The elusive chanteuse is not quite as elusive as she may think.
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And as a result, that elusive legal marijuana tax windfall will continue to be, well, elusive.
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Afterward, the always elusive first lady became even more elusive, slipping out of Washington, much to the surprise of the press.
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My first try at this puzzle had ELUSIVE as a theme entry, since "Elusive Butterfly" was a pretty big hit by Bob Lind in 1966.
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Because of these behaviors, the cats are considered quite elusive, so elusive that no one has been able to catch sand kittens on camera … until now.
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The ever-elusive Taylor Swift is reportedly shooting a music video in London right now, which raises the question: Is Joe Alwyn, ever-elusive maybe-boyfriend of Swift, in the video?
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The remaining 250% would be that elusive down-payment - elusive because for a median home in the counties of San Francisco or San Mateo, that down-payment would be nearly $212,2200.
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Love is perennially elusive — but not impossible to find.
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A postcard from an elusive desert landscape — and more.
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A postcard from an elusive desert landscape — and more.
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But there is one endorsement that remains elusive: Mr. Bush's.
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Elusive and masterful, everything he does is treated with reverence.
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But the promise of a $35,000 Model 3 proved elusive.
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Physicists are searching high and low for the elusive particle.
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Upon meeting the elusive billionaire – Grey – Miss Steele is smitten.
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The Australian still missed out on an elusive home podium.
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Private helicopter is the elusive billionaire's transportation mode of choice.
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The first hints these elusive particles turned up decades ago.
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Yet equality remains elusive, and it is constantly under threat.
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Hence the name "Illusive", a portmanteau of illusion and elusive.
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Accomplishments in areas such as entitlement spending remain elusive, too.
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The modesty usually expected in an autobiography often proves elusive.
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What elusive spot are the dancers trying to get to?
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Seats are narrower, legroom more cramped and luggage space elusive.
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To be that insatiable means that true fulfillment is elusive.
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Physicists have been chasing after this elusive beast ever since.
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Now they're even numbers, and clearly have that elusive momentum.
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But similar efforts at the state level have been elusive.
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We've yet to see that elusive, perfect expression of remorse.
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It is amorphous, elusive, and gives the impression of infinity.
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It was debunked last night, but the truth remained elusive.
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However, the big screen remained elusive for a long time.
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The goal is so elusive and hard to define, it's
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But this category of customers is especially elusive in healthcare.
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Lamar remained mostly elusive in interviews, holding his muse close.
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He ceased to embody 'elusive aggression' and becomes just 'aggression'.
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Your sex drive plummets; sex becomes painful; orgasms become elusive.
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The enemy was often "elusive and ambiguous," US Army Gen.
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So, did Nick Viall bring her to that elusive climax?
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Much like a good fart joke, Ivanka Trump is elusive.
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By no narrative stretch, the elusive seventh layer is ... friendship.
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Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes have an extremely elusive relationship.
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To make things worse, fierce competition has made profit elusive.
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Campbell's path to victory is far more elusive than Kennedy's.
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Which is when that elusive MMA consensus started to form.
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Hard information on the progress of integrating refugees is elusive.
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Go deeper: Peace has never been more elusive in Afghanistan
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But somewhere in all this, the whole truth remains elusive.
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"Autobiography of Red," Anne Carson The hero is so elusive.
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And inside a small restaurant was the elusive Dracula beer.
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But for some reason, her big break has been elusive.
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Raising the payroll tax cap needn't be an elusive goal.
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However, a final agreement over specific fiscal measures remains elusive.
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Hygge, like love though far less elusive, cannot be bought.
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So if sobriety proves elusive, she might consider an alternative.
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Details about his father, Moritz Wiener, are elusive, almost nonexistent.
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For now, they remain mysterious, elusive, and hard to catch.
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Notably, she's the daughter of Huawei's elusive founder, Ren Zhengfei.
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Yes, a description of the flavor of Globo is elusive.
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A level playing field for everyone remains elusive, perhaps unattainable.
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That would make profits elusive and further raise premium prices.
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"Next weekend" turned out to be an elusive time frame.
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We've captured the data — it's the insights that are elusive.
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I've met them a few times, but they're pretty elusive.
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The stars of reality TV are often seeking something elusive.
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Also, you have too elusive a relationship to the tangible.
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But it was an elusive thing that I was after.
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But taming the city's din has been an elusive ambition.
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None of this was apparent in Lin's bafflingly elusive drawings.
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But a trade deal with the Chinese has proved elusive.
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And yet a sense of an ending can be elusive.
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If anything, gun control laws currently are even more elusive.
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With each arrest, a return to normalcy became more elusive.
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What they offer is that most elusive of qualities: honesty.
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Meanwhile, you are trying to track a prey that's elusive.
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When real experiments are elusive, one turns to thought experiments.
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But being water doesn't simply mean being fluid and elusive.
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The man once even executed the elusive quintuple dick flip.
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Our disappointment over missing the elusive pallid peregrine had receded.
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As the neurological disease progressed, freedom became ever more elusive.
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Retelling becomes reliving, a fleeting wisp of Shakespeare's elusive breath.
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That's a lot of Frank Ocean, by his elusive standards.
