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Businessmen are in a euphoric mood at the moment.
The euphoric mood of the bond market is benefiting more than just investors and traders.
The paintings captured the scary, euphoric mood of a high-flying period not unlike our own.
We finally arrived at camp in a tired but euphoric mood, and we reported our success to the others.
The weekend comments by the Federal Reserve chairman, Alan Greenspan, about possible price deflation also contributed to the market's euphoric mood.
Also, he said, "They won in Afghanistan when everybody said it wouldn't work, and it's got them in a euphoric mood of cockiness.
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It is characterized by dramatic mood swings from manic states (e.g., increased energy, euphoric moods, poor judgment, provocative and aggressive behavior) to depressive states (e.g., persistent sad mood, feelings of guilt, loss of interest in activities once enjoyed), and then back again, typically with periods of normal mood in between.
Not just among the levee workers but throughout Quincy, a collective sense of despair seemed to replace the near-euphoric mood of cooperative enterprise.
Bain also added that it was "refreshing" to hear Hudson "in a euphoric party mood after her more low-key offerings from her last album, I Remember Me".
It's going well, his mood euphoric, till they meet up with Ynvge one night at a gig.
So euphoric is the mood that even acquirers, usually penalised on the expectation that they will overpay, are seeing their share prices jump: Alcoa's rose by 8% on the day of its bid.
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