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But it will be hard to shift the mood.
Newtown continued to shift the mood on Capitol Hill.
David Pentz makes efforts to shift the mood with his lighting design, but it doesn't always work.
But the 43-year-old symphonist, far more assured emotionally as well as compositionally, manages to shift the mood inalterably at a stroke.
This is the balance in Shakespeare's comedies too, but opera adds the ability of music to shift the mood instantly and ineffably.
Like the latest economic figures, news and social media buzz — "unstructured data," as it is known — can shift the mood from exuberance to despondency.
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It's like a slight change of breeze, shifting the mood and the weather.
As always in football, the only way of shifting the mood is to start winning.
Gustavo Reveles, a district spokesman, said news of the state budget cuts had shifted the mood of the community.
Mr. Grant's fine performance shifted the mood of the ballet, a grand work for 18 corps dancers and two principals.
Mr. Busó-García does some nice work when he first hits town, notably with a shock of violence that shifts the mood from mildly unsettled to modestly threatening.
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