In the midst of his feverishness, he begins to understand the unfair balance of wealth and power in the world. |
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The feverishness with which education is being promoted by some of the countries like the U.K. is an indication of the market situation. |
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Less than a third of patients in each group experienced constitutional symptoms of feverishness or shivers. |
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Over the past three weeks I've gobbled up episodes with the same feverishness that I did box sets of The Wire and Breaking Bad. |
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Sinusitis, especially in adults, is a classic complication, with its associated pains, feverishness and headaches. |
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When the crew of Mission STS-2 deployed Canadarm for the first time, the moment was marked with feverishness and incredible expectations. |
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His works look and feel, in the feverishness of their attack, like drawn paintings or painted drawings. |
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Actual feverishness had joined forces with a sense of suddenly lowered resistance and I had gone back in and handed over my money. |
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But if Sischy's moral imagination is of a feverishness to invoke the spirits of Fleda Vetch and Milly Theale, her atmosphere is very different from that surrounding those tense, exquisite intelligences. |
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