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    1. By doing this, not only will a competition gain more followers and more interest, it is also going to elicit more people to want to engage in the contest and to post their own submissions, which are going to help you as the business owner in the end


    2. By promoting the contest on Facebook, you are going to elicit more people to take part in it


    3. with a trigger that you can set off whenever you want to elicit the response


    4. when something happens that could elicit an angry


    5. This statement will most likely elicit a


    6. manipulative skills would be needed to elicit the information


    7. Therefore the inaugural production of the Village Theatrical Society shall be that same play which Shakespeare himself crafted to demand the best of his own company and elicit the greatest imagination from his audience


    8. What could Jocko possibly have done to elicit that comment


    9. But there is nothing staged about the attraction their violent and hate filled recordings elicit


    10. It exhibits the most portentous palettes on the face of the earth that elicit from tourists the deeply felt sigh “I wish I were a painter”

    11. should be wary of accepting any gift where it appears that the gift is motivated by desire to reward, influence, or elicit favorable official action


    12. But the second thing about my father did elicit sympathy for my


    13. Authors Wendy Sullivan and Judy Rees wrote Clean Language, a book that is helpful for life coaches to engage in helpful conversations by using metaphor as a way to elicit healing dialog


    14. As he tended to her wounds his mind couldn’t quite wrap around the torture this woman had gone through and he couldn’t help but wonder if she was involved in something elicit


    15. Additionally, as the models are shared with others in the enterprise for their buy-in, you can elicit their verbatim on what needs better support in the business


    16. Each would speak, present videotapesof sessions with patients, and then elicit comments, questions, anddiscussions


    17. When this failed to elicit a response she would wail wordlessly, squatting hunched on the floor, knees clutched to her chest, swaying backwards and forwards


    18. Narif is a half-day’s journey from Londal by horseback, but in a carriage it’s three-quarters of a day, because of the bouncing and jouncing that the terrible roads elicit


    19. Standing outside his wife’s chamber door, and still unable to elicit a response from within, Groat now began to wonder if her reaction might have been sparked by ill news concerning the damned hat


    20. to share all their deepest secrets with you, and you should elicit

    21. 2 And that was all Andrew could elicit from Jesus


    22. obnoxious in sorne way to elicit or deserve this behavior? Had she asked for it?


    23. They will use these numbers to elicit heavier buying or selling from


    24. There was but one question which would always elicit an answer, whether asked by friend or foe, and that was the one concerning the nature and divinity of his mission on earth


    25. Then when building a dialog or structure chart on the board, attempt to elicit as much of that language as possible from the students


    26. Even being the president’s nephew couldn’t elicit a stay in my execution


    27. How many had he kissed to elicit information? I remembered what Dr


    28. Maybe my dreams would elicit some information


    29. What was the meaning of this? Why now? What had the Stargazer said to elicit such an unexpected meeting?


    30. To strongly, surprisingly elicit a response to action that

    31. elicit the most relevant states, "How surprised will you be this next


    32. to elicit the state


    33. However, as you know well, a probe cannot do everything a good field agent like Nancy could do, since it could not interact with people and elicit responses that would answer some of our questions


    34. ’’ Said Jacoby, trying to elicit a reaction from her


    35. “I see,” Feltus said quietly in hopes that would elicit a more thorough response from one of them


    36. Underwood!” he called out, knowing he needed to elicit a response and a reaction to the area of the forest where he saw his mark on a nearby tree


    37. “And why were you in the Tower?” he continued, slightly eager to elicit a response that would satisfy him and absolve her of any possible involvement in the murder


    38. Annoyed that he would be forced to elicit the information from a suspect, Feltus frowned at his cousin’s lack of details


    39. ” Usually this approach will elicit a


    40. After a short overview of the principles of the system, it proceeded to elicit questions from James to which he gave answers

    41. this?” Breckenridge inquired, hoping to elicit an explanation that would


    42. Though he was dismayed that his smile and a quick wink did nothing to elicit any indication of approval from the brunette, he had no time for flirting or pleasantries though that was a prospect that he would certainly withhold until a later time


    43. “But if you had nothing to do with his death,” Wickland rebutted, hoping to elicit a reaction from them, “then no one could fault the committee