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Schumann's elusive genius has allowed for a lot of naysayers.
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Or a gull gliding past, searching for an elusive meal.
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The "compassionate" lens promised on the jacket copy proves elusive.
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Given all these factors, the island's potential independence remains elusive.
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And freedom is so elusive, so prized in Senna's work.
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And defining Harlem's boundaries with precision has long been elusive.
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The program saw asset prices climb while inflation remained elusive.
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And Andy Reid finally got his elusive Super Bowl win.
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"The prize can be a little bit elusive," Mr. Pope.
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But winning the finals has often proved to be elusive.
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So far, confirmation from these complementary techniques has proved elusive.
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These are the most tense moments in any Elusive Target.
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For many of Chaon's characters, identity is elusive as water.
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After 16 years, outright "victory" and "defeat" have remained elusive.
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It's hard not to believe in that elusive American dream.
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He has also become one of today's most elusive artists.
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It's that elusive blend of trendy, timeless, and high quality.
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But the votes of other senators have become more elusive.
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In time, the sounds coalesce into wandering, elusive lyrical lines.
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The result is that most elusive thing: improved cardiac function.
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The business model of Hollywood is so elusive to me.
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Still, his status as a seductive, if elusive, soul man endures.
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Start looking for the really elusive Fender's blue butterfly #USFWS pic.twitter.
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Chile's dream of becoming a fully developed economy thus looks elusive.
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Specific meaning remains elusive, and the artist's choice of details cryptic.
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Why does peace remain so elusive for the world's newest nation?
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Short of a catastrophic epidemic, however, his vision will remain elusive.
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The women are Balanchine women: mercurial, elusive, conflicted in their independence.
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Also we're still continuing to release elusive targets and escalation contracts.
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Because of that, true forgiveness, for me, has always remained elusive.
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But striped hyenas are elusive, understudied and not exactly well liked.
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An elusive fugitive, hunted by drones, only once seen in public.
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I have found the elusive, rare and surprisingly cuddly golden unicorn!
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A deal has so far proved elusive, as it could again.
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But the details of what exactly happened remained elusive for decades.
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Found a good place to grab a few elusive slime eels?
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How do you account for the complex and elusive "human element"?
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They have that elusive quality that advertisers crave in 2019: authenticity.
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Months later, progress on that side of Congress is still elusive.
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However, wage growth has been elusive and productivity has been flat.
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A change in federal law has so far been more elusive.
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Retiring THEY call him "Elusive," at least on the hiking trails.
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Even in health, the eradication of polio has proven maddeningly elusive.
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A new study shows the elusive nature of what's to blame.
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But thus far funding for continuing the research has proven elusive.
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But the cockpit voice recorder is proving to be more elusive.
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There are times when the movie becomes too elusive and elliptical.
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Her untitled drawing of a demon is alive with elusive energies.
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The NES Classic Mini and SNES Classic are elusive little beasts.
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That leaves Miranda an Oscar short of the elusive (P)EGOT.
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Deficit has proved to be repeatedly elusive in this particular market.
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But security, the status of Jerusalem and mutual recognition remained elusive.
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They appear poised to go after the president's elusive tax returns.
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Of course, the Prince That Was Promised remains an elusive prophecy.
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While the concept has been proved, commercializing fusion remains elusive. Why?
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Listen, the reasons behind President Donald Trump's Twitter behavior are elusive.
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"To date, finding a solution ... has proved elusive," the report said.
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Being vague, delayed and elusive is no way to regain trust.
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Getting the Rift to fit right can prove elusive at first.
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And elusive South London electronic artist Burial gives precisely zero fucks.
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Inflation remains elusive, however, after prices fell annually again in February.
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Nevertheless, closing asset deals remains elusive, according to one potential buyer.
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For a decade and a half the "requirements" have remained elusive.
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But there is nothing terribly avant-garde, elusive, or enigmatic here.
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It also committed to overshooting its elusive 2 percent inflation target.
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What we seek is that elusive, perfect focus — or flow state.
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Today, we deconstruct and analyse even the most elusive of processes.
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Sia's appearance is especially exciting because of her famously elusive persona.
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The deal is Verizon's latest effort to reach elusive millennial viewers.
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But progress toward ending the decades-long conflict has proven elusive.
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Just two years from the deadline, that target remains elusive, however.
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The ride quality is that elusive blend of comfortable and firm.
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Infrastructure, however, has the possibility of being the elusive bipartisan win.
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Today, Congress has real opportunities to find that elusive common ground.
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Striking a meaningful deal on climate has proved an elusive goal.
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The appeal of Jack Reacher seems obvious but remains elusive onscreen.
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He was an elusive guy, and little is known about him.
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But the waves themselves proved elusive until the construction of LIGO.
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The elusive one we all wish to know, but few will.
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Funding for California's $2403 billion high-speed rail is still elusive.
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Funding for California's $2100 billion high-speed rail is still elusive.
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But the better answer is Ted Bundy, the elusive serial killer.
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Hard numbers on the frequency of defensive gun use are elusive.
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Its story is very simple, but also dream-like and elusive.
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Then there's elegance, the third and most elusive aspect of beauty.
