61.   Yet among Wall Streeters whose incomes once astounded Middle America, the mood has changed.

62.   Yet Congress is mercurial and the political mood can change in an instant.

63.   Yet if the mood in fashion changed, its underlying logic remained immutable.

64.   Yet, after Judge Hiller B. Zobel changed the conviction from second-degree murder to involuntary manslaughter and then released her for time served, the public mood changed.

65.   Perhaps the mood will change by the time the first ball is struck Thursday morning, a short time after a brief service for Stewart on the first tee.

66.   After days of almost carnival-style protests, the mood is changing among those who take to the streets daily to demand President Slobodan Milosevic step down.

67.   But by midday the mood had changed.

68.   But the mood could change depending on the words of Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan, who is testifying before a Senate committee this morning.

69.   But with those troubles behind them, the mood changed and there was a steady stream of jokes and banter between the crew and Ground Control.

70.   But the mood may be changing.

n. + change >>共 1254
thing 7.88%
time 3.56%
life 1.84%
situation 1.73%
world 1.66%
company 1.42%
attitude 1.38%
government 1.31%
rule 1.00%
people 0.88%
mood 0.55%
mood + v. >>共 188
be 55.71%
change 5.25%
turn 2.72%
seem 2.47%
shift 2.22%
remain 1.48%
swing 1.42%
improve 1.30%
darken 1.17%
grow 1.11%
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