He always had some happy rock music blaring and it never failed to put Lissie in a good mood. |
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None of this puts you in a good mood, but when they came, the main courses weren't bad. |
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She always seemed to dress in less baggy clothing when she was in a good mood, though she'll never quite understand why. |
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Joanna was in a good mood the next day, humming through a mouthful of cornflakes while eating breakfast. |
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Had he been in a good mood, he might have spared me some suffering, but I'm sure he was still sore at me for yesterday morning. |
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He has been in quite a good mood lately actually, jolly and carefree, just the way I like him. |
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I figured I'd be released in a few days, so, aside from my anesthetic grogginess, I was in a pretty good mood. |
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This morning's good mood severely dented by incompetent carriers who have repeatedly failed to deliver parcels on time and to the right address. |
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That, and the summery weather on a winter day, contributed to everyone's good mood. |
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That's my only little grumble at the moment and it's not really a grumble because I'm in a really good mood! |
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But quite often those who cause trouble switch from a good mood to violence and aggression in an instant. |
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Later on I learned that Steiger almost always was down in the mouth and, if he was in a good mood, had a wistful look about him. |
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And because I am in a good mood, I decided to help out all you poor schleps here who don't know how to properly search for Chelsea pics. |
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A driver in a good mood is statistically less likely to be involved in an accident than one who's feeling scratchy and irritable. |
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At that point the players are again in a good mood and cooperate with each other until the next mistake happens. |
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When I saw her whispering something into her bosom-friend's ear, every bit of my good mood was gone again. |
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In a good mood once again, he hummed a tuneless melody and headed back for his room. |
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Music can enhance a good mood, confirm a bad mood, console me, remind me of specific events, people, places in my life. |
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Another way in which emotions and moods affect judgement is the well-known relationship between good mood and overconfidence. |
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Lieutenant Nemeck was not in a good mood, and in no mood to be made fun of by a junior. |
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I must either be tired, unwittingly drugged or in an exceptionally good mood. |
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This was a woman who was never in a good mood unless others around her were in a bad mood. |
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I was jumpy, but in a good mood for the first time that week. |
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In the subway train in Japan, when people are not necessarily in a good mood, they will nevertheless be courteous. |
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And yet he managed to answer our questions with a truly infectious good mood. |
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I paid the cabbie, tipping him five dollars in my good mood. |
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But if you catch her at a moment when she is in a good mood, you will be surprised by her black humor and capacity for laughing at herself. |
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The joviality and good mood of the participants really brightened up a rather cloudy day. |
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The shooter throws the dice and can only hope that Lady Luck is in a good mood. |
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Never counting their hours, they give our guys the best possible service, improving effectiveness for everyone and putting us all in a good mood. |
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Handing out chocolate and lollipops to pub revellers in a good mood at the end of the night is one of the schemes already operating in East Lancashire. |
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It can function as a therapy machine to dispel fatigue, improve sleeping, and make the user in a good mood. |
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Provider: The first thing to do when you tell him is to catch him at a time when he is in a good mood. |
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We were in a good mood, chatting amiably while the bus driver extricated himself in the heavy Bucharest traffic. |
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Members might think that I am not in a good mood this evening, but I have done a lot of work in this area. |
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Everyone seemed to be in a good mood, and the captain was pleased with the good communications among the crew. |
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Research has shown that some people are more optimistic by nature and more often in a good mood than others. |
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On Wednesday, a new convoy started out for the coast to resupply the scientists who, despite being in a good mood, have to face the elements. |
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First she tried sweet-talking him, using a sugary-sweet tone of voice to put him in a good mood and then happily suggesting that he let her out for some exercise. |
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Nishana, the Bollywood star: The lively Nishana from India will get you to your destination in a good mood with her perky personality. |
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Very rich in magnesium and oligo-elements, these exhilarating and heady salts will give you back good mood and energy. |
