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While the IAT elicited the participants' unconscious beliefs, the questionnaire elicited their conscious beliefs.
The news elicited international headlines, but for many of us it elicited a yawn.
And the same prosecutor who elicited that testimony before the grand jury elicited the testimony from the same witness at trial.
This elicited the following — significantly more ominous — response.
That elicited a ripple of initial laughter from the audience.
Ted Cruz in Texas elicited from the media last fall.
The shooting has elicited a response from nearby police agencies.
Mention of France has long elicited sighs from venture capitalists.
Their posts elicited 167.5 million likes, posts, comments and shares.
Someone who elicited the best from those she worked with.
What I vividly recall are the feelings the film elicited.
The unusual scenes elicited a strong reaction on social media.
Now, a woo can be elicited in many different ways.
MAC's apparent faux pas elicited funny responses across the twittersphere.
The movie announcement, though, elicited frustration from some fans online.
While her disguise elicited laughter, it was also quite smart.
The milestone elicited kind words even from his Democratic counterpart.
This elicited roars of laughter from Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
The frightful scene elicited astonishment that anyone could have survived.
And their absence has elicited sympathy from the skating community.
At times he elicited laughter from the usually stoic panel.
The man's story elicited heartfelt responses — including from Tim himself.
Her answer elicited more questions about race from the audience.
The mayor's jab elicited a quick response from the comptroller.
At the second, a hyperkinetic "Appassionata" elicited a loud ovation.
CLOSE I'm proud my character elicited such a visceral response.
His escapades often elicited as much public sympathy as disapproval.
As I approached Till's casket, these facts elicited an unfamiliar reaction.
The demonstration elicited cheering, intense debate, and backlash across the internet.
The game has elicited strong feelings from the Chinese gaming community.
In that limited way, Kavanaugh has elicited more sympathy than Thomas.
Others don't either: Speculation about Altman's run elicited some negative responses.
Nowadays, even a 25-state strategy would elicited the same reaction.
Every one of those actions has elicited pushback of some kind.
After Boetsch, Yushin Okami elicited a similar performance from the Cuban.
His call elicited boos and pro-Sanders chants from the crowd.
Just today, I have elicited two such admissions (to their credit).
The protests, while small, have elicited questions from local undecided voters.
It also showcased the deep ambivalence Mr. Trump's visit has elicited.
In this one it has, so far, elicited a collective shrug.
Many of these claims have elicited increasing skepticism from the public.
On Friday, the departure elicited both hope and trepidation from Britons.
The CDC's warning, although serious, elicited some humorous tweets in response.
The plight of the mothers had elicited a significant national response.
An email to the general mailbox, however, elicited a rapid response.
Those moves have elicited an angry response from the White House.
Most of our the "press oppressor" awards elicited nods of agreement.
Thirteen of the tactics elicited favorable responses, which surprised even marketers.
How quickly Patrick forgets that it was she who elicited the change.
This event ad elicited some surprised reactions from passersby in the city.
The latest mass shootings in America elicited more pleas for gun controls.
In less than a day, the photo has elicited over 35,000 likes.
Trump's comment elicited a strong rebuke online, where the #nastywoman went viral.
But the cube has elicited a different kind of fascination for me.
His tweet elicited some hilarious reactions from fans, some who believed him.
The post elicited some thoughtful responses on Love What Matters' Facebook page.
So strident was Boobquake that it elicited a counter-campaign, called Brainquake.
I mostly made my own baby food, which elicited some incredulous responses.
Trump's responses so far have elicited support from defense hawks in Congress.
That he could use chopsticks correctly elicited another smile, even a clap.
Rockne's high profile elicited demands for a public inquiry into the crash.
The APPLAUSE sign lit up, but it instead elicited jeers and heckles.
This assertion has elicited criticism from some historians and support from others.
Photos quickly appeared on social media, where they elicited outrage and disappointment.
Andrew Litton's conducting, though it elicited wonderful orchestral playing, was insufficiently propulsive.
Here are the many shades of disgust it elicited from our readers.
Helsinki, Finland; Istanbul; Reykjavik, Iceland; and Seoul, South Korea, elicited similar reactions.
Nonetheless, the appointment of Ms. Patton elicited incredulous responses in New York.
His response elicited a standing ovation from one side of the floor.
The post elicited so much excitement that it literally broke the internet.
Of course, the feelings elicited by the song have a name: nostalgia.
What should have elicited sympathy—or even pity—tended to arouse suspicion.
For some, the board elicited "powerful feelings of nostalgia," The Times wrote.
But on social media and the local news, the demolition elicited outrage.
In less than five minutes, she'd elicited the story of my breakup.
" His critiques elicited boos from the audience and chants of "CNN sucks.
The U.S. elicited 62 votes in favor with 58 against and 42 abstentions.
There's Steve Bannon -- Trump's chief strategist -- whose selection elicited cheers from white supremacists.
Their sudden appearance two hours into the party elicited audible shrieks of glee.
Unlike the other two cases, Swetnick's claims have elicited a backlash from Republicans.
The regime's advance elicited the usual flurry of empty statements from Western officials.
His remarks also elicited a further show of discord between the ruling parties.
Her best and worst jokes elicited a variety of groans from the crowd.
His interpretation of the text is what elicited protests and charges of blasphemy.
The old home button always elicited a satisfying click, which is basically gone.
Her death elicited a huge response from LGBTQ activists and organizations, and politicians.
" Not every photo elicited such angered responses: "I love this because it's real.
The performance elicited criticism and bewilderment stateside on both sides of the aisle.
But in her 24-minute address, which elicited frequent and enthusiastic applause, Mrs.
Ultimately, it was American flexibility that ended the standstill and elicited Iranian flexibility.
" He blamed his words on "certain press questions that elicited concern and distress.
He elicited laughter at Ford's expense, making her trauma—and that of all
It has certainly elicited an emotional response, from the internet and from us.
But the most common reaction elicited by her photos was one of compassion.
The violent outburst elicited immediate memories of the 2011 shooting of former Rep.
Australia's own better-than-expected trade numbers elicited no reaction from the markets.
Many of those snapshots and videos have elicited chuckles from Mr. Salvini's opponents.
Such poignant stories elicited sympathy from readers and changed national attitudes towards crime.
That pronouncement elicited a muted response, according to a person in the room.
My handing over a $100 bill elicited applause from the thousands of attendees.
Her flirtatious voice and comments elicited small grunts of appreciation from Mr. Kinoshita.
A leak of his memos had elicited a furious reaction from President Trump.
Kamala Harris that elicited the most effective, thoughtful, impressive response of the night.
Ms. DaRosa said her hair sometimes elicited "microaggressions" from her superiors at work.
Before, this unexpected extension of my bondage might've elicited a minor freak out.
The joke did not go over well and reportedly elicited boos from the crowd.
The Facebook video has elicited many comments from users slamming the unnamed casting agency.
Still, the last question elicited a tear-jerking and heart-felt response from Obama.
Reaction to the president's Twitter comments this week elicited both outrage and support. Rep.
A quick survey of my colleagues who work in Silicon Valley elicited only puzzlement.
It was a bit of fun, and elicited no more than good-natured chuckles.
Naturally, the announcement of Dylan's award elicited some feelings among fathers throughout the country.
I elicited from them their best traits, instigated a spark that begged for more.
Originally posted by LucyLilyPadd, this photo elicited quite the discussion, reports The Daily Mail.
Keys' campaign has elicited more than just raised eyebrows and giggles on Capitol Hill.
Research to gauge interest in crowd funding had elicited an enthusiastic response, he said.
His claim that this would save $403 trillion over a decade has elicited scepticism.
The questions also elicited views on politics from the "Oracle of Omaha" and Munger.
But the proposal elicited fierce bipartisan backlash, and lawmakers were expected to ignore it.
The faintest cough or hint of congestion has elicited inquires about my vaccination status.
Kelly's suspension elicited a wave of backlash from conservatives, including lawmakers such as Sen.
New exhibitions and displays at several Smithsonian museums have elicited almost no media coverage.
None of the direct messages I sent to Ponderosa Instagram accounts elicited a response.
Each new meeting elicited a similar response, especially among Mr. Sze's friends and family.
The Justice Department's hard line on immigration has elicited strong opposition in recent weeks.
But among most people — average Iranians — the news elicited feelings of bitterness and resignation.
But, back home here in New Jersey, Mr. Booker's boast elicited a different reaction.
The speech moved her fellow peers to tears and elicited a rare standing ovation.
It contained three bottles of Irish Baileys, which elicited a whoop of sincere delight.
So while they elicited gestures of kindness from some, they aroused suspicion from others.
Now with more than 12 million views, that post elicited praise from fellow celebrities.
The move elicited boos, and the Hampton Grease Band responded with a lengthy encore.
"Donald Trump," she would answer slyly, delighted by the explosion of giggles she elicited.
Jordan Edwards  A rare verdict yesterday elicited sobs and gasps from a Texas courtroom.
Calling it the "new BlackBerry Bold" would have elicited more nostalgic feels than KEYone.
Not all of the game's jabs at socialism elicited this sort of reaction, however.
Thirty-seven percent said none of the listed accomplishments elicited positive feelings about Trump.
The recording is then sent to Amazon's cloud servers so a response can be elicited.
News host elicited even more secondhand embarrassment than the planning of the 2019 Oscars itself.
When coalition aircraft dropped cluster bombs on Sanaa, the Yemeni capital, it elicited an outcry.
America's test of a medium-range cruise missile elicited angry responses from China and Russia.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor asked why it should matter which side elicited the issue of race.
Hillary Clinton's VP search, meanwhile, has elicited less excitement, but has been equally mysterious nonetheless.
The case of the bathing official elicited a wave of sympathy on Chinese social media.
And when I say best "political comedy," it's not which sketch elicited the biggest laughs.
On Monday, a short Lifehacker review of Lyft's latest service, Shuttle, elicited chuckles on Twitter.
The post elicited several comments calling it offensive and requesting that Musk apologize for it.
The "Brexit" has elicited a wide range of responses from folks all over the world.
" When Clinton was asked to respond, she elicited another round of laughs by saying, "Woo!
News of the tragedy elicited an outpouring of support from the Broadway community Tuesday. 5.
The chant elicited opposing responses, with #IStandWithIlhan and #IStandWithTrump both trending on Twitter, Newsweek reported.
Bork's nomination elicited paid television advertisements, as if he were running for an elected office.
But it was the perch filets meunière that elicited the first smile of the day.
This cracked up the other fictional Carmichaels and elicited big laughs from the studio audience.
The protests attracted worldwide news coverage and elicited criticism from Turkey's most steadfast Western allies.
And because his VERY FUNNY JOKE elicited some laughs, he reprised it on Twitter afterward.
Do you know of any other movies or shows that have elicited a similar response?
Judge Aquilina's unconventional approach has not elicited any discernible criticism, but she has generated attention.
This comment elicited a lot of hatred on social media, of a very interesting kind.
SINCE ITS discovery by astronomers in 2015, the exoplanet K2-18b has elicited much excitement.
The decision about when and whether a woman will marry has long elicited strong opinions.
But among the power brokers in his hometown, Beaverton, it has elicited ridicule and exasperation.
The latest proposal joins three other proposed rules that have elicited criticism from housing advocates.
Not even publishing articles that elicited death threats and forced her to go into hiding.
Galchenyuk's 19th goal elicited chants of "Go, Habs, Go" from the Canadian expatriates in attendance.
He soared for dunks, turned defenders into traffic cones and elicited gasps from the crowd.
Satisfied with the flinch the diagnostic feint had elicited, Ward settled in to win rounds.
Mr. Tritle elicited a cushioned warmth within a coherent sound that often eluded him elsewhere.
Melania Trump's guest, 10-year-old cancer survivor Grace Eline, elicited cheers from the crowd.
It elicited conversation about illegal immigration and how doctors ultimately decide who gets health care.
A tweet about Frank Ocean songs, for example, elicited a noticeably wide range of responses.
Korbin's name — "graduating summa cum laude, Jinkai Yang" — elicited only a muffled clap or two.
A question about her last visit to Brooklyn elicited a rumination on democracy and truth.
The speakers elicited gasps of wonder, un-self-conscious giggles, or heavy sighs of righteous indignation.
This year seems to have elicited a lot of lukewarm feelings about shows we once loved.
Calloway's explanation, along with her reveal that she was now $830,000 in debt, instead elicited sympathy.
The Tumblr post from 4mysquad elicited outrage among others in the black community on the platform.
For Armenian-Americans who have labored tirelessly to secure recognition, Tuesday's vote elicited tears of relief.
The naturalness he elicited was a particularly American style that then enriched the world of dance.
How it was put together, the message it contains and the reaction it elicited all matter.
"There were questions that elicited exactly the kind of information that the Papadopoulos plea agreement made."
The announcement of Guterres by Ambassador Churkin elicited yells of "whoa!" from nearby media and diplomats.
Pyrotechnics, dancing fountains and lasers elicited cheers from the crowd which snapped photos on their smartphones.
Later, I asked one of the session leaders why he thought this word elicited that response.
Nobody, however, elicited the excitement that SJP did when she posed with Kardashian for a photo.