    44. “Just like the Versailles Golf Club,” Wickland suggested, hoping to elicit a response


    45. knows their student well enough to know which response will elicit the


    46. When it failed to elicit a response from Garcia, Barclay turned to leave


    47. “The computer reported a scream from this room, and when it was unable to elicit a response from


    48. go on further into the Source to elicit a real change in the psyche


    49. “Helloooooooooooo, mein Capitanes!” but even this effervescent greeting combined with gratuitous passport waving still failed to elicit a response


    50. taste, so he could only imagine how good it must have been to elicit even that much of a compliment from her











































    1. ‘As her boss, I was given the enjoyable task of presenting her with the cheque we’d collected for her – Sally, they raised nearly £200! Claire, the girl who works in the office with Anna, had elicited the information by some means or other that Anna wanted money to buy linen and crockery when they get to Italy so in the end we’d decided to just give her the cash


    2. This elicited moans and groans from the ranks but these soon quietened down as we were told that the plans had been changed slightly and now it would be the New Zealanders who would be attacking along ‘Fir Tree Spur’ and take Krithia


    3. ” This elicited a response


    4. It elicited much sympathy


    5. The anxiety caused by this despatch in the United States was aggravated by a silence at headquarters until July 3rd, when an urgent demand from the War Department elicited the fact that the city was well invested


    6. Addendum to the above: Happy as many parents were to provide a higher standard of living for their children (motivated in part by parading affluence), these ―selfless‖ acts seldom elicited an appropriate level of gratitude or appreciation for their self-sacrificing efforts


    7. Another call to Barretson elicited his assurance that Colonel Harrington would sign travel authorizations and a rail requisition for Italy


    8. ” Sim’s joke elicited a couple of dutiful chuckles around the room


    9. The sun was beaming brightly and it was a warm fall day for a change that elicited one of Blazin’s favorite expressions, “It feels like Indian summer out here today,” he said smiling brightly


    10. He must have already seen the tendency to stray, but he had pulled them, the second generation, together and elicited from them a renewed declaration of faith

    11. That elicited laughs from all of us


    12. Many within nature’s variety seem to have been consigned to this behavioral groove while a lucky few (us?) apparently have learned to rise above it where good behavior elicited an enhanced fitness for all, at puzzlingly, at least the partial, near-term expense of the individual


    13. The American presidential elections of 2000 and 2004 elicited in the Democratic Party a passion of hate remarkable in its intensity


    14. We must ensure that conventions—and their subsequent elicited actions—produce the least suffering for the greatest number of beings


    15. Charly's further leading questions elicited little more response


    16. Bill: This letter from Michael's attorney elicited a monumental WTF from me


    17. Friday’s departure elicited the same sadness and gratitude, but no scrotum-holding declarations of fidelity


    18. Tulloch asked this, and it elicited a tentative nod of agreement from the Captain


    19. That afternoon, Thomas asked a question which elicited a long and instructive answer


    20. " When this elicited no reply I tried a

    21. and the logic of testing hypotheses (predictions) elicited from falsifiable theories


    22. For Stallman, the Vietnam War elicited a complex mixture of


    23. That elicited a smile


    24. checking if his e-mail had elicited a response from the newfound


    25. fantasized about her voice, and the simple responses elicited so far


    26. forward to catch a peek of the infuriating story that had elicited her


    27. The image of some guerilla operation within the store and with him as the target brought a brief smile to his face; his own wild imagination elicited a faint chuckle at him as he realized how melodramatic such an event would be


    28. Though he was not surprised at Higgins’s outburst, which was customary when confronted with a setback in an investigation or the development of unexpected events, Wickland was slightly intrigued by the subject that elicited the fury


    29. The memories of him and his wife meeting in the small café just beyond the centuries-old oak tree across from city hall still elicited great pain, especially now


    30. He felt the memory of being nauseous just as potent as the actual feeling and resisted the urge to be sick by trying to escape the memory he had just elicited from his mind

    31. Thankfully, that elicited a laugh from everyone, and seemed to diffuse the tension


    32. Had her Hail Mary failed? Had the promise she’d elicited earlier in the week meant nothing? The timing hadn’t been awesome, what with today being the morning after Valentine’s Day, but she’d thought surely some of them would show


