(1) I've been plagued by nausea and fever the last few days, so don't expect any works of literature from me.
(2) Most of the forms went to volatile city wards where election fever was at its height.
(3) As election fever heats up, both sides are calling their supporters onto the streets.
(4) And maybe a few acid drops to cool that mounting election fever .
(5) It's election fever in the streets of Sierra Leone's capital, Freetown.
(6) There is tenderness over the appendix, often accompanied by a slight fever , a facial flush, and a rapid pulse.
(7) Illness is characterized by abrupt onset of fever , myalgia and headache.
(9) I was mystified, and in a fever of expectation
(10) In the meantime, however, St-Maurice has caught federal election fever .
(11) Despite the Opposition's election fever , the UNC benches in Parliament yesterday were devoid of tension.
(12) Call your doctor if your child also gets a fever , diarrhea, headache, or skin rash.
(13) Get ready for a month of sniping, bitching, mud slinging and baby-kissing, kiddies, because election fever is here!
(14) Election fever reaches its climax tomorrow
(15) The air is thick with sweat and sweet perfume, the fever of adolescence.
(16) Maternal fever and suspected neonatal infection were the indications with the lowest examination rates.
(17) She had a slight fever
(18) The people are well cured by then of election fever , during which they think they are choosing Moses.
(19) Rarely, flu can develop into a high fever , acute bronchitis, encephalitis and pneumonia.
(20) Patients commonly reported headache, fever , nausea or vomiting, stiff neck, and photophobia.