The costume's likeness even elicited a Twitter response from the actor who plays Cam, Eric Stonestreet.
And because we did the virtual ceremony first that elicited a lot of clapping and cheering.
Ford's almost four hours of testimony, which concluded Thursday afternoon, also elicited support across social media.
A reddit thread submitted by a coffee barista has elicited a lot of emotional responses online.
The Indians' title drought gets a only a whiff of the attention elicited by the Cubs.
Trump's surprise victory elicited excited responses from the who's who of Europe's populist movement on Wednesday.
I remember the halcyon days of the internet when jokey Tinder profiles elicited a genuine chuckle.
This latest authoritarian excess elicited only the mildest murmur of concern from the EU's diplomatic service.
Quite simply, the Haggler has never encountered a company that has elicited more rage and sadness.
"I do think she was meant for Big," she said, which elicited applause from the audience.
The decision to suspend while many members of the body are on vacation elicited significant backlash.
For the most part, the performances fell short of the raw exuberance that Bernstein customarily elicited.
Beattie's email elicited a response from another Listserv member, Charles Johnson, a notorious alt-right troll.
"Even if the words aren't understood, there's something universal elicited by the music," Mr. Walsh said.
The President was not required to sign anything to change the administration's practice that elicited outrage.
At the time, those movies elicited wonder and amazement and transported us to a different world.
I didn't like bringing up my experiment in public because I knew it elicited immediate concern.
And from a public perspective seems to have elicited specific changes in response, real or perceived.
Mr. Trump held a rally last Sunday in Sterling Heights, where he elicited boos against Mrs.
Mullen and Collins exchanged phone numbers, and in a brief conversation Collins elicited Mullen's real identity.
One topic, in particular, elicited a rather artless dodge: that of the so-called shadow profile.
Female on-camera hosts elicited more comments, likes and subscribers per view than the other categories.
Jackson remained in the game, but his presence elicited a chorus of boos from the crowd.
On Thursday, he looked at the defensive news coverage and angry tweets that his sarcasm elicited.
Several times, Mr. Rechnitz's testimony elicited what sounded like muffled laughs of disbelief from the audience.
Seeing his Bitmoji avatar elicited an oxytocin surge so strong that my postpartum milk let down.
An article The Times reported last week about a lawsuit against Stanford University elicited the comments.
But Republicans elicited an account of one conversation that they hope will help exonerate President Trump.
Tillerson elicited more of the president's ire when he was asked in August about Trump's values.
The Wharf has elicited few naysayers or critics, which is unusual for such a large project.
The remarks almost immediately elicited outrage on social media and correctives from scholars of the Holocaust.
It was a declaration that elicited more than a few snide grumbles from lawmakers and aides.
Ashworth, leading from his violin, elicited a performance that was elegant, boisterous, and melancholy by turns.
The study has elicited strong criticism, ranging from professional disagreement to vicious personal attacks on Twitter.
The attack in Niger, in particular, has elicited heated debate between lawmakers and the Trump administration.
For example, the burning, stinging feeling elicited by smoke inhalation is mediated by these nerve endings.
And, unlike in past debates, the questions setting up confrontations between candidates elicited some sharp contrasts.
This is part of why Sanders has elicited a bit of a backlash from the commentariat.
The outcome, installing a centrist leader, elicited a mixture of euphoria and relief from the establishment.
The assault elicited a brutal response from the Myanmar Army with fatal clashes continuing through February.
When he asked about the current "person" title that elicited some boos and a more tepid response.
The line about creating VOICE in Trump's speech elicited some audible groans from Democrats in the chamber.
In the fourth stage, having elicited her sympathy and softened her resolve, he asks her to recant.
The challenge of integrating modern buildings into the historic city has elicited world-renowned urban design innovation.
Ten years ago, the photo elicited a flurry of controversy that, in retrospect, has not aged well.
This idea that dreamlike experiences can be elicited by drugs has been around for a long time.
It soon circulated all over social media with tweets, retweets and Facebook posts that elicited mixed reactions.
Real estate investing has long elicited a variety of emotions, running the gamut from excitement to anxiety.
The plight of the vulnerable group has captured attention in Poland and elicited emotional expressions of solidarity.
Why is it that Isle of Dogs and Darjeeling haven't elicited any sort of career-ending outrage?
That decision elicited cries from some proponents that it would lead to a surge in violent crime.
A time when Instagram brows didn't exist and 100 layers videos would have elicited shock and horror.
Italy elicited strong demand when it sold five- and 10-year debt in an auction on Monday.
Melissa's been a huge hit on the show and all of her Spicer skits elicited huge laughs.
"The uncertainties around the macro backdrop have elicited some strength to the U.S. dollar," ANZ's Hynes said.
Pyongyang's latest display of aggression on Tuesday elicited a brusque, three-sentence statement from the State Department.
The in-court dustups Monday elicited audible gasps from the gallery, including from family members of victims.
Campaign messages criticizing or belittling #Metoo elicited negative responses from voters in the foundation's research, she added.
Patriarchy seemed to be a word that elicited all types of vulgar imagery in their memory bank.
" Sigler said that keeping the secret over the years elicited "feelings of shame and guilt and fear.
It elicited and ultimately settled on an alternative, neutral redistricting plan during the remedial phase of litigation.
"The key points he elicited are the same points that we have argued all along," he said.
Nonetheless, the chorus's message, echoed in Brother Sun's close harmonies and trenchant lyrics, elicited an enthusiastic response.
He tangled with Trump repeatedly, and it was Cruz who elicited Trump's qualified defense of Planned Parenthood.
One scene elicited an explosion of applause, even from listeners who were initially inclined to be skeptical.
The crackdown has elicited protests from the industry and its supporters, who say the government has overreached.
"Each time the response that was elicited was, 'I'm not going to answer that question,'" Fernandez said.
Though some sympathized with the message, Mr. Gutierrez's comments elicited a largely sarcastic backlash on social media.
It elicited and ultimately settled on an alternative, neutral redistricting plan during the remedial phase of litigation.
Rekola told CNN that media coverage of the 2014 lawsuit elicited angry and volatile responses from Farenthold.
Even David Cameron, once a hated figure, elicited some sympathy as he announced his resignation this morning.
Bridges' post-Morrissey appearance elicited the excitement of an opening act following the headliner, the poor bastard.
From there it translated to "Can't Stop The Feeling," which elicited a huge reaction from the crowd.
Fox News tracked down his second wife, Lisa Storie, and elicited her opinions on their acrimonious divorce.
"I like conflict," he said the other day, a statement that elicited no objections from fact checkers.
And that other person — that is to say, his death — elicited the most unexpected response of all.
Senator Jeanne Shaheen, Democrat of New Hampshire, elicited a response from Mr. Barr that invoked another era.
That episode grabbed the world's attention and elicited promises from officials that it would never happen again.
Despite the overpopulation in Schumann's reputedly muddy orchestration, Mr. Salonen elicited a crisp, lively and appealing performance.
It also elicited intense emotional engagement from 47% of Unruly's survey audience, obtaining a score of 5.7.  
He elicited strong feelings in two-thirds of respondents, and they were almost two-to-one negative.
The heightened — yet uneven — censorship in recent days has elicited frustration and confusion among Mr. Liu's supporters.
FronteraScore: 59 Smoky and spicy, this one elicited a lot of exclamation points — of the positive variety.
The future of work has therefore sparked spirited debate and elicited a wide range of diverse proposals.
Milano added that watching Ford's testimony elicited memories of watching Anita Hill's testimony almost three decades ago.
Macron defended his outreach to Trump, whose "America first" policies have elicited worry and disdain in Europe.
Her remarks about undocumented immigrants and bike lanes have elicited calls for her removal from the board.
When Obama thanked Snyder for his presence, the mere mention of his name elicited boos once more.
A Google video search for "Finger family" and "family finger" elicited a total of 10.6 million results.
The page has elicited several events, including a potluck at San Luis Obispo's Unitarian Universalist (UU) Fellowship Church.
Losing his first UFC bout so ruinously elicited a searing pain in a fighter desperate to prove himself.
FROM PEN: Scott Hamilton Today: Premiere Sneak Peek This strange zinger that elicited a chuckle from Zach LaVine.
" President Trump's meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jung Un also elicited a reaction from Russian accounts. "WOW!
The perception of nefarious-minded outsiders meddling in the daily lives of North Dakotans elicited a grassroots response.
The car's spinning LIDAR sensor and rooftop camera array definitely elicited a few slack-jawed stares from passersby.
They found that natural and synthesized versions of the compound elicited the same olfactory responses in captive lampreys.
In March, Hank Green tweeted out a template for a "predictive text horoscope," which elicited some fun results.
A fire in a Venezuelan jail killed 68 people but elicited silence from the socialist president, Nicolás Maduro.
The squeal of "Awww!" she elicited upon looking at the dog's adorable visage made my barren womb twinge­.
"Orgasm in women can be elicited from many body regions, as well as imagery alone," says Dr. Whipple.
The move elicited a laugh from Obama, though many in the audience appeared not to understand the stunt.
Look at the White House silence in situations that under previous presidents would have elicited shame or condemnation.
News of Kmart's apology and subsequent decision to pull the dress off its shelves elicited strong reactions online.
The secretary of health and human services had elicited bipartisan condemnation over the cost of his air travel.
That conclusion, says Ley, was bogus and even among real estate brokers, he writes, the reports elicited laughter.
In Italy, which has a sizable population of Muslim immigrants, the French burkini bans have elicited strong reactions.
Now, however, the refugee crisis unfolding along the borders of the European Union has elicited a chaotic response.
The announcement elicited vivid protests from Egyptians who have for decades considered the islands to be Egyptian land.
I didn't have the DPT with me, but I think it would have elicited a more polarized response.
Other fuel companies have attempted similar toys, but only Hess has elicited this level of long-term enthusiasm.
That person in your psych class whose raised hand always elicited eye rolls—they were probably a Libra.
But it was his turn as Erik Killmonger in Black Panther that really elicited some strong audience reactions.
Supporters held rallies demanding justice, yet she said the publicity also elicited a flood of threats and scorn.
The remarks elicited a hearty laugh from Mr. Trump before the journalists were led out of the room.
Nonetheless, focus on confirmed cases as principal KPI has elicited few interventions against these "below the surface" cases.
The video was over a year old, but it elicited predictable howls from members of the dissed demographic.
Two investigators feigning fatherly concern fed Mr. Dassey crucial details and elicited a halting, mumbled and contradictory confession.
An interview with the young rap star Lil Uzi Vert elicited about a couple dozen words from him.
Both moves, Ms. Verma said, elicited "a kneejerk chorus of dire predictions" that had not come to fruition.
Kvitova, a popular player on tour, has elicited universal support from current and past players during her recovery.
In time, he became suspicious that Salahi's confessions had been elicited through torture, and were therefore tainted evidence.
The border episode on Sunday came just two days after another scene involving an Israeli bulldozer elicited outrage.
The disclosure elicited some strong responses from taxpayers across the country as the April 218 filing deadline approaches.
But when he brought that message on the road, he rarely elicited much more than an eye roll.
The picture elicited muffled sobs from his sister, Victoria Davis, as she held her head in her hands.
"I had to select pieces of music that elicited the right tone out of a story," says Boilen.
What's more, different aspects of personality can be elicited by different circumstances, at different times, around different people.
A "secret" sauce is also added, of which no detail could be elicited beyond its being Cantonese in origin.
It was the first and the third that elicited the most cheers and applause in the Grosvenor's Great Ballroom.
But the news elicited strong criticism from tech companies, which say immigrants are a crucial part of their workforce.
Ropes & Gray is located in the same building as News Corp, which is likely what elicited this confusing tweet.
You can find many, many more examples of the reactions Mara elicited if you care to sift through Twitter.
Spears wore obviously fake hair extensions, and a bedazzled two-piece that elicited fat-shaming comments about her body.
The American military's recent moves to make land mines and cluster weapons easier to use have elicited widespread criticism.
It's curious to remember that at the time, Clinton elicited sympathy from prominent women, many of them declared feminists.
An original watercolor painting of the storefront elicited the most fervent bidding war while I was at the auction.
But, they've become a ho-hum staple that's elicited the same d'orsay, ankle ribbon wrap design season-after-season.
I hadn't had occasion to play truant in close to a decade, and ditching class elicited a familiar thrill.
Later, the performers elicited daubs of tone from conventional instruments, as if translating those found objects into spectral music.
Both crises have elicited long debates about what went wrong, whose fault it was and how to respond. Austerity?
Elizabeth King took the stage in a blinding, wide-sleeved neon pink dress and elicited a similarly raucous response.
There are benefits to the heightened awareness elicited by fear but the release of adrenaline can affect your judgement.
Every question I asked her elicited a second-long pause before she delivered a perfectly phrased 100-word answer.
As a result, the Thai generals' habit of subverting electoral politics through coups never elicited too much international criticism.
Woods's first shot of the day — and one of his worst — elicited one of the loudest bursts of noise.
During the trial, Breckinridge became unnerved by how much sympathy Pollard elicited, and how much criticism came his way.
