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mood

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The people of Canada, across the political board, are infuriated by Trump's audacious threats and they are not in any mood to cater to his insane impulses regardless of his tariff threats.

From Salon

At the same time, as Wilkinson points out, movies could be an inflection of the national mood, even if they were misinterpreted by the politicians who cited them.

USC was in a celebratory mood at halftime given the sequence that ended the second quarter.

Asked about his mood later, Musselman said: “I wear my emotions on my sleeve. Pretty evident.”

And the shift in the political mood has forced Conservatives to recalculate their messaging.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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