Word: fevered
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...prices to over $80 per barrel, and governments are nationalizing major fields from Russia to Venezuela. At the same time, as offshore technology improves, oil firms can hunt in deeper, tougher waters, like the Timor Gap between Australia and East Timor. So the region has exploded with oil fever. Vietnam plans to explore in seven offshore blocks, Malaysia this summer launched the deepwater Kikeh field, and Indonesia expects production from its vast Cepu oil field to start next year. East Timor could earn at least $10 billion from the Gap, and Burma has discovered offshore fields that could contain...
...expressing milk every two to three hours can lead to medical complications, such as breast engorgement, fever, or infection, registered nurse Marsha Walker wrote in an affidavit filed on Currier’s behalf...
...expressing milk every two to three hours can lead to medical complications, such as breast engorgement, fever, or infection, according to registered nurse Marsha Walker, who filed an affidavit on behalf of Currier. In addition, a nursing mother with a four-month-old child should express milk every three hours, Walker said in the affidavit...
...figure out who your top guys are and try not to throw at them,” Murphy said. “That’s football, you understand that eventually they’re going to try to pick on those guys.” YELLOW FEVER The referees made quite a few questionable calls on Saturday. Late in the second quarter, with Harvard up, 14-0, Berry looked like he was going to intercept a pass in the endzone, when he was pulled down from behind by the Holy Cross receiver. The crowd booed when the flag...
...Since the scenario is ludicrous or pernicious on its face, we must look for metaphors. For example: losing the one person you loved surely would turn your world inside out, and make the outside one suddenly threatening rather than welcoming. Is Erica's revenge scenario a fever dream of bereavement - a post-death wish? Is it a theoretical argument that the sensible side of Erica is having with her angry side? "You look at the person you once were, walking down that street," she says on the radio, "and you wonder: Will you ever be her again?" The question...