"column" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Well, the column elicited the usual range of skeptical responses from experts, who argued that Mr. Bowlin's operation was just a fluke, or that he wasn't calculating his costs properly, or that Amazon.com would soon crush him and all other would-be little-guy competitors.
- A column in the 'Birmingham News' (Alabama) elicited memories from people who remembered Bush when he was in Alabama, working for the Blount campaign: "None have specific recollections about Bush and the National Guard.
- A column about Stephen's death in Britain's Daily Mail paper, written by Jan Moir, elicited a record 21,000 complaints after angry readers and fans (including popular British actor Stephen Fry) used Twitter to declare the article homophobic and insensitive.
- No recent columns, not even my continuing Nascar ride, have elicited as much positive response as the saga of five 60-ish men who decided to row 100 miles from South Street Seaport to the tip of Long Island just to see if they could do it.
- A recent column in this space airing the complaints of local diners has elicited some additional ones.
- The column elicited letters from a few other frustrated New Yorkers who had registration problems, despite a vast improvement in recent years.
- My columns about experts and objectivity elicited provocative responses from - well, from people on both sides of the issue.
- Every column has elicited reaction; however the ones I assume are going to generate the biggest fuss aren't always the ones that do.
- One measure of the lingering gulf in perceptions is the mail this column regularly elicits when racial shibboleths are questioned.
- Last week's column, focusing on anxieties parents have about the possibility of their children annoying other passengers, elicited a big response.
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