Every action by the government elicited an equal and opposite reaction by our little army of oppressed postgrads. |
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The social scientist will almost certainly be aiming to place the interpretations that have been elicited into a social scientific frame. |
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The gag reflex is elicited by stroking the pharyngeal mucosa with a cotton-tipped applicator or tongue depressor. |
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Mean familiarity across all traces in memory indexes the likelihood that a match response is elicited. |
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Letters over the past year from the staff on the matter have not elicited a response from the college president. |
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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. |
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Computers and information technology were a particular focus of the stories elicited. |
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His response to the coolness elicited by his ideas in these circles was scarcely calculated to dispel it. |
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Pain is elicited in the affected interdigital space when the metatarsal heads of the foot are squeezed together. |
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The knee examination is normal, but hip pain is elicited with passive internal rotation or extension of the affected hip. |
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The exercise, which started in March, has elicited a positive response, raking in good moolah for the government coffers. |
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Bicycle skirts of a shorter length and bicycle bloomers soon became popular, but from some elicited cries of indignation. |
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I reminded him bluntly about his reaction last week to the comments of the man who used to pimp him, and I elicited tears. |
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The most simple of questions elicited a long, complex and essentially evasive response in many, many instances. |
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A further clarification of the mystery man's identity still elicited a blank response. |
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It was the abandoned children roaming the squalid streets that especially elicited her compassion. |
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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. |
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In the past a recitation of those statements would have elicited a collective nod from any listening Americans. |
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The wild-mushroom fettuccine tasted flat, but a platter of crabmeat ravioli elicited murmurs of satisfaction from the finicky eaters at my table. |
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Consequently, wrathfulness, horror, and repugnance as such are elicited by the events of the film. |
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Yet even at their most far-fetched offerings, the band's only elicited a mere chuckle and slap on the wrist from critics. |
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The former involve a description of linguistic structures, usually based on utterances elicited from native-speaking informants. |
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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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In fact, neither of these statements elicited a positive response and Wilson quickly moved on. |
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The study was widely reported in newspapers and elicited some unsurprising reactions. |
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He tried gesturing towards the door but that elicited no useful reaction from the creature. |
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Pressing him on whether women seriously held the upper hand in government and society, she never quite elicited a satisfying answer. |
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He elicited and compared details and wrote up his findings almost immediately in a highly readable, anecdotal narrative style. |
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Callose, lignin and suberin are polymers that can be elicited as plant defences that reinforce cell walls of some species. |
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Deploying his amazing deductive powers on crude earlier representations he elicited a likeness which the Emperor sharply recognised. |
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She could tell, perspicacious as she was, that Harriet was dying to tell her something but needed the information to be directly elicited. |
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The pain elicited on palpation of a tender point is localized to the area under palpation and does not elicit a jump or twitch. |
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Only the verbs elicited marked activity in the premotor cortex and relevant parts of the motor cortex. |
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The character of the sound elicited by tapping was, thus, indicative of the state of health of the underlying tissues. |
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Her smile, combined with the off the wall remark, elicited a laugh from Gael. |
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The guys all elicited little coughs to hide their barks of laughter especially after they saw the look on Chantal's face. |
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The average reader does not need a glossary for the meanings of all such words, for they are clearly elicited in the context. |
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I mentioned that in passing at the time and it elicited a stream of foul-mouthed, intemperate abuse from him. |
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In the past the singularity and scope of Ovid's treatment of women has inevitably elicited judgments of the poet's misogyny, philogyny, and more recently his feminism or lack of it. |
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This criticism of the President from an antiwar position elicited cheers from the Republican delegates. |
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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. |
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A similar mood was elicited by the Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno in Un Mundo, an installation that included an inflatable beach-ball globe buffeted by a wind machine. |
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One of the captains was able to send out a distress signal, which elicited a response from Thai water police. |
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The domain from which potential antecedents for both individual and discourse-deictic anaphors can be elicited is defined in terms of dialogue acts. |
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The best he could do was to leave a message with the complaint department that elicited no immediate response. |
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Moreover, while futuristic technology has the potential to elicited both shock and awe, here it unfortunately does not. |
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Moo Cluck Moo attracted its staff of 12 through an ad on Cragislist that elicited between 60 and 70 applicants. |