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The Favre family really seems to be in a very good mood and they also seem to be very satisfied of their travel mean! |
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Come discover the huge range of workshops we offer at a day placed under the sign of good mood! |
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His good mood, incredible kindness and strength of mind have positioned him as a benchmark in all courses that he attends or teaches. |
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The 300 or so demonstrators were in a good mood, laughing, waving signs and banners, beating home-made drums, and, thank goodness, shouting some new chants. |
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Every morning, Cathy welcomes us with her radiant smile and contagious good mood. |
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And, of course, a good mood, readiness to serve, human warmth, and other attitudes essential for a warm welcome cannot be demanded from someone. |
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And this portrait would be incomplete without talking about his main quality: his inalterable good mood! |
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Your colleague does not seem to be in a very good mood today. |
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For some indescribable reason, standing next to one, craning my neck to view in entirety its spindly, gnarled countenance, invariably puts me in a good mood. |
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When we believed that happiness was only smiling and good mood, that wasn't very good for people like me, people in the lower half of positive affectivity. |
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So it is only appropriate that it is being used in this sunrise ceremony to call forth the spirits and to set a good mood and feeling for the Journey. |
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Outfitted with a big magic hat and a witch book, and supplied with magical forces, the little happy enchantress puts everyone in a good mood wherever she appears. |
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You will be charmed by the smiles and good mood, the intense and friendly glances, the multicoloured landscapes, the kindness and the small local music which trots in the head and in the streets. |
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Mérida lets us a good souvenir of fiesta and good mood. |
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Anyway, Steph is definitely in an ironclad good mood. |
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The band have a reputation to back up, so the musicians appear to be in an astoundingly good mood as they make their way to the stage for their half an hour show. |
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This is the sunshine banker on the F1 schedule and the good weather at least puts everyone in a good mood before a generally anticlimatic race weekend. |
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We want to see what happens to the mind and body as people transform from being healthy and in a good mood to a state where they are feeling sad and blue and having trouble with social activities. |
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He walked down the street with a jaunty swaggering step, as if daring others less perfectly satisfied to intrude upon his good mood. |
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He was in such a good mood that he even managed to take out the rubbish jocularly. |
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One minute we're inclined to rise up and whoop with joy at being told bone-idle is what sets our mind in a truly good mood. |
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It's sunny out, people who work at the mountain are in a good mood and telling jokes, and there's effortless gliding through soft corn snow. |
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And everybody on the train seemed in a good mood. |
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Provider: One of the most important things to consider, and you have mentioned this before, is to catch him at a time when he is in a good mood, a time when he might be more willing to discuss sensitive issues. |
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I am full of energy, vitality and in a good mood almost all the time. |
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Suffering to be beautiful is not the cup of tea for all those who have chosen to enjoy the curative properties of the thermal waters while relaxing in a good mood. |
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On the other hand, it might be a good day if the inspector is in a good mood and apologizes for breaking the window but explains that he has to check for pathogens and toxins. |
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His hip rhymes will definitely get you in a good mood. |
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Not only do their hugs and smiles put me in a good mood, but also watching the way they interact with each other, shines a little perspective on my life. |
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When I am in a good mood I dance and feel happy. |
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But spontaneously I would say when I go on a significant trade show, when I see my employees being in a good mood at the stand and the newly developed products earn admiring views. |
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On the one hand, during physical activity the body sheds substances like endorphins, serotonin and dopamine, which ensure well-being, inner strength, sound sleep and good mood. |
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A relaxing moment dedicated to the good mood. |
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But I trust that, when we proceed in the good mood in which we have discussed this report among ourselves and with the Commission, we can only succeed in building more confidence among European consumers. |
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We receive you with a smile, a good mood, discretion and respect. |
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Everybody's in a good mood here, which is amazing, considering there's 5 million people here,' said Florida native Grady Keef, 18, inflating official crowd estimates. |
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A cat could give two catshits if you are in a good mood or a bad mood. |
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