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Fever is an increase in internal body temperature to levels above normal. Fever or The Fever may also refer to: Film * ''Fever'' (1981 film), a Polish film * ''Fever'' (1989 film), an Australian-American erotic thriller/comedy * ''Fever'' (1991 film), an American television film starring Armand Assante * ''Fever'' (1999 film), a film directed by Alex Winter * ''Fever'' (2014 film), an Austrian film * ''Fever'' (2016 film), a Bollywood film * ''The Fever'' (2004 film), an adaptation of Wallace Shawn's play (see below) * ''The Fever'' (2005 film), an Italian film by Alessandro D'Alatri * ''The Fever'' (2019 film), a Brazilian film by Maya Da-Rin * '' Fedz'' (working title ''Fever''), a 2013 British crime thriller by Q Literature Novels * ''Fever'' (Thwaites novel), a 1939 novel by F.J. Thwaites * ''Fever'' (Cook novel), a 1982 novel by Robin Cook * ''Fever'' (DeStafano novel), a 2013 novel by Lauren DeStefano * ''Fever'', a 2013 novel by Mary Beth Keane * ''Fever'', a ...
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Fever
Fever, also referred to as pyrexia, is defined as having a body temperature, temperature above the human body temperature, normal range due to an increase in the body's temperature Human body temperature#Fever, set point. There is not a single agreed-upon upper limit for normal temperature with sources using values between in humans. The increase in set point triggers increased muscle tone, muscle contractions and causes a feeling of cold or chills. This results in greater heat production and efforts to conserve heat. When the set point temperature returns to normal, a person feels hot, becomes Flushing (physiology), flushed, and may begin to Perspiration, sweat. Rarely a fever may trigger a febrile seizure, with this being more common in young children. Fevers do not typically go higher than . A fever can be caused by many medical conditions ranging from non-serious to life-threatening. This includes viral infection, viral, bacterial infection, bacterial, and parasitic infect ...
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John Donne
John Donne ( ; 22 January 1572 – 31 March 1631) was an English poet, scholar, soldier and secretary born into a recusant family, who later became a clergy, cleric in the Church of England. Under royal patronage, he was made Dean of St Paul's Cathedral in London (1621–1631). He is considered the preeminent representative of the metaphysical poets. His poetical works are noted for their metaphorical and sensual style and include sonnets, love poems, religious poems, Latin translations, epigrams, elegies, songs and satires. He is also known for his sermons. Donne's style is characterised by abrupt openings and various paradoxes, ironies and dislocations. These features, along with his frequent dramatic or everyday speech rhythms, his tense syntax and his tough eloquence, were both a reaction against the smoothness of conventional Elizabethan poetry and an adaptation into English of European baroque and mannerist techniques. His early career was marked by poetry that bore immen ...
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Fever (Ronnie Laws Album)
''Fever'' is the second album of American saxophonist Ronnie Laws released in 1976 by Blue Note Records. The album reached No. 13 on the Billboard Top Soul LPs chart. Reception The AllMusic review by Alex Henderson states, "Because Laws has recorded so many throwaways, one has to approach his catalog with caution; but rest assured that ''Fever'' puts his talent to work instead of wasting it". Track listing :''All compositions by Ronnie Laws except as indicated'' # "Let's Keep It Together" – 4:30 # "Fever" (Eddie Cooley, John Davenport) – 3:24 # "All the Time" (William Jeffery) – 4:00 # "Stay Still (And Let Me Love You)" (Margie Joseph, Arif Mardin) – 7:24 # "Strugglin'" (W. Murray) – 4:08 # "Captain Midnite" – 2:58 # "Karmen" – 3:47 # "Night Breeze" (Bobby Lyle) – 6:29 # "From Ronnie with Love" – 4:22 Recorded at Total Experience Studios in Los Angeles, California between December 1975 and March 1976. Personnel * Ronnie Laws – tenor saxophone, sopr ...
