put the U.S. military in the hands of a weekend TV show host so out of his depth that even his closest allies are abandoning ship.

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So, Amorim will play more younger players here and on top of that, although Bournemouth are not on a great run of results, they are still in better form than United are.

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The current flag poles, 75 feet tall, and one on top of the White House apparently don’t count.

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On top of that, Aimee had coached the twin to convincingly be her double to support the story, and the woman switched sides, exposing Aimee’s manipulation.

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