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Then the mood evaporates.
Suddenly your mood evaporates, and you still aren't sure why.
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Then the merry mood evaporated.
But the celebratory mood evaporated as the pages of Mr. Gelbart's script (there were also songs by the composer Alan Menken and the lyricist David Zippel) were passed around.
"And I can't believe it!" But the lovey-dovey mood evaporated a bit after "Since I've Been Loving You," when front row fans began getting out of control, pushing against barriers and forcing Plant to play security guard.
His voice was sly; the sombre mood had evaporated.
Ireland may have been too hot for the French to handle in Cardiff on Sunday night, but their joyous mood quickly evaporated in the cold light of day when Peter O'Mahony and Sean O'Brien, the two first-choice flankers, received the news they had been dreading.
Early optimism about Spain and the other struggling eurozone members soon evaporated, and the mood was not helped by disappointing US jobs and GDP data ahead of Friday's non-farm payroll numbers.
The more nervous investors get, the wider discounts are; when the mood is more hopeful, discounts narrow or evaporate.
11 mood of faint cooperation with America has evaporated has reformists wondering aloud if shadowy groups within Iran's elite are working to sabotage any reconciliation with the United States.
With the dot-com bubble not only burst but evaporated, one might presume that the mood at pink-slip parties around Silicon Alley these days would be decidedly funereal rather than funky.
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