fevered in A Sentence

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    Oh what Fevered dream is this.

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    Fevered debates will either spice up this union- or ruin it.

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    The Queen's interest in religion was, however, no less Fevered than that of her husband- the couple attended mass several times a day.

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    Increasing urbanization and tourism-oriented development of parts of the coast have had economic benefits, but these trends have also ignited Fevered real-estate speculations and some environmental degradation.

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    Castro himself resigned as Prime Minister of Cuba in protest, but later that day appeared on television to deliver a lengthy denouncement of Urrutia, claiming that Urrutia"complicated" government, and that his"Fevered anti-Communism" was having a detrimental effect.

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    The New Objectivity comprised two tendencies which Hartlaub characterized in terms of a left and right wing: on the left were the verists, who“tear the objective form of the world of contemporary facts and represent current experience in its tempo and Fevered temperature;” and on the right the classicists, who“search more for the object of timeless ability to embody the external laws of existence in the artistic sphere.”.

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    The New Objectivity was composed of two tendencies which Hartlaub characterized in terms of a left and right wing: on the left were the verists, who"tear the objective form of the world of contemporary facts and represent current experience in its tempo and Fevered temperature;" and on the right the classicists, who"search more for the object of timeless ability to embody the external laws of existence in the artistic sphere.

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    The New Objectivity was composed of two tendencies which Hartlaub characterised in terms of a left and right wing: on the left were the verists, who“tear the objective form of the world of contemporary facts and represent current experience in its tempo and Fevered temperature;” and on the right the classicists, who“search more for the object of timeless ability to embody the external laws of existence in the artistic sphere.”.

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