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But designing a part with specific dimensions still eludes me.
He records subdued, idiosyncratic electronic music that eludes easy description.
"What's matter?" is an enormous question, and still eludes me.
Sorey's work eludes the pinging radar of genre and style.
The difference between marketing and virtue signaling obviously eludes Airbnb's execs.
As impressive as it is, perfection eludes Breath of the Wild.
So, self-love eludes the masses, as it has for generations.
However, one title eludes me and has become my white whale.
But the mechanism that made the bacteria so deadly eludes them.
If there's a better version in Northern Virginia, it eludes me.
There's a certain lull to suburbs that eludes the city-dweller.
However, his biggest prize still eludes him: 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney.
But the good governance for which Singapore is renowned eludes Mr Yameen.
But with the rover now dead, the answer eludes the mission's scientists.
He did produce a list of demands but a deal still eludes him.
Bumgarner's fastball once inhabited the mid-90s, and such speed now eludes him.
It is clear that he is engulfed by the feelings he eludes to himself.
At any rate, the show eventually eludes to Lilith and Satan getting it on.
Dr. King's dream, that every American can fully pursue their potential, still eludes us.
Here&aposs an indisputable historical fact that eludes the most college professors these days.
The rest eludes him, and thus we have the most chaotic presidency in memory.
Yet the craft of charcuterie still eludes most people, and not for no reason.
Holding a candle with an outstretched arm, she eludes the Poet at every turn.
You try and focus on it, but it eludes your glance, refusing to be resolved.
But I don't believe it's comedy that Trump eludes so much as something larger: fictionalization.
Again, the reason why that struggle is such a cornerstone of Plum's being eludes us.
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She visits a meditation center and consults a Buddhist teacher, but equanimity often eludes her.
Also meningitis is a condition that eludes the diagnosis of many doctors and medical tests.
I treasure Alexandra and Razmik's relationship because it eludes categorization, neither clearly transactional nor romantic.
His fortune is dwindling, a manipulative girlfriend wants what's left, and family unity eludes him.
The end goal eludes them and so they're told that the answer is to hustle harder.
Fallout has appeared on computers, consoles, tablets, and smartphones, but one format still eludes it: tabletop.
" Jacob says, "Our path to glory has been swift and clear, but our destination eludes us.
But her chance to helm movies came earlier, even though that opportunity still eludes many women.
But the nest where the eagle was born still eludes him, as it does everyone else.
He fights with an inexplicable compulsion to catch "Justice," an aptly named prize that eludes him.
In particular, a full explanation of how these enigmatic features darken and fade still eludes us.
On the page, there is a lightness to "Socrates" that eludes much of this overcrowded production.
If the muse eludes you, maybe you're not blocked; maybe you just have nothing to say.
If some of his best poetry eludes easy comprehension, he more often produced verse after transparent verse.
"On top of a mountain in Karakoram in winter, your state of mind eludes words," he says.
What eludes them isn't just the context of her fame but possibly her category of celebrity in general.
Piecemeal Policies While a federal policy still eludes us, we're slowly patching up pieces of our ailing framework.
Rodarte is one of those labels that delights, fascinates, and (sometimes) eludes critics, customers, and fashion followers alike.
The older kids chase him, but he eludes them easily until a sudden rain storm ends the practice.
They honed a confidence that eludes most of us and summoned a poise that we can only imagine.
But animating them is a force that often eludes the caricaturist's pen: quiet, patient, determined and "decent" greed.
That's the nature of such quests, of course: Enjoy the pretty sojourn, even if your quarry eludes you.
It's also working on new digital services — a development Banister eludes to — that will improve users on-trip experience.
The baritone Günter Papendell plays the title role, and Asmik Grigorian plays Tatyana — Onegin's beloved, who consistently eludes him.
The Definitive Guide to Business Keeping millennials happy and committed to their work often eludes even the best managers.
The questions seem clear enough, but as writers and thinkers of every age have found, evil eludes easy answers.
Sometimes I feel that I can sort of grasp what that circle is, but a deeper understanding eludes me.
If ever there was a place that eludes answers, even as it elicits glib ones, the place is Israel.