The CWC then declared the children as "legally free" for adoption as the newspaper adverts had elicited no response.
Mr. Thompson's salary information is available on the internet, which he said had elicited a slew of financial pitches.
The photo elicited both praise and scorn, which Mr. Iqbal ignored, continuing to tweet in defense of the groups.
The President's answer, delivered with a smile, elicited laughter from the audience -- including his daughter and adviser, Ivanka Trump.
The tariffs have taken a toll on American farmers and manufacturers and elicited strong concern from the international markets.
My partisan posture was clear, but still, the post elicited warm messages of encouragement from even strident Trump supporters.
They elicited testimony suggesting she put up with his sexual demands in return for benefits she got in exchange.
"Buonasera," he shouted to the crowd – good evening – as the puppet danced and elicited a kiss from a woman.
Criticism: The New York Times' decision to publish the op-ed elicited some criticism, particularly from GOP defense hawks.
The representation of Brady was deemed creepy, and elicited more ire and wrath than the unworthy courtroom sketch did.
The miniseries elicited anger, tears and even booing directed at some of the law enforcement characters depicted in the film.
In experiments, an amputee volunteer could feel pressure, the tapping of a fingertip, and even objects that elicited painful sensations.
Another shows fake bomb pranks have been a feature of his channel previously, though they elicited confusion rather than panic.
So, Game of Thrones is over — and the series finale has elicited mixed reactions from fans, to say the least.
The veteran actor's gleeful invective at the Tony Awards elicited a shrieking standing ovation from a very flabbergasted Broadway audience.
But several interviews in which Trump was subjected to aggressive questioning elicited answers that quickly created headaches for his campaign.
Each new, avoidable massacre elicited condolences from him that escalated in tearful fury before towards the end subsiding into despair.
"The first step is recognizing that something has elicited an emotional response and noticing what emotions you're feeling," Davies said.
It was denied; the prosecutor had not elicited the "black Indian" dream testimony, a state judge subsequently (and erroneously) ruled.
References to "luminous matter turned dark" elicited predictable orchestration from Ms. Prestini: chocolaty cellos; a high tinkling of metallic percussion.
The NSA portrayed it as an innocuous question that elicited a direct response when it released the email in 2111.
This elicited a combination of jeers and laughs from the crowd, and an overarching sense of confusion from everyone else.
But every now and then the spiritual emotionalism elicited in those youth group retreats or Sunday sermons assuaged my depression.
The message from 250, eventually removed from the monolith and preserved in a local museum, elicited not a single smirk.
The show we saw was "John Murray Anderson's Almanac" starring Harry Belafonte, whose every song elicited rounds of prolonged applause.
The meeting also elicited a promise from Mr. Kim to permanently dismantle some facilities that produce fuel for nuclear warheads.
Mr. Hefner said the choice elicited letters that used similar language to what he saw on social media on Thursday.
The specter of seeing all five starters in the same rotation, even once, elicited no nicknames or fanfare from Alderson.
Nevertheless, the Doctors' Syndicate is a powerful institution in Egypt and its protests have elicited some lip service from authorities.
These results elicited a visceral sense of injustice and prompted a chorus of warnings about the dangers of artificial intelligence.
The final declaration issued by G7 members elicited vague recommendations on every policy area, with the exception of counter-terrorism.
The moment has elicited gasps from viewers and in one recent New York showing one woman let out a yelp.
It's the kind of move that, in the past, would have immediately elicited a firm, unified opposition from the West.
To say the 2014 loss to the Canadians has elicited strong emotions from the American women is putting it mildly.
It elicited more than 3,000 comments, some saying the passenger was exercising free speech and others calling it a threat.
Donna Rotunno, a defense lawyer, elicited testimony from Ms. Wulff, suggesting she had trouble remembering important parts of the encounter.
The travels by senior Trump administration officials — and their costs to taxpayers — have elicited a rare bipartisan outcry in Congress.
The truly horrific event that occurred on this flight has elicited many responses from all of us: outrage, anger, disappointment.
Elbasani's foolproof line is "I don't think this is a match," which, he says, has never elicited a bad response.
Obama's win also elicited criticism as it was awarded in the first year of his presidency, before he accomplished much.
Inmates who produced incriminating information — including "confessions" they elicited with threats of violence — were rewarded with money and sentence reductions.
The stadium scoreboard continued to show replays of Harry's apparent touchdown, screenings that elicited round after round of cacophonous booing.
The proposal has elicited huge opposition from the Pentagon, including from Defense Secretary James Mattis, Joint Chiefs Vice Chairman Gen.
" Graham's defense of Kavanaugh elicited a chorus of boos from the crowd, to which he replied, "Yeah, well, boo yourself.
Even though none of the participants were aware of what had happened, the business-related objects may have elicited competitiveness.
The NSA portrayed it as an innocuous query that elicited a direct response when it released the email in 2014.
NBC was not involved in the production of the video, but undoubtedly paid attention to the rapturous fan reaction it elicited.
These phrases elicited loud guffaws from the teenage boys at my school, but when I heard them, I burned with shame.
While making her exit, she hit everyone with a twirl so adorable that it elicited a few cheers from the audience.
The St. Petersburg, Russia-based photographer put the book together after some of his photos elicited extremely enthusiastic reactions on Instagram.
He was almost celebratory about it, as he reveled in the intense interest and sympathy the words pancreatic cancer instantly elicited.
The drive elicited loud cheers from the substantial number of Boston fans, who chanted "Let's Go Red Sox" throughout the game.
The Warmbier parents aren't alone in their outrage; Trump's remarks in Hanoi have elicited backlash from both sides of the aisle.
Things then only escalated — and the information and responses elicited by Haley's escalating amounts of money requests grew increasingly more interesting.
The crime suppression sweeps and workplace raids he used to round up illegal immigrants for years elicited allegations of racial profiling.
While many applauded Wolf's critiques, the takedown elicited boos from the crowds and others have taken to Twitter to defend Sanders.
It's racked up nearly 19833,21983 retweets and 21985,22019 likes, spawned memes and elicited innumerable cry-laugh emojis from social media users.
This roasting elicited boos from the crowd, but we admit that given Sanders' track record of candor, it's a fair target.
But apart from a few wayward tempos on this occasion, he elicited committed, expressive and polished playing from the Philharmonic musicians.
The film has elicited intense reactions with its super-saturated horror, but it also has a campy streak with feminist implications.
An article I wrote about the study has elicited thousands of reader reactions across Twitter, Facebook and in the comments section.
"I would not be here without immigrants," DGA President Paris Barclay said in his opening remarks, which elicited a standing ovation.
The Trump administration's narrow reading of what constitutes a "bona fide" relationship has already elicited at least one challenge in court.
Seven different regimens of the vaccine were tested and all elicited an immune response and were well tolerated in the body.
Bella elicited nationwide sympathy when a composite sketch of her was shared by millions on social media before she was identified.
President Trump's response to the Washington State judge who enjoined enforcement of Trump's immigration order has elicited no shortage of complaints.
Though the concept elicited jokes about galactic battles against aliens, lawmakers were eyeing more familiar, terrestrial threats, namely Russia and China.
The Biblically themed Instagram post double-tapped 'round the world elicited all the squeals, jumping up and down, and ALL CAPS.
The World Health Organisation swiftly withdrew its appointment of Robert Mugabe as a goodwill ambassador, which had elicited howls of derision.
That was followed by a rare slam dunk that elicited howls from the crowd and a big smile across Nowitzki's face.
Lineker elicited laughter from the crowd as he jokingly danced, mocking Dodson footwork that kept him out of his firing range.
And while it made Kate McKinnon's character an instant meme, it also elicited questions about the role Leslie Jones is playing.
That elicited more complaints, and Johansson later offered a fuller statement in which she announced she had withdrawn from the project.
The decision also elicited concern among lawmakers, who have said that removing troops will aid Russia and Turkey in the region.
The other three presidents about whom this question was asked elicited much higher percentages of "too early to tell" than Trump.
But the ideas have elicited a backlash from conservation advocates who are weary of opening protected lands to profit-seeking corporations.
It is a singularly generative feature, which has elicited more creative uses and hacks than anyone could have predicted in advance.
It wasn't my effectiveness or value to the unit that elicited these noxious notes but something far removed from my control.
We also know that Russians made multiple contacts with the Trump campaign, some of which elicited responses from Mr. Trump's aides.
The 75th edition of the Venice International Film Festival has elicited keen anticipation for its feast of films by major directors.
Investigators haven't said much about the motives of the attacker in Dayton yet, but he certainly elicited terror there as well.
The comments elicited a strong rebuke from Fred Guttenberg, whose 14-year-old daughter Jaime was among those killed in Parkland.
Warren's quiet offensive has not elicited much of a response from the Sanders campaign, which declined to comment for this story.
The former executive at defense contractor Boeing elicited McCain's wrath with an answer on Ukraine during his confirmation hearing last week.
" Booker's approach has elicited jeers from the White House, with counselor Kellyanne Conway recently likening his rhetoric to "a Hallmark card.
Calls to three TD Canada Trust branches, including one in Ottawa and two closer to the United States border, elicited shrugs.
While this story elicited justifiable outrage, many of us curvier women received it with empathy and a complete lack of surprise.
The restrictions imposed on Wednesday elicited criticism by members of Congress who viewed the move as another unnecessary obstacle to reconstruction.
Former ESPN reporter Britt McHenry also weighed in, which elicited a response from one of the magazine's participants, golfer Paige Spiranac.
But other protests, including a recent spate targeting the country's giant neighbour and benefactor, China, have elicited a very different response.
But Dr. Gottlieb's experience also elicited sharp criticism from consumer advocates who said he is too deeply tied to the industry.
The loss elicited a few laughs as the players hugged and then walked across the Mall together toward a sponsor bar.
Ivanka's tweet elicited the same kind of response she got when she clumsily tried to defend her father's attitude toward women.
He pleaded guilty to charges of tax evasion and lying to Congress last November, a plea elicited in part by Mueller.
The defense argued that the tactic elicited false responses from the suspect and that he didn't fully comprehend what he was saying.
The uncertain future of the Mac Pro desktop comes as the company's new laptop has elicited grumbles from its core user base.
But it is not altogether surprising that Clements' work, replete with all kinds of everyday details, elicited these and other unlikely connections.
His testimony elicited a mid-hearing attack from the official White House Twitter account and drew the ire of the president's allies.
"We, the mothers, are not worthy of any prize," she wrote in an impassioned Facebook post that elicited thousands of sympathetic reactions.
Sony's back too, but when was the last time that a Sony Xperia actually lived up to the hopes elicited during MWC?
In some instances, the posts have elicited a long string of responses from Mormon women alleging similar things have happened to them.
Mr Blair's intervention elicited a tsunami of furious responses from bulge-eyed Brexiteers seemingly opposed to his very right to speak out.
His schtick has been done better by others, and the reactionary cruelty which elicited horror now only registers as a grating hum.
Indeed, new crime numbers released by the FBI on September 22017th elicited very different reactions from opposing ends of the political spectrum.
The program elicited 1.2 million Twitter messages, written by 247,000 unique authors, that were seen by a total of 6.4 million people.
During the trial, defense attorney Jose Baez elicited gasps when he implied that Anthony's brother, Lee, could have been the girl's father.
In a tweet Trump said he elicited a promise from Putin to help negotiate with North Korea but did not say how.
Chrissy Metz first took to Twitter to address the reactions her custom Jane Doe Latex dress elicited at the MTV Movie Awards.
The moment elicited a loud "I'm sorry!" from actress Emma Stone, who played a character of Hawaiian and Asian heritage in Aloha.
The suffering that ensued elicited a vast outpouring of generosity from the West, brought about in part by the Live Aid concerts.
There were toasts with a crowd-pleasing (if prudently priced) malbec and puns riffing on "singular value decomposition" that elicited much mirth.
The ethnic cleansing of Rohingya from Rakhine state in Myanmar this year has elicited a lot of noise, but very little action.
They've also elicited more cooperation out of Beijing for this "peaceful pressure campaign" -- as Tillerson calls it -- than we've ever seen before.
Biden avoided a moment like the one Harris elicited last month, and largely parried whatever attacks the other candidates threw his way.
Coons writes that a request for additional information on the resignation sent to the Justice Department had not yet elicited a response.
It elicited a furious 51-page dissent from Justice Alito, joined by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justice Clarence Thomas.
He seemed to know everyone, and everyone returned his greetings in kind with a comment that elicited the guide's generous, rumbling laugh.
Tusup is more temperamental than Hosszu, and his eruptions on the pool deck have elicited stares, complaints and calls for his removal.
The punishment of the student, Otto F. Warmbier, infuriated the White House and elicited strong condemnations from other officials and rights activists.
Ryan Curtis elicited emotion from his hometown crowd in a similar way to Conor McGregor before he soared to the UFC ranks.
Earlier this year, he made controversial remarks about India, which elicited a harsh response from Facebook, where he sits on the board.
But the group has recently been bleeding members and struggled to recruit more, as various alt-right groups have elicited more support.
That has elicited an array of emotions, from fear to frustration, as well as a host of questions from parents and students.
