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These days are not just running polls, they are now running daily tracking polls measuring every tiny mood swing of the electorate.
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It's easy to walk around the world not realizing how even the tiniest mood we have can have repercussions.
It is she who hits on the idea of seeking out Farinelli, the world-famous castrato who, at the age of thirty two, left the adoring throngs in the opera house for the tiny, demanding mood-swung audience-of-one that was Philippe.
Throughout the movie, the filmmakers capture tiny changes in mood and physical appearance, and the grand effects are startling.
"Nine Stories," published two years later, made Mr. Salinger a darling of the critics as well, for the way it dismantled the traditional architecture of the short story and replaced it with one in which a story could turn on a tiny shift of mood or tone.
A tiny comment or mood swing would send everything spiralling out of control.
(The West Ham fans were crammed into such a tiny section that their mood barely counted).
Both are nicely played, and they leaven the mood (a tiny Rudd gets to hop inside Downey's metal costume, like a flea), yet their very presence smacks of desperation.
He betrays his moods in tiny hand movements, nearly all played out on the dining-room table.
The tiny gallery space intensifies the mood of chilly reverie.
I am like most people in not enjoying having a person in the next seat who sprawls or spreads to take up part of mine, though I'd still prefer that to a tiny tot in a bad mood.
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