71.   In Alaska, rising temperatures, whether caused by greenhouse gas emissions or nature in a prolonged mood swing, are not a topic of debate or an abstraction.

72.   In fact, it is a pivotal area that pollsters watch closely for hints of possible mood swings in the American electorate.

73.   In that short span, there was time for patterns, tension, mood swings, late-inning heroics, familiarity, respect.

74.   In the production, there are sudden mood swings, from anger to laughter to barely suppressed tears.

75.   Israelis say he has used and is expected again to use violence to put pressure on Israel during the mood swings of the negotiations.

76.   It can cause extreme mood swings and other psychiatric side effects.

77.   It is characterized by wide mood swings, often alternating between manic elation and severe depression.

78.   It turns out that steroids, a class of compounds that includes sex hormones, may play an important role in the mood swings of menstruators.

79.   It was kind of funny when Jeff mimicked the rabid New York news media for its mood swings about his team.

80.   Jordan never returned to the game, even though his mood swings were captured for all to see because NBC had someone directing a minicam right in his kisser.

n. + swing >>共 229
mood 17.27%
campaign 14.77%
price 8.96%
golf 7.83%
currency 2.99%
market 2.74%
practice 2.74%
porch 2.50%
momentum 2.02%
road 2.02%
mood + n. >>共 79
swing 48.64%
change 8.18%
disorder 7.95%
music 5.23%
ring 2.73%
piece 2.27%
shift 2.05%
lighting 1.82%
stabilizer 1.59%
state 0.91%
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