That contrasts with about two dozen that have been on the receiving end of a downgrade.
This contrasts with, say, Sam Adams Boston Lager at 35 and Pilsner Urquell at 43.
He likes strong contrasts of dynamics and tempo, telling shifts of texture and mood.
Each episode has had stark contrasts, generally between the agencies that are pitted against one another.
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The fact that there are such stark contrasts behind this decision points to a greater conundrum.
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It's been a day - and a night - of contrasts at Lashkar Gah.
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These contrasts are a useful demonstration that America's financial woes are nobody else's gain.
This contrasts with biomedicine, where the focus is on specific diseases, organs, symptoms, or mechanisms.
This contrasts with a year ago, when properties there were the cheapest in Wales.
That contrasts sharply with the rejectionist American approach to many other forms of international legal scrutiny.
Their response contrasts sharply to the surprisingly widespread embrace of fiscal stimulus during the Great Recession.
Front month put positioning contrasts with April expiry activity in far out-of-the-money put options.
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This is a preliminary figure, but it contrasts sharply with third quarter growth of 3.1%.
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This contrasts with French-style grandstanding that is high on domestic feelgood, but low on achievement.
The SIHH watch show last week in Geneva was a study in contrasts.
The outbreak of anthrax anxiety in Connecticut contrasts with the calmer mood in the capital.
The uneasy coexistence of new wealth and old tightwad populism produces some curious contrasts.
They were exposed to flickering images with different levels of contrasts between light and dark.
His public disgrace contrasts starkly with the treatment accorded violent or even criminal colleagues.
Yet Mr Fillon, whose calm, professorial style contrasts with Mr Sarkozy's hyperactivity, is unusually popular.
Inside Europe, however, the contrasts between countries and regions are as striking as the similarities.
This free-flowing approach to learning contrasts markedly with the stiff, conformist image of traditional Japanese education.
The Frankfurt School developed Critical Theory, which essentially contrasts the divergence of reality from its ideals.
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Giuliani said he wanted also to point to contrasts between Bush and his Democratic opponent, John Kerry.
The drinks industry boom contrasts with other sectors where sales are not living up to high expectations.
South Africa's response to its lack of oil contrasts with that of other similarly disadvantaged modern economies.
Margaret discovered a country of great contrasts, but it was a place which draws her back nevertheless.
Berlin is a city that thrives on contrasts: east and west, old and new, efficient and eccentric.
It contrasts sharply with the strikingly vivid and anatomically correct virtual patients on the computer screen nearby.
This incremental approach contrasts sharply with the sweeping proposals announced this month by British Columbia's aboriginal-relations minister.
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