In a strange way, this interpretation gets at an essential truth of the character that eludes its darker variations.
What do you think the difference is between the new customer and the millennial customer, another category that eludes retailers?
Born out of the nihilism of the atomic bomb, butoh is a Japanese form of dance that eludes simple definition.
Harbury is hopeful that, if success eludes them in the initial appeals, the case will eventually reach the Supreme Court.
For starters, the show is reality television, a dumb-by-default category that eludes criticism thanks to its apparent idiocy.
Alas, this "chief nourisher in life's feast," as he called it, often eludes millions of people who suffer from insomnia.
She wrote a one-woman show, "Proud," and was suddenly on a journey to success that eludes many indigenous Australians.
Though the name Tony Hawk is largely synonymous with skateboarding, his face often eludes strangers who approach him in public.
But as with everything I find durably transfixing, there is also something that eludes me, a palpable but inaccessible essence.
Although full-time employment eludes him, he recently started a part-time job as a home aide for a disabled child.
The company has certainly grown along with its expanding distribution network, but status as a household name still eludes the brand.
The reason this trick eludes humans is due to the simple fact that our species does not come equipped with tails.
I think Zendaya knew exactly how to sing what she was saying in Spanish, even if the exact translation eludes her.
Their camera work exudes professionalism that eludes most of what you'll find on YouTube: the cuts are clean and well edited.
" And Lex says of Express Scripts' industry, "Like Seth Rogen comedies, they are a U.S. institution whose utility eludes other nations.
That said, there are still occasions when the appropriate English word eludes him and we are both left in the dark.
And then there's the weird stuff, like invisible dark matter and mysterious dark energy, the exact nature of which still eludes cosmologists.
Although Mr. Straub and Ms. Huillet were both born in France and met as students in Paris, their nationality eludes precise classification.
The effect of the beats, and of the penetrating bass notes of the Ching, completely eludes the video recordings of the event.
The promise of forgiveness, of explanation, of a few words that will repair or redeem or transform the past mostly eludes us.
"The luxury of healthful living is one that realistically and understandably eludes a lot of people," he told me over the phone.
Chronic pain and illness now affect tens of millions of Americans, and in many cases the cause eludes the brightest medical minds.
But to inspire the requisite pity and terror, Anna needs to exude a passion that eludes and transcends medical and social diagnosis.
Success so eludes Earn, he is incredulous to find out that Paper Boi—his cousin, Wayne—sustains himself financially as a drug dealer.
In short, the sorcery required to keep a white shirt pristine in an environment that is constantly trying to stain you eludes me.
Activists say although the government response to human trafficking has improved in recent years, justice and support still eludes many victims, especially children.
If the preciousness and precariousness of freshwater eludes many of us, the immediate future will likely afford far fewer that privilege of ignorance.
Now working as a nanny to Jonathan and Poppy's younger brothers, she exudes a strength and moral certainty that eludes the tormented Zanes.
But even after I put my phone down, I'm still left tossing and turning as the minutes tick by and sleep eludes me.
Indeed, in a certain sense, it eludes us because, at its most radical, idleness tends to devour its devotees (again, Oblomov and Bartleby).
He eludes her for long, long minutes as she strides with shotgun and torch in a hunt for her own peace of mind.
The purpose of sending a 19463-year-old boy 3,000 miles away to a camp unknown to him with unknown people eludes me.
That's a tricky combination to pull off, and a challenge that almost entirely eludes this flat, disjointed production, at 3LD Art & Technology Center.
I leave the office and catch the bus home, knowing that rest eludes me as I still have work to do in accounting.
Yet the Afghan army and police's main task -- as defined about a decade ago -- of becoming able to secure the country eludes them.
The 12-minute video is full of the drama the song eludes to, featuring some of Tyra Banks' best acting since Life Size.
One perk enjoyed by others of their class, however, eludes them: a passport or long-term residents' visa for a country other than China.
"To the left of my photo that eludes you is an incredibly beautiful and adorable baby #takemyword," she added, positively beaming in the photo.
