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7.07am: The overhaul of constituency boundaries that has got the Westminster village hyperventilating was promised by the Tories and Lib Dems in opposition amid the feverish fall-out of the expenses crisis.

According to the Foster Memorial in Pittsburgh, a feverish Foster fell and cut his neck on a wash basin or chamber pot.

In "The Vision of Peter Damien," a story set in an ambiguous past, the title character is haunted by feverish images of bodies falling from two burning towers — an illness that spreads like a virus among his fellow children (who are treated with poultices and quarantined).

Too many inhabit a world in which the obsession with "good" clothes and accessories – against a backdrop of economic insecurity or simple privation – creates a feverish atmosphere where status falls and rises as suddenly and destructively as a currency market: good lives are lives where one's position within a fierce Darwinian hierarchy of style is temporarily secure.

Yvo de Boer's prescription sounds rather a modest goal to me, but is perhaps a sign of how far ambition has fallen since the feverish days ahead of the Copenhagen climate change summit in December 2009.

R. Get Real A principled gay British high school student, Steven Ben Silverstonee) accidentally falls into a feverish affair with a popular fellow student (John Gorton), an Oxford-bound athlete with a model for a girlfriend.

After the bungled murder, Raskolnikov falls into a feverish state and begins to worry obsessively over the murder.

The strongest seller among these feverish jeremiads, "2014: The Great Collapse," says the fall of the Communist Party is assured, citing what it says are secret party documents.

Feverish and miserable, I found myself wishing I had fallen ill in Africa — anywhere where the disease is so prevalent as to be unmistakable.

After Harley fell from power, Defoe became a more feverish, less influential writer for various masters, and it becomes impossible to follow him through the twists of his political journalism.

He's the protagonist of Monteverdi's opera "Il Ritorno d'Ulisse" as presented by the Handspring Puppet Company at the John Jay College Theater on Tuesday night, and the steady rise and fall of his breath as he lies racked by feverish dreams of reuniting with his wife is quiet testimony to the skill and detail of the production.

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