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"febrile" Definitions
  1. (formal) nervous, excited and very active
  2. (medical) (of an illness) caused by fever (= a high temperature)

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Indeed, it has contributed to a febrile atmosphere across Britain.
Politicians, conscious of voters' disgruntlement, have also become increasingly febrile.
Allowing whispers to go unchecked risks disaster during febrile times.
Plant outages are focused on September, tightening already febrile markets.
The febrile atmosphere is contributing to a sense of despair.
The president is coming at a febrile time in British politics.
Yet a febrile mood has taken hold inside the ruling parties.
The politics of monetary union is more febrile as a result.
But markets became increasingly febrile towards the end of that summer.
Such was the febrile atmosphere in which Ms Cox was slain.
Serious side effects, including allergic reactions and febrile seizures, are rare.
And in this febrile political climate, nothing can be ruled out.
Its title conveys a febrile mood: "Silent Invasion: China's Influence in Australia".
SOMETIMES a day seems a long time in Britain's currently febrile politics.
German politics are febrile right now, and her steady step is faltering.
In a febrile moment, such a disappointment would intensify the party's internal disagreements.
There is an economic case for deferring cuts, too, given febrile global conditions.
The febrile Martin and the icy Wolf might seem to be polar opposites.
But it is hard to gain purchase in such a febrile political atmosphere.
Draghi hinted the atmosphere in the rate-setting governing council was already less febrile.
Trading was febrile, with sterling plunging by 6% within a few minutes in Asia.
Lauren Lovette attacked the fluctuations of mood with a fragile, febrile, nearly consumptive energy.
Febrile seizures following flu vaccination are possible but very rare, according to the experts.
In today's febrile geopolitical atmosphere, the top end of the art market has bifurcated.
The 2016 referendum campaign atmosphere was febrile and dishonest -- some even suspect foreign interference.
All of this adds to an ever more febrile environment on social and mainstream media.
With German voters in febrile, fractious mood, that could herald a fresh era of uncertainty.
Rarely, febrile seizures have been reported, though these are not associated with long-term effects.
No deal is not a serious option, even if today's febrile politics pretends it is.
In this febrile atmosphere Mr Sarkozy's rival, the genteel Alain Juppé, didn't stand a chance.
The narrator of Jane Alison's restless, febrile novel "Nine Island" lives alone, but not unaccompanied.
The irony is it's free speech that suffers in such a thuggish and febrile atmosphere.
It's easy to accept this opening provocation, thanks to febrile writing that accompanies the absurdism.
In Zagitova, Medvedeva sees her old self, new to international success, fearless, febrile with possibility.
But those offering less obviously bankable works may find the febrile geopolitical mood more challenging.
The attack comes at a time when relations between Riyadh and Tehran are increasingly febrile.
In the febrile mood of an apprehensive city after Grenfell, the echoes are hard to ignore.
That thing we do in our imaginations, in our fantasies, and in our most febrile dreams.
It's O.K. , I told my father, through the contact of my fingertips to his febrile skin.
The country today is febrile and fractured — precisely because an epic fight for tomorrow is underway.
The 1956 Olympics had been febrile affair, reflecting the polarised geopolitical backdrop of the emergent Cold War.
Well, for the trading desks three weeks of febrile speculation about the next meeting on August 4.
Expect very little to be done during a febrile election year where Brexit dominates the European agenda.
Imposing losses on retail investors could undermine the popularity of the European project at a febrile time.
NOTHING excites the febrile intellects of Brussels more than analysing the theoretical underpinnings of European foreign policy.
"We are continuing to treat the patient for symptoms of febrile illness," Emory spokeswoman Holly Korschun said.
The queen is not the first royal to have been pulled into the increasingly febrile EU debate.
You have a seizure (note: febrile seizures are relatively common in young children and are usually harmless).
"A craven fear of death is entering the American consciousness," he complained in one particularly febrile passage.
But the unrepentant prime minister told a febrile Parliament that the court had been wrong to intervene.
Mr. Chamblee, with his strong physique, beautifully effaced himself behind the tall, long-limbed, febrile Claire Kretzschmar.
However, it was Winfrey's comments on leadership that spurred febrile speculation about a tilt at the White House.
A FEBRILE ATMOSPHERE took hold in the humid Maximilianeum in Munich, Bavaria's palatial state parliament, on October 14th.
In today's febrile political climate, the chances of getting a Chequers-like plan through Parliament seem alarmingly small.
More often, febrile seizures occur as a reaction to a fever-causing infection like the flu, Jacobson explained.
The gaudy mythology that surrounds him lodged itself deep in my febrile mind and wouldn't let me go.
The surprise decision illustrates the increasingly febrile atmosphere around the impending referendum on EU membership on June 23.
The cellist Michael Nicolas played Mr. Zorn's "As Above, So Below," a febrile work full of contrasting energies.
Lars's manic energy starts to look a lot like vulnerability; his febrile charm feels like the real thing.
