| 1. | But their rhetoric grows particularly fevered when it comes to welfare.
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| 2. | The debate reached its fevered peak right after Earth Day 1990.
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| 3. | Nothing from the fevered mind of Carter is ever a coincidence.
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| 4. | Sure, Hillary would pull fevered support from her devoted supporters.
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| 5. | A fevered agitation began . . . work on the monument stopped,
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| 6. | The fevered pitch that is going on here; he liked that.
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| 7. | Fat chance their ideas would go anywhere in such a fevered climate.
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| 8. | But Garcia existed only in Ruelas's fevered imagination.
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| 9. | Reports in the Yankee press took on a fevered tone.
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| 10. | State budgets have always been the focus of fevered horsetrading in Israel.
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