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The film tracks the career of a band that thrilled fans with its feverish live shows even as it frequently confused them with its wildly scattershot output.
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Spectre has been subjected to similar feverish hectoring about failing to live up to Skyfall, which in 2012 grossed nearly twice as much as the nearest previous Bond movie.
He cites the BBC's need for audience feedback: unavoidable given the licence fee but currently at feverish, distracting levels on many live radio programmes, with listeners' texts and tweets solicited after even the tiniest items.
She was hot, feverish.
These would hardly have affected his normal health; he had always lived on this feverish level.
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