| 1. | Many conductors plumb the score for Nordic moodiness and Freudian angst.
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| 2. | Moodiness plays even worse in politics than in basketball, however.
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| 3. | Klein dismisses the Serbs'widespread fears as typical Balkan moodiness.
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| 4. | Moodiness like this used to be an occasional thing in American stocks.
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| 5. | The only flaw in Thompson's game might be her moodiness.
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| 6. | They also began to understand his moodiness and mediocre grades.
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| 7. | Surely it wasn't all poker-face moodiness.
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| 8. | Negative emotions may develop including depression, moodiness and irritability.
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| 9. | This isn't moodiness, it's frankness.
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| 10. | A spate of mediocre earnings reports exacerbated Wall Street's moodiness.
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