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Sequences that set the mood for each film amongst a backdrop of intricately woven and intertextual Bond iconography and a theme song that can be either iconic or rather dull.
We don't want anything that looks vulnerable.' " Even the image makers -- photographers and art directors who create ads and editorials that set the mood in fashion -- are contemplating a major swing.
The number that set the mood, "Oh Happy Day," at Tuesday's opening-night show was an obscure, prescient Gene DePaul-Johnny Mercer song from the mid-1950s that imagines test-tube babies growing up to be "assembly-line women" and "conveyor belt men" living in "push-button homes".
Between movements Mr. Levine took so much time, whether to gather himself or to set the mood, that you feared he might have been unwell.
He then gave a nuanced, technically nimble performance of Janacek's "In the Mists," an impressionistic and rhapsodic suite from 1912 that set the mood for two works by Mr. Adès.
He may no longer be captain of this lineup but his influence remains colossal, with Mascherano the player who had delivered the team talk about no longer wanting to "eat shit" that set the mood for the 1-0 quarter-final win over Belgium.
It is the cheery voices and smiles of volunteers that set the mood which infects the crowds.
The color scheme, the speed of the camera flying through, or the music determines a large part of what the experience will be like, and since my influence on the exact shapes themselves is severely limited, it's all these other factors that set the mood.
Go for colors that set the mood for your topic.
It helped set that real pissy mood he was in quite a bit.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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