As a measure of Britain's febrile political mood, the largely right-wing British press, which mostly supports Mrs.
These days, the growing unease with Chancellor Angela Merkel's migration policy has reached a new and febrile stage.
But this was also an attack on cinema, and an indication of the febrile political atmosphere in the country.
Samaritan attempts to distinguish themselves from both Jews and Palestinians makes sense given the febrile politics of the region.
After a while, it felt as if we were dreaming, or mad, so febrile and charged was the atmosphere.
Considering the implications for those countries, and for the febrile region as a whole, it was an astounding proposal.
One Western expert reflecting on this febrile summer wrote an essay asking whether we have reached peak Xi Jinping.
Most of us still live in the hangover of the financial crash, which produces febrile economic and political movements.
In a febrile atmosphere, two thin-skinned leaders might easily misconstrue the other's intentions, even if neither intended war.
But in such febrile times, one rooster crowing was likely to set off all the others in the village.
Very often, we encounter these works of art at our most febrile, impressionable ages; and it stays with us.
Memoirs of that fractious, febrile ecosystem erupt every year or so (Patti Smith's "Just Kids" being a notable example).
If "by everything" we mean a febrile French crowd, emotional outbursts and a healthy smattering of bizarrely struck shots.
"A Visit to Haldeman" works because Mee has such a wily mind, febrile imagination and casually intense confessional voice.
"Three years ago, it was a febrile environment, but I thought people would come to their senses," said Miller.
"It seemed very New England, this febrile and cerebral passion," she said of the radical feminist writings of Shulamith Firestone.
While febrile seizures can be frightening, they are benign and children will usually recover quickly and have no lasting effects.
Dr Chen's work shows how febrile temperatures encourage a particular protein to shepherd immune-system cells to sites of infection.
The febrile atmosphere is reminiscent of the economic opening after the fall of communism elsewhere in the former Soviet Union.
It is a febrile mood, and no end of conspiracy theories posit what a scheming junta intends to do next.
But the political climate is unusually febrile in 2016 and falling oil production could play into it in unexpected ways.
"The current febrile atmosphere appears to have left the fundamentals of this dispute behind," writes David Fickling of Bloomberg Opinion.
In febrile times, it is hard to begrudge Republicans cheering a stolid midwesterner for whom "no-nonsense" is a compliment.
The eroticism between these characters is febrile, weighted with guilt and mutual disgust, and complicated by their extreme economic disparity.
During the presidential campaign, he encouraged his febrile supporters to beat up protesters, even offering to pay their legal fees.
If the menfolk seem to disappear in the blaze of Mary's febrile energy, well, perhaps that's as it should be.
As worrying, the febrile focus on what monetary policymakers have to say reveals how dependent markets have become on central banks.
"All financial services firms face risks arising from the highly febrile national and international political environment," she said in written evidence.
Alongside febrile politics, telecoms firms face the search for revenue growth as their bread-and-butter connectivity becomes ever less profitable.
Febrile seizures can occur with any illness that causes a fever, such as a cold, the flu, or an ear infection.
Yet at the same time, perhaps most important of all in this febrile era, she is a perfect Farage-fighting machine.
On top of that its strife is set amidst a regional bonfire of febrile religious grievances dating back millennia, not decades.
The paramedics assured us that it was just a febrile seizure, benign, except for the permanent heart damage it causes parents.
Will airport screening and isolation of febrile cases be effective at slowing down the initial outbreak or perhaps containing it entirely?
Murders can generate more murders, especially in London's currently febrile state, and this could be a contributing factor to the rise.
That was the febrile atmosphere on July 4th, when British marines abseiled onto the deck of the Grace 1 in Gibraltarian waters.
Well-connected scholars and retired officials have shared their concerns with Western contacts about a febrile mood within China's national-security establishment.
A febrile mood in the country, and the power vacuum in Downing Street, mean that all options are back on the table.
Brooklyn DJ and producer Justin Cudmore today shared a febrile new track off his upcoming split EP with Berlin artist Heartthrob, Intersection.
But given the febrile politics around the world and how mature the economic and market cycles are right now, absolutely anything goes.
It demands that they remain in a state of febrile excitement caused by this or that scandal or hatred of the moment.
Both viruses cause a febrile illness, with body aches and usually a rash — though in Zika, the symptoms are often less severe.
Mr. Burton's febrile intensity gives that film a suggestion of madness, along with sweat and rays of heat, lacking in the remake.
If often burned out, the ecosystem that was downtown Manhattan in the 1970s was also fertile and febrile, as "Face It" depicts.
The 60s were a febrile decade that began with "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka-Dot Bikini" and ended with "Led Zeppelin II".
For in Beijing, a three-hour drive inland, this has been a febrile summer, filled with talk of brewing revolts against the president.
In an extraordinary few days, even by the febrile standards of this White House, Donald Trump sacked Reince Priebus as chief of staff.
FOLDABLE SCREENS Alongside febrile politics, telecoms firms face the search for revenue growth as their bread-and-butter connectivity becomes ever less profitable.
