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Like DeForge, Lisa Hanawalt is one of a generation of young cartoonists who are more focused on craft (and on eliciting nervous giggles) than on long-form storytelling.
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One is the long soliloquy by the cross-dressing dancer in "A Chorus Line," a blatantly emotional speech that always elicits nervous applause.
His question elicits nervous smiles.
Many chemicals currently used are known to elicit nervous system effects.
"You're prettier than her," Carmona responded, eliciting a nervous laugh from the moderator.
There are displays of bullying humour which elicit nervous grins from a jittery bunch of courtiers, who know that they might be put to the sword at any moment.
Abbott then put his arms around Napthine and squeezed, eliciting a nervous-sounding chuckle from the Victorian leader.
(This elicited a nervous half laugh).
Seeing Ramsay's jack-o'-lantern maw and reading the words Gordon Ramsay and COOKING FOR FRIENDS (Morrow/HarperCollins, $35) elicits a nervous titter.
That line always elicits a nervous laughter, as it captures an essential truth: there were over 1,000 VC funds at the bubble peak in 2000, and now fewer than 100 are still active.
Since ASIC3 is predominantly expressed in sensory neurons but shows only low expression in the brain, we could use Asic3−/− mice to investigate the effect of hearing deficit on maternal behaviors without eliciting a central-nervous-system effect[19], [20].
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