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The film immediately seemed to catch a mood.
Such events sometimes catch a mood or moment.
National opinion polls catch a mood, but that in our electoral system, that doesn't always translate to parliamentary seats.
It has to strike a chord, sound the right note, catch a mood, win hearts and confound sceptics.
Endearingly, he hopes that during a four-week election campaign, the Tories might "catch a mood", much as the UK Independence Party did during the European Parliament elections.Yet political messages require endless repetition over many months before they stick.
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His act caught a mood and became the catalyst for the Tunisian revolution and the wider Arab spring.
I didn't do picture stories; it was more about taking a picture that caught a mood, then building a series that sustained that mood".
Arnold Wesker, in his 1962 play Chips With Everything, caught a mood of square-bashing and bullying attendant on his RAF conscription.
No one would identify Frederick Forsyth as anything but a conservative, but in 1972, The Odessa File caught a mood that was especially strong among Germany's young revolutionary left: the anger of the postwar generation at the presence among them of ageing Nazis who had escaped justice and refused to tell the truth about their crimes.
These two ceremonies seemed to catch a particular mood (reflected in so many similar, if more up-to-date versions of the same).
When the song ended, Rubin paused, opened his eyes and said: "You really caught a good mood on that.
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