Erysipelas, "an acute febrile disease associated with intense edematous local inflammation of the skin and subcutaneous tissues caused by a hemolytic streptococcus" 214.
But the atmosphere in India is febrile when it comes to "wilful defaulters", those who could but won't make good on their debt.
Less than ten years since GTA IV was released, Bellic's febrile, dumbfounded impression of our world seems almost to have come to life.
Steven Siesser, a partner at corporate law firm Lowenstein Sandler, described investors' behavior in this kind of febrile environment as a feeding frenzy.
Non-Dutch speakers' incomprehension of what's being spoken suggests that the febrile creatures who inhabit Rand's universe are their own race of superbeings.
That action also seems calibrated to maximally annoy the Chinese, who are simultaneously facing possible recession in a febrile and angry Hong Kong.
Yet it's a landmark of experimental film: a bacchanalia in which boundaries of gender and sexual orientation dissolve in a febrile camp extravaganza.
That was the febrile atmosphere on July 4th, when British marines abseiled onto the deck of the Adrian Darya 1 in Gibraltarian waters.
Jim Crow was anchored in a sense of white victimhood and febrile arguments about the protection of white women from black male rapists.
The Balkan NATO-member country aims to start accession talks with the EU this year, but the febrile political climate could delay that process.
It's the recent proliferation of the latter, commentators say, that is creating a febrile atmosphere online where readers and critics will question reporters' sources.
You can expect a febrile and noisy atmosphere in the House of Commons while Johnson addresses MPs as prime minister for the first time. 
From the start there's a febrile mood to this ad hoc household, languorous poolside mornings, friends coming over to drink a bit too much.
He recalled a febrile artistic scene that attracted the likes of Robert Rauschenberg, Cy Twombly and Franz Kline, to name a few American artists.
Everyone I spoke to seemed gripped by the Glasto spirit, which is really only a febrile, possibly MDMA-enhanced version of traditional British politeness.
"He's had abdominal pain for 48 hours, anorexia for 24, he's febrile to 101 degrees, and his pain localizes to McBurney's point," I answered.
In the febrile, largely virtual world where opposition to Mr. Putin thrives, Mr. Lesin's mere presence in the United States has provoked conspiracy theories.
After its performances in London, Mr Mills hopes to take the opera to America, where, today, the debate around reproductive rights is particularly febrile.
Bitcoin's price slid to below $6,000 Tuesday amid febrile discussion between bankers and regulators over the uncertain future of the world's most valuable cryptocurrency.
First, the thrilling feeling of possibilities — anything goes, and that means even the most febrile imagination can not envision the opportunities in this virgin turf.
DONALD TRUMP'S bigotry is such an established part of American public discourse that, in retrospect, one of the most febrile debates of 2016 looks naive.
Given the febrile nature of Italy's politics, in the right context that could be enough to ensure the survival or defeat of the next government.
In the febrile atmosphere of today's politics, hate-crime incidents in the U.S. increased by 17 percent from 2016 to 2017, according to the FBI.
The Met players, long buffed in Wagner by James Levine, will be led by the more febrile Simon Rattle, in just his second Met outing.
The febrile atmosphere puts more pressure on Sanders to get out of a Democratic race that he no longer has a plausible prospect of winning.
The fantastic second season of "Better Things," airing now, depicts a single mom's tough love for her daughters as a kind of febrile guerrilla war.
That something tipped in the British psyche, that a totally unprecedented kind of mass anguish, a febrile convulsion of grief, had taken over the country.
I was out in Kensington Gardens that night, recording interviews for a BBC program, and the queen's words defused much of the sullen, febrile atmosphere.
Just as the movement was enjoying newfound influence among the Democratic Presidential contenders, it was also gaining attention for a series of febrile Twitter exchanges.
Now the region, already febrile from the Syrian civil war, the collapsing Iran deal, and the U.S. Embassy move to Jerusalem, is bracing for more bloodshed.
Scarlett frequently battled colds, and even suffered mild febrile seizures — which she took medication for — so Holly says she expected her daughter's latest symptoms to pass.
I thought it was just another indulgence of a febrile mind, but then I saw the Earth fly-by videos and suddenly it all made sense.
But he remains a divisive figure and the election has seen reports of violence, stoked by a febrile atmosphere and fake news reports on social media.
In the febrile America of the Vietnam-war years, however, it more often meant obloquy, humiliation, scorn, the hand of a federal agent on his collar.
He's like a learned naturalist who has swallowed a fistful of magic mushrooms, providing febrile clarity and doing for science what Technicolor did for the Bible.
My two stepsons have other issues: they see allergists, optometrists, and perhaps most important, my youngest stepson has had febrile seizures since he was a child.
But condemnation of Zionism was as febrile as ever and any Jew — particularly any Israeli Jew — willing to join in could count on a standing ovation.
And while German politics is currently divisive and the atmosphere in Bavaria is febrile, it's hard to see this sentiment winning a majority for any party.
