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Some changdan, for instance, project a mood of lamentation, while others depict enjoyment, agony, or suspense.
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In their portrayals of Haussmannian Paris, many Impressionists projected a mood of timeless comfort and security, as if horse-drawn carriages, men in top hats and women under parasols were merely the latest travelers through an urban landscape that had always looked, well, Haussmannian.
People are people, not governments". Issam Taha, 42, the co-owner of the factory where Badi works, also projects a mood of hopefulness, as if Iraq is going to come out all right.
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