1. He represented a new mood of therapeutic optimism and outlined a scientific approach capable of giving reality to his ambitious aspirations. 2. The first to sense the new mood was the press, and an Anti-Waste League was founded by Lord Rothermere. 3. There is a new mood of optimism. 4. People are also troubled because of the new participative mood that exists today. 5. The summit was marked by a new mood of realism among the leaders present. 6. Samuel Courtauld, the textile industrialist, and his supporters warned that industrialists must come to terms with the new mood in favour of government intervention. 7. Where Lagerfeld seized the new sombre mood and produced something preposterous and monstrous, Christian Lacroix offered subtlety. 8. With the death of Victor Chapman, the first of the Lafayette to fall and perhaps its most beloved member, a new mood came over the Squadron. 9. And the new mood has already forced the administration to abandon its intention to rejoin the reformed U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. 10. And the new mood prompted the Irish Republican Army to start disarming, and Uzbekistan to agree to get rid of the old Soviet anthrax stored on its soil. |