It had been a febrile, tense encounter — Colombia equalized in the dying seconds of normal time — and the penalty shootout only ratcheted up the stress levels.
And newborns of mothers with migraine had higher rates of low birth weight, respiratory distress syndrome, and febrile seizures compared with children of mothers without migraine.
But a few months later, Milo spiked a very high fever and had a febrile seizure in my arms, and my paralyzing anxiety reared its head again.
But it was typical of this febrile time that that moment would be shouted over, within the same day, by a parody of a campaign-trail taunt.
A febrile seizure is a seizure — convulsions or uncontrollable body movements — that's associated with fevers in young children, typically between 6 months and 5 years of age.
However, a significant minority of voters remain undecided and rejection rates for both the two frontrunners are high and growing, reflecting the increasingly polarized and febrile atmosphere.
Both of us were tall and slender, raised as Catholics, and febrile with nervous energy (in her mid-sixties, she attended a daily ninety-minute aerobics class).
Sawyer — an excellent, febrile Claire Foy, best known for playing Queen Elizabeth II on the Netflix series "The Crown" — is a new arrival in a generic city.
If you've ever had the experience of being at a men's football game in Europe, you are well aware of the febrile atmosphere, the potential for violence.
The early days of the internet were febrile with dreams about how it might transform our world, connecting the planet and democratizing access to knowledge and power.
But when police intervention ends disastrously, a febrile youth emerges, mad as hell and unwilling to take it any more from both corrupt cops and their elders.
Despite the febrile public mood, China maintains it is committed to the "one country, two systems" formula granting Hong Kong autonomy and says it fully supports Lam.
The management row has played out in a febrile climate caused by international fraud investigations over commercial and military sales and fears of a slew of further departures.
The macroeconomic landscape is one which should be febrile for deal-making, with companies able to borrow money relatively cheaply, and slow earnings growth at many existing businesses.
In an Instagram post, mom Janay Flowers said her daughter, Nevaeh, suddenly experienced a febrile seizure during their American Airlines flight from Tampa to Dallas on April 25.
The atmosphere is so febrile that even some public figures who have themselves been accused of divisiveness in the past are emphasizing the need to seek common ground.
Sometimes it feels like my mind is in a torpid state all day long, only to be awakened by a febrile imagination long after the sun goes down.
I have an image of Dacus slumped on the trail, febrile and panting, handkerchief covering his face, madly gulping from his water bottle while turkey vultures circled overhead.
The trailers suggest Phoenix has brought all his febrile abilities to the role, his mental condition deteriorating before he heats up into full-on, singing-and-dancing evil.
Sanders' 'political revolution'—his heated language, sweeping proposals, and pledges of relentless confrontation in pursuit of his societal utopia, however heartfelt, are wrong for such a febrile moment.
"In the Time of Madness," published in 2005, served up an unapologetically febrile account of the chaos that erupted across Indonesia with the end of President Suharto's reign.
The share price of Ulker Biskuvi, a Turkish producer of biscuits and chocolate, fell sharply after it ran an April Fool's advert that got entangled in Turkey's febrile politics.
But her EU partners are likely to refuse to negotiate, especially given the febrile atmosphere that will surround the French election when it gets going in earnest in January.
Cooperation, however, does not necessarily drive speed as much as competition – and in the current febrile global climate, it's no surprise this has become another field of international rivalry.
After Iranians set fire to the Saudi embassy in Tehran in protest, the kingdom cut diplomatic, trade and air links, a grave and foolish escalation in a febrile region.
"Domestic politics is becoming increasingly intertwined with E.U. decision-making and, in almost every country in the E.U., it is a febrile period in domestic politics," Mr. Leonard said.
And so I spent a week in the southern borderlands, flitting between Mexico and America, trying to figure out what, in this febrile election season, that idea might be.
The leader of the next government of Pakistan, an Islamic republic of 207 million people, will have to deal with a massive debt crisis and a febrile political atmosphere.
In front of rapt nightclub audiences, when she sang with husky, quavering verve, or turned interstitial monologues into febrile, secular sermons, she was exhibiting a kind of radical transparency.
BoE Governor Mark Carney highlighted the risk in January when he said that "relying on the kindness of strangers" in the current "febrile" global economic environment was not optimal.
May's last-ditch approach to Corbyn, who is loathed by many of her Conservatives and mocked by May herself as unfit to govern, provoked anger in her febrile party.
Against this febrile backdrop, "We Are the Lions" explains, 20,000 people from across Britain's races, creeds and classes standing together with a small band of striking Indian women, spoke volumes.
As an infant, Kiano suffered from pneumonia and a chest deformity, according to Matt, but in 2018 was diagnosed with atypical febrile seizures, according to medical documents seen by CNN.
Despite two generations of abuse (and perhaps a little because of it), an enthusiasm for Brutalist buildings beyond the febrile, narrow precincts of architecture criticism has begun to take hold.
