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Instead, the women's pairings are not announced until Monday, a day later, with less feverish notice.
Americans increased their borrowing at a less feverish pace in April, ringing up the smallest rise in consumer credit in six months, the Federal Reserve said today.
The professors make only a glancing mention of the term "peak oil," a widely promoted and widely attacked concept, but their argument resembles some of the less feverish versions of the peak oil case.
The campaign was far more modest, cheap even, and the buzz was notably less feverish, not helped by the film's first press screening taking place just two days before its release.
[C8.] Consumer Credit Up 7.8% in April Americans increased their borrowing at a less feverish pace in April, ringing up the smallest rise in consumer credit in six months, the Federal Reserve said.
The star/Minister then turns up, says a few words about how their particular country of interest is the biggest in tourism num bers/most beautiful and best and then vanishes to less feverish quarters.
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What followed was no less dazzling: a feverish turn by Mr. Eubanks, an explosive showcase for Mr. Harland, and a plangent, straining essay by Mr. Sipiagin.
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.
Most of the monkeys were evidently ill as early as three days after infection -- they had begun to eat and drink less and become feverish, and the virus was detectable in their blood.
His other contributions are less innocuous: the constant, feverish villainization of Muslims.
In "Accent Elimination," set to a scratchy score by David Watson, the feverish atmosphere was less erratic and in turn, Mr. Nelson's five dancers, notably Omagbitse Omagbemi, Rebecca Serrell and Francis A. Stansky, shone as individuals.
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