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His long fingers flickered across the strings, eliciting not just a syncopated groove but also a shifting undergrowth of chords.
For a change, workplace hanky-panky between men and women seems to be eliciting not outrage, but snickers.
"Really it's very gratifying to be involved with the production of a motion picture that seems to be eliciting not just so much interest but so much satisfaction.
Much of the action in "The Commuter" is literally laughable, eliciting not the laughter of gleeful astonishment but the laughter of ridicule.
John Herriott's acts were renowned for eliciting not only the physical capability of an animal but also its personality.
This suggests that IN immunization was effective in eliciting not only a primary immune response but also IgA antibodies important for mucosal immunity.
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Steely at times, and wary of emotional display, the heroine is nonetheless a model of initiative, and, from her patients, she elicits not just loyalty but love.
Mr. Rosenwinkel's "Turns," a post-bop tune with a prismatic melody, elicited not only another fine guitar solo but also some shifting action in the rhythm section.
But Hamas said the detainees were low-ranking, and the arrests elicited not only Israel's dismissive reaction but also a skeptical response from the White House.
She bought a $4 lemon crepe and elicited not just correct change but a reminder that she would need a plastic knife and fork.
Thus, it is necessary to develop safety vaccines, which can elicit not only humoral but also cellular immunity.
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