There's an attractive, recognizable toughness to her as well as a febrile intensity born from need and circumstances, including the existential reality of being a woman in a man's world.
The suppleness of the live playing was clear — particularly during the trumpeter Peter Evans's febrile exclamations — but lingering in the background was a mysterious haze suggestive of the electroacoustic tradition.
The story of a febrile and rivalrous friendship between two girls in a working-class Italian neighborhood in the 1950s, it is as intimate as "Game of Thrones" is sweeping.
But the political mood is already febrile, with Northern Ireland's politics stalemated, anxiety over the future of the border with Ireland and Scotland talking seriously about another referendum on independence.
"Shaker Loops" is written for a small string ensemble, but its febrile yearnings and rhythmic thrusts point to the rapprochement that Adams would soon make with the Romantic orchestral tradition.
The pressure from the fans to succeed — not to play some decent soccer and finish 12th, but as they used to, when they won trophies — creates a febrile, tense environment.
It would destabilize a region already worryingly febrile because of Pyongyang's antics, cause economic calamity and add to their woes back at home through impact on capital and goods flows.
On January 28th, in this febrile atmosphere, Max Weber made one of the most important contributions to modern political theory, in a lecture titled "Politics as a Vocation" ("Politik als Beruf").
Such is the febrile state of British politics that it is virtually impossible to predict how our parliamentarians will vote in a vote that will not be held for some months.
No. Swift's politics, best described as ¯\_(ツ)_/¯, have been the cause of an unending febrile pop culture battle ever since the artist first emerged a decade ago, reaching its apotheosis in 2017.
A three-month-long publicly funded campaign in which one side foments anti-establishment and anti-politics sentiment is surely not the wisest idea at this febrile moment in our political history.
CORBYN AND MAY May's last-ditch approach to Corbyn, who is loathed by many of her Conservatives and mocked by May herself as unfit to govern, provoked anger in her febrile party.
A febrile seizure is typically triggered by fever and causes a child to lose consciousness while their arms and legs shake uncontrollably, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
Hong Kong's airport, the world's busiest cargo hub, had been forced to suspend check-ins again as the mood remained febrile after weeks of increasingly violent demonstrations in the Chinese-ruled territory.
The national elections are still more than four months away — a long time in an era of febrile politics across Europe, where mainstream parties have seen their grip weaken in recent elections.
But Europeans may opt to stay in the EU, where they enjoy the benefits of free movement, rather than risk relying on the hospitality of a British government in a febrile political environment.
Several officials who spoke to Reuters on condition of anonymity described a febrile atmosphere inside government ministries following the detention of Alexei Ulyukayev, the first serving cabinet minister to be arrested in decades.
That's the most likely scenario, but given how febrile British politics are right now, just about anything could happen, including no-confidence votes and the possibility of a new general election being called.
Hong Kong's airport, the world's busiest cargo hub, had reopened after protests closed it the previous day, but the mood remained febrile after weeks of increasingly violent demonstrations in the Chinese-ruled territory.
The film is a febrile wonder, marked by a burning, wide-eyed performance by Emily Watson as Bess, a modern Joan of Arc who comes to believe her husband's demands as God's will.
The latest reports are already exacerbating a febrile atmosphere in Washington, which is polarized over a government shutdown triggered by a dispute over Trump's border wall that is now entering its fourth week.
Both hang from pegs she affixed to the back wall of her bedroom closet, as if their sensual, febrile glamour were too singular to be slotted in among the racks of common clothing.
With a demurely downcast head, she was innocent but not dumb or less mature than her years, as in some interpretations, and definitely not the febrile, psychologically fragile Giselle that has become modish.
Sick children Motsoaledi said the listeria had been traced to the product after nine children under the age of 5 presented at a hospital in Soweto, Johannesburg, on January 12 with febrile gastroenteritis.
As punk music celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2016, critics opined that in a febrile political climate "maybe what we need are some punks, challenging attitudes again and delivering a shock to the system".
Editor's Letter Nagisa Oshima's 1976 film, "In the Realm of the Senses," is a febrile sadomasochistic romp that ends with the female protagonist lopping off her lover's genitals and carrying them around with her.
If "Broad City" is a story of febrile friendship and "High Maintenance" one of buzzed benevolence, then "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," which ends Friday on Netflix after four seasons, is like an affectionate Bronx cheer.
The mood was febrile, raucous and — when the president encouraged the crowd to join in jeering at the news media, confined behind barricades to an open-air pen — unexpectedly upsetting, at least to me.
In the SARS epidemic, hospitals eventually realized the need to set up fever check stations outside the facilities, screening would-be patients, and ushering febrile individuals into an entry separate from other hospital admissions.
Such is the febrile atmosphere around Downing Street that a missed press call by pro-Brexit minister Michael Gove led to speculation Tuesday that he would be joining Johnson and Davis by resigning from Cabinet.
The cause of the febrile atmosphere was that, ever since winning the election of March 2015, Mr Netanyahu has governed with the smallest of minorities: he commands just 61 parliamentarians in the 120-member Knesset.