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But the motive may be elusive, as Hussain was also killed.
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And yet that stability is as elusive as it is alluring.
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Now he is essential as they strive for an elusive championship.
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A 173th national title for Auriemma has remained elusive since 2016.
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During that time, my dream of going to school seemed elusive.
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But the legal threshold for criminal charges has been largely elusive.
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I think he is being elusive and difficult for a reason.
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PATERNITY: The Elusive Quest for the Father, by Nara B. Milanich.
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I found entries pretty elusive today, but not over the top.
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Mostly she writes about that elusive state: a long, happy marriage.
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This is not a puzzle film, but its ends are elusive.
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The elusive issue in white-collar cases is almost always intent.
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The worst cruelties are those imposed in pursuit of elusive targets.
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The influences are varied and ever-present, but subtle and elusive.
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The Second Coming never came and the Promised Land remained elusive.
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He is famously elusive and his humor tends toward the sardonic.
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The predominantly Buddhist country has been an elusive catch for China.
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The truth is that the locus of responsibility is maddeningly elusive.
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McCallum casts memory as both wild and vulnerable, sentient and elusive.
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It's seductive, demanding, elusive and impossible to separate from its image.
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Tracing what role gender played in any decision is often elusive.
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Video is another elusive tool for many small businesses like mine.
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Skal draws on vast research but admits that Stoker is elusive.
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Yet the path to significant revenue seems as elusive as ever.
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Yet even when focused on the music, the mechanisms stay elusive.
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What was van Gogh attempting to convey with these elusive brushstrokes?
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The China Dream has never seemed closer, and never more elusive.
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Is shaping a positive culture really as elusive as it seems?
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The good news is that it isn&apost elusive at all.
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The meaning is elusive but tantalizing, like much of Thurman's work.
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Wages increases have remained elusive despite a seemingly tight labor market.
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Mountain lions are elusive beasts, often traveling alone, undetected at night.
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Common sense should be common, but it's damned elusive in Washington.
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Their solution is international cooperation, but such cooperation has proven elusive.
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"Unfortunately, some of this needed collaboration may be elusive," he said.
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The goal of peace, however, has remained as elusive as ever.
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An elusive bliss that can dissolve as fast as it emerged.
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But the elusive and fierce animals are seldom available for testing.
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However, agreement on a practical solution has remained elusive so far.
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He is elusive and conniving, earnest and manipulative, brutal and desperate.
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Nonetheless, I remained resolute in my quest for that elusive job.
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Again, the meaning is mysterious and elusive, but here unmistakably fecund.
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Google's dedication to net neutrality has also proven elusive in recent years.
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His particular creative vision remains elusive, but perhaps that is the point.
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But his manager was elusive on how long the job would last.
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The most elusive Kardashian stops by Khloé's to celebrate Dream's 2nd birthday.
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Facebook's massive scale has always tempted publishers, but revenue has been elusive.
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Inflation has been elusive for the Fed despite its easy policy path.
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Yet Mr Hamon's unexpected victory gives him that elusive political quality, momentum.
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For me, the subtle, elusive stretches of the music are the strongest.
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His mother was never anything more to him than an elusive stranger.
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Justice has not been served and feels more and more elusive everyday.
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However, the biological mechanism behind this adaptive change has remained frustratingly elusive.
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An adorable toddler was captured on camera chasing his every elusive shadow.
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Police say the drugs belonged to the elusive Dario Antonio Usuga, a.k.a.
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However, a sale has proven elusive amid cost and technology transfer issues.
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Other examples of major philanthropic largess from Trump have also been elusive.
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Image: Royal Mint / GizmodoThe marquee security feature, however, is much more elusive.
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The only challenge is finding that elusive formula in the first place.
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But agreeing a practical solution post-Brexit has proved elusive so far.
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Still, despite the recent city-level bans, federal legislation has been elusive.
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Now nearly three years into his presidency, Trump's "ultimate deal" remains elusive.
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Then I head over to CVS and find the elusive glitter spray!
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Like so much in this labyrinthian exhibition, the answer remains provocatively elusive.
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So what's their secret to getting this ever-elusive formula just right?
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Their mission: to solve some of the elusive mysteries of tornado formation.
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Oil also has become a pain trade, with an elusive market bottom.
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Still, a more robust recovery will remain elusive, according to some economists.
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It is "perfectly suited for studying this cryptic, elusive, and rare species."
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Keeping track of elusive animals, especially those that are endangered, isn't trivial.
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Of course, Bektic's elusive return to action was very nearly spoiled—twice.
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Rubio is desperate to at last secure an elusive win, somewhere, anywhere.
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But a sustained rise in inflation across the developed world remains elusive.
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Are there any things you do to shepherd the ever-elusive vibes?
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In the US, the Sichuan peppercorn is still a rather elusive spice.
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"It's an elusive thing," Pitt told GQ of moving on after divorce.
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Comprehensive legislation to deal with 11.3m undocumented immigrants has long proved elusive.
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Vita remains elusive, but Stapinski weaves together an engrossing set of possibilities.
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Trust and mutual understanding among nation states are fragile and elusive concepts.
