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He had a temperature of about a hundred and two.
The next day he has a temperature of 103, and is sent to a hospital.
The patients tell the team that he's cold, even though he has a temperature of 104.
He had a temperature so I'd: try to get that down for a start.
One touch was enough to tell her that he did have a temperature.
For more than ten days he's had a temperature of almost a hundred and four.
Does an older adult have a temperature of or lower?
When oil comes from the ground, it usually has a temperature above 100 degrees.
There was no improvement; she continued to have a temperature.
The baby had a temperature and my companion was worried about it.
"I think you have a temperature," she said, reaching over to touch his head.
Though he had a temperature of 104 degrees, something compelled him to make the trip.
"It's normal to have a temperature not be what an average is.
They were greeted by the news that Kit had a temperature.
"I wanted to see if you had a temperature."
She doesn't have a temperature, and it's not her stomach.
In the morning, Belle had a temperature and by night, she was coughing without stopping.
Death had a temperature, and it was damned cold.
The waters have a temperature of some 80 C.
I had a temperature of 105, full of strong antibiotics, for almost 10 days.
If a black hole has entropy, then it ought also to have a temperature.
Of course the real atmosphere does not have a temperature distribution with this exact shape.
Instead, a mobile suit had a temperature bar that would fill up as it gets hit.
When they arrived, Nadia had a temperature of 91 and hypothermia.
Her forehead was burning, and she knew she had a temperature.
Jamie felt hot and knew he must be running a temperature.
It made me quite ill, and by the evening I was running a temperature.'
I knew that I must be running a temperature.
He felt as if he was running a temperature.
Twice Rita had fallen asleep, her cheeks flushed as though she was running a temperature.
Although Cameronian was found to be running a temperature after the race he soon recovered.
I felt like I was running a temperature.
No wonder she was running a temperature!
Shadybrook officials say they took him to the hospital when the camp nurse found he was running a temperature.
Harlan felt as though he were running a temperature when he arrived at the 482nd.
She had a throat infection and she was running a temperature, which might have contributed to her overwhelming sense of lethargy.
Riker's pulse rate was 91.7 per minute, and he was running a temperature of 101.2 degrees.
You have to be... but do you think I'd be running a temperature over a softy?
He was apparently found to be running a temperature, but after a long season of competing in the best company, he may be past his best.
Oldham's classy defender was told to stay at home after phoning Boundary Park to say he was running a temperature of 102.
I was running a temperature still, but he'd bundled me up well in the back so I could sleep, and I had the tapes tight in my arms.
He was aware that he was running a temperature, and every movement seemed an effort, almost as though he was a spectator from afar witnessing his own actions.
"Last week we called him because our four-month-old was running a temperature," said Baruch Ben-Yaacov, a settler who lives in a small Jewish enclave inside Hebron.
When he went to the sanitarium in Barvikha, outside Moscow, last week, the Kremlin said he was tired and was running a temperature from a cold he caught in Stockholm.
Fly So Free, the juvenile champion two years ago and the co-favorite for the Donn with Strike the Gold, was scratched from the race this afternoon when he was found to be running a temperature.
"Since Senator Smith is running a temperature and has sought medical attention, I have been unable to consult with her or her lead attorney, Jim Long, so that we could properly address this 12-year-old allegation," he said.
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Jamie felt hot and knew he must be running a temperature.
Next morning he ran a temperature but insisted on getting up.
I think he's running a temperature, and he's off his food.
He got the flu, ran a temperature of 104 degrees, and his fight was canceled.
It made me quite ill, and by the evening I was running a temperature.'
I knew that I must be running a temperature.
He felt as if he was running a temperature.
On more than twenty of those occasions I have left with a cold and feeling quite unwell, sometimes even running a temperature.
"If you're not tight you're running a temperature," she went on.
Stop if you feel pain, and don't exercise when you're injured, sick, or running a temperature.
She's due to farrow any time now, but she's running a temperature.
Twice Rita had fallen asleep, her cheeks flushed as though she was running a temperature.
Although Cameronian was found to be running a temperature after the race he soon recovered.
A person felt slightly feverish, and ran a temperature which peaked at 30.9 deg.
I felt like I was running a temperature.
Training included special instructions: stay home if sick or running a temperature; call us immediately to attempt to locate a replacement.
No wonder she was running a temperature!
We're running a temperature, which shows that we're stepping along faster than anybody ever computed before.
"Yes, it's been breathing a bit fast and running a temperature around 103 I don't think there's any pneumonia there.
Shadybrook officials say they took him to the hospital when the camp nurse found he was running a temperature.
Harlan felt as though he were running a temperature when he arrived at the 482nd.
He was comfortable in the hospital, and it was easy to stay on because he always ran a temperature of 101.
He is not running a temperature.
Not running a temperature, are you?
Presently she got fever, and for two days ran a temperature of a hundred and four as the malaria rose in her.
He was running a fever, but in control of himself.
She told me that I had been running a fever during the night.
If he starts running a fever, let him have one of these every morning and night.
He put his hand on my forehead as if I was running a fever.
If they run a fever of 1010 or over, they'll have to come to the clinic.
The drummer was running a fever, as were a number of others.
He must be running a fever from that healing I did.
James is coughing a lot today, and running a fever.
The next day he caught a virus and ran a fever.
You got sick that day and ran a fever until winter came.
The boy was running a fever and could not go to the day-care center.
Back at the hospital, Boyd begins to run a fever.
As the Vatican disclosed today, he was already running a fever.
While home, she began running a fever, and the family decided to take her to the nearest hospital, which was ten miles away.
You may cough, run a fever, and have a hard time breathing.
I am not running a fever, so things must be ok.
He spent seven weeks in the hospital and ran a fever that reached 106 degrees.
To make matters worse, 2-year-old Ryan also started to run a fever.
Stay home if you run a fever and just let it run its course.
The fact that she wasn't running a fever was particularly encouraging.
You ran a fever for awhile, but I knocked that out, too.
Diana looked at him, eyes dry and bright; the patient was running a fever.
Public opinion started to run a fever and decided it was an alien ward.
His forehead felt like he was running a fever.
He had a suspicion that he was running a fever.
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