But for common serious conditions like pulmonary embolism, community-acquired pneumonia and chemotherapy-induced febrile neutropenia (fever and low blood counts associated with cancer treatment) mortality risk was the same for inpatient and outpatient management.
The Saturday Profile The Facebook post, coming shortly after the terrorist attack by Islamist extremists at the Bataclan concert hall in Paris in November 2015, fell like a bombshell in the febrile atmosphere in France.
We should probably talk about Kara Young and how this woman can fit what feels like a mountain of blood, heart, sinew and febrile emotional response into a frame that can't stretch past five feet.
Ms. Kretzschmar and Ms. Miller are among her physical heirs: Ms. Kretzschmar is happy, fizzy, almost febrile, while Ms. Miller is sunny, lyrical, with a face and smile that effortlessly beam out into the theater.
Although post-apocalyptic climate scenarios have been a staple of the 'cli-fi' genre for years — notable examples include The Day After Tomorrow and Mad Max: Fury Road — Godzilla has returned against a uniquely febrile backdrop.
Some say it has resurrected the specter of the "good Muslim" — the idea, born of the febrile post-2001 era, that Muslim-American patriotism can be measured only by the yardstick of terrorism and foreign policy.
"Healthcare personnel should consider Andes virus in returning travelers with nonspecific febrile illness or acute respiratory disease whose travel history includes the Andes region of Argentina or Chile in the preceding 6 weeks," the report says.
Upon her arrival at the hospital, the small child tested positive for Influenza A and was diagnosed with necrotizing encephalopathy — a rare disease characterized by brain damage that usually follows an acute febrile disease, mostly viral infections.
Bobs had been scolded by a febrile shopkeeper, a local Nazi Party boss, for declining to return the "German greeting," the "Heil Hitler" gesture, but that was nothing compared with the insults and terror that others experienced.
This comes at a time of a raging conflicts in neighboring Iraq and Syria, a febrile post-coup-attempt political environment and frequent bomb attacks in Ankara and Istanbul by ISIS or the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).
I still believe it's rooted in the mix of the hyper-aggressive New York real estate world, his decades of immersion in the city's febrile tabloid culture and just being, at the most basic level, a bully.
The vote to leave the European Union and the constant threats from the Scottish National Party — a virtual political monopoly in Scotland — to demand a second referendum on independence have made Britain into a nervy, febrile polity.
Of course, many Trump supporters voted for disruption and to rattle the Washington establishment when they sent him to the White House so are likely to be less concerned than Washington insiders about the febrile Christmas mood.
The parliamentary divisions add to an already febrile political climate after voters last month sent an independent and a media mogul detained on corruption charges through to next week's second round runoff of a separate presidential election.
But "Brexit" at least knows what it's about: the idea that febrile and deadly passions, stoked for years in politics and media, can be unlocked by messaging and technology like power-ups in a dystopian video game.
Staged on Saturday evening in the subterranean depths of a tower in Brooklyn — the former Williamsburgh Savings Bank — the show was a waggish attempt to speak to a client who exists, for now, chiefly in his febrile mind.
"Even if we were treating the flu or another febrile illness, I would probably recommend starting with acetaminophen as a first drug," said Irving Steinberg, an associate professor of clinical pharmacy and pediatrics at USC's School of Pharmacy.
In a febrile and vitriolic session on Wednesday, Johnson was accused of inflaming tensions which had led to death threats against lawmakers by using words such as surrender and betrayal in his description of those who opposed Brexit.
In a febrile and vitriolic session on Wednesday, Johnson was accused of inflaming tensions which had led to death threats against lawmakers by using words such as surrender and betrayal in his description of those who opposed Brexit.
It allows us to see the paper inside, but the image on the roll, other than a fragmentary grayish jumble of overlapping patterns, bits of photos (water, leaves), and febrile graphite mark-making, remains largely hidden from view.
Like the best animation it doesn't just please the eye, but also inspires: Beams points to a febrile world of experience that can't be reduced to a mere sequence of moving pictures, but gives it her best shot anyway.
A military convoy has been hit by a bomb in southeast Turkey, killing at least six troops and seriously injuring one more person — escalating tensions in an already febrile atmosphere following a deadly bomb blast in Ankara on Wednesday.
This latest account of Woyzeck is a new version from Jack Thorne, whose runaway West End hit "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" has allowed the febrile landscape of the novelist J. K. Rowling to find a home onstage.
PARIS (Reuters) - When the Roland Garros clock strikes 'Kiki-time' on Tuesday, Kristina Mladenovic will have a devastating weapon in her armory for her quarter-final with Timea Bacsinszky - a febrile French crowd powerful enough to reduce an opponent to tears.
A race between American sanctions on the one hand, and a gradual Iranian nuclear build-up on the other, would take the world back to the febrile years before the nuclear deal, when American or Israeli air strikes sometimes appeared imminent.
