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In "Feverish Propositions," the man has the thermometer, the woman has the fever: he takes her temperature, which, she says, she "had thought to save for a more difficult day".
Many varieties fall off the cliff of flavor sensibility quickly, and it's not one company that has the fever.
Katty answers: Has the fever broken?
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At the bar, Sueños ("dreams" in Spanish) has the fever-dream quality of Welles's 1958 film: shot at night with garish light, too dark and too bright at the same time.
"The players have the fever".
The next morning she still had the fever and aches.
Nebraska has had the fever longer than most.
O.K., so I had the fever, but I'm over it.
When I started having the fever, I knew I was infected.
Whoops!" and "Maybe you have the fever".
She had the fever, damn it.
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