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THIS new year sees corporate America in a much brighter mood than many might have predicted last spring.
The brighter mood matched the performance on Wall Street, where the market had its best week in four months.
Some on Seventh Avenue have already ordered their assistants to think about more uplifting colors and a happier, brighter mood.
The patients unexpectedly reported increases in their quality of life, including a brighter mood.
Brighter mood and increased alertness immediately after participating in music therapy was also observed: T (resident) seemed brighter when he came out (of Music Therapy room) and looked brighter for a while afterwards.
They can also give the room a brighter mood.
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Are we risking having brighter moods that empower us rather than attitudes that diminish us?
On this day, he was in a bright mood, sitting in his living room in stocking feet.
Early gains for the FTSE 100 after the morning rush of company news were extended in afternoon trading when Wall St opened in a bright mood on the back of positive results from mobile phone maker Motorola.
This was in keeping with the bright mood of the flight itself, whose attendants had given the local weather down to the degree and the time down to the minute, but had said nothing of the series of coördinated terrorist attacks that had convulsed the city the night before, a hundred and twenty-eight bodies counted by the time the travellers were released into the dim noon light.
Unsurprisingly, Broadcast.com's stunning IPO has put them in a bright mood.
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