His appeal has elicited comparisons with US presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, and the rise of other brash populists around the world.
" Despite the outcry that Ms. Griffin's photograph elicited, Mr. Atamanuik said, "I don't see that as a capital offense by any means.
Obama's by Amy Sherald — elicited strong reactions for their striking use of colors and the backgrounds in which the Obamas were set.
Another effect, involving dozens of angled streams of light, as if from a fancy showerhead, elicited "oohs" from the audience on Friday.
Mr. Trump has defended his unpredictable approach, saying it has created leverage and elicited trade concessions from China, Mexico, Japan and others.
Instead, the performance, directed and choreographed by Imogen Knight, struck an incantatory mood and elicited an expectant, respectful hush from its audience.
There's one scene in particular which the director said has elicited a strong response from audiences who have seen it so far.
Cruz's announcement elicited yowls of disappointment from conservatives in the Never Trump camp, which has shrunk significantly since Trump clinched the nomination.
Marijuana—when pronounced with a Spanish trill—elicited racial imagery that Anslinger was more than happy to leverage into support for prohibition.
But his method — thousands of extrajudicial killings — elicited a response from the UN, calling for an investigation into his government's brutal methods.
The wind picked up and elicited a low, full whoosh from bristlecone branches, which swung to and fro without creaking or rustling.
Mr. Conron sent hair clippings from each to the woman in Hawaii, and only Sultan's elicited no allergic reaction from her husband.
News of Graham's February 21 death elicited remembrances from Trump, Pence, former Presidents Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush and many others.
The big picture: Mulvaney's comments elicited widespread shock and claims that Trump's top aide had publicly admitted to a quid pro quo.
Fox News&apos Jesse Watters elicited backlash after claiming that it&aposs common for female journalists to trade sex for a scoop.
We elicited psychological ownership of the pizza by asking participants to imagine they had traveled a long distance just to get it.
The Huskies elicited a throwback moment of joy, fending off the Orange, 52-50, at the Garden in the Tire Pros Classic.
President Trump's address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night elicited strong responses, and not a small measure of surprise.
The deaths of the officers elicited an automatic acknowledgment of the value of these men to the people whom they had served.
The $22008 billion bank bailout elicited a voter backlash, which means any aid this time is likely to have large strings attached.
When I wrote about Tim Kaine and his dad look, for example, during the 2016 campaign, it elicited a pretty low response.
And his recent broadside toward Ryan elicited a round of head shaking in the House Republican Conference, where Ryan is widely revered.
Any information that is elicited from one candidate's questions will be provided to the other, so both are at "parity," Priess said.
OTTAWA/RIYADH/DUBAI (Reuters) - For years, Canadian pressure on human rights in Saudi Arabia had elicited no more than a standard rejection.
The Department of Homeland Security's call for proposals for a wall to be built along the Mexico–US border elicited hundreds of designs.
There are 210 terrorist attacks on the White House list of purportedly under-covered attacks that each elicited more than 4893,4883 media mentions.
Sara Netanyahu has elicited a multitude of headlines in the past over what family spokesmen have decried as an undeserved reputation for imperiousness.
Instead of intimidating white supremacists with a demonstration of force, the video elicited jokes about the group members' lack of gun safety knowledge.
That suggestion elicited intense lobbying and criticism from the food and meat industries, leading to a congressional hearing on the topic last year.
Some of those comments elicited groans from the audience, but that's the point: we all need to be uncomfortable for a little while.
Garvey mentions an instance where her lukewarm review of Future Brown's album elicited responses about her from the group on Twitter and Facebook.
But judging by the reactions he elicited on Twitter, quite a few people were not impressed when it came to his interview answers.
O'Rourke and Cruz have been in a heated race for more than a year that's elicited excitement from Democrats and frustration from Republicans.
The protests around the country prior to the event were so widely covered that they even elicited tweets from the newly-elected president.
The announcement of the Amazon Key system alarmed some privacy advocates and elicited sneering comparisons to Juicero and Soylent from the Washington Post.
Responses The test elicited a terse response from the US State Department, unlike the standard diplomatic condemnations that usually follow Pyongyang's missile tests.
John McCain dramatically cast the deciding vote, standing on the Senate floor and giving a thumbs down that elicited gasps in the chamber.
Duke's candidacy has thus far elicited little of the popular excitement and enthusiasm that swept the state's white precincts in the early 1990s.
Jon Favreau, director of "The Lion King," brought with him a piece of footage that elicited the most nostalgic feelings among the audience.
Screeches of "get out of the water!" elicited chuckles from the VIP viewers watching the film from inflatable boats on the swimming pool.
But a recent post from Kendall Jenner just elicited one of those few and far between "scroll down, then scroll back up" reactions.
Perhaps she has never elicited that kind of devotion, but I have the sense that the operagoing public has undergone a fundamental change.
That's because it was his lawyer, not the prosecutor, who first elicited the psychologist's view on the correlation between race and future dangerousness.
So it feels something like a Robert Glasper Experiment album without the Experiment — a suggestion that elicited a hearty laugh from Mr. Glasper.
In November, Mr. Zuma said the A.N.C. was more important than South Africa, refusing to retract his statement after it elicited widespread criticism.
A campaign consultant told me that the Seamus story elicited stronger reactions from focus groups than any other aspect of the 2012 campaign.
Clinton's name elicited frequent boos, a roll-call vote on Tuesday appeared to bring the party closer to unity, with cheers for Mrs.
It elicited a positive response from US President Donald Trump, who said there was now a "good chance" of denuclearization by North Korea.
The nomination of DeVos, a billionaire GOP donor from Michigan, elicited strong public outrage, spurring thousands of calls from constituents to their senators.
Then, in October, the company started taking down so-called Dory questions, or questions asked by employees that normally elicited responses from executives.
In fact, the use of certain plants and chemicals has, throughout modern history, elicited some pretty brainless responses from humans and entire countries.
Mr. Obama took part in a question-and-answer period with a moderator at the end of his remarks that elicited familiar responses.
That elicited a cackle and then a moan, as he told me how sorry he was for the unimaginable loss I had suffered.
Their comments, which elicited boos from the audience and disapproval from other panelists, were endorsed by many Republican lawmakers on the House subcommittee.
And its profile, which rose considerably when President Trump began railing against the group, elicited an outpouring of humanitarian support along its route.
It elicited an immediate rebuke from many Democrats and some Republicans, who said it played down the moral culpability of the slaveholding South.
Shortly after beginning his post in Germany, he elicited the annoyance of politicians there by admonishing any German companies doing business with Iran.
The director, Jenna Worsham, has elicited fine work from the entire cast, bringing alive a subculture that's rarely explored with this compassionate detail.
The revelation potentially could derail a nomination that has elicited controversy because of Mr. Puzder's views on overtime pay, sick leave and automation.
But lately, the Golden State has elicited visions of a different kind -- houses buried in mud, scorched hillsides and flu-stricken hospital patients.
The testimony may have been elicited to counter Guyger's account that she could not see the victim's hands when she fatally shot him.
In their preface, the translators say that the obscenity is intended to give readers a "frisson" such as the original might have elicited.
Dallas Keuchel, a good starting pitcher, and Mike Moustakas, a fine third baseman who hit 242 homers last year, have elicited little interest.
The margin for error at the Olympic level is so minuscule, that even a "9" elicited a massive "ooh" and a collective wince.
On the sidelines of the Sintra conference, these comments mostly elicited mirth and sympathy for Powell, who is often in Trump's firing line.
A recent NPR story, "Flattening the Mummy Tummy With One Exercise 10 Minutes a Day," elicited a huge response, both positive and negative.
Both have long elicited fear, admiration and inspiration as evidenced by the frequency with which both companies are cited on conference calls across industries.
He praised the number of people who had shown up and bashed the media, which elicited a huge reaction from the 20,000-strong crowd.
His remarks immediately elicited criticism from Democrats, but some GOP insiders offered positive words that have until now been in short supply for Trump.
Suddenly, all of the jokes that flew straight over your head as a kid (and maybe elicited a chuckle from your dad), are uncovered.
The film's evocative atmosphere, flashes of violence that Tarantino is known for, and darkly comic moments elicited some early rave reviews following the premiere.
"Because sustained vigorous activity was generally not elicited during active video game play, children should not replace high-intensity activity with exergaming," she added.
To answer that question, EDO looked at how effectively TV ads elicited viewer activity since September 2018 across eight major industry categories including DTC.
Unfulfilled projects that elicited far more effort on Matisse's part included a commission for a stained glass window for a mausoleum near New York.
Products like the Echo Wall Clock and AmazonBasics Microwave—both of which connect to Echo speakers over Bluetooth—elicited jokes, mostly Kellyann Conway-related.
He elicited laughs from the crowd by telling Delaney "You're wrong" when asked about the former congressman's criticisms on his Medicare for All plan.
Patrick J. Conroy said he believed a prayer he gave while the House was debating tax overhaul legislation is what elicited Mr. Ryan's ire.
While out with a friend and discussing this very topic, I showed her a nude that elicited an uninspired response from its original recipient.
Trump also sought to show he wasn't overlooking Russian actions that have elicited global consternation, especially from nearby nations in eastern and central Europe.
As a politician unlike any before him, President Donald Trump has elicited no shortage of analogies from journalists seeking to understand and explain him.
THERE was a time when a mention of MiFID 2, a complex European regulation, elicited groans from financial types in the City of London.
The moved elicited jeers from congressional members of his own party, who said he was pushing farmers who prefer "trade not aid" onto welfare.
Her slew of tweets targeted former Obama advisor Valerie Jarrett, Chelsea Clinton and George Soros's family, and elicited a strong response from ABC Network.
Clinton famously called it when allegations of sexual misconduct engulfed her husband's administration, has elicited eye rolls even among some of the couple's allies.
The Norwegian government's decision to approve the joint Norwegian-US intelligence gathering operation at Vardø has elicited a mixed response from Norway's defense community.
The timing has also elicited criticism from within the GOP, with some lawmakers directing their ire at the handful of conservatives blocking the legislation.
In line with the predictions, they found that those who underwent the short CBM training elicited a smaller ERN compared to the control participants.
Boris Karloff became one of the most popular film stars of the 1930s after his turn as Frankenstein's monster elicited both sympathy and horror.
But few shows can rival the positive response that the "I Love Lucy" birth episode, and the arrival of Ms. Ball's second child, elicited.
On Wednesday, the senator elicited loud cheers at an event in Philadelphia when he said he would formally apologize for slavery if elected president.
While Woods played down the injury, any fresh health setback to the game's most popular player has often elicited alarm throughout the golf community.
Friday's announcement that 157,000 new jobs were added in July, a modest gain or perhaps a seasonal glitch, elicited an even more subdued reaction.
The latest controversy has elicited particular outrage, however, given that the agency that paid Mr. Mayeur, Brussels Samusocial, is intended to help the homeless.
Butler, in 2016, elicited incessant ribbing from his Olympic teammates in Brazil for repeatedly insisting — loudly — that he was an N.F.L.-caliber wide receiver.
She might ask about a palliative care consultation, for example, or share important information about the patient's preferences that she elicited during her course.
In Germany he came to be regarded as a living political legend, and his death elicited an outpouring of tributes from around the world.
Cellphone videos of an unidentified man being dragged off a United Airlines flight on Sunday elicited outrage after passengers posted the videos on Twitter.
This finding suggests that the polarizing response that the march elicited toward scientists did not spill over into views of the research they conduct.
Clinton, whose remarks elicited some heckling but mostly polite applause, riffed off Trump's past derogatory remarks about women's looks and "ranking" them on appearance.
They reminded users that Eilish is vegan and that Gaga's dress elicited the same reaction when it debuted, since it was a political statement.
Trump has elicited jobs and investment pledges from several companies including General Motors and Wal-Mart as he prepares to take office on Friday.
While Pompeo's remarks elicited laughter from the crowd, they also provided some insight into the CIA's assessment of what is driving Kim's decision making.
And each time the play itself (if not always the production) has elicited the kind of marveling, open-mouthed praise that leaves you wary.
Her red and white apple leather gown with a train elicited a roar of applause from the crowd as it sailed down the catwalk.
He invoked his upbringing on an Iowa farm so many times that he elicited jeers from family members of crash victims who were present.
On North Korea, Trump elicited astonished gasps from the audience when he offered one of the bluntest threats he's ever issued against the country.
And then he took to arguing forcefully that there was a "double standard" when it comes to the level of outrage elicited by different leaks.
Dash's appearance at tonight's Oscars probably elicited some googling from confused viewers at home—luckily, the Clueless actress is totally on top of her SEO.
All seemed well in Gotham, until the news in 2013 that Ben Affleck would be taking over, which elicited a response that bordered on hysteria.
"No food elicited a greater difference of opinion between experts and the public than granola bars," wrote Times reporters Kevin Quealy and Margot Sanger-Katz.
The blunderbuss fashion in which Trump appointees have attacked and reversed federal regulations has elicited not a peep of protest anywhere in the conservative coalition.
The first time I heard that track, it was literally scary for me because of the overwhelming sense of joy it elicited from within me.