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Finding a happy medium between the two didn't prove too elusive, though.
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"They're pretty elusive," said Andrew Tilker, Global Wildlife Conservation's Asian species officer.
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And lasting peace—symbolized by the ultimate dream of reunification—remains elusive.
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In baseball, however, clear explanations for teamwide batting slumps are often elusive.
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As for that apparent paradox, of restless me seeking out elusive birds?
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Gender pay equality, while widely recognized as a societal duty, remains elusive.
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And yet justice in even the most basic form has been elusive.
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But so far, actual profitability has been elusive for online grocery ventures.
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But in real life, that hope seemed elusive over the past week.
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But even a half-victory on the trade file now seems elusive.
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At the same time, though progress was made, media diversity remains elusive.
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Clinton was trying to secure a swing state that could prove elusive.
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I'm glad to finally see that elusive number on the scale again.
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The evening current was swift, the water murky, and the fish elusive.
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And while deadlines may be elusive, there is a very easy solution.
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For many gig workers, as for Seth F., that dream remains elusive.
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Gotta say, we kind of liked the elusive thing he had going.
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And did WELSHFEST have the answer to that most elusive of questions?
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Though the species was always elusive, the panda's prehistoric habitat was vast.
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Reconciliation and reform needed to join the European Union have proven elusive.
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There are two definitions that float around for the elusive blue moon.
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The details, however, are what matter in the deal and remain elusive.
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New York's aggressively cute, cutely aggressive park mascot had suddenly turned elusive.
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All that is missing is that elusive first win on the circuit.
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Safe to say, especially on a harried weekday morning, perfection was elusive.
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It was to locate the elusive fulcrum between his rage and faith.
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Descending from Malindidzimu, we continued our quest for the elusive black eagle.
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All along, a deal that could get Trump's approval has remained elusive.
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That effort seemed more elusive than ever, given Palestinian outrage over Jerusalem.
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Brain rest itself was elusive, as I seemed incapable of arresting thought.
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And dramatically she drew out every elusive nuance of this confounding character.
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Marine patrols battled an often elusive enemy and the equally challenging jungle.
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Or, more realistically, yet still lamentably elusive … a perfectly nice Sunday puzzle.
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Her electric performances in the 1960s made her an elusive cult heroine.
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Finding a balance between work and life is already elusive for many.
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The big picture: Despite that fervor, progress on climate change remains elusive.
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To a non-Brazilian, the concert's extra-musical components could be elusive.
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But common ground has been even more elusive in the current climate.
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But for much of the past 52 years, unity has proved elusive.
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Yet despite two lengthy trials, the question of motive was always elusive.
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Gerard and Alain Wertheimer, the elusive co-owners of Chanel, also attended.
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Gerard and Alain Wertheimer, the elusive co-owners of Chanel, also attended.
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Brown remains elusive and vague throughout, a shadow projected on a wall.
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But the holy grail of leaks remains elusive: President Trump's tax returns.
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The imam at Dar Al Uloom, Roshan Zamir Abbassi, was elusive, unavailable.
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However, in international politics, concepts like "winning" and "losing" can be elusive.
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But compromises on other areas — specifically, labor and enforcement provisions — remained elusive.
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But they all may be chasing something increasingly elusive: a universal hit.
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The elusive Cornell inspired a book that relied on inference and sympathy.
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But an impassioned subset was after something far more resonant and elusive.
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We hear it all the time; job security is becoming increasingly elusive.
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However, whether inflation will reignite and when remains elusive, traders have said.
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Despite multiple meetings by trade negotiators, a broad agreement has been elusive.
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Often it's the man who gazes at, and pursues, the elusive woman.
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The nature of their relationship is also pleasantly elusive — are they lovers?
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But even these skilled marksmen found whatever was killing the locals elusive.
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And 27 years later, he's proven to be quite the elusive character.
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Q: That sounds great, but what you are looking for is almost elusive.
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But the imagery is delicately constructed — echoing, perhaps, the elusive nature of memory.
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Until recently, these elusive elements' names were just fancy translations of their numbers.
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The pastoral setting of her family home gestures toward an elusive idyllic past.
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But building bots that can truly carry on conversations is still proving elusive.
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Without that capability, automating processes with AI underpinnings remains elusive for many companies.
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But looking for hidden sectors means smoking out those elusive long-lived particles.
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For now, Senate and gubernatorial race wins have proved a bit more elusive.
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This leaves room for even stranger ideas—maybe even the elusive dark matter.
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Despite incredible advances in biomedicine, a true cure for HIV has remained elusive.
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And the elusive Fiona Apple put out a simple, but effective protest song.
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Each seeks elusive shelter as it reels from its own set of disruptions.
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Classmates say he wasn't, but records are kept secret, so proof is elusive.
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But a resolution of the disputed area in the southern Caspian remains elusive.
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But for advocates and lawyers, the technology, largely unregulated, is elusive and dangerous.
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The elusive giant squid has been the subject of sea lore throughout history.
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Pros: having someone to cuddle with, possibly achieving that elusive thing called intimacy.
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"With cash scarce and profits elusive, we find these cuts prudent," Azer wrote.
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"Insecurity #14503 Love" (1943-46) is even more elusive as an erotic allegory.
