But, in a stark contrast to the way the last two regular seasons wrapped up, the Jets broke down spectacularly.
But he was unflustered on his way to one of his most commanding victories, in an uneventful race that was a stark contrast to events in Fuji.
The renewed optimism from foreign firms investing in the U.S. economy is a stark contrast to their attitudes toward reinvestment in their American subsidiaries just a few decades ago.
What Americans saw last night was a stark contrast in style and substance.
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The evidence is in stark contrast to a letter written by Lord Stevenson to the Financial Services Authority in March 2008, just months before the forced takeover by Lloyds.
The ceremony stood in stark contrast to a rushed ceremony closed to the public five years ago to swear in outgoing President Mwai Kibaki, whom political opponents accused of stealing the 2007 vote.
Of course, we should mention airline pilot Chesley Burnett Sullenberger , whose incredible competence under pressure stood in stark contrast to a crumbling society as he saved the lives of 155 people in January of 2009.
The dramatic finale at Soccer City was in stark contrast to a hugely underwhelming opening 45 minutes, which was a brutal disappointment after the spectacular opening ceremony and moving appearance by former president Nelson Mandela that had preceded it.
But their respective policy differences over two small islands off the coast of China were lost in the stark contrast between a Nixon who looked so pale and unwell that his mother phoned him up afterwards to ask if he was OK, and a tanned, relaxed Kennedy.
The recent announcement that the Russian team will march into the 2014 Winter Olympics stadium in Sochi, Russia wearing uniforms made in the United States is a stark contrast to the flap caused by Ralph Lauren last week when it was discovered that the United States team will march into the 2012 Summer Olympics stadium in London, England wearing uniforms made in China.
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Burberry, Louis Vuitton and Prada have all reported double digit sales growth in recent months, in stark contrast to the retail industry as a whole.
Well, if you have ever observed how the second hand of a mechanical watch moves, you know that it appears to run smoothly (in stark contrast to the second hand of a quartz watch, which makes a little jump once a second).
The combination of development experience creator Chris Roberts has under his belt and the excellent quality of information for backers, the wealth of in-game footage and screenshots of the game in progress stand in stark contrast to many Kickstarter projects and serves as a perfect illustration of how to crowd-fund the right way.
Scotland, now 27, then followed that up with a birdie at the fifth as he made a confident opening, in stark contrast to the 82 he shot on his Open debut at Carnoustie in 1999.
Such behavior by politicians and such a public mood stand in stark contrast to Russia's temper earlier in this decade, when the first postcommunist government, headed by the same Mr. Yeltsin, vowed to pursue cooperation with the West and made good on this pledge by adopting political and economic reforms designed to transform Russia into a Western country.
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The Sandinista party had won a decisive amount of victories in stark contrast to public opinion polls.
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In stark contrast, dissemination of a twice-monthly consumer-sentiment index compiled by the University of Michigan is staggered by design.
The Sandinista party has won a decisive number of victories in stark contrast to what public opinion polls have indicated.
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Eto'o also had a goal disallowed as he headed into the net from an offside position to cap a telling performance that was in stark contrast to that of Holland international Klass-Jan Huntelaar who made an inauspicious debut for Milan after leaving Real Madrid.
This approach offers enhanced survivability in a manner that lends itself to verification under an arms control regime in stark contrast to the mobile ICBM programs being deployed by the USSR.
In stark contrast, Pedrosa profited from a searing start to zip into the lead and never relinquished it.
His error count was a stark contrast to his performance in his debut season last year, when he was virtually flawless until letting the title slip through his fingers in the final two races.
Mr Cameron rejected suggestions the party's quick suspension of Ms Dorries - a persistent critic of his - was in stark contrast to its response to the row over Andrew Mitchell.
Its modern realities now stand in stark contrast to its older self as once a choice destination for America's elite.
But what his followers do and what Sadr says are often in stark contrast, whether by design or by a failure of leadership.
The Chairman is likely to note slower economic activity, which stands in stark contrast to the February report delivered at a time when the economy appeared to be gaining momentum and the world was in love with U.S. equities.
In stark contrast, if Iran acquires nuclear weapons, a regional nuclear arms race will ensue immediately.
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Mr Sollecito's impassive face provided a stark contrast to Miss Knox who broke down in tears in the courtroom.
The game was now a thrilling end-to-end battle, in stark contrast to the nervy start, with Newcastle now looking the more likely.
His anger in a NATO ministerial and subsequent public remarks was palpable, a stark contrast to the stoical, if not flaccid, demeanor that has been his trademark.
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