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1 Wait and see what a few direct questions will elicit from Miss Page.
2 We had failed to elicit from European Governments anything hopeful upon this subject.
3 We had failed to elicit from European governments any thing hopeful on this subject.
4 Brasil grinned, maybe at the obscenity he'd finally managed to elicit from his former hero.
5 The querist proceeded to elicit from this Galloway Phoebus what their discourse chiefly turned upon.
6 No further soothsaying could they elicit from the Nigger.
7 The most that he could elicit from her were brief "yeps" and "nopes."
8 Santiago says they began development on Flower by choosing the emotion they wanted to elicit from players.
9 But a separate from that is it something that you could elicit from the study of nature?
10 Tommy managed to elicit from the natives the name of the place, which they said was Ooldabinna.
11 Her personality carried all of the drama potential she could elicit from her music when she played.
12 We shall, perhaps, elicit from him, something that will throw light upon the obscure part of this matter.
13 And might not an avowal of the whole truth elicit from her counsel of gratitude-somesolace, some guidance?
14 SOCRATES: Who is he?-sucha question as would elicit from a man the answer, 'I am a cobbler.'
15 He told me so himself, and I was unable to elicit from him any information as to his antecedents.
16 An Indian is accustomed to starve and it is not easy to elicit from him an account of his sufferings.
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