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1 Startling facts would come to light elicited by his deft questions.
2 The facts were elicited by testimony at the inquest.
3 These were the most important facts elicited by cross-examination.
4 Enthusiastic applause was elicited by a telegram from Vermont.
5 They are all occasional productions, elicited by some external cause, not prompted by inward necessity.
6 The spark of truth and honor that was left in her was elicited by his presence.
7 The following information was elicited by affirmative or negative replies to the interrogatories of those present:-
8 In those of any class over fifteen, no response has been elicited by feeding pineal gland.
9 Now it is impossible for the very act elicited by the will to be the last end.
10 Indeed, the first token of sympathy for others which the baron evinced was elicited by the bailiff.
11 Mr. Morton smiled at the changes elicited by his remarks, and proceeded to give his first command.
12 This was Ben's information, elicited by cross-examination as we sat on the veranda before unpacking our effects.
13 The real feelings and opinions of the assembly were soon seen; they were elicited by the ministerial reports.
14 The first proof of incapacity was elicited by the measures required for the departure of the Spanish troops.
15 Nothing in the way of a concrete cause, attackable on the material side, was elicited by this generalization.
16 The exclamation was elicited by the speaker stumbling over a boulder, and nearly going on to his head.
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