How To Use Elicited In A Sentence

  • Its addition in minute amounts to the nucleoprotein tumor fraction, was expected to suppress the formation of the fibrillar halo if nucleic acids rather that the protein were responsible for the nerve growth promoting effect elicited by this fraction. Nobel Lecture The Nerve Growth Factor: Thirty-Five Years Later
  • All of which has elicited no reaction at all. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the past a recitation of those statements would have elicited a collective nod from any listening Americans.
  • A further clarification of the mystery man's identity still elicited a blank response.
  • Bureau chief Small chided me for using the word screw on the air, which had elicited complaints from the Bible Belt. Staying Tuned
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  • This is the story that has preoccupied at least two nations and elicited sympathy around the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • And he does so on the sole basis of the appearance of these images and maledictions in the depictions of Simone's death elicited by torture from the accused.
  • The former involve a description of linguistic structures, usually based on utterances elicited from native-speaking informants.
  • We measured egr-1 in the auditory brainstem and its forebrain targets and found that conspecific whine-chucks elicited greater egr-1 expression than heterospecific whines in all but three regions. Elites TV
  • The Zionists tried to de-bourgeoisify Jews by creating a national economy in which Jews would hold all the jobs, including farmer and soldier, rather than just the bourgeois middle-man-minority jobs at which they made much money, but also elicited dangerous resentment from other peoples. VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » David Brooks: The Tel Aviv Cluster
  • All of which has elicited no reaction at all. Times, Sunday Times
  • And we discussed a Slate article that showed how often the word McCain elicited the word "senile" and Obama the word "Muslim" in voters 'minds in 2008, though neither was either. HuffPost Radio: Both Sides Now w/ Huffington & Matalin : On Obama's 'Enthusiasm', Brown-Whitman, Negative Ads & Jobless Over 50
  • When her knock elicited no response , she opened the door and peeped in.
  • The pain elicited on palpation of a tender point is localized to the area under palpation and does not elicit a jump or twitch.
  • His response to the coolness elicited by his ideas in these circles was scarcely calculated to dispel it.
  • Whether consumed with a meal or alone as a snack, the beverage elicited the weakest (negative) appetitive response, the solid food form elicited the strongest appetitive response and the semisolid response was intermediate. Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » Don’t Drink Your Calories
  • When her knock elicited no response , she opened the door and peeped in.
  • Yet the meeting has elicited only a collective yawn from the US and even European press despite its agenda is to replace the global dollar standard with a new financial and military defense system. Not to bum you out or anything (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Slide 11: 98) A trigger finger is 103) In the following types of fractures of long bones, a. an inflamed index finger crepitus can be elicited only in: b. an atrophic index finger in a median nerve palsy a. Fissures c. due to stenosing tenovaginitis affecting one of the b. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • When her knock elicited no response , she opened the door and peeped in.
  • The Pope's view are congruous to the Catholic Church's position when matters involving human sexuality are concerned, and the Church's opposition to the use of contraception has elicited a correlation of large families and lower life expectancy in the world's poorest continent. Michael Mungai: The Bait of Christian Fundamentalism in Africa
  • Cats afflicted with hyperesthesia and intense skin allergies may exhibit symptoms elicited by even the softest touch, including strange skin ripples or seizurelike episodes of frantic racing, panic, or biting at the air. The Last Chance Dog
  • Neither of these questions was written by anyone with the remotest feeling for literature, and it is therefore not surprising that they appear to have elicited unmemorable responses and poor results.
  • The censorian judgments, although arbitrary and as a rule spontaneous, were sometimes elicited by prosecution: and an accuser was found to bring the conduct of Gracchus formally before the notice of the magistrates. A History of Rome During the Later Republic and Early Principate
  • This is the story that has preoccupied at least two nations and elicited sympathy around the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • Action potentials are elicited when tiny pores in the nerve cell membrane, known as sodium channels, open up in response to a stimulus.
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  • Last year reports that the United States was slipping from Internet pioneer to digital dawdler as its global broadband penetration ranking had fallen from 4th to 15th in six years elicited a collectiv ... Bennet Kelley: Obama, Net Policy and the Kindness of Strangers
  • Deploying his amazing deductive powers on crude earlier representations he elicited a likeness which the Emperor sharply recognised.
