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Each frame has a different feel, mood, color, texture, and shape, but they are all hinged on a few recognizable objects and outlines that inhabit the space and morph with the music.
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Like seasonal affective disorder – a mood disorder related to changes in seasons – touring artists can also feel a mood imbalance from changes in timezone.
"I came here to feel the mood".
You can feel the mood of the country lifting.
I couldn't help but feel the mood of carnival violence undercut with something approaching loss.
Another says: "I feel my mood has improved as a result of the running – I feel more cheerful and positive".
When she was released a month later, she didn't feel in mood for a big ceremony, as is customary in Iran.
I feel a mood change, a different sense of awareness as we get deeper into the ice.
Mr. Baroni said knocking on doors let him feel the mood of his district and helped him avoid some of the missteps that other Republicans made.
Piazza and the Mets arrived from Baltimore overnight and had little chance to feel the mood of the city, if any.
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