Their inclusion elicited particular anger in parliament but the bank said it was required by regulators to address all bad loans, regardless of forbearance measures.
He lamented how his predecessor Barack Obama never visited a Boy Scout Jamboree during his tenure — which elicited a series of "boos" from the crowd.
Last December's Revival became his eighth consecutive #1 album to top the Billboard charts, but elicited largely negative reviews and lacked a single that stuck.
The discount has elicited complaints from some of Acacia's minority shareholders, but Bristow said the offer was fair because Barrick was taking on more risk.
Former president George H.W. Bush's death at 94 on Friday elicited a wave of memories from his friends and tributes from his peers in politics.
The post also elicited thousands of comments from people who were inspired to call their grandparents – and some harsh words for Papaw's five other grandchildren.
The team utilized a psychological dictionary of "anger" words to measure the outcome of these conflicts—what types of responses elicited successful versus unsuccessful outcomes.
"Prior periods of serious economic weakness elicited major policy responses," it said, citing quantitative easing from the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank (ECB).
Last week he was signed to a one-year deal by the running-back-needy Seahawks, news that elicited a degree of excitement in Seattle.
Results from the GARNET study showed the drug elicited clinically meaningful and durable response rates when used to treat certain types of tumours, GSK said.
Given the amount of riotous cheering this scene elicited from the audience, a lot of people knew what was happening and were pretty darn excited.
The Ford class has elicited some criticism for ballooning costs over the years, growing from $85033 billion to $36 billion in the last 10 years.
But they also saw the verdict overturned, and they saw themselves criticized for how they had handled him and how they had elicited his confession.
Two and a half hours of political jokes was more than the audience could process, and many elicited sniggers from only the most plugged-in.
He answered with a quick aside, which elicited laughter in the court but could have been wishful thinking: "I probably won't be involved," he said.
The news went viral and elicited anger and criticism from people who said they wanted to see that money go toward academics rather than sports.
The Mail article elicited thousands of IPSO complaints and a petition in protest at coverage "blaming victims", which has gathered over 31,000 signatures to date.
When Curry went on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" to be interviewed, a reaction shot of her in the audience elicited the biggest cheer of the night.
The arrangement elicited significant criticism this week from Democrats, outside ethics experts and others who said Pruitt got a special deal from an industry lobbyist.
The losses elicited little sympathy, as those on Main Street often cheer losses by Wall Street, particularly those by the evil "vampire squid" Goldman Sachs.
The court's ruling on the Texas and Ohio cases elicited scathing dissents from Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the only Latina justice, about the costs to democracy.
Since its election in 2015, it has elicited the support of groups disillusioned with Poland's post-1989 trajectory, emboldening some of their most radical members.
The new rule elicited backlash from Ocasio-Cortez and other progressives, who argued it would hurt first-time candidates, particularly women and people of color.
Still, even in 2016 it seemed a relief from a lot: the puckered neon spandex, the oversize athletic logos, the irrepressible discomfort elicited by beachwear.
Prophet relayed the concern to Douglas, who was surprised and confused: the reading, in front of a group of CBS executives, had elicited uproarious laughter.
Students really liked this interactive, and I was elated that it elicited other connections as well (for example, why the 1930s had very little migration).
Arquette's speech elicited lots of cheers and applause from the audience, and "Orange Is the New Black" star Laverne Cox even stood up in support.
A vitrine containing a suitcase-style circa-1974 EMS Synthi AKS analog synthesizer, however, given to Bowie by Brian Eno, elicited a cry of recognition.
By late February, only 123 labs in five states were able to actually run tests, prompting backups that elicited howls of protest from state officials.
It also elicited a swift and severe response from Republican lawmakers, who said the action would ultimately hurt American companies, workers, consumers and the economy.
The ban elicited eye rolls and even some jokes, but it illustrated the Communist Party's creeping interference in even the smallest details of Chinese life.
Sydney: My honest answer is the sheer volume of sighs that Bill de Blasio elicited when I asked him about his most recent embarrassing moment.
His death elicited a letter of condolences from Pope Francis to the dean of the College of Cardinals, Cardinal Angelo Sodano, The Associated Press reported.
Pete Davidson was largely absent from "Saturday Night Live" after he published an Instagram post that elicited widespread concern about his safety and well-being.
He had particularly elicited conservatives' ire with his book, in which he equated Republicans' acceptance of Mr. Trump as their nominee to a Faustian bargain.
Nonetheless, on Monday, the prosecutors elicited testimony from Mr. Gates and from one of Mr. Manafort's accountants that tied Mr. Manafort more closely to Russia.
Even though the vote has not elicited much reaction here in Milan, political parties see opportunity before national elections that are expected early next year.
Measures in several French cities have included plans to limit cars in Paris and the disappearance of skating rinks whose carbon footprint had elicited concern.
Iran's deep involvement in the Syrian civil war has elicited an extended propaganda campaign in an effort to justify the sacrifice of money and life.
" The description and some other bits Solomon shared elicited a comment from Jim Mitchell, an analyst with Buckingham Research, that the explanation was "really helpful.
The play "Le Fils des Étoiles," which elicited Satie's most striking Rosicrucian score, follows a young shepherd-poet as he is initiated as a magus.
On Monday, he re-emerged, pleased with the activism that has blossomed since his departure and pretty displeased at the policies that elicited that response.
The friendly reception to hostile fire represented a departure for awards shows, where political acceptance speeches have elicited reactions from eye rolls to noisy dissent.
This time, however, Mr. Kent said it elicited a startling response from the top Ukrainian official present, Andriy Yermak, now Mr. Zelensky's chief of staff.
Today, the post has over 1,500 likes and more than 150 comments — about five times the response elicited by her other posts from that time.
" When the host doubted whether she actually received an invite to the birthday bash, Johnson elicited an audible audience reaction when she attested: "Ask everybody.
" A follow-up question about where Cohen got the money to make the payment elicited this response from Trump: "You'll have to ask Michael Cohen.
Britain's vote to leave the European Union and strikes that crippled France's energy industry in May, elicited barely a lasting ripple on global energy markets.
Though she's a sucker for sappy wedding moments, the one that elicited a heartwarming reaction was the first dance at the youngest Jonas brother's wedding.
"You can kiss and hug and smell this book" elicited tiny smooching sounds from my daughter, while my son leaned in close and sniffed it.
He was speaking to law enforcement officials, and he told them they could "take the hand off," a comment that elicited cheers from the audience.
A fluky confluence of circumstances elicited Cohen's confession, and now it's not clear what the system can or will do with the evidence he's provided.
Now, I don't blame you if you don't believe that a naked man onstage spreading his ass elicited a roar of laughter from the attendant audience.
There is no other love like the love between this fan and George Clooney—a love so strong that it elicited a Photoshop battle on Reddit.
The photo, showing Kim undressing (or is she getting dressed?) and a young North in the mirror, has elicited backlash from everyone trying to keep up.
The Palestinian deaths have elicited scant concern in Israel, which has been the target of thousands of rocket strikes from Gaza over the past few years.
President Obama, whose father hailed from Kenya, elicited high expectations when he came to office and was seen, initially, as a potential champion for African causes.
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Zee's showtime look elicited comparisons to Jennifer Lopez from co-host Erin Andrews, but no formal explanation was given for why the hair change was made.
Parker had studied kenpo in his native Hawaii before opening his first school in Pasadena around 1956, where he elicited considerable interest from the Hollywood crowd.
Still, tenacious efforts have rewarded scientists the opportunity to use neuroimaging tools to map changes in consciousness elicited by psilocybin, a psychedelic molecule found in shrooms.
That dollar divide — often it's $51 ad dollars that goes to TV for every $49 spent online — has elicited plaintive pronouncements from mighty tech's executive ranks.
The move elicited lots of "awws" from the audience, and a rousing round of applause when Seacrest had his pup sit and stay for the crowd.
The crackdown elicited condemnation from Western countries, and attracted a new pool of followers in the United States, for whom China and communism were common adversaries.
Much of the slyest humor here — including the sexual frisson elicited by handcuffing our adversarial hero and heroine to each other — comes directly from Hitchcock's movie.
For many, it was difficult to reconcile all the feels Tate elicited at the beginning of Murder House and the reality of his many monstrous acts.
In fact, Trump has elicited strong outcries from liberal and minority groups since he first characterized many Mexican immigrants "rapists" in his June 2015 campaign kickoff.
Gizmodo elicited the theory about Comey's account after writer Ashley Feinberg searched the social presence of the former FBI director's family members back in the spring.
Ultimately, rhythm is a vehicle for translating the emotions imagined by the screenwriter, elicited by the directors, and actualized by the actors into a cohesive story.
Its dedicated sci-fi and anime social media accounts counted down to Eva's release, and their countdown posts elicited thousands of likes and hundreds of retweets.
Bernie Sanders said last week he won't attend the gathering, but Trump is the one who has elicited the most skepticism -- and outright criticism -- so far.
The novel carries on multiple different character POVs, elicited with conceptually variable manners of speaking, globe-spanning settings, and of course divergent layouts for their dialogue.
This elicited responses from other men in solidarity: This was his just in case paper clip, prolly been there for months lol — Why TF Didn't It?
The bNAbs made by the cows, which don't contract HIV, can be studied to understand how they might potentially be elicited in humans via a vaccine.
Bob Menendez's federal bribery trial got underway for a second day, it wasn't a star witness that elicited the greatest reaction from attorneys or the courtroom.
These requests rarely elicited immediate progress, but they made clear the strength of America's interest, and they enabled American officials to follow-up and request updates.
The key: Langer had 27 putts, which elicited a "well done" from Spieth, who has graced the final pairing in all three Masters he has played.
A lower court tossed out the Virginia redistricting plan, and elicited and ultimately settled on an alternative neutral redistricting plan during the remedial phase of litigation.
While Sarkozy's fiery speech roused a loud, enthusiastic crowd that cheered and applauded throughout, the calmer Juppe elicited much more subdued applause from a quieter crowd.
Under Xi's administration, pro-Beijing forces in Hong Kong have responded to recent political unrest with swift crackdowns, which have subsequently elicited greater sympathy for protesters.
The interview elicited a plethora of reactions and debate online on Sunday, including a tweet from the president saying Tapper had been "destroyed" during the interview.
Compare that to a recent solicitation from utility NVEnergy, which elicited bids for 50 MW, four-hour storage projects at as low as $6.11/kW-month.
The U.K.'s Brexit minister Dominic Raab also indicated Wednesday that Theresa May's Chequers proposal had elicited a positive reaction from EU member states, per Reuters.
Tillerson's own June testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, meanwhile, elicited eye-rolling from Corker, incredulous at his protracted timeline for restructuring the State Department.
The Iranian downing of a US drone also elicited no military response, with Trump calling back an air strike after planes were already in the air.
Hamill's response to Pai elicited a response from Republican Congressman Ted Cruz, claiming that the actor did not understand the power dynamics of net neutrality regulation.
Ms. Manville, currently giving a steely, slow-burn, Oscar-nominated performance opposite Daniel Day-Lewis in "Phantom Thread," elicited raves for her mastery as Mary Tyrone.
It's interesting: In virtually every group I spoke to, that statement [that climate is the top priority] elicited as much or more applause than anything else.
Damian says that my family, which is prone to stress-induced squabbles, didn't have a chance to fight that day because my eyelids elicited such sympathy.
Reminder: China's sweeping detention of Uighurs and other Muslim minorities has elicited widespread condemnation around the world, including from the U.S., Turkey and the United Nations.
But Ms. Wheeler, who called the episode "traumatizing," said she felt the apology was slow and only elicited by the attention it received on social media.
Almost two decades after the sex abuse scandals of the early 2000s — which elicited promises of "never again" — anger among the laity is palpable and widespread.
That response elicited cheers from the audience, but Davidson stopped the celebration because half of the people looking on were the folks he was calling out.
Barack Obama's response to the violence in Charlottesville, with a quote from Nelson Mandela, elicited a different reaction: It quickly became the most-liked tweet ever.
Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, a Democratic presidential candidate, asked a question that elicited a rare reaction from the chief justice in the chamber on Thursday.
The announcement comes after Pai's decision earlier this year to cut nine providers from the Lifeline program, which elicited criticism from groups that supported the measures.
Kelly's shifting version of events elicited frustration from former communications director Hope Hicks, who had been dating Porter, and dismayed a number of West Wing staffers.
As a bonus, the program began with a dramatic performance of Schoenberg's "A Survivor From Warsaw," which elicited enthusiastic applause from the audience for Mr. Gilbert.
Interviews with several Japanese students and office workers ages 22 to 26 elicited similar responses to arguments for the need for urgency on fighting climate change.
In New York, a recent attempt to cap the size of sugary drinks sold in restaurants and other food outlets elicited a strong reaction from locals.
Every contribution was met by fist-pumping cheers from the boisterous Gjonbalaj contingent, while fouls called against the brothers elicited loud groans and shouts at the officials.
"Yes, we got Meghan," Hammond shouted, barely able to restrain her joy as she danced around, jumped up and down and elicited high fives from the crowd.
