The film, for those of you who haven't feverishly YouTubed it yet, is an unpleasant rant. |
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With its long claws, the zorilla digs feverishly after the prize, alternately sinking its nose into the ground until it comes up munching. |
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The boy nodded his head feverishly and lay there on the ground waiting for something else to happen. |
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There are, he says, at least 200 different species of bacteria breeding feverishly behind your lips. |
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She minces about, feverishly waving wands and batons at the crowd, then suddenly our eyes meet. |
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The camera follows two college basketball recruiters who feverishly pursue fresh young ballplayers. |
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Here, after 4 years, we still have bullish investors, millions of them, buying stocks and funds almost feverishly. |
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The dominant industries are textiles and light manufacturing, as Guangzhou feverishly tries to keep pace with nearby Hong Kong. |
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All hands feverishly shoveled coal while the ship lay over almost on her beam ends, with her keel showing when she rolled. |
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The development team stalks the halls while the quality assurance team feverishly looks for bugs. |
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And finally, in each, the palest cream complexion is dramatically offset by the feverishly high color of expansively rouged cheeks. |
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These companies are feverishly signing deals, hoping that the right alliances can help them meet their business goals. |
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The captain stirred feverishly in his sleep, talking aloud about one thing and another. |
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Working feverishly, the crew and shore team refitted the boat and sailed it to La Rochelle in time to rejoin the race in leg eight. |
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When I returned, she was feverishly trying to change the channel to no avail, though her stairlift seemed to have acquired a life of its own. |
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The prince feverishly tossed and turned, his movements impeded by the prickly quilt tucked tightly around his ailing body. |
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He pumped the handles of slot machines and bet feverishly on the roulette wheel. |
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By Friday night Lucy had come down with a terrible illness that kept her feverishly in bed on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. |
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Somewhere in my feverishly disappointed sleep, I decided that the only thing for me to do would be to go back to the Opera House. |
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In Britain, a sudoku book is a bestseller and national newspapers are competing feverishly to publish the most, and the most fiendish, puzzles. |
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My twisting body creased the perfectly laid out blankets as I rotated feverishly on the bed. |
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Without any prompting from Pettitt, he was feverishly muttering snippets from his stump speech in the middle of the frantic gesturing. |
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Dressed in black, and feverishly scribbling notes in leather-bound jotters, it was hard not to notice him at lectures and tutorials. |
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They work feverishly to uncover the killer's identity before no one is left alive. |
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The company has been working feverishly to transform itself into a logistics expert. |
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I spent the days, and some of the nights, of that summer feverishly filling reams of paper with formulas. |
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He willed the farm to Annie before lapsing into delirium and feverishly mumbling his last words in the Maori he knew so well. |
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I'd hear a bird, follow the sound until I could see it, then flip feverishly through the field guide hoping to find a picture that would put a name to my quarry. |
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The glass was cold against skin that felt feverishly hot, and too tight. |
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He kept a number of copyists and proofreaders feverishly busy. |
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You can therefore picture the flurry of preparatory activities, as we feverishly draw up To Do lists, and audit our entire wardrobes for suitable all-weather clothing. |
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She pounded the roots feverishly with mortar and pestle, mixing in a little water, and a little lamb's blood one of the women had brought to her from the courtyard. |
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Port managers are working feverishly to prevent a dockside doomsday. |
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Rothman debunks the romantic notion of a doomed genius working feverishly by candlelight to commit his revolutionary theory of equations and groups to paper. |
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At any given time most people were breathlessly anticipating the arrival of the Queen, feverishly following her tour through the country, or basking in the afterglow of it. |
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She was riveted to it, writing feverishly with her thumbs as she blogged the proceedings. |
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I would sit in my rather dim, hot room with the scent from the lemon tree coming through the window, feverishly going through the same issues over and over again. |
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We plodded on gamely, the only noise our own footsteps echoing in the empty hall and the sound of pens scratching feverishly on paper. |
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The rest were presumably backstage, feverishly changing into yet another unitard or other close-fitting attire. |
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In 2007 and early 2008, hundreds of Chinese companies worked feverishly with accountants and bankers to prepare for initial public offerings. |
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Architects and draftsmen working feverishly on the plans for new BCATP facilities at the RCAF HQ in Ottawa. |
