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The program had been arranged to permit the establishment of a mood of intense concentration on the music.
Samples zoomed into closeup range in regular succession, like telephone poles passing on the highway, while representative music reinforced the mood of the late teens and 1920's.
The HAM-A ( Hamilton Anxiety Scale ) measures the severity of a patient's anxiety, based on 14 parameters, including anxious mood, tension, fears, insomnia, somatic complaints and behavior at the interview.
The mood of the story is fashioned from the start through names of the participants: Naomi, which means " my gracious one " or " my delight ," later asks to be called Mara, " the bitter one "; her two sons are Mahlon, " sick ", and Chilion, " weakening " or " pining " and Orpah, meaning " mane " or " gazelle ", is from the root for " nape " or " back of the neck ", appropriate for the daughter-in-law who turns her back on Naomi and returns to her people.
The disorder has been subdivided into bipolar I, bipolar II, cyclothymia, and other types, based on the nature and severity of mood episodes experienced ; the range is often described as the bipolar spectrum.
Crapsey's cinquain depends on strict structure and intense physical imagery to communicate a mood or feeling.
He was in a melancholy mood about the trip and his health was poor, relying on an inhaler to aid his breathing and there were reports that he was suffering from blackouts.
* The juerga is an informal, spontaneous gathering, rather like a jazz " jam session ", that can include dancing, singing, palmas ( hand clapping ), or simply pounding in rhythm on an orange crate or table, adapting to local talent, instrumentation and mood.
Some people attribute this poor performance to the reluctance of the campaign to cater to the prevalent mood of nationalism and patriotism, instead focusing on subjects such as global warming.
It is wise to write out descriptive text ahead of time, and since the gamemaster cannot rely on his acting skills to get the personality of NPCs and monsters across, the need for music ( often considered a distraction in a normal table top game ) becomes much greater, as background music helps to set the mood for other players.
Annoyed that he was made to wait in the waiting room for 40 minutes, Groucho went on the air in a foul mood.
An unexpected olive branch came from King George V, who, in a speech in Belfast called for reconciliation on all sides, changed the mood and enabled the British and Irish Republican governments to agree to a truce.
Individual articles are read in portions proportional to the attention span, which depends on the user, his mood, the article, etc.
His films often eschew traditional narrative structure, lacking clear plot progression and focusing more on mood and character development.
Whale suffered from mood swings and grew increasingly and frustratingly more dependent on others as his mental faculties were diminishing.
Alexander partially blames the lack of success on the mood of the country after 9 / 11.
See: Cycle impact on social mood and vice versa
* Does the full moon have any effects on mood?
A Scotland Yard inspector ( Graham Chapman ) retrieves the joke, but despite the playing of sombre music on gramophone records and the chanting of laments by fellow policemen to create a depressing mood, also dies laughing.
There are conflicting findings about the extent to which certain specific symptoms, notably some kinds of psychosis ( hallucinations or delusions ) that can occur in disorders such as schizophrenia, delusional disorder or mood disorder, are linked to an increased risk of serious violence on average.
When the manic behaviours have gone, long-term treatment then focuses on prophylactic treatment to try to stabilize the patient's mood, typically through a combination of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy.
Sources from Pakistan claimed that Musharraf and his military government's officers were in full mood to exercise tough conditions on Sharif, was intended to sent Navaz Sharif to gallows to face similar fate as Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in 1979.
In one book, the dress in Botticelli ’ s Judith provokes a reflection on drapery as a major artistic theme as it allows painters to include the abstract in representational art, to create mood, and also to represent the mystery of pure being.
The general form — that of a journey into strange lands, told in a light-hearted mood and interspersed with songs — may be following the model of The Icelandic Journals by William Morris, an important literary influence on Tolkien.

mood and set
Rouben Ter-Arutunian, in his stage settings, often uses the scrim curtain behind which Mr. Cole has placed couples or groups who sing and set the mood for the scenes which are to follow.
Eldon Elder, who designed the stage, also created a gay, spacious set that blended attractively with the park background and Shakespeare's lighthearted mood.
Other critics treat film noir as a " mood ", characterize it as a " series ", or simply address a chosen set of films they regard as belonging to the noir " canon ".
However, the mood turns sour when a lunatic begins a series of malicious pranks including poison-pen messages, obscene graffiti, the destruction of a set of proofs and crafting vile effigies.
Depth, proximity, size and proportions of the places and objects in a film can be manipulated through camera placement and lenses, lighting, set design, effectively determining mood or relationships between elements in the story world.
In July, Bobby, Slim and the Lost Gonzo Band recorded Seekers of the Fleece outside Denver in a tipi studio, where Slim's old mountain-man pal Timberjack Joe had decorated with grizzly bear robes and beaver pelts to set the mood.
This opening sequence set the sombre overall mood of the album, revisited in another Lennon tune, " I Don't Want to Spoil the Party ", which, " consistent in tone with ‘ No Reply ’, ‘ I'm a Loser ’, and ‘ Baby's in Black ’", according to Allmusic, " finds the singer showing up at a party only to find that the girl he expected to find isn't there ".
In recorded form it can be similar to a concept album ( of which it is a subset ), though the latter may simply set a mood or maintain a theme.
Among the stage / film effects which contribute to its mood of " cheerful desolation " is the artificial snow which is continually seen through set windows until eventually it falls on the studio interior as well.
Fragrance oil and candles may also be used to set up the mood.
In later years, Rapper admitted that he found Davis very difficult to work with and that she would, "... hold the whole set hostage, stopping production for a day, because of her mood.
An angry mood swept the country and in January 1855 Aberdeen's government was forced to set up a Parliamentary Committee of Inquiry into the conduct of the war after losing a Commons vote on the matter.
It may help to set or indicate the mood of a scene.
Moreover, the episode was shot in the summer, on a set without air-conditioning, with the director actually turning up the heat on certain key scenes to create the necessary mood and appearance for the story.
Little wonder that, of all the Symphony's movements, this has come in for the greatest amount of criticism and puzzlement ( it has been seen by many as something of a let-down and somewhat superficial, dodging questions set by the previous movements ): its virtually unrelenting mood of celebration seems quite at odds with the dark character of the earlier movements – " a vigorous life-asserting pageant of Mahlerian blatancy ", is how Michael Kennedy describes it.
" I just picked up the piccolo and worked with what was going on, what mood they set, or what feeling they had.
A more tranquil mood is set by Christopher Marlowe's well known lines from The Passionate Shepherd to His Love:
His next film, Days of Being Wild ( 1990 ), produced by Alan Tang, a drama about aimless youth set in the early 1960s, established his trademark form: elliptically plotted mood pieces, with lush visuals and music, about the burden of memory on melancholic, misfit characters.
Assonance is the repetition of a similar set of vowel sounds, it is used to emphasize intensity, mood, imagery, etc.
Originally entr ' actes resulted from stage curtains being closed for set or costume changes: to fill time as not to halt the dramatic action, to make a transition from the mood of one act to the next, or to prevent the public from becoming restless.
However, the crew then monitored Danza's mood and a few weeks later made light of the whole incident by issuing shirts on set that said " I Survived Week Six ," according to E!
With a simple set of rules, Man, Myth & Magic relied heavily on mood and atmosphere to entertain its players.
They are set to Adi Tala and each raga represents the mood of the song and the meaning of its lyrics.

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