The
feverish student shall be immediately referred to the school physician for evaluation.
? THE long harm of the law was in evidence in ITV's
feverish fourpart police procedural Bancroft.
Slim,
feverish, and grim, the novella eulogizes the darkness of Germany's history.
He said many of them faced "a
feverish search for legal assistance" after their deportation orders were unexpectedly resurrected by the US government after several years.
In the latest weekly report, the world's leading ship buyer said that "several eye-catching market vessels were concluded this week, especially a couple of large LDT dry bulk vessels that were fixed at levels well above the market, as these owners perfectly timed and exploited a
feverish demand for single skin capesize bulkers/VLOCs, particularly from a resurgent Bangladeshi market.
His
feverish hallucinations and illusions cause his day trips to the Louvre and other Parisian sights to have a fantastical dream-like quality.
BERKASOVO, Serbia, Dhu-AlHijjah 16, 1436, Sep 30, 2015, SPA --Afghan asylum-seeker Asina Ansari stood ankle-deep in mud on the border between Serbia and Croatia, clutching her
feverish and shivering 2-year-old son Mohtar in a blanket, AP reported.
A Danish botanist's naive optimism clashes with the harsh reality of West African colonial life in "Gold Coast," an atmospheric early-19th-century morality tale in which the salt air, humidity and horror of its distant remove from law and order are made palpable, almost suffocating, by the period pic's
feverish style.
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The next morning he drives away and is never seen again What happened to him has been the subject of
feverish speculation ever since Jeff Pope's script based on John Pearson's book The Gamblers offers what it claims is a fresh explanation.
Prince William's wife Kate gave birth on Monday to a boy, who becomes third in line to the British throne, ending weeks of
feverish speculation about the royal baby.
Feverish media interest is glimpsed through the eyes of Daisy (Laura Linney), who describes herself as fifth or sixth cousin to the president.
Since you asked I believe I have a kind of
feverish hunger not a