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Up to now, sports has relied on a perpetual rising tide of salaries and sponsor fees and ticket prices and luxury-box fever.
Politics, as predicted, has shifted mostly from the streets to the ballot box, and election fever has gripped the country.
In early life, he had been most proud of his opposition to the Vietnam war now, boxed in by war fever, he ran on his pride at having merc'ed a lot of Vietcong with heavy machine guns.
*BDV, border disease virus; CSFV, classical swine fever virus; boxes indicate virus neutralization test titers for homologous serum; boldface indicates results for Aydin/04 and Burdur/05.
"We're a year on from the Olympics and it would be nice to reignite the Olympic fever in the boxing community".
Even if the real estate fever cools off, the big-box retailer should do fine.
We should also note that the box looks like something out of a Versace fever dream.
Heading the powerful raiding party emerging from Closutton, County Carlow are Champagne Fever and Faugheen, fancied to deliver a Boxing Day double at Kempton's William Hill Winter Festival.
Record-breaking box office, traditional African garb and more as 'Black Panther' fever takes over L.A. Women have never been nominated for a cinematography Oscar.
In all, they found 12 boxes containing 327 vials labelled with various unpleasant pathogens, from influenza and dengue fever to rickettsia and Q fever.
The animals may be spared the misery of hay fever caused by the pollen that will inevitably drift into their box on currents of air.
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