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Hitler's last speech at this event ended with the words "The German nation has after all acquired its Germanic Reich", which elicited speculation in political circles of a 'new era' in Germany's foreign policy.
This coincidence of neurogenesis, L1 activity, and mosaicism has elicited speculation that L1 mobilization could impact cognitive function rooted in the hippocampus (Richardson et al., 2014).
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She shows only brief performances from her script by the aspiring actors, and instead interviews them at length about the case and their interest in it, eliciting speculations and reminiscences in addition to deep and traumatic personal stories, which they divulge in the hope of being cast.
"Is he on drugs?" It's not the first time that Muammar Qaddafi has elicited such speculation.
After their very public breakup, the two tiny pop stars were spotted together eliciting anxious speculation as to whether Jelena was reunited.
Coming after the departure of Hefner's other two girlfriends, the identical twins Karissa and Kristina Shannon, the announcement elicited an additional line of speculation: Was Hugh Hefner in a monogamous relationship?
The present experiment is designed to confirm the speculation that this conflict-related negativity could also be elicited by stimulus probes having conflict with a memorized item in a visual post-retrieval comparison task.
Such are the polarizing responses elicited by Mr. Soros, who came to the United States with nothing decades ago and built a $7 billion fortune based on market speculation.
This elicited a laugh.
Haircuts that elicited applause.
That elicited a response.
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