Your face is all red and, unless I am mistaken, that is sweat on your fevered brow. |
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While the director does poor work of aping the classics of Italian neo-realism, he excels with the more fevered and fantastic elements. |
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The intensity of the raw, vitriolic malice in the sibilant voice was beyond anything in even his fevered, psychotic dreams. |
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He was perhaps too carried away with the fevered pitch of the movement, taking it at too quick a clip. |
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I was lying on a bed in South Vietnam, watching the endless rotation of the fan above me, and sweating profusely, fevered and unable to sleep. |
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Fulfillment as sweet as a cold hand to a fevered brow, or cool mud to a bee sting can now be found in the digital realms. |
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As Roy complied, he looked down on Vincent, at his flushed cheeks, his fevered brow. |
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Then, Mara was there, eyes and entire being glowing with purple fire, and he laid a gentle hand on the girl's fevered brow. |
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One man cooled his fevered brow there, while another washed the dirt from his eyes and claimed he could see better than before. |
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Yesterday Allison was able to fuel me with soup and hot chocolate and occasionally mop my fevered brow with the damp sleeve of her dressing gown. |
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He dabbed her fevered brow with the edge of his tunic that clung wetly to his broad chest. |
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The soreness of the throat, the fevered brow, the pumping headache, when will it ever end? |
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Not by my bed mopping my fevered brow but, for much of the time, tucked up beside me in a queen-size bed in a luxury hotel. |
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In rural Ireland we were the flying doctors to a generation of fevered imaginations. |
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I do not see why we should agitate our already fevered minds by these false notions. |
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The missus read it with fevered excitement since she has previously expressed an interest in playing the piano. |
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Olivia hugs herself, staring at Frank as he lies on the floor of the tent in a state of fevered agitation. |
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But after all this excitement and even some fevered dance-floor action I became tired and had to lie down for a bit. |
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McMillan's already fevered imagination was fired even further, while Mexico gave Beresford the inspiration to take up serious painting again. |
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The last chukka saw both teams go all out and play some very fanciful and accurate polo, raising the excitement to a fevered pitch. |
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Both sides see a political significance to World Cup fever that exists only in their fevered imaginations. |
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If you didn't see them on the news pages of respected newspapers, you would think they were figments of a fevered imagination. |
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Waking from a fitful and fevered sleep to the sounds of hip hop blasting through the house is not the kind of experience I wanted this morning. |
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When they meet, tens of thousands of fevered supporters converge on an intimidating stadium believing it to be the greatest derby on earth. |
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By this, she means the seemingly endless publicity tour to promote the movie, and the fevered tabloid attention that came to dog her every move. |
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This year the dream of the Olympics is more torporific than fevered, as many will sleep through them. |
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The publication of each new volume prompts fevered speculation on the story line and late-night queues of children outside bookshops. |
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His imagination was fevered, he thought of himself as a knight from a bygone era and moved around like one, riding a ragged horse. |
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Despite her fevered imagination, he had no wish to take up her lacrosse stick and bludgeon the president to a pulp. |
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The three judges wrote copious notes, while drinking copious amounts of amber liquid to refresh and cool their fevered brows. |
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Big Ben has more recently figured in fevered truck bomb scenarios that result in it crashing down. |
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Despite the fevered prattle of conspiracy theorists, the say-so of a few doesn't take America to war and certainly doesn't keep it there. |
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Shot in a peculiar and dreamlike blue-and-white color scheme, the entire film feels wet and melancholic, like a fevered dream. |
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Its timing could hardly have been bettered and should do a great deal to calm the fevered brows of the Lanarkshire club's supporters. |
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He had bled her twice already, in the hopes of relieving her fevered mind, but it had not made any visible difference. |
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Indeed, he asks, does the state expand in rational and sensible ways to meet real policy needs, or rather in response to fevered moral panics? |
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Nolan watched the race from the inner of the racetrack and every manic tic of his fevered reaction was captured by the television cameras. |
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I'll have them bring some wet rags, to cool your fevered brow. |
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That image just seems to have appeared unbidden in his fevered little fantasy about nefarious Anti-American Red Cross workers with foreign sounding names. |
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Either you have not gone bed to yet, and you need something to assuage your fevered brow, or you are waking up and you need something to assuage your fevered brow. |
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The collection has aroused a mixture of fevered excitement and disgust. |
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No one will wipe my fevered brow, no one will sooth my aching head. |
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Your cubicle mates pouring over their brackets with all of the serious intent and fevered diligence of Talmudic scholars. |
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These thoughts spun around in my head, making my fevered brow sweat. |
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All but in the fevered dreams of power mad politicians and their deluded followers is a world without immigration possible. |
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Her fevered dreams and the many reflections arising from conversations with her sister travelers begin to help her unburden herself of her complicated past. |
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Maybe a glass of water would suffice, also to cool my fevered brow. |
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Not since the Pilgrim Fathers boarded a cruise ship for new lives in the redskin-ridden plains of America has such wanderlust fevered the British brain. |
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By then, dripping with fevered sweat, she would have been inarguably contagious. |
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When it comes to soothing the fevered brow, there are few more calming sights than the early-morning view across the world-renowned golf links of St Andrews. |
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But like boils that erupt at separate places on the skin, they are fevered into being by one invisible short-circuited wiring in the body politic beneath. |
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The chill provided a welcome cool to his fevered temperature. |
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Last week's controversy over the standard of Scottish refereeing is a mere bagatelle compared to the state of anguish they get into at that most fevered game, cricket. |
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The show is rounded out by heavy duty wordsmith Fortner Anderson, the quiet intensity of Jason Selman's poetry, and a sampling of Harris's own fevered flights of fancy. |
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His soloing, particularly on Hootie's Blues and his confessed favourite tune Cherokee is said to have set off wild dancing and fevered excitement among the concert goers. |
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Dave's body was now a shredded 235-pound testament to fevered training. |
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In Roche's fevered imagination his leader is a combination of Mother Teresa, St Francis of Assisi and metrosexual man, finely attuned to the sensitivities of those around him. |
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My friend Fiona and I were in a state of fevered excitement. |
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Amid all the fevered anticipation of this fixture, few would have expected to witness an aesthetically pleasing example of the beautiful game. |
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As the clunker sales reached a fevered pitch, I think it's fair to say that the deals got much stingier. |
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There is fevered speculation about the lucky winners and who might suffer the ignomy of being stripped of a star. |
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Just how fevered the buckraking has become was on display this past fall at American University in Washington. |
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