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"I'm going on the road!" In her cook-off book, Ms. Sutherland found story after story of participants somehow swept up into a competitive fever.
IF Roger Clemens were a 38-year-old Olympian, with a competitive fever running so much higher than the breathtaking double digits his fastball still registers on the radar gun, there might be a different standard of suspicion regarding the cause of his shocking behavior on the pitcher's mound Sunday night.
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He is his own man and an extrovert who gets that competitive white line fever when he steps on to the park.
The British number two was due to play her first competitive match since recovering from glandular fever.
"We're a competitive nation," said Amy Sutherland, who covered the national circuit in "Cookoff: Recipe Fever in America" (Viking, 2003).
As a fever-related inflammatory protein, serum PGE2 was assayed by competitive EIA, and the results are also shown in Table 2.
In the current study we have investigated competitive displacement among strains of mosquito-borne dengue virus (DENV, genus Flavivirus, family Flaviviridae), the etiological agent of classical dengue fever (DF) and its more severe manifestations, dengue hemorrhagic fever and dengue shock syndrome (DHF/DSS) [ 16].
Reunion fever!
Undulant fever.
Scarlet fever?
No fever.
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