  • In the absence of immobility, mutism or stupor, at least two of the following that can be observed or elicited on two or more occasions: stereotypy, echophenomena, catalepsy, automatic obedience, posturing, Gegenhalten negativism, ambitendency The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry
  • She could tell, perspicacious as she was, that Harriet was dying to tell her something but needed the information to be directly elicited.
  • In all likelihood, though, the films of the Indian dancers elicited a far more complex spectatorial response than that suggested in these two contemporary accounts.
  • I won't even delve into the profanities this elicited in explosive bursts as I read his latest missive taking me to task for this or that.
  • Chrysler's Nova cars elicited snickers from Mexican buyers because'no va'in Spanish means'no go '.
  • Letters over the past year from the staff on the matter have not elicited a response from the college president.
  • As expected, the inward currents elicited by carbachol (1 mM, 30 s) persisted for a longer duration compared to the inward currents elicited by acetylcholine (1 mM, 30 s) in both males and females, as seen in the voltage clamp traces in PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • It is also filled with unintentional clunkers that elicited inappropriate but inevitable laughs in this reviewer's living room.
  • Noticeably larger effects are only likely to be elicited under implausibly high values of the short-run trade price elasticity.
  • He hypnotized over 150 subjects and elicited autonomic reactions that led to the evocations of disorders including eczema, asthma, and migraine headache.
  • Plantation "of James I., had been turned over exclusively to British settlers, whose" cagework "houses, and four acres of garden ground each, had elicited the approval of the surveyor Pynnar, twenty years before. A Popular History of Ireland : from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation of the Catholics — Complete
  • The exercise, which started in March, has elicited a positive response, raking in good moolah for the government coffers.
  • Her haggard face and melancholy expression elicited a murmur of shock from the assemblage of reporters as she moved to the podium and began to speak.
  • The most dignified of the many comments which this feature of the trial elicited was by Senator Fessenden, in the official _opinion_ which accompanied his vote: -- "To the suggestion that popular opinion demands the conviction of the President on these charges, I reply that he is not now on trial before the people, but before the Senate. Twenty Years of Congress, Volume 2 (of 2) From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860
  • Her output in the 1990s was a cataract of middlebrow — rewrites and remakes, first of the Father of the Bride movies, and then The Parent Trap (for which she elicited a brilliant, schizogonic performance from the young Lindsay Lohan). Double-X Films
  • Mean familiarity across all traces in memory indexes the likelihood that a match response is elicited.
  • ‘I think it’s called all-American bloody-mindedness,’ I said, a comment which elicited the smallest of laughs from Hughes. A Special Relationship
  • It is not the first time the play has elicited strong reactions. Times, Sunday Times
  • The following lesson took place during a typical reading activity in one classroom in which the teacher introduced consonant digraphs and then elicited examples of words with consonant digraphs.
  • Subjectively, this manifests itself in the perception that the "feelings" elicited by art and music are in fact the ACTUAL feelings the artist felt, somehow, dizzyingly 'captured' by the work, immortalized, held in 'static communion' by the canvas, or musical recording, or camera... and now able to enrapture and enchant us indefinitely. Jason Silva: On Creativity, Marijuana and "a Butterfly Effect in Thought"
  • The average reader does not need a glossary for the meanings of all such words, for they are clearly elicited in the context.
  • By the early 860s he was requesting a bishop successively from the papacy and the Byzantine emperor, and the latter démarche elicited the mission headed by Constantine-Cyril and Methodius.
  • This is antidoted by the second half of the ad, in which a reassuring feeling, like safety or pride, is elicited, and linked to the commodity or politician being promoted. Stephen Ducat: Propaganda 101: How to Decode Political Ads
  • Last year reports that the United States was slipping from Internet pioneer to digital dawdler as its global broadband penetration ranking had fallen from 4th to 15th in six years elicited a collectiv ... digg Bennet Kelley: Obama, Net Policy and the Kindness of Strangers
  • The looks of horror I elicited from people at the bus stop as I attempted to ask them if they had any change for a two pound coin was striking.
  • Pressing him on whether women seriously held the upper hand in government and society, she never quite elicited a satisfying answer.
  • Even the supposition of Jewish influence on the media elicited a sharp, immediate repudiation.
