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Maybe -- I hazard to guess -- One Armed Man, a directorial debut by Tim Guinee, was just a little too grim for attendees to vote for en masse in the suddenly deflated mood of Austin.
The Cougars also ended the regular season in a deflated mood.
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There's a strange pacing here, lifting and deflating moods.
"It deflated the mood in the nation," Keir Radnedge, a young football reporter at the time, told the BBC, "they looked for something new.
We were having nothing but laughs". The only one deflating the mood was Issa, Knight says.
It did not take long for the realities of southern bigotry to deflate the mood.
England's late rally, with goals from Gary Cahill and Ashley Young, might have earned Pearce's selection an unlikely draw only for Arjen Robben's deflected winner to deflate the mood in stoppage time.
Falling attendances and rising player costs have combined to deflate the mood as the league celebrates its 125th birthday.
Second only to the inker for the "most misunderstood job in the comics business," the colorist has the ability to either completely enhance or deflate the mood of a comic with their work.
My mood deflated.
When Greg Inglis showed subtlety to go with his Goliath to put Australia two scores ahead, the mood deflated.
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