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Meanwhile, for the women who say Epstein abused them, that justice remains elusive.
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Successful investing often comes down to that elusive balance between risk and opportunity.
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This isn't any ordinary wedding; this is the wedding of the Elusive Chanteuse.
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The Kraken, however, might exist — in the form of the elusive giant squid.
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As previously mentioned the elusive Pro model could have a dual lens system.
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So far however, a sustainable market for educational toy products has proven elusive.
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An elusive, desert-dwelling bird, its expression suggests bad temper rather than entente.
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Growth in the heartlands remains elusive for UNIQLO both there and in Europe.
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To detect these elusive quakes, the scientists used a technique called template matching.
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It's the elusive millennial group that DHL is targeting with its ESL partnership.
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Despite all the money being thrown at food delivery, profitability can be elusive.
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Ones where lesbian couples can have biological babies without an elusive sperm contribution.
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But where can one find these elusive jobs that allow nearly unrestricted travel?
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Both tools, in tandem, are pretty effective in helping you find elusive beasts.
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We sat long hours trying to reach a compromise and it's always elusive.
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But Trump later warned he could postpone talks if a deal remains elusive.
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NICHD is also closing in on an elusive pill-form male hormonal contraceptive.
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And perhaps these particles are hiding the secret of the elusive dark matter.
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For now, the ultimate answer to the size of our brains is elusive.
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Yet the elusive millionaire's tax requires Albany's approval, and isn't likely to happen.
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For many, it's elusive, imagined as something only the most creative can achieve.
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It also committed to an overshoot of its elusive 2 percent inflation target.
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He grabbed six, but he was more concerned with getting an elusive win.
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Lasso has yet to gain traction with Facebook's ever-elusive teen users, though.
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"It feels good," Bryant said of helping Darvish get the elusive home win.
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The perfect T-shirt can be elusive, even to the most discerning shopper.
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Since happiness is elusive and fickle, pursuing it can be fruitless and frustrating.
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People sometimes forget that the internet isn't an elusive cloud in the sky.
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The elusive standard battery $35,000 variant is not yet an option for customers.
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Both of their matches were scratched Monday, delaying their searches for elusive titles.
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A giant that can compete with behemoths of Silicon Valley, however, remains elusive.
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The solution to this spiraling violence has been elusive, to say the least.
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But for the past few years peace itself was elusive among the musicians.
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However, despite continued improvement in the labor market, wage growth has remained elusive.
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As Ms Blackburn searches for the elusive Doggerland, his absence becomes palpable, too.
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The mysterious, elusive French girl gets it all right: headwear, make-up, stripes.
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Yet they couldn't quite pull off the elusive seed-to-seed success story.
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Afterward, she headed to her black S.U.V. The perfect chair was proving elusive.
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Here's a look at the life of the president's most elusive adult child.
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"Notice the enormous plantain tree, compost piles, and the elusive Juggling Shed," Mattson.
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If Mr. Trump loses the state, any path to victory will be elusive.
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I've said elusive things here and there but nothing actionable, no definitive statements.
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Today, his work is in a peculiar posthumous phase, both celebrated and elusive.
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Efficient, high-volume production of the Model 3 has remained elusive for Tesla.
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Barack Obama's 2008 convention highlighted his single mother and his elusive Kenyan father.
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A result is that American attention seems both vitally important and frustratingly elusive.
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Working parents everywhere find themselves in search of the elusive work-life balance.
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Children today may finally be resisting the elusive insulation we crave for them.
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Genuine desire, the elusive marvel Eve seeks in her nightly explorations of milfateria.
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BREAKING Fake Melania Trump revealed to be elusive criminal mastermind Carmen Sandiego: pic.twitter.
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On March 27, the Elusive Chanteuse herself, Mariah Carey, will celebrate a birthday.
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The Elusive Targets twist that rhythm, pulling Hitman's theatricality in a new direction.
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In place of the freedom that rehearsal provides, the Elusive Targets introduce transience.
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The field's elusive quality hung over them, the closest thing around to darkness.
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The union's long-sought goal of organizing foreign automakers has also proven elusive.
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A force bigger—and more elusive—than he could have ever possibly imagined?
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Expansive Jupiter squares off with elusive Neptune for the second time this year.
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Dragon Quest XI: Echoes Of An Elusive Age is weighed down by history.
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As global rivals have found, though, the ingredients for sustainable profit are elusive.
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But its meaning turns out to be as elusive as its strange setting.
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Brooks Atkinson, in The New York Times, found it bitter, elusive and overloaded.
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The possibilities are many, even if universal agreement is certain to be elusive.
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Six months after the poisoning, a clear picture of the motive remains elusive.
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It was difficult to detect hints of such elusive imagery in the music.
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But the enemy is right there: invisible, elusive, but it is making progress.
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Under Mr. Grevemberg's leadership, Glasgow 2014 accomplished an elusive feat: finishing under budget.
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But missing are tone, pace and flavor — that elusive snap, crackle and pop.
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The result is simultaneously elusive and concrete: abstract cinema that packs a punch.
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The two men agreed to restart negotiations on a long-elusive nuclear agreement.
