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On Thursday, she was in no mood to let up.
But the party is in no mood to let Mr Juppé hang on.
She was in too good a mood to let anyone spoil it.
Opaterix may have been defeated by the badgers, but he wasn't in the mood to let history repeat itself.
That leaves the Kiwis and Great Britain to battle for the final medal, and the home team are in no mood to let it slip from their grasp.
"But Madrid are in no mood to let him go and will almost certainly end up giving him whatever he wants.
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'They want to win elections,' he says, 'and the mood is to let Cameron have a go.' Still, the kind of issues that worry Tebbit involve not just the style, but also the substance of the Cameron project.
I start every Lib Dem conference in a bad mood, determined not to let the buggers get away with it (whatever that "it" or those "buggers" happen to be in any given year).
There's little portraiture, not much drama, and only enough mood-setting context to let us know what America was up to while L.B.J. and Congress were contriving new ways to strengthen the social safety net and exhaust the national treasury.
Mr. Zombie is both too much of a stylist, always cutting away to oddball inserts, black-and-white flashbacks, negative images and much else, and too little: he is not in enough control of his means to let a mood grow and fester.
To let our mood be altered by the wind in the trees, petals carpeting asphalt, the determination of a plant to push through a crevice in a sidewalk.
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