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Theatrical names do a lot of heavy lifting: creating a world, setting a mood, sealing a time and place.
In my suite, a cowskin rug sat beneath a checked Knole-type sofa, setting a mood both arty and cosy.
You make it more about the work and less about the fancy lighting and setting a mood.
Perfecting the art of setting a mood, he has disarmed critics with his sideways smile, diluted scrutiny with his soulful tears and articulated each tribulation with heartfelt catharses.
Yet Bell puts almost every image to use, setting a mood of anticipation in the first example or foreshadowing a scene in the second.
In a unanimous ruling, the three-judge panel said: "The smoking ban was not intended to prevent actors from expressing emotion, setting a mood, illustrating a character trait, emphasizing a plot twist or making a political statement".
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As a box of cookies was passed around, Duke set a mood of disconcerting intimacy.
Ms. Rist co-composed the lazy instrumental melody piped into the gallery, which sets a mood.
Mining and drilling, in particular, have set a mood that has never disappeared from the West.
And the wrongdoing unfolds in Detroit, so it doesn't take much to set a mood of desperation and decline.
"If you're going to build one you should really try to set a mood and create some drama.
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