Some parrots and ravens are really good at imitating human speech, but for the most part, this is an ability that eludes most animals.
The failure is a major disappointment for people who thought Axovant had a promising therapy for a brain disease that routinely eludes promising therapies.
It's also conceivable that Cline flinched, for in not pushing Evie to the edge, she eludes a harrowing, possibly profound exploration of her soul.
You find yourself juggling numerous currencies and objectives, and the more complex your empire gets the more it eludes your ability to harmonise them.
The team also won another domestic trophy in the form of the League Cup, but European success still eludes it in the Champions League.
Reconciliation eludes the young couples at the end of R.B. Schlather's chic yet quirky production of "Così," conducted with silky alertness by Harry Bicket.
But gratifyingly, the movie also gives us catharsis, something that eludes me when these real-life videos emerge, in showing us the episode's aftermath.
And while this would mean singularities do stay frustratingly hidden, it would also reveal an important feature of the quantum gravity theory that eludes us.
He understood that effective diplomacy required the patient building of trust, something that often eludes leaders across national, ideological and cultural boundaries in our era.
But the biggest plot still eludes the project: an 11-acre swath in the middle of the footprint, held by Norman Brodsky, owner of CitiStorage.
The Zoom link inevitably eludes me at the very moment the videoconference is starting, and the garbage truck thunders by when I finally join in.
For 2016, I'm trying to think of a phrase as catchy as "Nader's Traders" — something that rhymes with Clinton or Johnson — but it eludes me.
But they are genetically and socially blessed with whatever the middle school idea of "hot" is, and that is a gift that eludes our girls.
He writes about gentrification, activist art, institutional decolonization, art education, and lots of other topics with a clarity that often eludes other books of this type.
They could almost be typographic — like the curves and lines of cursive — but they also resemble musical notation, or some other semaphore that eludes easy reading.
Notably, only one other domain has previously resolved to the same IP address as the fake FedEx page; a domain that eludes to a law firm.
Haddon remains best known as the author of "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," but that book's playfulness eludes this dark collection.
Her dancers are strong, but the slow-motion quality of her phrases often appears disconnected; striking the right balance between emotional and formal concerns eludes her.
Director Dee Rees (sharing script credit with Virgil Williams) brings Hillary Jordan's book to life with an ease that often eludes such page-to-screen transfers.
When I'm anxious, the focus needed for my favorite pastime, reading, eludes me, but more physical enterprises like cleaning a closet or a car sometimes work.
Color guard routines are mini-narratives, but the "Contemporary Color" directors largely decline to follow them, nervously cutting to backstage action when a hook eludes them.
What unites them is a strong commitment to portraying his subjects with the dignity and respect that often eludes them in the glare of news cameras.
That number of years eludes any rational attempt to understand it (Which is probably why it sounds so close—our heads just short circuit and say, threat!!!).
In fact, one of life's puzzles that eludes me most is how a person could enjoy corporate trainings enough to spend their time designing and running them.
Some of it is because, again, these guys really aren't content focused, and they're much more comfortable with algorithms and rules and sometimes common sense eludes them.
Ballet often depicts the elusiveness of women, but here it's Elgar who at several moments gently eludes his wife; as she holds his hand, he moves away.
What Carrington and Varo share is a highly detailed evocation of an alternative world with women at the center — busy at arcane activities whose meaning eludes us.
"Broadway Boogie-Woogie," by a starchy Dutchman enamored of the foxtrot and ideal democracy, feels foundational, as if nothing in the world quite eludes its gravitational tug.
I sometimes jot down a song idea—but when I go to actually write it, the bigger picture of how I'd make the song happen just eludes me.
He was once referred to as "the Daft Punk of people," a phrase whose meaning eludes him to this day, but which he's pretty sure is a compliment.
It's right in that sweet spot between the goalkeeper and his defenders, but it just eludes Mitrovic on the far post, and goes out for a goal kick.
When I began rebuilding my life this summer, I painfully discovered that they have no time for people who have fallen off the grid — such nuance eludes them.
Yet it's the rare teacher who hasn't experienced a "Why are we studying this anyway?" moment in the classroom, when the relevance of your curriculum eludes your students.
