Exasperated that his news elicited so little response, F'nor rose.
The news elicited applause from a group that has had little cheer this season.
Any negative news about a stock elicits a lightning-fast reaction from these big investors.
The news did not elicit shouts of joy at Nagl's base.
On the face of it, the news may not elicit much sensation, but let's look at some facts.
The Woolworth's news has elicited much public lament over the disappearance of five and dimes.
While the Clinton administration thought the matter was relatively unimportant, the news elicited a firestorm of public opinion, most of it against Baird.
She knew it was irrational, but part of her had honestly believed that news of this magnitude must elicit some kind of obvious response, even from Tuvok.
At first, the news that Colin Ferguson had murdered six people on a commuter train elicited the kind of stunned reactions you might expect.
In the city, news of the gains, which were particularly pronounced in the Bronx and in some of the poorest-performing districts, elicited cheers among teachers and principals.