- 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. A
medical sign is an objective...
-
Whitman characterized New York's
streets as
being traversed by "hurrying,
feverish,
electric crowds." New York City's
residents are
prominently known for...
- 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...
-
forces among OECD countries. The
country is well
known for its
highly feverish outlook on education,
where its
national obsession with
education has been...
- 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...
- the Crusaders, the
regent of Damascus, Mu'in ad-Din Unur,
started making feverish preparations for war,
strengthening the
fortifications of Damascus, ordering...
- Hutchinson, a
former Babbage's employee,
notes how the game was
spurred by a
feverish video game press, and how the
success of the game
defied the rule that...
-
sincerity of his
enthusiasm gives this messy,
uneven spectacle an odd,
feverish integrity.
Manohla Dargis of the Los
Angeles Times called Kill Bill: Volume...
- society." "Untitled 04", the
shortest track on the album, is
filled with
feverish whispers, with empowering, pro-education message. "Untitled 05" is a thicket...