- to be
mostly equivocal.
Limited evidence supports sponging or
bathing feverish children with
tepid water. The use of a fan or air
conditioning may somewhat...
- out of the
ordinary that is
experienced by an
individual such as
feeling feverish, a
headache or
other pains in the body,
which occur as the body's immune...
-
closings of obsolete, carbon-emitting coal
energy facilities.
There is a
feverish rise in the
construction of data
centers throughout the US,
making large...
- 2011. Cato,
Jason (November 4, 2010). "McRib
rollout finds fast
foodies feverish for the flavor".
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
Archived from the original...
- Even as he
seemed to be near death, Blake's
central preoccupation was his
feverish work on the
illustrations to Dante's Inferno; he is said to have spent...
-
forces among OECD countries. The
country is well
known for its
highly feverish outlook on education,
where its
national obsession with
education has been...
-
knowledge of who I
might be. For
hours I
remained by his side
watching the
feverish glitter of his eyes that
seemed fixed on some
object outside my vision...
- best
thing he had ever
written I thought. He was
still producing with
feverish haste one
masterpiece after another,
slashing his
excited brain with champagne...
-
references are sp****,
veiled and euphemistic:
Inspector Morton calls it "
feverish feminine friendship" in
chapter 13. In 1963, a film
adaptation entitled...
-
praised the
technical achievement of
representing a
storyline depicting "the
feverish stream of consciousness" of its main
character throughout the film. The...