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Although she is ever-present, she is elusive, a puzzle inside a puzzle.
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Whether Young has figured out how to actually live these beliefs remains elusive.
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When he got out in 2017, a return to normal life proved elusive.
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Yet more than six months into the talks, a conclusion still appeared elusive.
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What qualities to look for in electing a president is an elusive subject.
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The seal stone's possible relevance to the Homeric epics is intriguing but elusive.
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Ms. Deneuve's actual daughter, Chiara Mastroianni, has a cameo as the elusive Albertine.
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"Billy," diving into the elusive sandwich. Chicken. Brioche. Pickles. New. Sandwich. Popeyes. Nationwide.
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Siepel now hopes to apply his approach to other elusive aspects of history.
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But without five more wins this year, she won't grab that elusive trophy.
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Concrete details are elusive, however, because the Police Department has not released them.
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The broth's flavor was elusive at first, more a texture than a taste.
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Nearly 130 years later, it ... remains promising, as beautiful and elusive things do.
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The humor in many other works in the exhibition is even more elusive.
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But the enemy is right there: invisible, elusive, but it is making progress.
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But their required silence most likely meant that justice for others was elusive.
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She had gone on a grand total of three dates, love proving elusive.
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"They're called ghost cats for a reason—they're very elusive," one biologist says.
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But the insurgents have broken up into small groups and have proved elusive.
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At the time, very little was known about the elusive animals, says Watson.
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It is the elusive backdrop of consciousness, the home in which we dwell.
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Even so, progress on Trump's and the GOP's economic priorities has been elusive.
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Yet a decisive right to counsel for abused and neglected children remains elusive.
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Maybe, just maybe, that was the hide-out of the elusive sea serpent?
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Bernie Sanders has been elusive about what those rates would be, but Sen.
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Equal access to California's economic drivers has long been elusive for black residents.
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For years, Giuffre told her harrowing story to authorities, but justice remained elusive.
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But success can often be elusive because many of the start-ups flop.
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Chiefs head coach Andy Reid finally got his elusive first Super Bowl win.
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That includes those closest to us; it also includes our own, elusive selves.
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But proof has remained elusive, and there have been more disappointments than triumphs.
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His narrative is elusive and elastic, ranging widely before and beyond that handshake.
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The only thing I can do is forget my elusive search for balance.
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While job gains have been solid and consistent, salary growth has been elusive.
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But steady progress has proved elusive; of late, there has been some backsliding.
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Further gains in gold prices could prove elusive without further stimulus, analysts said.
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Even when he is in this country, Mr. Mikkelson is a bit elusive.
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"In cats, it's as elusive as cats' general personalities can be," she says.
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I'm hooked on the pursuit of those moments, however elusive they may be.
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Obviously, these problems go hand in hand, and solutions have been frustratingly elusive.
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We all know how elusive and unpredictable flight and hotel prices can be.
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Although China traditionally offers some trade concessions, dramatic progress has usually been elusive.
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Aroma, dependent on air currents for dispersal, was elusive where I was sitting.
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Harding struggled mightily to get inside Nur's head, but his quarry remained elusive.
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The cultural capital that their parents had hoped would be theirs was elusive.
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Her narrators can be calm observers or central characters with elusive back stories.
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It was influence by example, because Hammons was becoming more and more elusive.
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J.D. Salinger, America's most iconic and elusive author of all time, was misunderstood.
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My peers and I are finding joy more elusive in our early 80s.
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Although this evidence exists in many hate crimes, it proves elusive in others.
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But true clarity — a feature also prized in the gems themselves — remains elusive.
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I love Professor Moriarty in the Sherlock Holmes novels, elusive as he is.
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On a trip to northern Sweden, the sight proved elusive, if ultimately rewarding.
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He's even driven a boat to an elusive defendant's lakehouse to serve him.
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What makes Chino Farm special is something bigger, yet more elusive, for Makoto.
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Not unuseful, but have carried the weight of creation too elusive to name.
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Hawk landed the elusive 900 and won first place in the "best trick" event.
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However, her new band has been even more elusive — until last week, that is.
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Some people think the crystal has spotted a signature of elusive dark matter particles.
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So as the assumed value for axion mass decreases, the axion becomes more elusive.
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It recommitted to reaching its elusive 2 percent inflation goal as quickly as possible.
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The elusive G-spot is less of a spot and more of an area.
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Entering Thursday trade, the Dow was about 60 points below the elusive 20,000 mark.
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An ever-elusive U.S.-China mutual trust is in short supply, if any exists .
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As a resolution appeared elusive Tuesday, Trump again made his case for a wall.
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"Elusive lizard captured!" the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission wrote on Facebook on Thursday.
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This elusive quality — innovation — may also be a secret sauce that helps power outperformance.
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The recipe for success remains elusive, but that hasn't stopped successive generations from trying.
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It's times like these that searching for that elusive wallet is a terrible pain.
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But even after more than two hours of footage, he remains an elusive figure.
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He might have danced for 15 minutes, or maybe an hour — time was elusive.
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Or the opportunity to finally see the elusive Duke Silver play his tenor sax?
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Even if Turkey did have his support, however, that common ground may prove elusive.