To the Editor: Thomas Groome puts his finger on the dilemma, but perhaps the solution still eludes the Democratic Party on how to deal with the abortion issue.
The ability to detect life on distant worlds still eludes us, but a new project coordinated by NASA now takes us a significant step closer to achieving that goal.
Jepsen's devotion to making top-grade classic pop might not have made her an arena headliner, but it granted her something valuable that often eludes far bigger stars: respect.
You'd want to specialize in a single, deeply British item that's prone to mispronunciation, eludes meaningful comparisons to any other dish, and has an origin story involving arsenic poisoning.
Pausing to remember a part of the beating heart of America that too often eludes us — the fallen, and the serving: U.S. military casualties from Operation Iraqi Freedom: 4,411.
Djokovic has dominated the men's game in recent years and had made it a priority to win an Olympic gold medal, the only major prize that still eludes him.
But as long as a deal eludes us, the chaotic system we have is well designed to make both derangements that much more powerful, both problems that much worse.
But the distinctive perversity of the author it riffs upon ultimately eludes the talented creators of this hourlong production, which opened on Monday night at the Fourth Street Theater.
Trying to keep his grasp on the Sleepwalker, the Poet arches back, back, back until, on his knees, his arms touch the ground and she eludes him once more.
More important for locals like the Ntongas, the center is also the headquarters of a junior tennis program, where children can learn a sport that often eludes poor youngsters.
There are plenty of shampoos, conditioners, and masks that boast properties to help ensure a fade-free finish, but there's one treatment that eludes even the most seasoned naturalistas: Olaplex.
The photographs tap into something much deeper, something that also eludes the clichéd trope that moments of collective grief can heal and hold together the divided parts of a nation.
One spacecraft, however, still eludes discovery — NASA's Polar Lander that disappeared without a trace in December 1999 as it was heading toward a spot on Mars near the South Pole.
Earnings stripping occurs when an inverted company eludes U.S. taxes on its domestic operation by shifting profits overseas in the form of tax-deductible interest payments to its foreign parent.
Whether it's the Fourth of July, Guy Fawkes Night in Britain, or a New Year's Eve celebration, the ecstasy of loud, flying projectiles that go whizz-bang-pop eludes no human.
Reading it, I felt like Simón watching Davíd do his number dances: "The logic of the dance eludes him entirely, yet he knows that what is unfolding before him is extraordinary."
In short, explosive chapters, an unnamed narrator whose sexuality eludes easy labels documents her descent into obsession, and the abyss that threatens to open up on the other side of lust.
From 1990 through 2015, the congressman-then-senator from Vermont had to content himself with a cult following on the progressive left and a reputation for decency that eludes most politicians.
I just send him pictures of me, my home, my city, and I know he can see them, even if figuring out how to respond still eludes him on most occasions.
The fact that we can see traces of the letters of her name — E's and L's — scribbled in the turbulent yellow cloud, invites us to read a painting that eludes understanding.
But now a prominent liberal economist and an influential Democrat think tank have released a report that should settle the debate by utilizing a factor that eludes anti-vaping activists — math.
Those sessions occurred over several days and have been pieced together into a production that is said to last 75 minutes, though what you experience eludes any usual measurement of time.
Those sessions occurred over several days and have been pieced together into a production that is said to last 75 minutes, though what you experience eludes any usual measurement of time.
Samantha Washington, Beatrice's younger sister, is the palace's bon vivant, but privately resents being the "spare" to Beatrice's heir and is searching for her purpose, an "indefinable something" that eludes her.
"Ultimately, 'Oblivion' galvanized Boucher's pain into a complex anthem of vulnerability and nihilism that defiantly eludes a clear reading — a reminder to never stop searching for nuance as you look ahead."
This pale creature — almost Snoopy-like on its back — compels us to place the multicolored forms floating above it in some kind of context, but it's a task that constantly eludes us.
By making him and Jackson into mismatched partners on a crime-solving mission, the movie foregrounds generational conflict, which brings a sense of the actual change that eludes Men in Black: International.
