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But it does reflect a hardening investor mood expressed most decisively, if belatedly, by Union Bancaire Privée, the Swiss bank.
It's a mood expressed perfectly by the seminal Australian dance track of the era: Sweetness and Light by Sydney duo Paul Mac and Andy Rantzen, otherwise known as Itch-E & Scratch-E.
His accelerated pianism, filled with tricky rhythmic reverses and rapid changes of mood, expressed a vaulting sense of joy not often heard in the introspective realm of nightclub piano.
New taxes are being levied, and the tax authorities are getting more aggressive in policing and collecting old ones, backed by a public mood expressed by Carlo Galli, a tax attorney from Milan, at a recent London superyachting conference: The public view is that the "filthy rich having fun should pay taxes," Mr. Galli said.
One CEO I work with has a visual slide up front on his mood expressed as a "meter" — sort of a gas tank of emotion.
You can see that mood expressed in my collections".
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Mr. Gore was in a relatively buoyant mood, expressing confidence about his campaign and shrugging off the suggestion that, given the nation's economic prosperity, he should be coasting to victory in the election.
3 Don't get in a bad mood over the subjunctive The subjunctive is a verb form (technically, "mood") expressing hypothesis, typically to indicate that something is being demanded, proposed, imagined, or insisted: "he demanded that she resign", and so on.
Nouns in consonant stems began to acquire the endings of the -a declension; e.g., thygatēr, 'daughter,' accusative thygatera, was remodeled after items such as khōra, khōran 'country.' The dual number was lost in nouns, verbs, and adjectives, as was the optative mood (expressing wish or desire) of verbs.
But 'affective computing' companies, such as the US firm Affectiva, have mooted that their software could be used in tandem with Dubai's extensive CCTV network to measure the moods expressed on people's faces.
Geography is, of course, just one predictor of moods expressed on Twitter.
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