    33. The whole family drama that had unfolded in front of our eyes had elicited a lot of gasps in the crowd


    34. This is based on behavioral principle of counter conditioning, which states that a person can overcome maladaptive anxiety elicited by a situation or object by approaching the feared situation in a psychological state that inhibits anxiety


    35. The vision elicited a strangely dark, compelling urgency in Jeeter’s chest; terror laced with desire, horror imbued with excitement


    36. “When you say enjoy ourselves, did you have those two in mind?” Hugh asked with the same look of expectation that Duncan elicited from him all those years ago


    37. Noticing the response her inquiry elicited Sashi was quick to explain, “No, not like that;


    38. When the black Rolls Royce pulled up in front of the house Pops elicited a long low


    39. He raised his head and the sight of his flushed face, his tear filled eyes and his laughing mouth elicited uproarious guffaws from the others


    40. A matriarchal slap to the back of the head had elicited a raucous laughter from her older brothers

    41. That comment elicited lots of amused cackles among his confederates


    42. That elicited her laughter


    43. His pitiful condition elicited even more cruelty from his tormenters


    44. It elicited a


    45. Dropping onto the man’s back with a knee elicited a loud groan


    46. � I could feel and did feel compassion for the profound neediness their performance elicited from my authentic emotions


    47. Their drums had fallen silent in the sudden confusion that our presence outside of the wall had elicited within their chain of command


    48. elicited an incredibly acute sense of concentration from me that I became quite unaware of


    49. If a reader has once accepted the coherent biblical theory elicited by allowing the death threatened to Adam to stand for impending extinction, and the life which is conferred in Christ to stand for restored immortality, restricted to men who choose God for their portion, the temptation to deal violently with the mass of biblical language is at once removed


    50. Defarge, a weak minority, interposed a few words for the memory of the compassionate wife of the Marquis; but only elicited from his own wife a repetition of her last reply




































    1. Belle told George and White Feathers the story and what she planned, eliciting both their encouraging consent


    2. Harry had to affirm the observation, he was made well aware of his distinct status nearly from his first days in the Hundred, sometimes favorable, often eliciting some degree of initial jealousy, though soon overcome and banished


    3. nothing wrong or improper in eliciting the confession from


    4. He fired off a couple of shots, eliciting a response of wild gunfire in the air from his men who cheered and eyed the sisters with venomous stares


    5. One of the carters called out, his sally eliciting rude laughter and causing the woman to cover her face


    6. Eastern mystical traditions have encouraged listening to low (frequency) tones in chants and bells in temples — thus eliciting and encouraging responses from the right brain, he says


    7. His modus operandi is to go for her eyes, eliciting true anger in me as I think of my child going through life blind


    8. An assistant passed him a saucer or ashtray; he dipped his brush in coloured glaze and without stopping his conversation or looking at the thing, made a quick squiggle, eliciting gasps of adulation from his audience


    9. Eliciting states ( see Eliciting States) of possibility in the coachee


    10. Eliciting the most powerful resources in coachee for outcomes, seeing

    11. Giving or eliciting


    12. current state and thinking and so eliciting some resistance, indicated


    13. There was an interaction between these two poles of emotion, eliciting a strong torque that twisted Ambrosius' upper lip into a sneer, a sneer that was but a veneer of a thoroughly tortured being


    14. I would think that premium channels, that the customer pays for separately, could present any subject not eliciting crime, and can be sold separately and not in package channel deals


    15. ” Having confirmed the apparent habitual attitudes of Terence and the preacher’s clear contempt and scorn for him, he decided to turn the conversation to the victim in hopes of eliciting the same amount of unadulterated information on her character


    16. Accepting the last conclusion as genuine, since the account of the man did not fit the other immediate suspects, Feltus nodded with disappointment at not having more information that could serve as clues to the case and looked to Cyril in hopes of eliciting more, even though he doubted there would be anything beneficial to add