  • The guys all elicited little coughs to hide their barks of laughter especially after they saw the look on Chantal's face.
  • Sensitivity can be improved by using a multipolar esophageal electrode to record the amplitude of the diaphragmatic electromyogram elicited by phrenic nerve stimulation.
  • All of which has elicited no reaction at all. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her questions elicited the information that they were returning from the "buryin '" of the Widow Miller. The Call of the Cumberlands
  • A pro-democracy national strike two weeks ago brought the kingdom to a standstill and elicited an angry response from Mswati that the stayaway was a front for a planned coup d'etat. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • I helpfully suggested that they try selling the carcass to the Korean restaurant up the road, and thus make the best of a bad deal, but what seemed to me to be eminently pragmatic elicited only disgusted looks from the goras.
  • A cowflop of a weapon has elicited all sorts of bull in response. Coping Strategies
  • An inquiry directed to St. Helens, which is a third of the way between the two cities, elicited the following reply -- Tales of Terror and Mystery
  • This interp was profoundly influenced by the fear elicited by the Thugi ecstatics, who represented only a small and twisted offshooting of Tantra and the worship of Ma, but is now presented as the whole of it.
  • This same swimming response can be elicited by contact with several other seastars, or by surfactants such as soaps and detergents, or by strong salt solutions.
  • Her name elicited high regard in both Canadian and American settings. Mavis Gallant, Montreal Stories
  • The efficient Lindahl equilibrium and the non—cooperative Nash equilibrium are determined endogenously based on the individual preferences elicited in second price auctions.
  • The most simple of questions elicited a long, complex and essentially evasive response in many, many instances.
  • But consistently through the studies, participants attributed the elicited trait to the speakers, even though these speakers described someone other than themselves.
  • Quite distinct phenotypic modifications were elicited from the clone by the different ryegrass strains.
  • It was the abandoned children roaming the squalid streets that especially elicited her compassion.
  • His appearance had at first elicited some laughing, though not ill - natured , remarks from the merry Shirley.
  • The second place that elicited a strong spiritual response is the Tor in Glastonbury, England. An Interview With Ellen Mcdonough
  • The decline has elicited a response from officials here that economists described as panicky, including a number of plans that would have seemed inconceivable a few months ago. Rocky Mount Telegram - Business
  • Likewise, the threshold-altering effects of another compound, apomorphine, a direct dopamine agonist, appear to be more related to the delivery protocol than a specific drug-elicited inhibition.
  • He tried gesturing towards the door but that elicited no useful reaction from the creature.
  • His remarks elicited cheers from the true-blue supporters in the audience, but only at the expense of alienating every single other person in the country.
  • Results showed that increasing the pectolyase concentration in the hydrolytic solutions led to an increase of the digestibility of elicited cell walls.
  • Phone calls elicited no further information.
  • The cashier's explanation elicited chortles of skepticism from everyone.
  • To flesh out further this last rather willfully provocative statement, we must return to the reaction elicited by the proletariat's principal surrogates in Saint Symphorien - the two foreground lictors.
  • The guys all elicited little coughs to hide their barks of laughter especially after they saw the look on her face.
  • Evidence of this kind cannot be elicited through surveys based on self-reports; it can, however, be gained by other methods.
  • The reason is obvious, such acts lack neither adequate advertence nor sufficient consent, even though the latter be elicited only to avoid a greater evil or one conceived to be greater. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • Callose, lignin and suberin are polymers that can be elicited as plant defences that reinforce cell walls of some species.
  • Our results show that hypertonicity elicited an early, NFAT5-independent, genotoxic stress response and cell cycle arrest in proliferating lymphocytes, which was followed by an NFAT5-dependent phase in which cells induced osmoprotective gene products, downregulated genotoxic stress markers and reactivated the cell cycle. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • That said, offence is also often in the eye of the beholder, and I can't now count the number of times a caricature of, say, Ariel Sharon has elicited the response that this is 'the most foully antisemitic cartoon since the closure of Der Stürmer'. Open door: The readers' editor on… the fine line between caricature and stereotype
  • The wild-mushroom fettuccine tasted flat, but a platter of crabmeat ravioli (with sweet raisins and a carrot-ginger sauce) elicited murmurs of satisfaction from the finicky eaters at my table.
