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Beyond, if only in feverish references, lies the rest of Europe.
Brooks Brothers know by long experience that uniforms and regulation accessories do not remain in feverish demand for ever.
In feverish, hallucinatory prose and poetry, Broch presents the poet's reflections on art, statecraft, history and aesthetics.
The dinky red Mazda RX-7 careered around a water bowl with the dog in feverish pursuit.
They saw him as a sort of tragic Tim Burtonish figure, pale and languid, and wasting away in feverish reverie.
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In 1911, in a feverish jag of effort after his wife's death in childbirth, Sundback saw the answer: get rid of the hooks.
This first draft, pounded out in three feverish weeks in 1951, is slightly longer than the novel that was finally published in 1957.
That was the argument made by George W. S. Trow in this magazine, in a feverish manifesto called "Within the Context of No Context".
Implicit in the feverish bidding for homes in Boston is the assumption that rental values will climb smartly over the next decade or two.
In a feverish day of political maneuvering in Athens, there were signs that Mr. Papandreou was firming up his political support.
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