Sentence examples for much feverish from inspiring English sources

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A fictional character like the hacker Lisbeth Salander doesn't emerge from a vacuum — she's the product of much feverish keyboard tapping, and I don't mean Stieg Larsson's.

There is still much feverish talk that the elections, somehow, will not be allowed to take place, though it is hard to see what could stop them now.The government and parliament completed their five year terms on March 16th.

Even so, nerves are on edge in La Paz, with much feverish talk of coup plots and impending insurrections.Mr Mesa has called for the "silent majority" of Bolivians to take to the streets to oppose the union radicals.

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Shaw was one of Kauffmann's passions, along with opera, the two satisfying a sensibility that wasn't afraid of titanic emotions but enjoyed the cool contemplation of them every bit as much as the feverish confrontation.

That mixture — with a dash of social conscience and a splash of gruesome violence stirred in — pretty much sums up the feverish mood of "The Paperboy".

While there are big differences — it is now Brecht instead of Chekhov, after all — the road to the grave, as mapped by Mr. Hawke, feels much the same: fretful, feverish and, ultimately, fatiguing.

Real estate investment trusts, which use less leverage than private investors and were shut out from much of the recent feverish competition for buildings, are also expected to become more active buyers.

Back in 2002, Curry took a small, lightweight digital camera into Booker's campaign headquarters and into the streets for rallies, picnics, impromptu playground arguments, and much else in the feverish political life of Newark.

His view is not far from that of Schumann, who called the Opus 28 Preludes "eagles' pinions, wild and motley pell-mell," that contain "much that is sick, feverish, repellent".

It seems not so much eager anticipation as a feverish delight that greets these songs tonight.

It owes much also to his own feverish dreams, to which he applied a rare faculty of shaping plausible fabrics out of impalpable materials.

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