Findings:
- mood
- mood ring
- mood swings
- Mood Swing
- In the Mood
- Shakespeare for those "Black Moods"
- It's always a pleasure to elevate a bad mood to an abstract principle
- Wild Mood Swings
- Mood Gambling
- The Subjunctive Mood of English
- In the Mood for Love
- Amazon Women in the Mood
- A Mood Apart
- I'm in the mood to move
- Penfield Mood Organ
- Indicative mood
- imperative mood
- bad mood
- Mood lighting
- Mood Indigo
- Pure Moods
- major mood disorders
- Morning Mood
- I'm not exactly in the mood for Mozart and all that kind of goings-on
- The garden of moods (collaboration)
- Matt's Mood
- MFD: Spells and Moods (collaboration)
- Subjunctive mood
- You know you're in a terrible mood when the songs don't work
- she had mood ring eyes
- I'm in one of those moods again
- Orthogonal axes of mood
- Musical Moods (category)
- Once you realize you're in charge of your own mood, you've only got yourself to blame.
- Let E2 lighten your mood with a few humorous nodes
- Rainy Mood
- Mood Media
- vagabond
- The Little Vagabond
- tales from the floating vagabond
- vagabond (user)
- The Vagabond
- Vagabond's Quest
- These Vagabond Shoes
- Vagabond Opera
- Smirking Vagabond (user)
- Whose Line is it Anyway?
- Here lies one whose name was writ in water
- Whose
- Whose Body?
- Never go to a doctor whose office plants have died
- whose leaves are drops of new-shed blood
- I'm a crazy old lady whose ex-husband bought himself a Soloflex for my birthday
- Information War is coming: whose side are you on?
- A gun is a machine whose sole purpose is to make quick killing easier
- whose life is this
- Whose drugs are these?
- The kinda guy whose SO wants to install a video camera in his head
- Three guys whose voices are like clear glass
- whose breast only roses adorn
- words whose reversals are their opposites
- those whose lives you impact seldom remain in yours
- Theorems whose names sound like Robert Ludlum novel titles
- I had never known someone whose death was imminent
- The Sun, Whose Rays Are All Ablaze
- You and Whose Army?
- A recursively enumerable set whose complement is also recursively enumerable is recursive
- Whose servant am I?
- Spirit Whose Work Is Done
- Whose coat is that jacket hanging up on the floor?
- Whose side are you on?
- Beyond whose nearness there is no beyond
- I am the only being whose doom...
- How to comfort someone whose parent has died
- The Man Whose Teeth Were All Exactly Alike
- We are a people in whose bodies old sea-seeking rivers roar with blood
- Whose Body Is This: The Host and the Disc of Apollo
- The Old Woman Whose Rolling Pin Is The Sun
- Balloons whose strings have slipped from unclutched hands
- Watch whose money you pick up.
- Whose Army?
- Whose teeth are those, Bill?
- There is no such thing as writer's block for writers whose standards are low enough.
- Whose burden is it?
- I dream of a language whose words, like fists, would fracture jaws
- whose woods these are
- the best ruler is someone whose actions go unnoticed
- thinking about the brain surgery of your psychoanalyst, whose name is john, will make you crazy in a new way
- Whose woods are these?
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