"Kitsch" — a word borrowed from the German language and meaning something comparable to "cheapness" — eludes a solid definition but lives somewhere among the cartoonishly bold, sometimes garish objects ingrained in popular culture.
And the pas de deux in all three ballets have configurations that suggest the man is a hunter who has found a fantastic creature that eludes him even while he grasps her.
Given all the recent technological advances, there is the potential for a "near real-time" surveillance system to detect outbreaks and to track containment effort, yet the dream eludes our government, she said.
Secretary Kerry's recent speech, as passionate as it was, eludes the fact that the U.S. had close to five decades to align its actions with international law and with its own domestic policies.
His debut EP, Bionic Ahmed, out this past week, is a perfect 6-track for 4 am somnambulists, where every tick and ghostly bump eludes attribution and the world feels slightly slowed down.
" Something subtle in the style of Paul Taylor's tango-inspired "Piazzolla Caldera" still eludes them, but they can easily manage the vast stylistic shift between "Untitled America" and Mr. Battle's own "No Longer Silent.
A tense and creepy journey into the heart of Manifest Destiny's darkness, the opera "Proving Up" instructs us, teeth clenched, that the American dream eludes even — especially — those who give everything to gain it.
Kimberly-Clark's local production has benefited the company amid the trade war not only because the company eludes tariffs but also because in China it isn't solely seen as an American company, Hsu explained.
Even her peccadilloes become emblems of strength, as for instance when a teammate tells Stone he wouldn't throw her out of his bed for eating crackers, and the sense of it entirely eludes her.
And in the end, no one, not even a millennial with a million in the bank can say for sure that the hustle to save will result in the thing that eludes them: happiness.
Golden Gate Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm that invests in Southeast Asian startups, partnered with INSEAD business school to issue a report outlining some of the reasons why success eludes so many founders.
Bones creep into her work — genetic code taking over where language eludes us — but also a disturbing awareness about the art market is transmitted here: these bones, former bodies, however "ethically sourced," are now art.
There's an early moment that doubles as a litmus test: driving a Trans Am (with an unfortunate but era-appropriate Confederate flag license plate emblem), Bandit eludes a police cruiser by zipping onto a side street.
And as Parkland survivors like David Hogg and Emma Gonzalez showed us over the past month, high-school students can speak about gun violence with a combination of biting honesty and optimism that eludes many adults.
Her clear, patient, sympathetic portraits of teachers, children, prostitutes, doctors—the whole raft of Russian humanity—provide a pointillist landscape and an understanding of the country, and its mentalities, that eludes many more overtly political books.
The work thus has certain calming physiological side-effects that feel similar to guided meditations or ASMR videos, but instead of dolphin vision-quests or "caring friend" roleplay, the libretto of Private Parts eludes easy description.
If Aldo didn't want to get on the lead after that, Edgar should be more than happy just reaping those benefits for five rounds rather than trying to rush in with punches as Aldo eludes him.
The destination looms on the horizon but eludes every effort to reach it, as Britain's politicians wage a kind of forever war over how, or even whether, to carry out the results of that much-disputed referendum.
"After watching this video from nearby Boone, North Carolina, Facebook followers and friends, I think we can say with some confidence that proof of Bigfoot still eludes us," the Greenville Police Department wrote on Facebook on Tuesday.
He evoked the sense of how we are often made prostrate before an idea of equality — spelling out the French word "égalité" in flower petals on the floor —  while the fulfillment of the idea nevertheless eludes us.
But the recognition she has long fought for – the recognition that a listing in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (or DSM, sometimes called the 'bible' of psychiatrists and psychologists) would provide – still eludes her.
Read more: From porn to "Game of Thrones": How deepfakes and realistic-looking fake videos hit it bigExactly why women are so under-represented in AI and tech in general is a question that still eludes researchers.
" But the federal agency, responsible for recording earthquake activity in the United States, goes on to say that "consistent and reliable behavior prior to seismic events, and a mechanism explaining how it could work, still eludes us.
The Senate blocked the latest Republican attempt to repeal Obamacare in a dramatic floor vote early Friday morning, yet again stalling — for now — the key campaign goal that eludes the GOP six months into the Trump administration.