  • I won't even delve into the profanities this elicited in explosive bursts as I read his latest missive taking me to task for this or that.
  • The social scientist will almost certainly be aiming to place the interpretations that have been elicited into a social scientific frame.
  • She took to the London stage again but this time her lateness and unreliable vocals elicited cat-calls, jeers and even projectiles from angry audiences.
  • The report elicited a formal reply from the minister.
  • The news that Sachin Tendulkar has been voted the greatest cricketer of all time, by a landslide in an Australian newspaper poll, would have, until recently, elicited from me a kind of wincing, squinting chafing at the cerebral lobe that controls the urge to enter into ill-advised and unwinnable contrarian debates. Why a Sachin Tendulkar is my signature air-cricket shot
  • Chrysler's Nova cars elicited snickers from Mexican buyers because'no va'in Spanish means'no go '.
  • Similar nonobjective analysis is applied to the 9/11 attack: It was a strategic blunder by al Qaeda, Mr. Bergen concedes, because the U.S. response destroyed the safe haven provided by the Taliban in Afghanistan; it nearly obliterated the senior leadership of the organization; and it elicited world-wide condemnation. America's Most Wanted
  • It is not the first time the play has elicited strong reactions. Times, Sunday Times
  • When her knock elicited no response , she opened the door and peeped in.
  • “Oysters and pearls,” announced the waiter, setting down a tiny portion of Caraquet oysters and tapioca topped with a scoop of sevruga caviar, a Keller signature that elicited sighs of rapture. Two Months of Waiting Yields Five Hours in Foodie Heaven
  • The move elicited chants of "Eddie, Eddie, Eddie" from supporters assembled in the auditorium of Mangano's alma mater, Bethpage High School, 30 miles east of New York City. How A NY Tax Cut Backfired On The Tea Party
  • The performer held one in each hand and the tone was elicited by striking the base of the cylinder sharply against the floor or some firm, nonresonant body. Unwritten Literature of Hawaii The Sacred Songs of the Hula
  • This is the story that has preoccupied at least two nations and elicited sympathy around the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • The increase in the metabolic rate elicited in homoiothermal animals by exposure to cold is attributed by many investigators exclusively to striated muscle.
  • The divulgence of crucial national secrets has elicited remarkably little outrage from Democrats in Congress. Open Source Espionage and the Anti-Anti-Islamofascists « PurpleSlog – Awesomeness & Modesty Meets Sexy
  • According to Jewish tradition, there are 903 kinds of death, as is elicited by a Kabbalistic rule called gematria, from the word outlets (Ps.lxviii. 20); the numeric value of the letters of which word is 903. Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala
  • Sensitivity can be improved by using a multipolar esophageal electrode to record the amplitude of the diaphragmatic electromyogram elicited by phrenic nerve stimulation.
  • My recent series on the endgame in chess has elicited favourable comments from many quarters. Times, Sunday Times
  • This same swimming response can be elicited by contact with several other seastars, or by surfactants such as soaps and detergents, or by strong salt solutions.
  • Last year reports that the United States was slipping from Internet pioneer to digital dawdler as its global broadband penetration ranking had fallen from 4th to 15th in six years elicited a collective yawn. Bennet Kelley: Obama, Net Policy and the Kindness of Strangers
  • Pain is elicited in the affected interdigital space when the metatarsal heads of the foot are squeezed together.
  • Chinese Democracy" generated its share of publicity, thanks in part to the negative reaction Mr. Rose's album title elicited from the Chinese government. At Best Buy, an Album Sounds a Sour Sales Note
  • The treatment elicited a wonderful feeling of sleepy calm, with effects lasting well into the following day. Times, Sunday Times
  • concomitant," only on account of the concurrence of the human will which operating and preventing grace has elicited from the will of man. The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2
  • My recent series on the endgame in chess has elicited favourable comments from many quarters. Times, Sunday Times
  • Few researchers concerned with social work practice relative to substance-abusing clients have elicited detailed information about workers' caseloads.
  • Bicycle skirts of a shorter length and bicycle bloomers soon became popular, but from some elicited cries of indignation.
  • Objective : To analyze the gender difference of cue - elicited heroin craving in abstinent heroin addicts.
