Ada Louise Huxtable, then the architecture critic of The New York Times, remembers that Mr. Zannettos evoked negative comment when he inscribed the facade stone at the lower right with his name; she says that it was only after some complaints that the names Carrère & Hastings were added.
This shook business and evoked wide comment in the press.
In the next issue of CosrfiopoHs: HOWARD ALAN TREESONG His Memorabilia and Boyhood (Editor's note: A recent article relating to the notorious Howard Alan Treesong evoked much comment.
Hybrid cars are familiar enough now on British roads not to evoke comment, but we've yet to see a hybrid motorcycle or scooter.
Until now the prospect of the 21st century and third millennium had not evoked much comment at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Whitefield was the first 'American' public figure to be well-known from New Hampshire to Georgia, and his death in 1770 evoked comment from the entire colonial press.
As soon as permitted, I haunted the college library at all hours; and shortly began to arrange for those odd travels, and special courses at American and European Universities, which evoked so much comment during the next few years.
My expectant silence evoked additional comment.