The two Koreas have also learned to use Olympic diplomacy to achieve in a small, symbolic way a much bigger goal that eludes them in the real world: a show of unity across the divided Korean Peninsula.
Mumbai's chawls help meet the affordable housing needs of the city, and foster a sense of community and inclusion that eludes low-income workers and migrants of religious minorities, said Sameep Padora, an architect who has studied chawls.
That is because many people do not like the sound of a proposed handout even if it might help them; they aspire to prove their own worth by earning a good income, and yet that prospect eludes them.
On the page, however, he eludes our grasp, guarded by the author's perennial urge to keep us guessing, whereas Landais clings to the principle that, if you've got a poet, you might as well put him on show.
Matthew Riemer and Leighton Brown, the creators of the 400,000-strong account and the book's co-authors, were compelled to immerse themselves and their readership in a legacy that eludes many of today's Millennials and Generation Z-ers.
It's wonderful, during this age of agitprop and questions about who gets to speak for whom, to be reminded of the delicacy that one can find in art, a fineness of sensibility that eludes a blatantly political reading.
So, to review: The batter's job is to bat the ball in a way that eludes the fielders or leaves the field altogether, and the bowler's job is to befuddle the batter and destroy a precarious arrangement of sticks.
Lighted with a blend of nearly surgically bright whites mixed with blue accents by Jill Nagle, the otherwise stark space features a marvelous array of bric-a-brac that engages the eye even as the tricky play at times eludes logic.
A theme so timeless as to suggest a certain stolid permanence, this vagueness of home inspires even as it eludes members of a single household, creating a familiar world within an unfamiliar land, a country that is simultaneously everywhere and nowhere.
Insomnia usually begins with a lament: for the love (and loss) of sleep; over the red-eyed mornings and sludgelike days that tail the wakeful nights; for the rest you crave and cannot get and the cognitive snap that eludes you.
The proposed debt-equity rule is aimed at stopping a practice known as earnings stripping, which occurs when a newly inverted company eludes U.S. taxes by moving profits overseas as tax-deductible interest payments on loans to its foreign parent.
Amir has the rangy physique that eludes Berto—he's somewhere below 6 feet (every tale of the tape differs on exactly how far below, and I didn't bring a ruler) with a 71-inch reach and no discernible architecture beneath his togs.
It publishes information but eludes the definition of a publisher, claims to be a technology company but acts more like an advertising firm, exists as a sort of digital town square but is not subject to the rules of a common carrier.
Or because of the favorable draw that dropped the Rangers into a less imposing side of the playoff bracket, thus guaranteeing they would avoid the three best teams — Washington, Pittsburgh and Columbus — until the conference finals, a stage that eludes them yet again.
So long as that kind of popularity eludes our chief executives, their unilateralism is more likely to be a driver of dysfunction — encouraging wild swings from presidency to presidency, impeding policy certainty and follow-through — than a greased slope to presidential tyranny.
The refrain is getting tired, and success still eludes, which brings us to the Xperia X. This is Sony's latest try at that resurgence, this time marked by the company taking its US ventures a little more seriously, launching both here and in Europe simultaneously.
A version of that resentment, usually labeled populism or anti-elitism, has become a potent force in American politics, and while Amis has much to say about its improbable vehicle — our 45th president — the tenor of our public life at the moment eludes him.
By leveraging the power and scale of our industry to build a new paradigm of social services — one that exists outside of government and eludes the whims of politicians — we can transform the social sphere to reach more people in a more impactful way than ever before.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas) told reporters last week, the logic eludes some in the president's party.
While I never have doubted the worthiness of any of these goals, the concept that most often eludes legislators is: 'Can we make consumers pay the higher prices for the increased operating costs that accompany public regulation and government reporting requirements with reams of red tape.
Any scenario is possible, including one in which impeachment redounds to Trump's benefit and increases the chances of his re-election, because he paints himself a martyr, eludes conviction in the Senate, frames that as exoneration and watches his fans mobilize and turn out as never before.
