- 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...
- that it
would paralyze the
Balkan states. Instead, it
incited them to
feverish activity to
create a
defensive block to stop Austria. A
series of grave...
- film star of 1944.
Newton is best
remembered for his
portrayal of the
feverish-e**** Long John
Silver in the 1950 RKO-Disney
British adaptation of Treasure...
- An
antipyretic (/ˌæntipaɪˈrɛtɪk/, from anti- 'against' and
pyretic '
feverish') is a
substance that
reduces fever.
Antipyretics cause the
hypothalamus to...
- Something/Anything?,
Rundgren wrote that "Song of the Viking" was "written in the
feverish grip of the
dreaded 'd'oyle carte,' a
chronic disease dating back to my...
- Freak". On
April 14, 1998 Pure
released their third full-length album,
Feverish. The song "Tennis Ball" was
featured in the
movie BASEketball,
though not...
- legend, Bob Dylan.
Echoes of Morrison's
rugged literateness and his gruff,
feverish emotive vocals can be
heard in
latter day
icons ranging from
Bruce Springsteen...
-
Plastikman production, a
signature track that
never ceased to
inspire feverish reactions among Hawtin fanatics." The
remaining five
tracks are likewise...
-
closings of obsolete, carbon-emitting coal
energy facilities.
There is a
feverish rise in the
construction of data
centers throughout the US,
making large...