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In his mood, it was the best way to handle him ; ;
City editor Victor Watson of the New York American was a man of brooding suspicions and mysterious shifts of mood.
Meynell's remedy for Thompson's despondent mood was typically practical.
The careless writing was in keeping with his mood of savage discontent.
Mr. Khrushchev was jesting in the expansive mood of the successful banker.
It was the first of two doubles by Robinson, who was in a mood to celebrate.
Ambassador Thompson reported from Moscow that the Soviet leader's mood was cocky and aggressive.
The term " manic-depressive illness " or psychosis was coined by German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin in the late nineteenth century, originally referring to all kinds of mood disorder.
This mood was epitomised in the Beveridge Report.
It was often seasoned with vanilla, chile pepper, and achiote, and was believed to fight fatigue, which is probably attributable to the theobromine content, a mood enhancer.
For example, until the bacterial cause of tuberculosis was discovered in 1882, experts variously ascribed the disease to heredity, a sedentary lifestyle, depressed mood, and overindulgence in sex, rich food, or alcohol — all the social ills of the time.
Elfman was apprehensive at first because of his lack of formal training, but with orchestration assistance from Oingo Boingo guitarist and arranger Steve Bartek, he achieved his goal of emulating the mood of such composers as Nino Rota and Bernard Herrmann.
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 primary disturbance in dementia praecox was said to be not one of mood, but of thinking or cognition.
The Human Boy was a collection of schoolboy stories in the same genre as say, Rudyard Kipling's Stalky & Co., though different in mood and style.
When he was in a bad mood, he struck the ground with a trident, causing earthquakes and other calamities.
The film was released shortly before America became involved in World War II, and citizens were still in an isolationist mood.
It was clear by now that Henry was in no mood to reconcile and a compromise with him was not to be had.
Annoyed that he was made to wait in the waiting room for 40 minutes, Groucho went on the air in a foul mood.

mood and lifted
The relocation brought Emilie Jung in closer contact to her family and lifted her melancholy and despondent mood.
In 2006, The Guardian reported that trials of deep brain stimulation with electric current, via wires inserted into the brain, had successfully lifted the mood of depression sufferers.

mood and somewhat
Though the Baron still takes sadistic enjoyment in the suffering of others, he is portrayed as somewhat flamboyant, pompous and self-indulgent, with a tendency to speak in iambic pentameter when the mood strikes him.
Although " severely elevated mood " sounds somewhat desirable and enjoyable, the experience of mania is ultimately often quite unpleasant and sometimes disturbing, if not frightening, for the person involved and for those close to them, and it may lead to impulsive behavior that may later be regretted.
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.
Unfortunately for Mackenzie and the Reformers, the mood of Upper Canada had changed somewhat from 1828 for a number of reasons: Sir John Colborne, who replaced Sir Peregrine Maitland as lieutenant governor in 1828, was less allied with John Strachan and the Family Compact ; Colborne had encouraged immigration to Upper Canada from the British Isles, and these new settlers felt more loyalty to the home country than Upper Canadians born in the New World ; and the Reform party had seemed to accomplish little during the two years they had controlled the Assembly.
By 1861, his mood had improved somewhat, and he now proposed some sort of federal union between Britain, Canada, the United States, and Ireland.
Meanwhile, Pat Hingle ( Eva Axén ), a former student who is expelled from the academy and seen leaving the academy in a somewhat frightened mood by Suzy, finds refuge at a friend's apartment in town.
However, the marriage was somewhat rocky, in part due to his violent mood swings.
Chesterton's mood was dampened somewhat by the 1966 general election in which the Labour Party won a convincing victory and anti-immigration candidates lost support, as well as by Rhodesia's exit from the Commonwealth following their Unilateral declaration of independence.
Craufurd was a strict disciplinarian and somewhat prone to violent mood swings which earned him the nickname " Black Bob ".
The " Nucleogenesis " suite is a collage that conveys a somewhat darker mood, employing a church organ, an organ synthesizer pulse, various lines of Vangelis ' patent synthesizer brass, acoustic drums and basses.
It is in a somewhat dark mood and classical in style, although it branches into ethnic styles.
In other episodes, Raj has also treated his condition with medications, suffering from realistic, if somewhat parodically enhanced, aftereffects ( nervous tics, mood swings, decreased cognitive abilities ), forcing him to suspend his therapy.
* Q magazine-3 out of 5 stars-" Captures in somewhat ebullient mood … on the pumped and primed beats … they sound at their most relaxed and … their most potent.
On a DVD featurette (" Light In Dark Places ") for Ghost Light, when drawing attention to the stylistic choice of performing in most of the serial without his hat and umbrella, Sylvester McCoy expresses some disdain for the garment, feeling it detracts somewhat from the mood of the story.
Noori's second album, " Peeli Patti Aur Raja Jani Ki Gol Dunya ", on the other hand, starts off in a somewhat hopeful mood and then travels through bitter experiences and ends up with resigned despair, peppered with taunts. The album deals with a variety of subjects ranging from the problems and consequences of drug use to the collective apathy we all have descended into as individuals and as a society.
However, the mood of his performance is compensated somewhat by that of Miss Bacall, who generates quite a lot of pressure as a sharp-eyed, knows-what-she-wants girl.
" His mood brightened somewhat three weeks later when he was elected to the Hall of Fame, but Schmidt never again coached and spent the next three decades as a manufacturer's representative.
It replaces vocabulary and some grammar with Romance constructions, allows a somewhat more irregular orthography, and eliminates some criticized points such as case, adjectival agreement, verbal inflection for tense and mood, and inherent gender, but retains the o, a, e suffixes for parts of speech and an agglutinative morphology.
::" Snorri was middling in height and somewhat slender, fair to look on, straight faced and of light hue ; of yellow hair and red beard ; he was meek of mood in his daily ways ; little men knew of his thought for good or ill ; he was a wise man, and forseeing in many things, enduring in wrath and deep in hatred ; of good rede was he for his friends, but his unfriends deemed his counsels but cold.
His opinion was somewhat echoed by Ted Cox, author of the book Whitney Houston, who noted that the soothing quality of the song fitted perfectly with the mood and texture of the movie.
He followed this in 1990 with another trio album Random Thoughts, in somewhat lighter mood, this time with James Genus ( bass ) and Lewis Nash ( drums ).
Liszt ’ s later addition of the Andante sostenuto part to the solo version results in sectional tempo ( and mood ) changes somewhat related to a baroque concerto.
The colour can also vary somewhat according to the ' mood ' and also according to the genetic make-up.

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