Manny, for instance, posted his plight to Reddit, where his story elicited an outpouring of support and encouragement, should he have chosen to go through with it.
Instead of a breadcrumb trail of clues and inferences leading to a guilty monster behind bars, it explores the heartbreaking phenomenon of false confessions elicited by police.
Before the AirPods, the Apple Watch was another device out of Cupertino that was greeted with a lukewarm critical reception but elicited overwhelmingly positive feedback from buyers.
Attitudes towards the drug may be moving back towards those prevalent in the 235s and early 217s, when psychedelics elicited interest rather than horror among ordinary Americans.
In addition to Balzer's thorough demonstration of the scanning equipment's limitations, he also elicited repeated assertions from Nelles that he simply cannot vouch for his own scan.
The ruling has elicited a rare common position between China and Taiwan, which Beijing regards as a breakaway province and blocks Taiwan's membership of most international organizations.
Among bettors, however, it barely elicited a shrug: prediction markets, in which punters wager on the outcomes of elections, had always considered the incumbent a heavy favourite.
At the Sundance screening, comments from senior officials, civil rights activists, and defense attorneys each elicited laughs, cheers, and groans, all from different corners of the venue.
While he's still waiting to see what special lady will win a night with him, Elba has elicited a group of kids to give him some tips.
Undercover Fish wasn't the only PC player who questioned whether to get their money back, but their message elicited a response from one of Campo Santo's staffers.
What struck me most in the exhibition "Force of Nature," which provides a two-room overview of Ms. Wilke's career, was the range of emotions she elicited.
A Los Angeles Times story about Buttigieg referring to the "failures of the Obama era" went viral on Sunday night and elicited fierce rebukes from many Democrats.
Initial clinical results reported at an AIDS conference in Paris in July showed the mosaic vaccine was safe and elicited a good immune response in healthy volunteers.
As the concert faltered—we never got past "Earth"—Weaver elicited live reports from three nearby parking lots, each of which had its own performers and audience.
The question over the anti-ObamaCare lawsuit that could unwind protections for those with pre-existing conditions elicited one of the most heated exchanges of the night.
The result of her work turned into a heartwarming story that sparked a conversation about friendship, and elicited reactions from celebrities like Gabrielle Union and Eddie Huang.
The sight of Geiger surrounded on all sides by incandescent Colombian players has also elicited a fair bit of sympathy for the referee, a former mathematics teacher.
"The truly horrific event that occurred on this flight has elicited many responses from all of us: outrage, anger, disappointment," CEO Oscar Munoz said in a statement.
The dance group that victim Jaime Guttenberg belonged to staged an emotional performance that elicited cheers of "We love you, Jaime" as the dancers left the spotlight.
In a tweet on Wednesday Trump said he elicited a promise from Russian President Vladimir Putin to help negotiate with North Korea but did not say how.
This elicited an animated response from Clinton about how she herself had encountered lots of moose up-close when she worked in Alaska one summer during college.
Chopra had become interested in exploring the spiritual side of sports and competition, the deep connections drawn and emotions elicited around the games we play and watch.
The decision elicited a rare apology from the president, who later acknowledged in an interview with Fox News that he had made a mistake in not attending.
While a video of his dunk elicited glee on Twitter, it didn't capture his faulty jump shot or that he could barely even get into the lane.
We appreciated how this powerful image elicited a wide range of interpretations that commented on family separations, sexual assault, neocolonialism, racial discrimination and the loss of innocence.
What exactly elicited the crowd's suspicion remains unclear -- there are multiple contested accounts -- but the situation quickly devolved, with protesters around the airport rushing to the scene.
On cross-examination, the lead prosecutor, Wanda Perez-Maldonado, elicited that Sergeant Barry had not followed his training and appeared to ignore many of the department's protocols.
The aerial assaults have elicited harsh criticisms from United Nations investigators and human rights groups, who have also accused the Houthis of violating the laws of war.
Katherine M. Bolger, a lawyer for Ms. Robles, argued that Mr. Juárez's videotaped confession, and the testimony of the investigators who elicited it, served the same purpose.
That picture elicited responses from Fox News anchors, Chelsea Clinton and Trump himself, who claimed his then 11-year-old son Baron was disturbed by the shot.
And what Ms. Buckmaster has preserved — what must have prompted the adaptation — is the sense of wonder, elicited mainly through a beguiling mix of dance and mime.
Mr. Escalante's story about a couple and a drug cartel elicited gasps for scenes of a puppy being killed and a man's genitals being set on fire.
After de Blasio asked a convoluted question about trade and environmental policy, Biden blew him off with a simple "yes" that elicited a chuckle from the crowd.
Exxon's announcement elicited praise from the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), which has been working for years with industry and the government to try to cut methane emissions.
The producers' resignation elicited a swift reaction from the European Broadcasting Union, which founded the contest, and Ukraine's prime minister, who promised the show would go on.
Recently, a full-length trailer for the holiday blockbuster — an adaptation of the cult musical of the same name — arrived, but it elicited just as many questions.
A previous auction elicited bids from only two groups of companies, and the Energy Ministry said it expected more to compete this time as conditions have improved.
Congressional plans to tax the endowments of wealthy private schools and the tuition benefits of graduate students have elicited outrage from universities and schadenfreude from Trump supporters.
They have also elicited charges that Aipac has deliberately fed a one-sided view of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict into American politics and squelched any alternative perspectives.
Trump's latest attack on the media followed his relatively downbeat speech regarding economic and trade issues, which elicited little reaction from the assembled industry leaders and CEOs.
Now, a new photograph of Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei recreating last year's iconic image for an Indian magazine, has elicited an equally wide range of reactions.
Posted to the Twitter account of NASA's Cassini spacecraft, the gif of Pan quickly elicited a response on social media, with no shortage of "pan" and "ravioli" references.
They found that power-seeking behavior by women elicited reactions of "contempt, anger and disgust," a reaction they did not see with male politicians exhibiting the same behavior.
Even a proposal that should be relatively uncontentious—the European Commission's plan to increase the staff of Frontex, the EU border agency, to 10,000—elicited differences of opinion.
While few, if any, of the videos were likely made for the purpose of exploiting children, all depict young kids in situations that elicited predatory or explicit comments.
"They killin' people everywhere for no reason at all but bein' black," says Turner's wife Cherry, a line that, at a preview in Atlanta, elicited sighs of assent.
Next up in the YA film adaptation of Dumplin' opposite Jennifer Aniston and Danielle Macdonald, the former teen star has elicited some mixed reactions with her hair update.
The Oklahoma City bombing elicited a spike in fear, but there was no greater narrative that developed and allowed us to frame it as part of something bigger.
Federal Express, one of the few companies with a February-ending quarter, has elicited particular concern, as it has lowered guidance for a second time in a row.
Peace on the Peninsula When Kim Jong Un met South Korean President Moo Jae-in in late April, the historic occasion elicited emotional reactions from many South Koreans.
For anyone who watched Buffy during its original airdate back in 2000 or for any first-time watchers, the moment was elicited an IRL Mr. Krabs meme reaction.
" The presentation elicited a lively question-and-answer session, during which students asked about the N word, discrimination against white people and men, and the definition of "Asian.
However, Trump's sharing of the video elicited an angry response from Democrats, including most of the 2020 contenders, who accused the president of racism and of inciting violence.
It is, as they put it, a direct result of the continued community and media reaction to the hate that the skhothane elicited from the people around them.
The discovery this month of a high-energy neutrino from a far distant galaxy passing through the IceCube detector at the South Pole elicited headlines around the world.
Clinton's shocking 2016 defeat elicited voters' fears that a woman couldn't beat Trump again in 2020, even though women candidates had won in droves during the 2018 midterms.
Breaking some new ground, the prosecutors elicited testimony from a clothing store manager and the former owner of a construction company whose invoices appeared to have been doctored.
A Morning Consult/Politico poll of registered voters found Defense Secretary James Mattis had the most support — although to be honest, none of Trump's appointees exactly elicited enthusiasm.
The moment also elicited warnings about anti-Semitism directed at the Jewish Sanders, who has talked about members of his father's family being "wiped out" by the Holocaust.
All of which makes it noteworthy that Trump's Kurdish betrayal has elicited such a political backlash, including among some of his more reliable lackeys in the Republican caucus.
Connected by fill to the mainland in 1926 to build Floyd Bennett Field, Barren Island was once so wretched, its odor elicited complaints from people living miles away.
That's a whole lot of CGI to redo on a main character, so the news elicited concerns about animators working overtime to make the movie's fall release date.
She also captures visually the bewilderment of a child dealing with loss, the glow of first friendship and the rage elicited by a sibling's invasion of your belongings.
The news elicited a string of fiery remarks from Maris, in a remarkable breach of the typical reticence observed among executives — at least, publicly — during corporate shake ups.
Mr. Liu's illness elicited a deluge of sympathy from officials, friends, Chinese rights activists and international groups, who saw him as a fearless advocate of peaceful democratic change.
But buried in the 92 questions asked by senators on Wednesday were several that elicited very interesting responses that legitimately may have an effect on how senators vote.
" The comment elicited a heated response from TMZ staffer Van Lathan, who said he was "appalled" by West's remarks and that the rapper showed an "absence of thought.
MORE's (R-Ariz.) brain cancer elicited expressions of sympathy across the government, even from fellow senators and public officials who have been the targets of his famous temper.
Last week, House Republicans produced a tax bill that elicited howls of protest from realtors, homebuilders, small business advocates, officials from high tax states, universities, museums, and Democrats.
It's not everyday that the government offers its feedback on a film, but a Bollywood film on the largest air evacuation in history has elicited such a response.
Buffett took several questions from Chinese shareholders on Saturday, including one that elicited Buffett's comment that Washington and Beijing are two intelligent superpowers who will avoid a trade war.
There are of course many reasons why one might oppose Trump's decision to fire Comey, but none of them remotely deserve the hyperbolic responses that Comey's termination has elicited.
Though the bill has elicited hysteria from some conservative news outlets, advocates argue that doing away with criminalization laws is a significant step toward slowing the spread of HIV.
However, out of the few pieces that I have seen (Jessica Jones, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo), The Tale is the only one that's elicited a personal response.
To get a sense of the shock and horror Trump's withdrawal has elicited from America's strategic establishment, look no further than the United States Strategic Command's (Stratcom) Twitter account.
" Opinion: Slow-motion implosion of Republican Party His comments elicited a tough response from Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus, who tweeted: "Nomination process known for a year + beyond.
The Secret Service ended with an anal sex joke that's raised as much ire as it has been elicited defenses of how Kingsman pokes fun at the spy genre.
I discuss things like Xanax and how I use it as a crutch in nerve-wracking social situations, instead of confronting the issue head-on that elicited the anxiety.
His comments have elicited criticism across the political spectrum and amongst many in Mexico, which registered its deadliest month in 20 years in October, with 2,13 homicides on record.
In 2015, a study published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior found that email elicited a stronger emotional response than voicemail, especially when it came to romantic applications.
I can't say that we were asked this more often than other children, but I know that no response elicited more vitriol than the clarification that we were black.
Some former officials from President George W. Bush's administration and the CIA officials have defended waterboarding and other EITs, denying they are torture and saying they elicited valuable intelligence.
Trump also said he elicited a promise from Russian President Vladimir Putin in their Helsinki meeting this week to help negotiate with North Korea, but did not say how.
A woman named Sheree who spoke on stage elicited particularly loud cheers when she challenged attendees to think about how their advocacy would extend beyond a one day event.
Why some couples have more sex Another really interesting aspect of the paper dealt specifically with asexual people's fantasies, which were elicited by open-ended questions on the survey.
President Donald J. Trump's decision to wall off White House visitor logs from public inspection has elicited strong protests from media and public interest organizations that promote government transparency.
If North Korea had undertaken a nuclear test on April 15, that would have been way more provocative and would have likely elicited an American military response, he added.
There are many problems with this assumption, but the biggest is that the poor and working-class people Romney disparaged elicited sympathy, whereas the deplorables really are just that.
Laura Browning Grant, a pilates instructor in North Carolina, shared a video to her Instagram page last week that has elicited a lot of crying emoji in the comments.
To criticize Coates has long elicited charges of "racism," but this time out, those have been countered by more robust debate addressing Coates' work as text rather than scripture.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel elicited shockwaves throughout not just Germany, but the world, when she announced that she was open to a vote on the issue of marriage equality.
Yet these tendencies are often a rational response to the negative reactions elicited when women undertake activities or display traits that are viewed neutrally or even positively in men.
Mr. Trump's appointment of Stephen K. Bannon, a nationalist media mogul who is the former head of Breitbart News, to a top White House position, had elicited fierce criticism.
The news elicited cries of joy among relatives in the waiting room, and a celebration of hugs and impromptu dancing that resembled "a Carnival street party," Ms. Soares said.
The antibodies -- immune system proteins that fight invading pathogens -- elicited in both animals and humans failed to bind to and neutralize the flu viruses, Hensley and his colleagues found.
As a talented and ambitious black politician, Booker has elicited predictable comparisons to former President Barack Obama, whom he endorsed during the 2008 primary and campaigned for in 2012.