  • The domain from which potential antecedents for both individual and discourse-deictic anaphors can be elicited is defined in terms of dialogue acts.
  • Her tears elicited great sympathy from her audience.
  • His wife, or concubine, elicited from him the secret, that his art could ward off any danger except the poison -. ous qualities of broth, made of the flesh of a breme sow. The lay of the last minstrel, a poem. With Ballads and lyrical pieces
  • Stephanie Vlahos' staging was efficient and the performances she elicited effective, particularly from old pros at the LA Opera like Greg Fedderly, Cedric Berry, and Robin Buck, who traded in their usual comprimario assignments at LAO for the more prominent Magi roles here. Rodney Punt: Amahl and the Night Visitors From Intimate Opera of Pasadena
  • I was puzzled by the recurrence, with slight variations, of this awkward group portrait and also by the exclamations of anger and the derisive snorts of 'Kaiser Bill!' that it elicited when I showed it to my elders, but, long before I had come to understand that the gentleman with the mustaches was the late emperor of Germany, the newspapers had lost interest in him, and his picture stopped appearing. The Kaiser and the Kritik
  • Certainly they are incomplete in terms of the kind of information we might have elicited through observation, interview and questionnaire.
  • When her knock elicited no response , she opened the door and peeped in.
  • With all the seriousness naturally to be elicited by a responsible mission, I mounted Chaos, and started at a speed that beplastered the skeleton houses on each side of the way with mud, heaving a delectable morsel, as I passed the "doggery," full in the mouth of a picayune demagogue, who, viewing the political sky with open mouth, was vociferating vehemently on the merits of his side. Odd Leaves from the Life of a Louisiana "Swamp Doctor"
  • Every action by the government elicited an equal and opposite reaction by our little army of oppressed postgrads.
  • I reminded him bluntly about his reaction last week to the comments of the man who used to pimp him, and I elicited tears.
  • Even during filming, an empty coffin elicited compassion, he says. Marine officer went the distance in 'Taking Chance'
  • This is the story that has preoccupied at least two nations and elicited sympathy around the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • No foot clonus, no Babinski; abdominal reflexes present, cremasteric not elicited; catalepsy not always present. Studies in Forensic Psychiatry
  • His boyish features and spindly arms elicited protective feelings. Times, Sunday Times
  • It proves highly conflictual, as the response elicited from other women/mothers/girls is usually disapproving and warning, or alternatively rivalrous.
  • I made a telephone call on September 27 to report the problem again which elicited placatory words and promises of action; the light was repaired that day.
  • A few years ago, a request for monkfish, cod or skate cheeks (they are sometimes referred to as knobs) might have elicited a slightly odd look from your fishmonger, but thanks to an increased demand for them from the restaurant industry, they are slightly easier to get hold of these days. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • All of which has elicited no reaction at all. Times, Sunday Times
  • Moreover, use cases are uniquely suited for the User Acceptance Test because acceptance test cases are required to resemble the scenarios originally elicited from system stakeholders.
  • Governor Chafee's solution to call the spruce in the State House a "Holiday Tree" has elicited howls of outrage from citizens complaining of the secularization of this Christian holiday. Jeffrey Small: The Origins Of Christmas
  • Diplophrasis My letter in the February 1976 VERBATIM, listing phrases in our language in which synonyms are joined by and (aches and pains, alas and alack, bits and pieces) and other examples of hendiadys and merism elicited many additions from readers. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IV No 4
  • The debate on the redevelopment of Hungate has elicited a suggestion that it would be an ideal site and additionally provide an opportunity for the integration of bus and rail travel.
  • It is not the first time the play has elicited strong reactions. Times, Sunday Times
  • The knee examination is normal, but hip pain is elicited with passive internal rotation or extension of the affected hip.
  • The Hippocratic writings describe the technique of succussion - shaking the patient to ascertain whether splashing noises could be elicited within the chest.
  • He elicited and compared details and wrote up his findings almost immediately in a highly readable, anecdotal narrative style.
  • Armed with a spoon and a bottle of cough syrup, she dosed him with the medicine and elicited a round of choking and cussing from her patient who offered colorful and profane descriptions of the elixir's flavor.
