The club was placed into administrative receivership after a day of feverish activity at Kenilworth Road. |
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One year ago today, I was lying in the hospital, aching and feverish, nurses unable to start an IV on me. |
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Throughout this period she had been intermittently feverish, anorexic and very much not herself. |
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If you feel sick or feverish, take your temperature as instructed by your doctor or nurse. |
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The vague headache began some time during Friday, but, by evening surgery, I felt decidedly feverish and unwell. |
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Belladonna is given to people who are feverish and have a sudden throbbing headache. |
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He wished for a doctor, a sterile hospital bed, a cool hand on his feverish forehead. |
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Wear clothes or pajamas suited to the indoor temperature, even when your child is feverish or has the chills. |
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You may feel feverish and the pain may move to the lower right part of the abdomen as inflammation spreads. |
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The onset of flu is characterised by feverish shakings and temperature swings. |
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On examination, he was feverish with generalised lymphadenopathy and widespread crusting papulopustular lesions. |
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These patients were given hygiene advice and told to return if they became feverish. |
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Some children may become feverish, develop a rash or lose their appetite up to ten days after the injection. |
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It is more than telling that a well-nigh feverish and frenetic cult of the personality is at the core of this powerful display. |
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Search as you may, you can find no evidence of all that feverish activity, but you know it's here. |
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Nyna felt absolutely feverish with energy as she grasped the controls of the ship. |
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And when Ronaldo drove home, not once, but twice, the excitement reached a feverish pitch. |
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Rakovski moved on to Romania, where he continued his feverish journalistic and revolutionary activities. |
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However, after some feverish activity, Volkswagen is readying its entrant and it should be on show at Frankfurt next autumn. |
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This is in stark contrast to the feverish construction activity at the two sites only a few weeks ago. |
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An outbreak of feverish media coverage has been unleashed upon the United States. |
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Our choir leader, Roz, broke the news, sending a shock wave of feverish excitement around the Scout hut where we practise. |
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The city of Mumbai remains in a feverish pitch of excitement throughout this period. |
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Three years ago my father, Morgan Johnson, called me up cell phone to cell phone, in a state of feverish agitation. |
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One evening he was sitting puzzling over a problem, talking to himself and becoming more and more feverish and restless. |
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Finally came the time of machines, and rhythms of life became increasingly feverish and frantic. |
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For the past week, hundreds of lorries and workmen have passed through the castle gates as feverish activity went on inside the grounds. |
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During this time of feverish activity, the life of the trifolau, dialect for truffle hunter, is a hard one. |
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That pits gas against diesel in a feverish battle for the lowest consumption and the cleanest exhaust at the cheapest price. |
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The clamour reached a feverish pitch as winners too joined the chorus of the losers in protesting against the decisions. |
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His face, almost in profile, shows a high coloring that is close to feverish and no doubt reflects his consumptive state. |
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I felt my legs move involuntarily, as though possessed of times past, and a feverish flush tingled in my limbs. |
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If you look closely, and try not to fog up the mirror with your feverish breath, you can see a number of tiny fluid-filled blisters. |
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But as Semel listened and took his own counsel, the rest of the company continued to work at its customary feverish pace. |
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A feverish atmosphere prevails at an otherwise-calm environment of the Museum complex. |
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Until now, the public have had to rely on feverish speculation in numerous newspaper previews. |
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His pulse was weak and feverish, more like a shiver than the pump of his life's blood. |
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You can imagine yourself in a stifling ballroom in Calcutta, full of feverish gaiety, while punkahs languidly stir the air. |
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To this feverish regime of irresponsibility, is it possible that he has recently administered the first bracing douche of an overdue cold bath? |
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The response among younger women to this dilemma, at least in the feverish imagination of the media, has been an abjuration of femininity. |
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Catnip is best known for treating feverish conditions but is also used for afterpains and other conditions. |
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The seaboard of Capernaum in which Peter dwelt is said by travelers to be a peculiarly damp, marshy, aguish, feverish place. |
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One reader says that when she feels well enough, she'll do feverish workouts at the gym. |
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The anxiety about the Y2K situation is reaching an increasingly feverish pitch in most large organizations. |
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If the patient is in severe pain or is feverish antimicrobials such as metronidazole 200 mg thrice daily for up to five days may be indicated. |
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One looked about four and was lying limply in his mothers' arms, all feverish and cranky. |
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I have had a slight feverish attack for the last few days, and I feel ill, or rather I feel low-spirited. |
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The US will not be lulled into complacency, or distracted by the feverish terrorist activity in Iraq. |
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With an intro that's absolute insane scratch work, Flow maintains a feverish and surprisingly melodic tempo throughout the set. |
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Cortez made the short walk to the feverish scrum in McBride's corner and raised the Irishman's right arm in victory. |
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More haste, less speed! The feverish hand often gives itself additional toil. |
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Derek Jarman opens his claustrophobic, skyless Caravaggio with the feverish artist on his shadowy deathbed. |