Its often unflattering portrayal of the early days of the Trump administration elicited a demand for a "full and complete retraction and apology" from a lawyer for the president.
The meeting elicited angry reactions from both Democrats and Republicans, who said that the Mr. Trump's solicitous behavior was inappropriate, given evidence that Russia intervened in the 2016 election.
A profile in The Times of Tony Hovater, a white nationalist and Nazi sympathizer in Ohio, elicited a huge amount of feedback this weekend, most of it sharply critical.
The fact that various comeback attempts, all very different cases — Louis C.K., John Hockenberry and Jian Ghomeshi — have all elicited the same scornful and vituperative response is also troubling.
Mr. Trump is correct that other presidents did not act on requests to pardon Mr. Johnson, whose dominance as a boxing champion in the early 1900s elicited racial animosity.
Wise is black, and his victim was a white police officer — a revelation that elicited a murmured expletive from a man in the audience at the performance I saw.
"Given his response on Twitter, we're hopeful he will be able to help," Goldstein added The COVID-19 pandemic had elicited a seemingly conflicting mix of responses from Musk.
But at the 2018 Pyeongchang Games, Vonn's scoreboard glance elicited only a tempered, quiet smile and a shrug of the shoulders at her showing, good enough for a bronze.
Some said the ardor the film elicited had nothing to do with the zeitgeist, and besides, academy members don't think about such pedestrian matters when voting for best picture.
But the review, published in The Annals of Internal Medicine, quickly elicited sharp criticism from public health experts because the authors have ties to the food and sugar industries.
The ethnic Uzbek's reporting on corruption, abuse and human rights elicited trumped-up charges that included incitement to ethnic hatred and complicity in the murder of a police officer.
Now 84, he was gregarious and loquacious in an interview: A single question elicited a 20-minute response that invoked Beethoven, Albanian funeral laments, birdsong and Donald J. Trump.
Upwards, Lonely Robot This is easily one of the cutest games I played in San Antonio, and one that elicited quite a bit of laughter and cheers of victory.
Trump's taunts of Professor Ford, and the cheers they elicited in the arena where the rally was held, set a precedent that further emboldens rape culture in our country.
A suddenly more open Russian society elicited an increase in corporate deals, travel, immigration, adoption and cultural and educational exchanges, and with it a clamor for Russian-language instruction.
The politically charged prosecution, which targeted employees of the National Democratic Institute and the International Republican Institute, as well as other groups, elicited sharp criticism of Egypt in Congress.
The suspension of the accounts, both inside and outside China, elicited criticism from US Senator Marco Rubio, who tweeted the company was silencing voices on behalf of the Chinese government.
The test elicited a outraged international response, with leaders from the U.K., France, Russia, China, Japan and others issuing condemnations over the test, which occurred just after noon local time.
The beginning elicited a couple giggles as we learned more about President Duncan, who is a post-Obama era version of Bill Clinton with a couple key biographical details altered.
That the former president was speaking just hours after the mothers of black people slain by cops appeared together onstage and elicited chants of "Black Lives Matter" elevated the stakes.
Among women who have pumped before, the Willow has elicited comparisons to the Freemie, or breast milk collection cups by Dao Health that are also made to fit into bras.
By the looks of it, pretty much everyone: the news elicited enthusiastic reactions from folks online who can't wait to see what SNL cooks up for Wakanda (and Bronx) royalty.
Dr Janda suggests that all of these results are a consequence of the antibodies elicited by his new vaccines binding more tightly than their predecessors could to circulating drug molecules.
The death of Brian Christopher on Sunday, at a young 46 years of age, elicited the curious, queasy mix of shock and jaded expectation which only pro wrestling deaths can.
Corey Feldman has been down in the dumps ever since his performance of "Go 4 It" on the Today show elicited a massive, confused "WTF?" from the internet on Friday.
This has elicited a strong response from isolationists who point to the failed adventure in Iraq as proof that the United States should steer clear of new Middle East wars.
President-elect Donald Trump's nomination last week of his attorney and longtime friend, David Friedman, to be the next U.S. ambassador to Israel has elicited sharp reactions, for obvious reasons.
The work, Built with Indexhibit, is part of the museum's current show, Made in L.A. 2016: a, the, though, only, and has elicited some truly incendiary responses from website visitors.
So despite a number of caveats in the plan's rollout about not further burdening teachers, the proposal that the workday be extended by two or three hours elicited immediate groans.
"SAV001 elicited a neutralizing antibody response against not only HIV-1 subtype B but also against subtypes D and A even though it is based on subtype B," he adds.
Evidence that the US military's own professional standards had recently taken a hit — memories of the My Lai massacre were then still fresh — elicited no second thoughts on our part.
The court said the suspect's fingerprint "elicited only physical evidence from [his] body and did not reveal the contents of his mind," and therefore did not violate Fifth Amendment protections.
Administrators at the University of New Mexico are proposing to cover four murals on the campus that have elicited concern among Native American faculty and student groups at the school.
Mr. King also sat, framed in a doorway at the back of the stage, playing the viola, the fragmented notes of which elicited an array of swirling, spreading electronic sounds.
While Rafa will doubtlessly have wished he could have saved the Magpies from relegation, the response he's elicited from the fans might well convince him to stay at the club.
Why shouldn't Americans have accurate information about the numbers of undocumented immigrants present within U.S. borders, how many citizens reside in the U.S. and other information elicited by the survey?
The height discrepancy between the two stars has not gone unnoticed, and photographs of the two side by side have elicited a lot of amusement on social media this season.
And on Tuesday, Daniel Gitner, the lawyer who had elicited the testimony about the hotel bill, made sure the jury knew that Mr. Howe was no longer a free man.
Mr. Ryan, the veteran who is now a business owner, elicited gasps of appreciation when he connected the oath he took upon graduating from West Point to fighting President Trump.
Perhaps for this reason, the outbreak of coronavirus has elicited comparisons to the film, including by the likes of Gwyneth Paltrow who played the protagonist in the 2011 film ( here ).
Romney [during the 2012 campaign, both nominees made appearances on comic books] and the comments the two books side-by-side elicited were not what I wanted in my store.
But it was a question from Ms. Demings about President Trump's written answers to the inquiry that elicited a rare and striking concession outside the contents of Mr. Mueller's report.
It was this part of the demonstration that elicited the most gasps from the audience, as she quickly masked out tricky parts like hair with the touch of a button.
He told CNN late last year that he is "literally recruiting a new generation of leaders for the party" -- a comment that elicited some eye-rolls within Democratic leadership ranks.
It was another engrossing week of congressional hearings in the House impeachment inquiry as the second slate of witness testimony elicited shock and awe from politicians and the public alike.
This elicited an audible gasp from the gaggle of tourgoers who included a chatty man from Ireland, a few from Britain and me — the lone visitor from the United States.
This elicited a testy response from Obama, who challenged Patrick to find an instance of violence involving police officers in which he had not spoken of his respect for them.
The big tragic emotions that he elicited so brilliantly in his Broadway revivals of Arthur Miller's "A View From the Bridge" and "The Crucible" simply aren't here to be mined.
This ongoing project is an effort to document and express the emotions and trauma elicited from the repeated act of having one's person searched and identity questioned while crossing national borders.
The film&aposs gruesome but darkly comic ending elicited stunned laughter from its audience when it was the featured film at a science fiction movie marathon in Los Angeles that year.
The crimes escalate to catfishing and identity theft, to the point where viewers could be truly unsettled – and welcome the cathartic giggle elicited by a grave invocation of the Turd Burglar.
That is not to say that Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, will not be enjoying the extensive media coverage and the expressions of concern from NATO officials that the cruise has elicited.
By contrast, speakers opposing a new GroKo elicited cheers and standing ovations from parts of the hall as they railed against another turn with Mrs Merkel and "more of the same".
When Lloyd Russell-Moyle first went canvassing in Brighton Kemptown this year, he found that the name Jeremy Corbyn elicited the same amount of bile as that of Labour's previous leader.
I couldn't understand the riots the group elicited at its concerts; for me, their performance was like an S&M session led by an automaton never truly invested in the process.
A New York hospital has offered to admit Charlie Gard, the terminally ill baby at the center of a controversy that has elicited reactions from President Donald Trump and Pope Francis.
The passport listed his place of residence as Saudi Arabia, according to Assistant US Attorney Alex Rossmiller, a revelation that elicited an audible gasp from those in attendance in the courtroom.
Yet his manifesto also elicited eye-rolling from some of the digital cognoscenti, who felt that the state had an essential role if the internet were to become a mainstream medium.
The words of this unidentified person, who apparently learned of a ProPublica article after it was featured on "The Rachel Maddow Show," elicited a stunningly inappropriate response from the President's lawyer.
All participants listened to six songs that elicited an emotional response from them (three of which they picked themselves) and reported each time they felt their specific reaction — tears or chills.
Saudi Arabia has said he was killed during a brawl, but that account of events has elicited widespread skepticism among world leaders, many of whom suspect that Khashoggi was brutally murdered.
The anniversary shout out (which Bezos cross-posted on his personal Twitter account) elicited some very nostalgic memories of the early devices and enthusiasm for the simple usefulness of the device.
Her cautious speeches, teeth-pulling approach to disclosure and inability to be forthcoming about her private email server elicited more of the same headaches the Clintons have been causing for decades.
This crucial point should resonate loudly and instructively with all who would still heap gratuitous praise upon a White House that bombastically equates personal success with the elicited envy of others.
The company said the trial was ended early because its therapy, REGN-EB3, elicited a "highly statistically significant result" compared to Mapp's ZMapp, which was considered a standard-of-care treatment.
When asked by a reporter if he would be addressing possible interference in the 2020 election, Trump said "Yes, of course, I will" — a response that elicited a chuckle from Putin.
In an even grimmer twist, some of these broadcasts (particularly suicides) have elicited onlooker apathy; users access the streams but often do nothing to help—or worse, they encourage the violence.
A few weeks later, laparoscopic surgery elicited a diagnosis of stage 1 (A) endometrial disease that required, happily, only follow-up appointments every three months for the first couple of years.
The administration's continuing personnel turmoil has also elicited little public concern from congressional Republicans who continue to call for quick consideration and confirmation of nominees to fill increasing numbers of vacancies.
Still, Warren's one riff relating to Trump — she described how she was against impeaching him but changed her mind after reading the Mueller report — elicited the loudest applause in Iowa Falls.
"Previous gains for populist parties at the national level, as well as the challenges of Brexit, Trump, China and Russia, have elicited some counterreaction of the pro-European mainstream," he said.
I thought of the tenderness of the greens this device produces—a natural simplicity elicited mainly from water and air by high-tech artifice of the most complicated and concentrated kind.
You can trace a clear line from his movements to the character of his orchestra's sound; the strike of a tightly held fist elicited the chilling beat of a funeral march.
The bad blood between these two top-ranking U.S. leaders goes beyond just entertainment fodder — it's elicited some of the most intense political quarrels (and low-brow jokes) perhaps in history.
Last week, a dramatic video of a woman trying to rescue a koala from a burning landscape elicited emotional responses from thousands of people who watched the footage on social media.
Often when Ms. Wright tried to raise an issue with a male staff member on the campaign, "It elicited some kind of crazy response about hormones," Ms. Wright, now 73, recalled.
Much of the documentary focuses on the romance between Lennon and Ono, while acknowledging the vicious and often bigoted response elicited by the perception that she "broke up" the Fab Four.
Trump's comments elicited sharp rebukes from the NFL's commissioner and a number of well-known athletes, and a Major League Baseball player knelt during the national anthem for the first time.
In the wake of the tragic mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, discussion about how to better protect students from gun violence has elicited many ideas.
The video, shared widely on social media, elicited disdain and mockery aimed at Mr. Trump, who is known for both his criticism of the alliance and his fondness for the spotlight.
This elicited an engaging and varied class discussion: One student shared a situation in which she had witnessed domestic abuse; another talked about how video gaming has desensitized students toward violence.
In recent times, Washington's arms sales to Taiwan, which Beijing regards as a wayward province of the mainland, elicited pay back through North Korea threats and the consternation they caused Washington.
With so much about our politics uncertain, particularly pertaining to this region, the spectacle of a rash, sex-crazed despot; ignored prophecies; and their looming, mortal consequences elicited one thought: This?
While the brand rolled out several new drinks this summer, including the Midnight Mint Mocha Frappuccino and an Ombré Pink Drink, none elicited the same frenzy as the limited-time Unicorn.
According to two government officials, the delay was due to concerns at the C.I.A. that the review process would prohibit evidence elicited by torture—thus conceding that torture had taken place.
The move comes a day after U.S. President Donald Trump said he elicited a promise from Russian President Vladimir Putin to help negotiate with North Korea but did not say how.
An amalgam of all of the above, this all-in-one has elicited both praise and skepticism since it entered the United States beauty market from Asia about seven years ago.
One of the exhibition's strengths, then, is to acknowledge in its premise the kinds of desire elicited by outsider art and the uses it has afforded over the last hundred years.
Katie wrote about her son's hard-fought battle and lifelong love of the sport in an essay that elicited an outpouring of support for "Joshie Hockey," as he's come to be called.