    17. Given that it was perhaps the only way of eliciting some information, he was willing to give it a shot if 293


    18. walk away, Alex smacked her firmly on the butt, eliciting a stifled cry


    19. her neck, eliciting more moans from Hope


    20. Lisa slapped him hard on the shoulder, eliciting a slight wince

    21. “You’ve known him a long time?” Though it seemed an overly simplistic question given that both her family and his were prominent and established business figures almost guaranteeing their previous social association, he thought it might assist in eliciting a more comprehensive explanation


    22. He had gone off the clock after having completed the routine work at the hotel murder scene; however, a comment made earlier in the evening had inspired him to make a trip here in hopes of eliciting some information that could be very valuable to their investigation


    23. acted and behaved as if they had been born and raised on Iotia, and yet, he seemed to be eliciting a song that he had known they had written on Earth


    24. The institutions of society will succeed in eliciting and directing the potentialities


    25. “WHY WAIT THREE HOURS BEFORE TELLING US ABOUT THE BIRTH?” Shouted at once a reporter from the back of the crowd, eliciting a concert of approving grunts


    26. One of the wolves nipped the one which was talking, eliciting a howl of


    27. In this system youʼll be lifting heavy and hard and your conditioning workouts will be 100% effort, eliciting a boost in


    28. His warm arms came around her and drew her back against his chest, eliciting a gasp of surprise


    29. His hand trails from her hip to between her legs, and he strokes her once, eliciting a shiver


    30. Eliciting a collective exclamation an anthropic figure began to coalesce within those clouds

    31. Caressing her hair, her face, eliciting a hint of a smile from the recesses of drowsiness


    32. Titus couldn’t stop laughing, as she brushed off her rear eliciting another moan of pain and a sharp retort, “It’s not funny!”


    33. It would have rankled in me more than it did, if I had not regarded myself as eliciting it by being so set apart for her and assigned to her


    34. It troubled me that there should have been a lurker on the stairs, on that night of all nights in the year, and I asked the watchman, on the chance of eliciting some hopeful explanation as I handed him a dram at the door, whether he had admitted at his gate any gentleman who had perceptibly been dining out? Yes, he said; at different times of the night, three


    35. One might converse with them for an indefinite time on the three divisions of their subject without eliciting any proofs of insanity, but directly one inquired what means they proposed to employ in order to bring about the adoption of their plan, they replied that they hoped to do so by reasoning with the others!


    36. "Before examining the room I cross-questioned the servants, but only succeeded in eliciting the facts which I have already stated


    37. A single admiring look would be enough, and eliciting it was just the little project he needed to distract him from this matrimonial fiasco


    38. My eyes descended to the rhinestone-like gems sewn onto her dazzling gown, now eliciting flickers of light, those beams bouncing off the flesh colored material encasing her magnificent body


    39. All this is a deception or a provision for eliciting work from the slave; but the slave remains a slave, and the master, who could not live without the slave, is less than ever prepared to free him


    1. A further question elicits the information that none of the children – who are all young adults now – live in the hamlet, but have gone to seek work in the nearest town


    2. It is important that the fight take place between those directly involved and that neither party elicits the help of friends or family


    3. A puzzle that elicits


    4. I show my teeth to Diedie and make a grumbling sound that elicits a wavering smile from her


    5. Hearing Breidbart's anecdote retold elicits a wry smile from


    6. patterns, quantify the behaviors that it elicits, and describe its


    7. Mart, it isn’t different at all! That is why we wil choose a cardio method that elicits the same hormonal response as weight training, HIIT!


    8. “The question of identity is one which elicits wide, wordy and largely useless response


    9. Playing with it and seeing how it “feels” involves your physical body feeling the sensation of the water on your body, your mental body paying attention to what is happening while its happening and your emotional body enjoying the moment through the feelings the water elicits


    10. In systematic desensitization, the patient attains a state of complete relaxation and is then exposed to stimulus that elicits the anxiety response

    11. At first, I thought nothing of it, because my girlfriend is a gorgeous, sophisticated, and highly attractive woman who often elicits admiring glances from men


    12. elicits both mystery and fear


    13. If a fable passes as a fable it attracts little or no attention, but let it be circulated as truth, and the more extraordinary its details, the more wonder, excitement and comment it elicits


    14. When you are occupied with something that is interesting to you and elicits positive emotions, you will certainly feel a lot more satisfied and a lot better


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