  • Finally, it would largely abate from the sympathy which late events have elicited from foreign nation The Capture of Jefferson Davis
  • According to Ball, the sight of foreigners in these areas elicited in the people a sense of wonder and amazement: “They displayed as much marvellousness as we might have done at the appearance of an inhabitant from another planet.” The Romance of China: Excursions to China in U.S. Culture: 1776-1876
  • WASHINGTON (CNN) – Vice President Dick Cheney apologized Monday for what his spokeswoman called "an inappropriate attempt at humor" that implied that inbreeding is common among West Virginians, a remark that elicited outrage from the state's senior senator. Cheney apologizes to West Virginians for inbreeding joke
  • Done up in blackface, Olivier gives a very intelligent reading of the part, providing real conviction to lines that could easily have elicited laughter.
  • His boyish features and spindly arms elicited protective feelings. Times, Sunday Times
  • The opening chapter of the book here under discussion elicited a raspberry note to budding Scenarists: opening the text with camera directions gives the game away; and please please *please* no more references to that a-photograph-steals-the-soul riff, which I first happened upon in the Ur-text called... TEV GIVEAWAY: BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN
  • It is not entirely surprising that Wagner's gift of the Tristan poem elicited no response.
  • An inquiry directed to St. Helens, which is a third of the way between the two cities, elicited the following reply -- Tales of Terror and Mystery
  • The audience seemed to be having a hard time taking his wickedness seriously; his shiftiest moments elicited laughs. Dial R For Remake
  • The discovery in Rome in 1599 of an embalmed body, supposedly of St Cecilia, the tutelary saint of music, elicited papal approval for the airs and madrigals of the age of Monteverdi.
  • It was difficult to distinguish these reports from those which were elicited from subjects roused from deeper levels of sleep.
  • The study was widely reported in newspapers and elicited some unsurprising reactions.
  • The news that Sachin Tendulkar has been voted the greatest cricketer of all time, by a landslide in an Australian newspaper poll, would have, until recently, elicited from me a kind of wincing, squinting chafing at the cerebral lobe that controls the urge to enter into ill-advised and unwinnable contrarian debates. Why a Sachin Tendulkar is my signature air-cricket shot
  • For a moral act is one that is freely elicited with the knowledge of its conformity with or difformity from, the law of practical reason proximately and the law of God ultimately. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • The police elicited a confession from him.
  • When her knock elicited no response , she opened the door and peeped in.
  • Beddoes's withdrawal may have been prompted by the mirth Campbell's claims had elicited from the literary press. Paley, "Apocalypse Without Millennium"
  • My career in Fleet Street began inauspiciously: the very first feature I wrote for the Guardian, more than a quarter of a century ago, elicited a libel writ.
  • Competition among microbes for access to fruit sugars is intense, and may have elicited the initial evolution of ethanolic fermentation by yeast as a means of killing bacterial competitors.
  • In fact, neither of these statements elicited a positive response and Wilson quickly moved on.
  • This elicited the predictable anathemas from the clerisy. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The comedian's joke elicited applause and laughter from the audience.
  • It is not the first time the play has elicited strong reactions. Times, Sunday Times
  • It also elicited some indignant emails from people who couldn't find their way around the online entry. Times, Sunday Times
  • The frequency profile of the capacitance was obtained with fast Fourier transform from the current response elicited by a voltage waveform of digitally generated wide-band noise.
  • Her call elicited an annoyed gronk above her head, and she looked up to see a raven lifting off the cliff face. Raven Speak
  • Yes, if you consider the amusement in the abstract: but if you take it as _this human act_, the act is inordinate and evil in itself, or as it is elicited in the mind of the agent. Moral Philosophy
  • This notion of the contents of the Talmud was common in Jonson's time; it was the "aggadic" element of the Talmud, that is, the use of legend, anecdote, and parable to illustrate a point of law or a tradition or an episode in history that elicited the instant attention of Europeans. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol V No 3
  • Her approach elicited another resonant nicker from Rune, and when she set the basket at his feet he eagerly tore into the grain. Raven Speak
  • He was also one of the best traders in Asia, and his name elicited a fair level of awe in the expat financial community. Ugly Americans
  • The response was elicited by challenging the ears with oxazolone on Day 15, and the peak of the ear swelling reaction was measured with the spring micrometer between 16 and 24 h.

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