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In 1939, the Department of Transportation was feverishly preparing for the upcoming war. |
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In the meantime, the union locals worked feverishly to obtain signed support from their members for Canadian autonomy. |
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We are inclined to be feverishly energetic, perhaps merely as an escape from being quiet. |
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Fire fighters worked feverishly in rugged terrain to control the hot spots. |
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Now, keeping his new obsession from family and co-workers, John feverishly trains for Chicago's biggest dance competition. |
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We have prepared feverishly the whole season and we were rewarded by the results. |
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She was devouring it, feverishly flipping pages and then writing things in the margins with a biro or highlighting sentences or whole paragraphs with a yellow highlighter pen. |
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Tune in at 4 am tomorrow, when I may feverishly elaborate on the details. |
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His touch, though feverishly warm, caused her to shiver faintly. |
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While we were waiting for our luggage I saw him feverishly tapping his iPad. |
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After being cooped up in those constricting nests for months, here they were climbing, diving, spiraling and chattering feverishly, becoming better aeronauts by the minute. |
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So murderous was Funeka's left hook that Mofu was left prostrate on the canvas for some moments as medical personnel and concerned handlers feverishly revived him. |
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After feverishly devouring Sandoval's mussels, everyone at the table passed around the remaining chipotle broth with tomato and cilantro, guzzling it like soup. |
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Throughout these live broadcasts, engineers who had set up shop in the Lille town hall tower strove feverishly to prevent or repair network breakdowns. |
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In preparation for the seminar, the Commission has worked feverishly over the past few months on a working document on embryonic stem cell research, which was published on 7 April. |
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The danseurs hurtled feverishly in a circle, then pressed outward into two parallel lines, trisecting the original diagonal pathway. |
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Bazille's parallels and responses to those artists amount to a critical index of a moment when the course of art was feverishly contested and its future was trackless. |
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When I found myself with this song about a woman who's sitting at home feverishly warm, working herself up into a state of delirium while this terrible hurricane rages outside, well, Lhasa came to mind immediately. |
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Yet we are enamoured with our new technology and work feverishly to guarantee that every school child will learn to use this technology as soon as possible. |
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I know they have been working feverishly on this bill for many years and it is the culmination of so much of their investment in serving Canadians on this front. |
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On the first day of her shoot, she arrived sick and feverishly red. |
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A SWAT team moves in, and the house is under siege for 36 hours, long enough for supplies to run low, and pressure to run feverishly high. During all of this, the junkies force the cameraman to record their version of things. |
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Three opposition parties came together and worked long and feverishly. |
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A couple of stalwart sidesmen hauled Clampy away and I flicked feverishly through my response card, desperately trying to find where we were. |
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In mid-July, Beltway pundits got feverishly excited over a report that the administration had asked the Office of Legal Counsel whether it could postpone the presidential election if there were a big terrorist attack. |
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In the interim, the charismatic leader stitched together the disparate opposition and worked feverishly to tempt coalition members across the floor of the house with the ultimate aim of bringing down the government. |
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We are working still very feverishly on the main body of the report. |
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Marilyne and Catherine, two little girls who live on a farm, are feverishly getting ready for the Christmas Eve party, which is being held at their house this year. |
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When King gave Josie a sponge bath, the brown-haired, brown-eyed toddler grabbed the washcloth and began sucking on it feverishly. |
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Recently, the Web was feverishly animated due to football matches between Algeria and Egypt in the framework of the football World Cup qualifications. |
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Tension had built to bursting point as the deadline crept relentlessly closer and delegates laboured feverishly to bridge the remaining differences in the draft final declaration. |
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In the outer room the two women knitted black wool feverishly. |
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But when I was actually at the gig, my mind wandered feverishly. Like some smackless junkie, I was withdrawing from the nicotine, and it hurt. Lots. |
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He will react in the way he generally does, training feverishly over the weeks ahead and attempting to make himself undroppable for the game on Merseyside. |
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Many were employed at the military academy in Kyoto, and many more still were feverishly translating French field manuals for use in the Japanese ranks. |
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It is hard to be a clock-watcher when your neighbor at the next desk is working feverishly on ensuring the complete satisfaction of a disgruntled customer. |
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