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Afterward, she became feverish, her behavior changed, and eventually autism was diagnosed.
But when she became feverish and confused, her family took her to another hospital.
Also, the driver, Kuo Kuo-chan, 24, did not quarantine himself when he became feverish, but left for his hometown.
When Sinead Hayes was 13 weeks pregnant, she became feverish with what turned out to be swine flu and pneumonia.
When India moved decisively against the overstretched Pakistani military — the war ended in just two weeks — the Oval Office, like the alleys of Calcutta, became feverish with speculation.
This month, the guessing became feverish as the celebrity-crazed British tabloid press prepared an assault with telephoto lenses and notepads -- if only they could figure out where to hit the beach.
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The socialised self, in Ferrante's world, is a veneer stretched over traumas or messy desires that threaten to become feverish reality.
Since taking office in 2009, Mr Bercow has campaigned for better behaviour in the Commons during the prime minister's weekly visit to take MPs' questions, when the atmosphere often becomes feverish.
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