"No Nobel Peace Prize ever elicited more attention than the 2009 prize to Barack Obama, " Mr Lundestad writes.
At Wednesday's rally, Mr. Anwar's repeated attacks on Mr. Najib elicited wild applause from the crowd.
She compares the outrage to reactions elicited by actual war footage of violence toward humans.
However, some duties carried out by the Guernsey Fire and Rescue Service elicited a different response.
His par-saving putt on the fourth hole elicited roars, his birdie putt on 13 yelps.
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Anil's haranguing has elicited no response from Mukesh, who has maintained a stoic silence so far.
As you can imagine, these cuts have elicited a vigorous reaction from military personnel groups.
Even a question as seemingly objective as whether physical punishment was used elicited conflicting answers.
After a time, though, the politician wishes to discover what it was that elicited the public enthusiasm.
The change has elicited some protest from observers who complain that the museum is too expensive already.
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And while they all successfully identified the main ingredients of paella, other questions elicited some puzzled responses.
As controversial as it is ambitious, the dam has elicited intense opposition from Chinese and foreign critics.
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In the rats' piriform cortex, activity patterns elicited by these similar odours were now different as well.
In the present paper, we call this affective feeling, typically elicited by babies, infants, and young animals, cute.
As such, his opinions are elicited by journalists on a regular basis as a directional check on stocks.
Such unparliamentary language - and from one so young - elicited nervous giggles from her more circumspect team-mates.
This was a brave act of public criticism by Baduel which should have elicited another kind of reaction.
But is the role assigned by the boss or elicited by the employee?
After watching the funeral procession pass, he said his sign had elicited mostly mildly positive reactions from the crowd.
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The dramatic moment elicited little more than an eye roll from the press.
Predictably, these posthumous appearances elicited roars of approval from the mostly middle-aged crowd.
The name of Nadine Dorries elicited a wry smile from the prime minister.
But other mentions of Microsoft elicited cheers and boos in about equal measure.
The presidential debates have elicited abundant boxing metaphors, which as a former boxer and coach can always be entertaining.
Seeing children act out these grown-up situations has elicited a number of responses.
When they practiced the violin on summer evenings, their shrill arpeggios elicited, among neighbors, a mixture of curiosity and envy.
Not surprisingly, the latest unemployment report has elicited all sorts of hand-wringing over the future jobs' picture for today's workers.
Back home, Orozco's athletic choice elicited verbal abuse back at Holy Family, a Catholic grade school whose alumni include Jennifer Lopez.
It might be thought that Dahlan's admission of premeditated and continuous bad faith would have elicited a strong reaction from Israel.
Silent Spring elicited a public outcry for direct action followed by a brutal backlash from the chemical industry, often tainted with sexism.
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