It hath been noted by the ancients, that southern winds, blowing much, without rain, do cause a feverous disposition of the year. |
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He pulled her into his arms and kissed her with a feverous ardor that he had been longing to express every single moment that they were apart. |
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Saen led the way into the main room of his cabin, and nodded to the feverous child. |
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He used his key to get in here and when he saw you feverous and unconscious, he refused to leave. |
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The likelihood of it not caving in was rather slim but his feverous ingenuity had finished brewing up a hurricane. |
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Though his feelings and his intentions were pure, his calming words in my feverous state were chilling me. |
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Jake lay back in his bed and listened to the feverous brushing in the other room. |
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Perhaps a real band would bring out the dynamics in what are essentially some pretty feverous tunes but that's just a personal preference. |
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Interestingly enough, the overall speed of play in NHL Hitz 2002 is not as feverous as fans of the hockey series, or Midway sports games in general, are probably used to. |
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And, though tickets have been dispensed via corporo-ballot, there's a feverous air of fandom in the ceiling of the Roundhouse. |
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A girl lying next to Godson Noel is half conscious and mumbling in a feverous dream. |
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They will know how to deal with the big occasion better, and perhaps how to deal with a feverous home crowd in full playoff frenzy, as they did at Providence Park last week. |
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