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As my body began to warm up and relax, exhaustion caught up with me and I drifted in and out of a feverish half-sleep. |
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In hard-edged artificial light, the dancers enact feverish beach parties, orgies, murders, and seductions. |
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Visible in news reports and conjured in fans ' feverish minds, the hikikomori is now spectacle, exactly what he can't imagine. |
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It's a bit feverish in the comments boxes, so let's take a couple tablets of Theology and chill, shall we? |
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There was feverish horse-trading between party whips about the format of the set-piece debate. |
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Beth was feverish and fitful, tossing about beneath the sheets, her head thrashing from side to side, muttering inaudibly from time to time. |
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The prodrome may include malaise, chills, a feverish feeling, anorexia and irritability. |
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However, these symptoms may be absent and children may simply become feverish, drowsy and listless. |
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A couple of days after arriving I came down with a slight feverish head cold. |
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On the day after their return to Britain, I was asked to see them because both were feverish and unwell. |
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Two days later, feeling feverish, she went to them and he could tell she was struggling to maintain her composure. |
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Wood's performance was all the more meritorious given that he felt feverish on arrival yesterday morning and even more so on completing his 18 holes. |
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The Biennale is always quite intense and feverish, but that heat leant an extra intensity, leant a few extra degrees to the fever. |
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The shock plunges you into a whirlpool of fear, denial and feverish action. |
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Never in its history had that little school seen such feverish activity. |
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The television drones on, white noise in the back of my feverish mind. |
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But feverish speculation and the constant patter of vaudevillian innuendo came to overshadow more serious business. |
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Last night saw some feverish activity preparing the basic brine to make bacon with the belly pork, and finding a suitable vessel in which to do the curing. |
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Glancing fearfully at her feverish husband lying on the simple bed, Larinda stood to her dainty slippered feet and padded into the narrow hallway. |
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She wears no make-up, her eyes are glassy, and her feverish cheeks are aglow. |
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The latest headline to pop up in the feverish coverage is that Gayet is four months pregnant. |
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Their free clinic in central Athens is housed in a shabby apartment that smells of feverish bodies and pungent medicine. |
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Since I was very young, whenever I'm off-colour and feverish I have the following recurring vision as I wander confusedly in the no-man's land between consciousness and sleep. |
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In a nicely creepy scene they watch in bewilderment as animals flee from its cover, and the appearance of a feverish, flatulent hunter spells much worse to come. |
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In between karaoke bits and feverish dance breaks, diesel delivers a few heartfelt monologues to the camera. |
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On examination he was feverish and had stridor and tachycardia. |
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Off they drive, Nic still with an excited, feverish grin on his face. |
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The days it takes place are marked on the wall calendar in the kitchen and counted down to with feverish excitement. |
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Fifty years ago this week, a divided and feverish Republican Party nominated Barry Goldwater to lead them to victory. |
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Incapable of movement, incapable of speech, I listened to her feverish words in an agony of shame and sorrow. |
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The daytime temperature reached ninety degrees, and the feverish Clark was moved from the stifling leather lodge to a more comfortable shaded bower the crew made for him. |
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The former dramatic soprano dresses for the camera, cheeks feverish with rouge, a multipointed jester's hat and veil on her head, bejeweled hands, ratty fur stole. |
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Their imaginations must be feverish enough to conjure up ever more daring flights of fancy, but then cold enough to try to annihilate their own creations. |
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If he seems feverish or sluggish, get him to the emergency vet. |
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His skin was sallow and shiny from the feverish sweat that drenched him as it had before in the foyer, but how long had he been like this, sitting here without aid? |
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But Randy White's true story can be gleaned from his feverish proposal, and it's a heartbreaker. |
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The Met were rightfully hammered and shaken up into a better police force although sadly most of the compensation was swallowed up by feverish vain legal teams. |
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Both became feverish and ill with the infusion, as expected, and both recovered. |
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Ida had kept him awake while he drowsed his way up the old King's Trace in eastern Missouri, feverish and weak. |
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In the worst of summer the tower remained cool, yet the air seemed feverish and gelid when sisters of different Ajahs came too close. |
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I sat there, with tears in my eyes, and hiccoughed for breath, quite beside myself with feverish merriment. |
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Or maybe it was sheer irritation at the four solid months of feverish speculation from Oscarologists as to what they would do? |
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At Christmas, she was feverish, and lay unconscious for hours, which led to rumours of her impending death. |
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On December 17, 1944, a feverish and ill Hemingway had himself driven to Luxembourg to cover what was later called The Battle of the Bulge. |
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I got up feverish and nervous. I walked out before breakfast, striving to collect my thoughts and tranquilize my feelings. |
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For the contagionist, Quentin's feverish shaking indicates that something has been passed to him from another person. |
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His eyes appeared bloodshot and feverish. Last night's skokiaan. |
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The illness made him feverish, so they applied cold compresses. |
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Less full of bile, more the youthful bombast and frenetic, feverish energy usually reserved for sugar-addled youths, running hell-for-leather around a playground. |
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