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Fever (Kylie Minogue Album)
''Fever'' is the eighth studio album by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. It was released on 1 October 2001 internationally by Parlophone and later launched in the United States on 26 February 2002 by Capitol Records. Minogue worked with writers and producers such as Cathy Dennis, Rob Davis, Richard Stannard, Julian Gallagher, TommyD, Tom Nichols, Pascal Gabriel and others to create a disco and Europop-influenced dance-pop and nu-disco album. Other musical influences of the album range from synth-pop to club music. Upon its release, ''Fever'' received positive reviews from music critics, many of whom praised its production and commercial appeal. The album was a commercial success, peaking at number one in Australia, Austria, Germany, Ireland, and the UK. In the US, the album peaked at number three on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, becoming Minogue's highest selling album in the country; it was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). ''Fever ...
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Fever (Bullet For My Valentine Album)
''Fever'' is the third studio album by Welsh heavy metal band Bullet for My Valentine. Containing eleven tracks, the album was released on 26 and 27 April 2010 in the UK and in the US, respectively. The album sold 71,000 copies in the US and 21,965 in the UK in its first week of release to debut at position No. 3 on ''The Billboard 200'' and No. 1 on Billboard's Rock and Alternative charts, making it the band's most successfully-charting record to date. Since its release, Fever has sold over 600,000 copies worldwide. It also went gold in the UK in late 2013. Writing and recording In early 2009, about a year after Bullet for My Valentine released their second studio album, ''Scream Aim Fire'', the band started writing new material. In a March 2009 interview with ''Metal Hammer'', Matthew Tuck stated that on previous albums he had written lyrics for the songs after the band had completed writing instrumental parts; but for ''Fever'', Tuck had been writing both at the same time. B ...
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Fever (Black Milk Album)
''Fever'' is the seventh studio album by Black Milk, released on February 23, 2018 on Mass Appeal Records. Black Milk went on tour to support the album in April 2018 with dates in Europe and the United States. The lead single from the album was "Laugh Now Cry Later". Reception ''Fever'' was met with "generally favorable" reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, this release received an average score of 80 based on 7 reviews. Aggregator Album of the Year gave the release a 78 out of 100 based on a critical consensus of 7 reviews. Pitchfork described the sound as "something like P-Funk meets the Ummah". 303 Magazine said the album was "so engrossing that it induces a thrill to speak its fresh tracks." Giving it 4/5 stars, the Guardian said "the vibe is gorgeous, featuring guttural but lithe bass and airy whispers of beats". The Detroit Free Press said that it's a "purposeful, progressive leap ...
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Fever Records
Fever Records was a New York City record label of the 1980s, founded by promoter Sal Abbatiello. The label was marketed and distributed by Sutra Records until the latter went under, which precipitated a distribution deal with Russell Simmons's RAL division of Def Jam Recordings. Fever Records is best known for the recording artists The Cover Girls, Lissette Melendez and Lil Suzy. The releases distributed by Sutra are now controlled by Warlock Records/Traffic Entertainment group. See also *List of record labels File:Alvinoreyguitarboogie.jpg File:AmMusicBunk78.jpg File:Bingola1011b.jpg Lists of record labels cover record labels, brands or trademarks associated with marketing of music recordings and music videos. The lists are organized alphabetically, b ... References External linksOfficial Company website American record labels Electronic dance music record labels Pop record labels {{US-record-label-stub ...
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The Fevers
The Fevers is a Brazilian rock band formed in the city of Rio de Janeiro in 1964. They were formerly known as The Fenders when they were formed. The original line up was: Almir Ferreira Bezerra (vocals), Liebert Ferreira Pinto (bass), Lécio do Nascimento (drums), Pedrinho (guitar), Cleudir Teles Borges (keyboards), and Jimmy Cruise (vocals). The name was changed to The Fevers after Cruise left the band. Discography * Vamos Dançar o Let Kiss (1965) * A Juventude Manda vol. I (1966) * A Juventude Manda vol. II (1967) * The Fevers vol. III (1968) * Os Reis do Baile (1969) * O Máximo em Festa (1969) * Fevers (1970) * Explosão musical dos Fevers (1971, London Records) * Fevers (1972) * Fevers (1973) * Fevers (1974) * O Sol Nasce Para Todos (1975) * Fevers (1976) * Fevers (1977) * Fevers (1978) * Disco Club (1979, EMI) * Fevers (1980) * Fevers (1981) * Fevers (1982) * Fevers (1983) * A Maior Festa do Mundo (1983, EMI) * Fevers (1984) * Fevers (1985) * Fevers (1986) * Fevers (1987) ...
