An hour later we both were fishless--the salmon weren't in the mood--so I moved upstream.
One night when McClellan wasn't in the mood, he came home from a party and sent a servant to say the general was too tired.
"Fota's public stance before this meeting was that they weren't in the mood for negotiation or compromise - and if we take that on board, the fact that they've got their way today must be seen as something of a capitulation by the FIA, " reported BBC Five Live's David Croft.
The energy in the dugout was very sad and we weren't really in the mood.
He found that the device altered activity in regions of the brain involved in mood but didn't know whether it would make patients better or worse.
If the cut corners don't faze you and you're in the mood for a closer look, we suggest you hit the break for some Charbax video originals.
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Jones Industrial Average and Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index broke records in the past week, the mood isn't as buoyant in Southeast Asia.
Unlike most films that attempt to re-create this bygone era, signifiers aren't rubbed in your face while "In the Mood" blares from a radio.
Still, Karsten Voigt, Berlins point man on U.S. relations says bringing up the trade issue reflects a mood in the U.S. he doesn't like.
And you don't think given the mood at the moment in Egypt, there's any likelihood of him being put on trial or anything like that?
But the mood in the country doesn't reflect those positive numbers.
Professor Shuji Hashimoto, director of the humanoid robotics centre at Waseda University in Tokyo, has a theory: robots need a solid dose of those Japanese manners (don't we all?) encompassed in the Japanese word kansei, which includes feelings, mood, intuitiveness and sensibility.
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"I think the man was in an angry mood, because he didn't even give me his shirt, but I cannot blame him because he's still my player, " Selogilwe told BBC World Service.
The mood toward the TSA isn't good, but it was worse in late 2010, when the TSA began to deploy full-body scanners and pat-downs in airports, said National Geographic Traveler's ombudsman and consumer advocate, Christopher Elliott.
Tracey Parsons, a clinical psychologist working as clinical adviser on the project, said the major problem with mood diaries was that people simply don't fill them in.
It didn't work because the voters in Massachusetts, like a lot of voters around the country, seemed to be in the mood for change.
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