This time, the order granted federal agencies 10 days to comply, top officials elicited feedback from agencies and lawmakers before implementation, and the order sought to provide key exemptions for certain immigrants.
She noted Clinton's use of the term "superpredator" in a 1996 speech — a phrase that haunted Clinton during the 2016 campaign and elicited an apology after Black Lives Matter activists confronted her.
Writer Julio Torres — a distinctive new voice on the show's writing staff in season 242 — told Seth Meyers that this idea elicited blank stares from his colleagues when he first pitched it.
Wednesday, Texas Solicitor General Scott Keller drew a distinction between Buck's case and the others because it was the defense itself who called Quijano and elicited race-related testimony on direct examination.
" AfriCOBRA's artworks focus on the feelings elicited by Black revolutionary praxis and the visuals that accompany it in "bright, vivid, singing cool-ade colors of orange, strawberry, cherry, lemon, lime and grape.
"President Duterte explained that the press reports that President Obama would 'lecture' him on extrajudicial killings led to his strong comments, which in turn elicited concern," the Philippines said in a statement.
There, Acevedo found something that has elicited both shock and mystery within the political world: a portrait of Trump that the Republican nominee reportedly paid for using money from his charitable foundation.
His remarks also elicited a further show of discord between Italy's ruling parties, with the League's coalition partner, the 5-Star Movement, criticizing the comments on possibly hiking the debt as "irresponsible".
Life in Cartoon Motion helped me embrace both being weird and being basic; I'd like to think the album recognized its own camp, which elicited a 1.5-star Pitchfork review in 2007.
While normally the neural network would repeatedly recreate the target image (your cat) until it elicited a similar feel to the source image (the painting), the new system moves up a level.
He made one after Timberwolves coach Tom Thibodeau was whistled for a technical foul, and three more after getting fouled on a long-range shot attempt that elicited the technical by Thibodeau.
Back in 1960s America, Cooper's high-powered performances, complete with his startling black and white stage makeup, guillotines and electric chairs elicited fear and horror, especially from the parents of rock fans.
The editor of The New York Review of Books, Ian Buruma, abruptly exited his post Wednesday after an essay from the publication's latest issue criticizing the #MeToo movement elicited some public outcry.
There's food, too—a muffuletta sandwich, maybe not quite up to the Central Grocery standard but very good, and crudités with a miso butter so tasty that it has elicited foul language.
One speaker elicited cheers with an emotional appeal: We should all stand "shoulder to shoulder" to fight Trump, leftists locking arms with neoconservatives to return us to the twentieth-century status quo.
A movement titled "Beneath the Shell," obviously inspired by Duke Ellington, elicited a breathy, evocatively slurred tenor saxophone interlude by Chris Speed, followed by a neat, expressive cornet essay by Kirk Knuffke.
For the record, the Ikea monkey elicited the most spirited responses, while Marcel from Friends and the flying monkeys from The Wizard of Oz seemed to rank much lower among the cast.
Climate change is the paradigmatic example — and it seems revealing to me now that climate change so early and aggressively elicited the tribalist backlash that has now swallowed all of US politics.
On Monday morning, with thousands of customers in Brooklyn still without power, the backlash against Con Edison's decision was so strong that it even elicited a striking moment of unity between Gov.
The long-awaited opener of Season 4 of "Sherlock" aired on New Year's Day, and the episode, "The Six Thatchers" — not lacking in dramatic events — elicited strong responses from fans and critics.
Thousands filled an outdoor amphitheater in Parkland Thursday night to attend a candlelight memorial vigil, where several speakers elicited thunderous applause from the crowd as they called for tougher gun control measures.
Trump was named Time's Person of the Year in 2016, with the magazine's editor saying at the time he was a polarizing figure who elicited opinions from individuals across the political spectrum.
" The question asked of Trump that elicited this answer -- and, no, I am not kidding, was: "Would you prefer to have an in-person interview [with Mueller] or do it this way?
He used his medical experience to direct Michael Hordern as a senile King Lear and elicited a major performance from Olivier himself as a Shylock intended to resemble a 19th-century Rothschild.
"Her passing elicited tributes and testimonials in newspapers all over the country, from the Neshoba Democrat to The New York Times, a chorus of praise for a courageous woman," wrote Mr. Campbell.
It proceeded from there, the Winnipeg Jets took Finnish winger named Patrik Laine, the Columbus Blue Jackets elicited gasps when they selected Cape Breton's Pierre-Luc Dubois over another highly-touted Finn.
The comments elicited wide criticism against the star, ultimately leading to the next season for the reboot of her namesake show being canceled and her talent agency, ICM Partners, deciding to drop her.
Texas Solicitor General Scott Keller drew a distinction in court between Buck's case and the others because it was the defense itself who called Quijano and elicited race-related testimony on direct examination.
His immediate dismissal from Nissan and lengthy detention, without being able to address the accusations, has elicited questions across the globe about the lack of due process, with even French officials weighing in.
Robart's ruling Friday that temporarily invalidates Trump's effort to block entry into America to citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries elicited a response from the president, who rarely lets any slight go unanswered.
When pressed by Justice Elena Kagan to state "what exactly your rule is", Mr Hilliard gave a rather self-serving answer that elicited a laughter-inspiring zinger from John Roberts, the chief justice.
As expected, the line-up of too-cute-to-be-true Minnie Mouse heels from Italian brand Oscar Tiye elicited a mass response of "need these, ASAP!" from anyone with a nostalgic soul.
A sign displayed at a Little League baseball field elicited laughs and shudders on Reddit this week with its pointed warnings to parents who might, well, take children's baseball a little too seriously.
Localized squalls are known to pop up, but a storm lasting three days would have been visible on satellite and would have elicited mass warnings to the public to brace for the weather.
Duterte was reacting to press reports "that President Obama would 'lecture' him on extrajudicial killings," which "led to his strong comments, which in turn elicited concern," the Philippines government said in a statement.
"President Duterte explained that the press reports that President Obama would 'lecture' him on extrajudicial killings led to his strong comments, which in turn elicited concern," the Philippines government said in one statement.
While it's still not clear what exactly happened (although it seems very clear the swimmers were not robbed at gunpoint, as Lochte originally claimed), the saga has elicited plenty of interest and scorn.
President Donald Trump's meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday morning, in which Trump provided cover for Russia's interference in the 2016 election, elicited some heated criticism from leading Republicans in Congress.
He made his last post on Twitter on Tuesday, days after a fatal clash between white nationalists and counter-protesters elicited seemingly contradictory statements by President Donald Trump that galvanized his political opponents.
Following a dynamite trailer that was so emotional it elicited tears, this is an incredible disappointment that has zero shot at awards glory, regardless of what format you see it in (or don't).
Blake's high-profile arrest and 2005 trial after the death of his second wife, Bonny Lee Bakley, fed a headline-churning frenzy and elicited comparisons to the O.J. Simpson proceedings a decade earlier.
"President Duterte explained that the press reports that President Obama would 'lecture' him on extrajudicial killings led to his strong comments, which in turn elicited concern," the Philippines government said in a statement.
This evening in your office Kroff reads beyond the section with which you are familiar, which was taken up in a recent class and had not elicited much commentary from the other students.
The lack of diversity for a second straight year resurrected the social media hashtag #OscarsSoWhite, and elicited plans for a boycott among A-list actors such as Will Smith and director Spike Lee.
Still, Mr. Buhari ascended to the presidency with a rare advantage — not only did he have the good will of a majority of Nigerians, he elicited a peculiar mix of fear and respect.
The anti-immigrant backlash has raised alarms at the highest levels of government and even elicited concerns from officials in Poland and the Czech Republic, the homelands of many recent migrants to Britain.
The way in which Disney/Pixar represents Mexican culture, the creative artistry they bring to Dia De Los Muertos, and the genuine emotion elicited by "Coco's" beautiful story is nothing short of astounding.
Clinton, whose remarks elicited both polite applause and derision, riffed off Trump's derogatory remarks about women's appearances, such as joking in a 2002 radio interview that they become less attractive after age 35.
And I think I have to admit that I was kind of pleased, in a bashful, squirmy sort of way: Those comments, after all, had elicited a "That's my girl!" from my father.
The unseen character provoked a lot of curiosity among readers, so he ran a drawing contest asking people what they thought LENA looked like, which elicited responses from both professional and amateur cartoonists.
The story of al-Sharif's courtship and eventual marriage to a man who considered it his familial duty to routinely degrade her elicited more seething than anything that happens in the prison scenes.
He expressed concern about the Confucius Institute, a global learning network sponsored by the Chinese government, whose expansion has elicited criticism over whether it is a tool to influence public opinion about China.
Woods elicited loud cheers with an assortment of impressive shots from the rough and out of bunkers, as well as several lengthy par-saving putts, all of which compensated for his wayward driving.
But the show featured only the briefest of appearances from the cast member Pete Davidson, who on Saturday afternoon published an Instagram post that elicited widespread concern about his safety and well-being.
My column last April, "Weighing the Pros and Cons of Statins," has so far elicited nearly 210 online comments, many of them from people who accused me of selling out to Big Pharma.
The remarks were seen by markets as departing from traditional U.S. currency policy and elicited thinly veiled warnings from European finance ministers as Trump arrived in Davos to promote his "America First" agenda.
But even their best shots — and Koepka had plenty of them, leading the field at 23 under par after Friday's second round — were overshadowed by the roars elicited when Woods took a swing.
Dr. Leonard L. Bailey, who elicited both admiration and outrage by transplanting the heart of a baboon into a dying infant in 19703, died on May 21970 at his home in Redlands, Calif.
Israeli strikes have rarely elicited significant responses, and if they did, Israel retaliated with major military actions — like Operation House of Cards in May 2018, which swiftly ended that particular episode of escalation.
Dr. Semel told her that ignoring such a trauma "doesn't work so well," an idea that elicited a major Elizabeth eye roll as soon as she left his office: Marx 1, Freud 0.
The assassination of Mr. Karlov — which appeared to be the first killing of a top Russian diplomat since before World War II — elicited widespread worry that relations between Russia and Turkey might deteriorate.
A combination of PSA and FCA would have to overcome a series of political, financial and governance hurdles, though it elicited an encouraging early response from the French government, a key PSA shareholder.
The crackdown elicited comparisons to tactics seen in the Chechnya region of Russia, where dozens of gay men were detained, and in some cases tortured and some killed, in a crackdown in April.
Stories that included criticism of Mr. de Blasio for having gone to his gym in Park Slope, Brooklyn, after a firefighter had been shot on Staten Island elicited a storm from the mayor.
More so than anything Trump said in either of his last two speeches, these two Pelosi photos, and the reactions they have elicited, tell the real story of the state of the union.
However, his night was more generally summed up by an earlier sequence in which Green forced Porzingis, the second-year forward, off the left block and elicited an air ball from 12 feet.
"We would have expected congressional notification that in fact monies were being held, and that would have elicited from us a briefing and normally we would have gotten a briefing," Menendez told CNN.
But Trump's disturbing, detailed, and factually dubious description of women being kidnapped — a description that's become a staple of his case for the border wall — elicited an uncomfortable reaction from many people online.
Building on that, they were able to pinpoint which foods, for example chocolate graham snacks or white bread, elicited a "smiling face with smiling eyes" or a "smile with the tongue out" emoji.
The threat to decertify Colombia and put it on the same "blacklist" as Venezuela and Bolivia — which the memo said Trump would keep as "an option" — elicited dismay in the US and Colombia.
Tree of Life Rabbi Jeffrey Myers elicited shouts of "vote" from the audience as he called on political leaders, starting with "those in the room," to help put an end to hate speech.
After the backlash elicited by a recent dearth of minority Oscar nominees, the Globes -- which honor both movies and TV -- also emulated the recent Emmys by featuring a number of prominent African-American winners.
A photo of Hillary Clinton and George W. Bush sharing a hug and a laugh at Nancy Reagan's Friday funeral has gone viral in Washington, D.C., circles and elicited a divided reaction on Twitter.
At the June 5 WWDC in San Jose, Apple once again elicited a collective gasp of amazement from the world when it unveiled its latest groundbreaking advancement: a $29 case for the Apple Pencil.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations Security Council on Tuesday unanimously voiced alarm over Israeli statements about the Golan Heights on Syria's border with Israel, a declaration that elicited a sharp response from Israel.
But his remarks Thursday elicited some nervous laughter and applause from the audience at the Kiwanis Club of Rock Hill, the Post and Courier reported, before the comment quickly became part of the debate.
But the news has elicited a passionate reaction from sellers and buyers alike on Twitter and on a Q&A about the announcement on the Etsy forums, which has currently garnered over 1,300 replies.
On Tuesday's episode of The Wendy Williams show, the host delivered a spirited tirade on Kardashian West's racy photo shoot during her "Hot Topics" segement, and elicited a lot of "oooohhhhhhhhhs" from her audience.
Burns, Oregon (CNN)Whether they're being called freedom fighters or "Y'all Qaeda," the actions of the armed protesters occupying the Malheur National Wildlife Reserve in rural Oregon have elicited strong opinions throughout the country.

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