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The mood of buoyancy gives way to a mood of dogged persistence.
Mincham comments that Bach "chose to maintain the established mood of buoyancy and optimism with a chorale arrangement of almost unparalleled energy and gaiety" and concludes: Jones summarises: "The audition cantatas ... show Bach feeling his way towards a compromise between the progressive, opera-influenced and the conservative, ecclesiastical styles".
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During those few weeks in early summer, Three Lions became not only the anthem behind the hopes of triumph for the national side, but also the all-pervading background music to a more general mood of national buoyancy.
Before events on the pitch and defeat by Sunderland deflated the atmosphere, there was a mood of renewed buoyancy around Old Trafford with the buzz created by the transfer news.
Both were seekers of buoyancy.
Explain the concept of buoyancy, or displacement.
Cameron protested that the question was also one of buoyancy.
The downward drips yield a paradoxical sensation of buoyancy.
Her work, like all of theirs, has elements of buoyancy, wit and cheek.
It lingered in the faint tingling of his skin, an edgy sense of buoyancy, vitality.
The more lasting damage has come from the loss of buoyancy in property tax.
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