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But consistently through the studies, participants attributed the elicited trait to the speakers, even though these speakers described someone other than themselves. |
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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. |
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The people and the media were also caught up in a tidal wave of political change that caught them all by surprise and elicited an awkward response. |
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To our enormous surprise, the printed question and answer elicited scores of recipes from all over the nation not only for Mississippi mud pies but for mud cakes as well. |
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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. |
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Done up in blackface, Olivier gives a very intelligent reading of the part, providing real conviction to lines that could easily have elicited laughter. |
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Sensitivity can be improved by using a multipolar esophageal electrode to record the amplitude of the diaphragmatic electromyogram elicited by phrenic nerve stimulation. |
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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. |
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This film elicited complaints from some on the left, but not a peep from the right. |
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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. |
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The video showing cops piling on Eric Garner in Staten Island for refusing arrest elicited outrage across ideological lines. |
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Few researchers concerned with social work practice relative to substance-abusing clients have elicited detailed information about workers' caseloads. |
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The increase in the metabolic rate elicited in homoiothermal animals by exposure to cold is attributed by many investigators exclusively to striated muscle. |
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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. |
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The cashier's explanation elicited chortles of skepticism from everyone. |
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Results showed that increasing the pectolyase concentration in the hydrolytic solutions led to an increase of the digestibility of elicited cell walls. |
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That same Pavlovian reaction is now being elicited on Broadway as well. |
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He hypnotized over 150 subjects and elicited autonomic reactions that led to the evocations of disorders including eczema, asthma, and migraine headache. |
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The referential frenzy elicited by Rauschenberg's tease can be purely iconographic, and then it is pathetic. |
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Inquiry elicited that he was a pop singer. I YouTubed him, revealing another ghastly microphone-gripping, anguished nasal wailer. |
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Anaphylaxis is the syndrome elicited in a hypersensitive subject upon subsequent exposure to the sensitizing antigen. |
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Analysis of barbarian identity and how it was created and expressed during the Barbarian Invasions has elicited discussion among scholars. |
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With step current injections, the IPSPs elicited by optostimulation of dmLC neurons changed their amplitudes gradually. |
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The tissue protective effects of EPO may be elicited through the EPOR homodimer via JAK2-STAT5 activation and mediation of apoptosis. |
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Similar information was elicited regarding Leonard's relationships to her testimony on direct examination. |
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The tercentenary of Bunyan's birth, celebrated in 1928, elicited praise from his former adversary, the Church of England. |
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The prose poem has long elicited mixed views with many critics arguing its increasing prominence. |
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Of the wine set, 29 out of the 36 compounds elicited clear excitatory responses in at least one receptor neuron. |
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The decision elicited mixed reactions from both fans and participating broadcasters. |
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The film's darker and more violent plot elicited calls for cuts by the British Board of Film Classification. |
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If he had taken a contradictious tone on purpose to draw Mrs. Luna out, he could not have elicited more of the information he desired. |
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A small hiatal hernia was noted, along with spontaneously elicited reflux to the thoracic inlet. |
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Patch testing elicited positive reactions to balsam of Peru and cinnamic aldehyde. |
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Palpation of the right lower quadrant elicited rebound tenderness and guarding. |
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Both have elicited the same hand wringing and pearls clutching. |
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An immune response that cross-reacts with axonemal or Schwann cell antigens is elicited and results in damage to the peripheral nerves. |
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Pinter's blunt political statements, and the award of the Nobel Prize in Literature, elicited strong criticism and even, at times, provoked ridicule and personal attacks. |
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Exposure to male odours in the presence of oestrus females elicited a high level of investigation, indicating increased arousal in male giant pandas, they said. |
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Another study showed boswellic acid, a gum resin also known as Indian Frankincense, reduced inflammation and elicited a marked reduction in edema levels in arthritis patients. |
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As these are mentioned, corresponding photos are projected and identified so that every child has a basic idea of all the landforms elicited from their classmates. |
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Reports in recent years of soft dinosaur tissue from fossil bones of a T rex and a duck-billed hadrosaur elicited skepticism from the scientific community. |
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Toxic epidermal necrolysis and StevensJohnson syndrome are acute life-threatening conditions, most often elicited by drugs and less often by infection. |
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This elicited damnings from pulpit and press, and insured a healthy run. |
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On the second day of direct examination, he sounded confident and assured when defense attorney Lewis Clapp elicited denials that he ever intended to hurt anyone. |
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The atmosphere was electric as the crushing Boneyards, Sleepwalker, Karma and Home Is For The Heartless elicited brutal pits which stretched right back to the mixing desk. |
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