As crude oil continues to spill into the Gulf of Mexico and threaten the sensitive ecosystem, the blame game has reached a fevered pitch even before the well is capped and a prudent and thorough investigation takes place.
The director and his actresses achieve a fevered intimacy their urgent whispering is matched by his images of a tremulous immediacy.
By September 2003, the hysteria against TIA had reached a fevered pitch and Congress ended the research project entirely, before learning the technology's potential and without a single "privacy violation" ever having been committed.
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The fevered swamps of a pre-election season are no time to be taking such portentous steps.
The inaugural exhibition, running through Sept. 8, features Colombian painters, photographers, sculptors and videographers from the 1990s and 2000s, a time when the country's drug violence was at a fevered pitch.
Good times always lead to excess, to some people doing things they wouldn't dream of doing in a less fevered atmosphere.
This suggests that she could keep her party in a state of fevered expectation for months to come.
The spotlight on Apple's tax strategy comes at a time of fevered debate in Washington over whether and how to raise revenues to help reduce the federal deficit.
He has nominated a reasonably moderate character, John Roberts, as chief justice on the Supreme Court, despite all the fevered expectations on the left that he would plump for a hardline conservative.
The fevered buying is likely to continue as the economy grows and pushes more and more Brazilians to a level where they can afford a few small luxuries.
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