EUROPEAN POLITICS is turning more febrile after voters in elections for the European Parliament broke the old duopoly of the two main political "families": the centre-right European People's Party (EPP) and old centre-left Socialists and Democrats (S&D).
In a febrile political atmosphere the three right-of-centre parties held a rally in Madrid's Plaza Colón on February 10th at which some 45,000 people, many waving Spanish flags, turned out under the slogan "For a United Spain—elections now".
Though Trump's plans might not have prevented Rahami from visiting South Asia, where thousands of law abiding US citizens travel every month, Rahami's travels will play into the febrile political atmosphere that Trump is trying to tap into following the attacks.
The report notes that, in addition to such globally devastating acts as the decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris climate agreement, Trump has exemplified the rise of "charismatic strongman politics," which has contributed to a "febrile" geopolitical environment.
Such vandalism is the Mother's worst nightmare, not least because we can't be sure that it is really happening; the hue and cry could all be taking place on the soundstages of her own head, lit by her febrile imaginings.
A 35-page dossier featuring research commissioned by Fusion GPS, which started investigating Trump in late 2015, roiled the already-febrile post-election political landscape when Buzzfeed published it in January 2017, less than two weeks before Trump took office.
The world's oldest Islamic Republic, which is a key nuclear state in a febrile region, is the recipient of American money despite trouble in our relationship, not the least of which includes America finding and killing Osama bin Laden here.
I would have told you hand on heart literally 24 hours earlier that this song was one of the low watermarks of all human endeavor and worthy of a show trial at the Hague, but now it sounded sparkling, febrile, monumental, and moving.
"If there's an idea going round that the European Union has shown a firm front but in fact is weak and febrile when it comes to its fundamental principles, well that would be wrong," said the official at President Emmanuel Macron's office.
There's an instant when you see his eyes and face subtly but profoundly change from febrile to icy: he lives again before us, as real and as strange as a character in a Dostoyevsky novel or in a Beckett or Pinter play.
Starting the score with medieval solemnity and clarity, Esa-Pekka Salonen roused the Philharmonia Orchestra to a febrile performance, weaving around the singers' tiny changes of speed and tone and matching Golaud in the ebbs and flows of his desperate monologue about innocence.
At the time it didn't strike me as terribly conspiratorial given the fact that Novinsky has business interests in the US. But in the febrile environment of the Russia investigation, many things that had once been routinely overlooked suddenly became a big deal.
She'd had three blood smears examined in the lab, and although she wasn't having a fever when the blood was drawn — that's when the test for malaria is most sensitive — none showed any sign of the parasite that causes this febrile illness.
This is the first time that he, the incoming music director of the Berlin Philharmonic, has taken on "Parsifal," and it is a vivid, truly essayistic reading that feels like the proper parallel to the febrile sketchiness of Mr. Baselitz's ink drawings.
Rudy wanted to stir up investigations that might buoy any one of the president's febrile rants about Ukrainian connections to "the dirty dossier," the origins of the "witch hunt" and, of course, how all of it leads back to Hillary and the Democrats.
Some may be pushing back by encouraging Mr Guo to point fingers at people close to Mr Xi. It all contributes to a febrile mood—as do rumours of Jiang Zemin's poor health (retired leaders cast a long shadow; their deaths can shift political balances).
Most often kept to the febrile fringes of the conspiracy web, gang-stalking appeared in mainstream news this week in reference to the Baton Rouge shooter Gavin Long, a former marine who killed three police officers and injured three others before being shot dead.
The president's habitual lying, his attacks on the press and his wilful stoking of grievance among his supporters have all contributed to a mood in American society that is more divided, febrile and angry than at any point since at least the late 20193s.
"Because we are seeing contacts throughout the nation of people that may have traveled to various areas, we have started pre-screening outside of our emergency rooms so that a febrile respiratory virus-infected patient is actually screened before they actually get in," Stone said.
The timing of the visits has intensified speculation that in the current febrile state of global politics, China in particular may prove a steadier ally on climate change and free trade than Mr. Trump, even if it comes with its own tensions and complexities.
But he said he had been too busy to "tick boxes" to check how the investment under the ASAs was being monetised during the febrile atmosphere in 2008, when executives stood to lose their bonuses and jobs and banks stood on the brink of collapse.
The febrile mood in the City over Brexit rose to the surface last month when Angela Knight, a former government minister who headed the British Bankers' Association during the financial crisis, called for a coherent voice to help the government in its negotiations with Brussels.
"If there was an idea going round that the European Union has been firm on the face of it but today is weak and febrile when it comes to the fundamental principles, well that would not be the case," said the official at President Macron's Elysee department.
She must stay on, must form a government which can frame a negotiating strategy, must calm the febrile political atmosphere, And since that was the right thing to do, she seems to have thought, best do it without a display either of  disappointment or false humility.
As the often abstract visuals of "Pockets of Space" transform from febrile, subatomic squiggles to more recognizable depictions of a tree, so, too, does Ms. Barrett's score evolve — with initial, dry tendrils of percussive sound steadily giving way to more resonant passages, suggestive of prepared piano.