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The Fever (band)
The Fever was an American indie rock band from New York City. History The Fever formed in 2001 around songwriting partners Geremy Jasper (vocals) and Chris Sanchez (guitar). After expanding to a five-piece, the group signed with Kemado Records, releasing their debut EP, ''Pink on Pink'', in 2002. The full-length, ''Red Bedroom'' followed in 2003, as did touring with bands such as Hot Hot Heat, Death From Above 1979, Moving Units, VHS or Beta, Metric, and the Kills. After the departure of guitarist Sanchez, the band regrouped the remaining original members as a four-piece with Keith Stapleton switching from bass to guitar, followed by the 2006 release, ''In the City of Sleep'', but disbanded soon after in the fall of that year. The Feverat Allmusic AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on musicians and bands. Initiated in 19 ...
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Fever (band)
Fever was a disco trio from San Francisco who scored a number of hits on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play Chart, the most successful being "Beat of the Night" / "Pump It Up," which hit #1. The band consisted of Dale Reed, Joseph "Joe" Bomback and Dennis Wadlington. The single "Beat of the Night" was the most successful of the group's three releases on the disco/dance chart. Along with the track "Pump it Up", "Beat of the Night" hit number one on the disco chart for one week. The single also peaked at number ninety-three on the soul singles. The group got together in 1978 and put out a 12" that was a cover of The Four Tops hit "Standing in the Shadows of Love" which peaked at number nineteen on the disco chart. Their LP that followed featured Patrick Cowley on synthesizers. In 1980,"Dreams and Desires" along with "The One Tonight" became their final single, peaking at number thirteen on the disco charts. See also *List of number-one dance hits (United States) *List of artists who re ...
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Wallace Shawn
Wallace Michael Shawn (born November 12, 1943) is an American actor, playwright, and essayist. His film roles include Wally Shawn (a fictionalized version of himself) in '' My Dinner with Andre'' (1981), Vizzini in ''The Princess Bride'' (1987), Mr. James Hall in ''Clueless'' (1995) and the voice of Rex in the ''Toy Story'' franchise (1995–2019). He has also had roles in six of Woody Allen's films. His television work includes recurring roles as Jeff Engels in ''The Cosby Show'' (1987–1991), Grand Nagus Zek in '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (1993–1999), Cyrus Rose in ''Gossip Girl'' (2008–2012), and Dr. John Sturgis in ''Young Sheldon'' (2018–present). His plays include the Obie Award–winning ''Aunt Dan and Lemon'' (1985), ''The Designated Mourner'' (1996) and ''Grasses of a Thousand Colors'' (2008). He also co-wrote the screenplay for ''My Dinner with Andre'' with Andre Gregory, and scripted ''A Master Builder'' (2013), a film adaptation of the play by Henrik Ibs ...
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Fever Zine
''Fever Zine'' was a quarterly zine based in London, United Kingdom. Its contents focus mainly on music, art, DIY culture, trends and e-culture, with fashion, music videos and other zines also featuring heavily. The zine was created, and is edited, by British music and arts journalist Alex Zamora with design by graphic designer Simon Whybray. According to its MySpace profile the publication is available at a variety of cultural hotspots in London such as the Institute of Contemporary Arts, as well as around the United Kingdom. Appearance Printed in black and white on A4 paper, its front and back covers are pink while the inside pages are white. It uses distinctive hand-drawn typography on its cover and on its article titles. In an interview with Italian magazine ''Beautiful Freaks'', it was revealed that Issue 1's cover was purposefully left blank, with only the logo present. According to Zamora this was done to establish the zine's logo and identity with readers and maintain c ...
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