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Williams, a 21-time major champion, was two victories from an elusive Grand Slam.
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In the clip, Kimball ditches the loud shoes and his gray "elusive shark" suit.
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The perfect smart speaker for the home is easy to describe, and completely elusive.
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More than 20 years after the jihadist phenomenon first appeared, the answers remain elusive.
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If recovery proves elusive, politicians will feel compelled to turn to more dramatic measures.
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Their video is the first-ever recording of these elusive whales in the wild.
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They represent the elusive illusion of authentic experience, a tantalizing beauty never quite reachable.
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Instead of falling into line with tradition perceptions, they end up elusive and vague.
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It was one of the most exciting, satisfying and elusive feelings I've ever known.
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When the truth seems ludicrous, and falsehoods are widely believed, facts can be elusive.
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They'll hold you over until that elusive Broadway remake of the film comes out.
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It's an honest look at an elusive subject and the show – unsurprisingly – nails it.
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The higher purpose behind the deep excursions and the long road-trips remains elusive.
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But as for hard evidence of frozen water on the Moon, that remains elusive.
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The journey towards an elusive goal is every bit as important as the destination.
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Changes in the world's political landscape have also made the 2030 goals more elusive.
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In its latest study, Glassdoor ranked the best jobs for achieving that elusive balance.
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Without his vote, any curbs on America's most anti-democratic manoeuver may prove elusive.
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What might be driving the other half remains as elusive as Santa Claus himself.
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So everything from exploding stars to nuclear bombs can create these elusive little objects.
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But there are elusive orgasms that come from non-genital touching, like the nipplegasm.
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Sun bears are normally solitary animals, and are an elusive, difficult-to-study species.
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In other arenas of AI research, like understanding language, similar models have proved elusive.
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The answer is surprisingly elusive due to the myriad contexts of the word daddy.
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From a client in the us who spotted it - but details seem fairly elusive?
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Lyft would establish a public valuation for ride services startups that has been elusive.
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Still, mainstream acceptance remains elusive and investors shy away due to the cryptocurrency's volatility.
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Encouraging data could push the Dow Jones Industrial Average to the elusive 23.5,20.16 mark.
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Throughout, Gomez's vocals strike that elusive Morrisonian balance between the somber and the triumphant.
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"Meet Me in the Hallway" Styles starts off with the most elusive of titles.
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For many travelers, a free flight or hotel stay feels more elusive than ever.
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For an American businessman, Gary Dvorchak has an unusual connection to China's elusive president.
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"Home" is an elusive prospect, and in many cases, an all but unobtainable one.
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But international consensus on how to address the North Korean nuclear threat remains elusive.
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But what's really stealing the show isn't the outfits — it's Kanye's ever-elusive smile.
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Captured in his natural environment, the rare and elusive Park Slope pizza squirrel pic.twitter.
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"Good afternoon," the elusive artist Terence Koh said over the phone earlier this week.
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Its elusive fundamental particle, the essential unit of biological information, we call the gene.
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Although those goals have proved elusive, higher taxes could make them even more so.
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Consensus depravity, evil and immorality is, when it comes down to cases, always elusive.
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Security is something you can work for, but in our family, it was elusive.
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More than half a decade on, it's still an elusive target for international sellers.
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For 32 percent of Salvadorians who live below the poverty line, justice remains elusive.
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Everyone thinks Biden will win back the elusive factory worker in Pittsburgh or Youngstown.
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Human rights is not an elusive variable in international development; it's a bedrock principle.
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But maybe, inner peace experienced at least sometimes isn't as elusive as we think.
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Russia, a definitive answer to that question remains as elusive as it was when
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Here, he talks about being elusive, making music and regaining control of his career.
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But it's remained elusive for women themselves, likely because the G-spot doesn't exist.
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But racial disparities persist, and transparency and accountability within the police force remain elusive.
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But a place among the very best in Europe has proved elusive so far.
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The answer may be elusive, but the desire to find out should not be.
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I slunk through shadows and took elusive cobbled paths through town to find him.
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Sleep is often elusive during these episodes, frequently influencing a desire to use substances.
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Figures for the UK are more elusive, but anecdotal evidence suggests a similar picture.
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The practical takes money and knowhow; the people problem involves something more elusive: trust.
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Be smart: Despite the promising current surge, equality for women remains elusive and distant.
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The first instruments they developed lacked the sensitivity required to detect the elusive waves.
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We have to make very flawed judgments based on the elusive concept of value.
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The transience of the Elusive Targets turns Hitman into a heightened, vivid play space.
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Rigetti's solution is a gate-based system while Microsoft is chasing elusive topological computing.
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The sad reality of virtual reality development is that profitability remains an elusive dream.
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Being an abstract concept, information qualifies even as a candidate for our elusive minds.
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Besides being odd in its content and tone, Troom Troom is also incredibly elusive.
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I think this is also true of the elusive state of "okayness" in general.
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Meanwhile, the Trump/House obsession with finding FBI corruption is equally elusive to them.
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But they have achieved something made elusive by TikTok's opaque algorithm: lasting viral fame.
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This public health disaster is unique because of its stealth nature and elusive statistics.
