Sentences with phrase «more febrile»

A few hours later, and several hundred miles further north, the more febrile atmosphere of the Scottish party conference in Perth provided a sterner test.
However, if Russia does want to harm the West, and in particular if it desires the weakening of NATO and Western liberal democracy, Trump's election may not herald a fundamental change in relations, but merely make them more febrile and high risk.
The left's appeals to «scientific» or otherwise purely «rationalist» reason appear more and more febrile....

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One suspects that the lack was more in his sometimes febrile politics than in his theology.
Jesus, anyone who has followed this game for more than a week should be able to see that but I'm always astounded at people's febrile reaction to early negotiations like it's the first time they've ever witnessed it.
How to take your school - age kid's temperature, what to know if your child has a fever, an overview of febrile seizures, and more
If your child develops a febrile seizure, seek immediate medical attention if it lasts more than a few minutes.
Febrile seizures usually run in families and are more likely to happen at the beginning of your child's infection.
In general, 30 to 40 percent of children who have had a febrile seizure are likely experience one more.
Taking your toddler's temperature, what to do if your child has a fever, understanding febrile seizures, and more
By the time your baby becomes a teenager, you will have dealt with more than twenty febrile (feverish) episodes, almost all without incident.
Comparative field performance and adherence to test results of four malaria rapid diagnostic tests among febrile patients more than five years of age in Blantyre, Malawi
As a NICU and pediatric nurse, I've seen febrile seizures more than I care to admit.
Naked is a great film, but it is more ruminatively philosophical than Taxi Driver, which has a unique febrile energy; Scorsese himself couldn't repeat it in Bringing Out the Dead (1999).
The attending veterinarian sampled and treated the horse that day; he reported the horse was febrile and more or less comatose when he saw him.
Since 2008, the school's PCR Laboratory has tested more than 6,300 samples from a wide variety of febrile horses showing signs of respiratory illness and / or neurological disease.
In California, dogs are more likely to develop tick - borne diseases than cats, which include a febrile illness known as granulocytic anaplasmosis, and, in some parts of California (primarily Humboldt County), Lyme disease.
If it was Influenza, he would more than likely be more lethargic, febrile, not eating, etc..
Taken together, Ossorio's work produces quite a heady effect, and through this Saturday at Michael Ronsefeld Gallery, one has a chance to see thirty - three of these fertile — and at times febrile — works of this artist who is often overshadowed by his more famous friends but worthy of consideration on his own terms.
The story, and some of the key details, have travelled around the world's blogosphere quicker than Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream («I'll put a girdle round about the earth in forty minutes»), leading to much febrile, and often ill - judged, hysteria from both sides of the more puerile end of the «global warming» debate.
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