In the political sphere, the U.S. Senate blocked the Republicans most recent attempt to repeal Obamacare in a floor vote early Friday, dealing another blow which yet again delayed — for the time being — the key campaign goal that eludes the GOP six months into the Trump administration.
While he retains some generational tics (he's sticking by U2), his taste mostly tilts toward fresh voices, an asset that eludes many professional critics: Meet the semiretired law professor with two kids in college, rapidly graying hair and a willingness to welcome Young Thug into his life.
Supermodel, author and "Top Chef" co-host Padma Lakshmi was diagnosed with endometriosis at the age of 13 — too late, she said, to save her marriage to author Salman Rushdie, and too late to avoid many personal and professional repercussions caused by a disease that often eludes diagnosis.
Some people were born with it, and the winning combination of good genes, wholesome lifestyle habits, and just pure, dumb luck eludes the rest — but that doesn't mean you have no choice but to wear your redness and uneven texture on your sleeve whether you like it or not.
In the age of Metal Twitter, it's easy to end up befriending people who play in the bands you like, especially in the underground, and Vile Creature have certainly mastered the artful balance of self-promotion and earnest community involvement that eludes so many other bands on social media.
The grace with which the hero of "Wild Boys" eludes the police by vaulting into a garbage can and the stark poetry with which — shot by his lover — the villain of "Midnight Mary" collapses against a door being frantically jiggled from the other side are flashes of pure kinesis.
Installation view, Noah Davis (featuring Kahlil Joseph and Onye Anyanwu's BLKNWS ® Original Programs [2018–2019]) , David Zwirner, New York, 2020 (courtesy the Estate of Noah Davis and David Zwirner)Often compared to that of Luc Tuymans, Henry Taylor, and Marlene Dumas, Davis's style eludes such easy descriptors.
They're an alluringly enigmatic pair, unpredictable oddball Hae-mi (Jeon Jong-seo) and dead-eyed playboy Ben (Steven Yeun), and their respective gravitational pulls turn Burning from a potential romance to a love triangle to a thriller, and finally to something that eludes labels or any easy interpretation of what's really going on.
We've raised huge sums of money to support breast cancer awareness and research — the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure program alone, which is arguably one of the most visible breast cancer fundraisers, has generated nearly a billion dollars since it began in the early '24s — yet a true, life-saving cure for breast cancer eludes us.
But consciousness still eludes our understanding, and we're not certain how it arises in the brain, let alone how we can transfer it from point A to point B. It's also quite possible that subjective awareness cannot be replicated in the digital realm, and that it's dependent on the presence and orientation of specific physical structures.
E.Coli deaths linked to romaine lettuce, officials say  Arizona farm blamed for part of large, nationwide E.Coli outbreak  Romaine riddle: why the E.Coli outbreak eludes food investigators  When eight inmates at an Alaska prison got sick, F.D.A. investigators traced the illness back to whole-head romaine lettuce that was harvested from Harrison Farms in the Yuma area.
A voluntary, white Day of Absence in which members of the dominant culture are excluded from the events and discussion of the day, may in a small way help illustrate to whites the dynamic of white privilege, which otherwise eludes members of the dominant culture who, on every other day, are on the inside looking out.
The film's other strength is the premise which gives it its name: a fissure in the ranks of the world's superheroes between those who see oversight by the United Nations as necessary, or at least tolerable, and those who wish to set their own compass (the analogy between having superpowers and being a superpower is pretty clear: in case it eludes people, the film's climax is set in a missile silo).
In truth, it would have made the report stronger since it reflects the hardheaded common sense of the Framers who knew that a president who faced criminal charges would have to spend far too much time on his own defense, would not have credibility with foreign counterparts, and could not be counted on "to take care that the laws are faithfully executed," a happy circumstance that unfortunately still eludes us.
HIV would ultimately claim the lives of Ariel and Elizabeth — but not before Elizabeth turned personal tragedy into a movement, pushing for research that would virtually end mother-to-child transmission of HIV in the US. While many Americans may believe the HIV epidemic is in the past, organizations like EGPAF working in the global fight confront on a daily basis the sobering reality that the finish line still eludes us.

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