There's even something called febrile seizures, which is basically a fever due to a seizure.
On the financial crisis his performance has been as assured as Mr McCain's has been febrile.
The cap-and-trade scheme he wanted to adopt to cut greenhouse-gas emissions evaporated in the febrile air of Congress.
In today's febrile markets any misstep could cause the dollar to tumble and Treasury yields to soar further.
In this febrile atmosphere quarrels have been breaking out about who did what in the second world war.
The atmosphere becomes febrile as the rock-stars of finance and economics give speeches, talk on panels and give insight.
Furthermore, Singapore is not known as a febrile crucible of ideas and innovation.
But it does suggest that, especially in today's febrile market, all promises should be taken with a large pinch of salt.
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But given the febrile atmosphere surrounding international corporate taxation these days Eric Schmidt of Google did indeed think it necessary.
Political philosophy aside, Lewis has injected a note of informed caution into the febrile cybersecurity environment and I, for one, applaud his intervention.
But in the febrile and anarchic world of whaling, it's become politicised, with different blocs arguing for the position that suits them best.
But many businessmen are afraid that the union, whose representatives quit the unity government after only a day, is exploiting the febrile situation.
In Australia last year, a flu vaccine which WAS also licensed in the U.S., called Afluria, seemed to cause an increase in febrile seizures in infants.
Further, as an illustration of Iran's febrile mood, many Iranians blame a recent lethal rise in air pollution on the allegedly low quality of indigenous fuel.
People will begin to hear terms such as regression, microbiome, epilepsy, febrile seizures, epilepsy, signalling pathways , inflammation , immune system dysfunction , autoimmune diseases, apopotosis .
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In other parts of Kenya, not just in Luoland, the mood is so febrile that it is hard to see how the social fabric can be restored.
Furthermore, even the most intense space combat can be paused with a touch of the space bar, making it perfect for the heavy cougher or febrile napper.
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Unlike Mr. Schnabel's crockery-encrusted canvases or Mr. Salle's spooky riffs on alienation, Mr. Fischl's febrile work was representational, deeply personal and obsessed with naked human flesh, mostly female.
But in today's febrile atmosphere, his words carry more weight.
With bond markets so febrile, Mr Weidmann's comments were ill-timed.
With fewer lobbyists, less media attention and hardly any policy announcements it provides a good opportunity to check the true condition of the Tory grassroots in a less febrile atmosphere.
It was sent to America's military high command in May, during a time when relations were febrile following the killing in Pakistan by American special forces of Osama bin Laden.
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Probably the only thing to be said with any confidence is that the downgrade could hardly have come at a worse time, in that conditions in global markets are febrile.
The Labour Party is in a febrile state following the Glasgow East by-election defeat and the prospect of another in Glenrothes, whenever the government gets round to setting a date.
He told BBC Radio 5 live it came at "an extremely febrile time" on the back of the Eastleigh by-election, which the Liberal Democrats won while the Conservatives were pushed into third place.
British members of Parliament began their summer holidays amid febrile speculation about Gordon Brown's future as his foreign secretary, David Miliband, appeared to throw his hat in the ring in a leadership challenge.
The Grimms grew up in the febrile atmosphere of German Romanticism, which involved intense nationalism and, in support of that, a fascination with the supposedly deep, pre-rational culture of the German peasantry, the Volk.
In the febrile conditions of 2008, a great talking point among banks, investors and journalists was why Barclays appeared to be finding it harder and more expensive to borrow than many of its rivals.
But the familiar rhetoric comes at a particularly febrile time on both sides of the Pacific, with most people still waiting to hear what the new UN Security Council resolution will hold, our correspondent adds.
But his departure after less than one year in the job has more of a feel of World War I or II about it, when generals were routinely "broken" or "came unstuck" in the febrile atmosphere of total war.
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