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To get in the mood, read his wonderful Journal.
Without it, male plowshares seem not to get in the mood.
What does Rourke need to get in the mood to work?
To get in the mood, here is Van Zandt himself, performing "Pancho and Lefty," in 1993.
To get in the mood for "Four Weddings," imagine you are the Reverend Collins on laughing gas.
If it wasn't for the alcohol needed to get in the mood, you would probably lose weight playing this.
A great topical read for train riders, who'll surely find it easy to get in the mood.
To get in the mood for Halloween, specialist operator Haunting Breaks offers weekends in haunted properties around the UK.
I'm generalizing here, but I think it's safe to say that we men do not require a romantic visual to get in the mood.
Now when any self-respecting Hollywood arch-criminal sets out to annihilate mankind he listens to a little opera to get in the mood.
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On the outskirts of town we tuned our dial to the town's own beef-themed radio station C.O.W. FM to get in the mood.
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