As the often abstract visuals of "Pockets of Space" transform from febrile, subatomic squiggles to more recognizable depictions of a tree, so, too, does Ms. Barrett's score evolve — with initial, dry tendrils of percussive sound steadily giving way to more resonant passages, suggestive of prepared piano.
The febrile mood in the party is likely to linger; May has had to struggle to keep her lawmakers united over everything from transition to the future relationship to the so-called Brexit dividend - the funds that will be freed up when Britain stops paying into EU coffers.
But the night infused the Republican convention with the febrile tone and spirit of a Trump rally: heated emotion, gasoline for the fires of suspicion and insecurity, and rhetoric that elbowed the norms of campaign discourse — all building to a hagiographic image of the show's star and ringmaster.
"Taking place inside the febrile and increasingly-charged atmosphere of the EU referendum debate — with the swing to anti-immigrant sentiment — for some that may swing them towards hate, and for a smaller minority perhaps even violence," Nick Ryan, of the anti-racism group Hope Not Hate, told Reuters.
If your child has any of these other emergency warning signs from the CDC: In infants, warnings signs include: "If your child is not staying hydrated, can't keep anything down, or has a febrile seizure — or if something is really different than a regular cold — trust your instinct," Swanson added.
To stop the SARS epidemic in 2003, governments, hospitals and public health authorities resorted to measures that mirrored infection control in the early 20th century, focusing on taking temperatures to find individuals with fevers, and then placing those people -- regardless of the causes of their febrile states -- in mandatory quarantine.
"In these febrile and politically polarized times, it's hardly surprising that the BBC, which seeks to represent the nation in its entirety, is a lightning rod for political discontent," the BBC's director of news and current affairs, Fran Unsworth, wrote in an op-ed published in The Guardian on Wednesday.
And he declined to mention any of the targets or their party affiliation by name, only citing them as public figures, adding to indications that the President rejects any suggestion that his own rhetoric could be partly to blame for fostering a febrile political atmosphere in which the packages were sent.
An electorate, once fairly equally divided between center-right and center-left, loosed itself from former allegiances and, its mood febrile and angry, sought parties which promised to throw the bit-by-bit bums out and tell the EU to stop enforcing economic austerity on people who think their lives are already austere enough.
Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerTrump announces, endorses ambassador to Japan's Tennessee Senate bid Meet the key Senate player in GOP fight over Saudi Arabia Trump says he's 'very happy' some GOP senators have 'gone on to greener pastures' MORE (R-Tenn.), a febrile Trump critic, that almost all Senate Republicans silently share his concerns about Trump.
The earlier vaccine carried a high risk of alarming but temporary side effects like pain, swelling at the site of the injection and fever, as well as more serious complications like febrile convulsions or loss of consciousness, said Dr. James D. Cherry, professor of pediatrics at the David Geffen School of Medicine at U.C.L.A., who has written extensively about pertussis.
"Perhaps, at a time like this when the stock market is in such a febrile state and prone to overreact to news, especially when it is bad, it is important to remind investors that all four of the large immuno-oncology players (Roche, Merck, Bristol-Myers Squibb and AstraZeneca) have all had cancer trial set backs in recent months," Woodford said.
"While we might hope for some assurances from central bankers that they are not engaging in a race to the bottom on negative interest rates and that the Fed is not going to risk further upsetting febrile markets by pushing ahead with 'gradual' policy tightening anytime soon, risk is high that central bankers return to home shores and proceed on their (domestically driven) policy ways," he wrote.
Clever promotion by Daguerre and his circle meant that his invention whipped up febrile excitement in France and elsewhere; in 1839, a satirical print was made of the "Daguerreotypomanie" ("Daguerrotypomania") that swept the country, showing people taking daguerreotypes from balloons, dancing in prostrate ecstasy around giant cameras, and forming rowdy queues that stretch beyond the horizon for the chance to get their photo taken.
The United Kingdom is set to leave the European Union, Italy's febrile politics and its present economic weakness keep it from assuming a larger EU responsibility and the mid-sized countries like Spain – still pulling itself out of recession – and Poland – politically hostile to much of what the EU stands for even as it enjoys the EU's largest allocation of funds – can only follow, however reluctantly, the German locomotive.
The hypothetical of A Totally Healthy Bulls Team Making A Run—already on its last, most febrile legs—died when center Joakim Noah went down for the season with a shoulder injury, a fall that was followed quickly by more Rose maladies and knee issues for new franchise centerpiece Jimmy Butler, who played just two games in February and was forced to miss his second All-Star game.
Assuming that the Post report is eventually confirmed by official sources, the most benign possible explanation for Mr Kushner's proposal is that the transition team, in those febrile few weeks between Mr Trump's election and his inauguration as president, was so consumed with angry distrust of and contempt for the government of Mr Obama that they trusted Russian officials working for President Vladimir Putin more than they trusted any part of the American diplomatic or national security apparatus.

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