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But really I'm dealing with the most elusive, imprecise things like feelings and emotions.
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But her words were also those of a policymaker chasing a frustratingly elusive consensus.
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Mr. Aidid himself proved both frustratingly elusive and far shrewder than the Americans expected.
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The order of this narrative is as elusive, and enthralling, as everyday Neapolitan experience.
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It is somehow too descriptive and too elusive, at once over-explaining and vague.
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Clarity and consensus were more elusive where the Middle East and Afghanistan were concerned.
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But Kasich is famous for his aversion to fundraising, which could make success elusive.
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Peace with the Palestinians has remained elusive during Mr. Netanyahu's time as prime minister.
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As book-culminating insights go, Vincent leaves this reader longing for something more elusive.
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Despite the fact that many acknowledge this as a problem, the solutions seem elusive.
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Consistency and mutual understanding seem particularly elusive at this fractious stage of the game.
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He and his art are too trouble-makingly elusive and embrace-aversive for that.
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The dignity of the office is as important as it is fragile and elusive.
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But an agreement has been elusive, delayed by multiple other disputes between the countries.
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Nepalese food, best expressed at Royal Nepal in Alexandria, is a more elusive commodity.
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The optimism concerns their elusive nature, at least as far as anglers are concerned.
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Pre-order Dragon Quest XI S: Echos of an Elusive Age Definitive Edition (Switch)
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But in Sydney and the state of New South Wales, moderation has been elusive.
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Documentary filmmakers install camera traps to capture footage of elusive creatures like Siberian tigers.
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And a deciding Republican voice endorsing hearing from Bolton or other witnesses remains elusive.
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But Grand Slam success has proven elusive since the birth of daughter Alexis Olympia.
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Still, despite their elusive public appearances, the couple have starred alongside each other before.
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For Democrats, the path to victory in the Lone Star State has been elusive.
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Second, while bipartisan consensus and accomplishments are elusive, the terrain is not completely barren.
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The smartphone has proved to be the elusive "Thing That Does Everything," he writes.
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ELUSIVE PHASE 1 DEAL Trump said in a White House news conference on Oct.
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That holy grail has been elusive so far but we may be getting close.
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More recently, the title has been elusive for several of the tour's top contemporaries.
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Both books operate on at least two levels — as thrilling tales and elusive allegories.
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But justice in a courtroom -- with white judges and all-white juries -- proved elusive.
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She is the author of The Elusive Promise of Indigenous Development: Rights, Culture, Strategy.
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Even as Soleimani's death sinks in, Trump's design for the days ahead remains elusive.
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And yet a full understanding of this pioneering gay African-American artist remains elusive.
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And everyone is asking for reconciliation talks, yet somehow, these talks remain frustratingly elusive.
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So far, Ghaani has remained somewhat elusive and not as public as Soleimani was.
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There's something elusive about dance, and when you see it recorded, you have gratitude.
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"He was always that elusive spirit that so many people talked about," she said.
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It's equipped with a high-resolution camera, aiding researchers in studying elusive sea life.
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After we split up, I went in search of that elusive connection and intimacy.
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But just when information is needed most, to many Americans it feels most elusive.
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For marketers, capturing this lightning in a bottle has always been elusive — until now.
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There's the elusive unicorn: headphones that do everything well and work in any situation.
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Trump has vowed to broker an elusive peace deal between the Palestinians and Israelis.
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It also happens to be an incredibly elusive car to get your hands on.
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The main goal of allowing virtual DPP in traditional Medicare has proven elusive, however.
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Yet diaphanous, elusive harmonies cushion Shirley's reflections, which unfold as searching, long-lined phrases.
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Your mysterious little sore could be the rare (like, really rare) and elusive chancroid.
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Fiddleheads, a seasonal spring vegetable, are often described as a delicacy, elusive, even whimsical.
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For the simple reason that a viable path to securing Catalan independence remains elusive.
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While there are promising outcomes from some marijuana studies, conclusive evidence has been elusive.
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But financing remained elusive, and many players defected or pursued jobs as teaching professionals.
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But there's some of each in Grip, including that elusive, genuinely lovable 90s feel.
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And no visit to London would be complete without tracking down an elusive Banksy.
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Everything is open for negotiation as Senate Republicans search for their elusive 50th vote.
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Often elusive in heavily hunted areas, tapirs in Yaguas seem to remain more visible.
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This is the knotty question for equity markets right now, and convincing answers are elusive.
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The solution for dwindling mall traffic may not be as elusive as retailers once thought.
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Satoshi Nakamoto, its elusive inventor, also designed what is now called a "crypto-economic model".
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The general thinking is that it has dropped, but finding that point has been elusive.
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Although they have developed numerous working theories over the years, definitive evidence has been elusive.
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As the first of Trump's four overseas trips this summer concludes, those ambitions appear elusive.
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A mechanism to help the likes of Greece and Italy in emergencies has proved elusive.
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Every day is different, time has become very elusive, stuff just goes by so fast.
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They are shy and elusive in the wild, making reproductive habits nearly impossible to study.
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More than half a decade on, it still proves an elusive target for international sellers.
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The elusive animal was once thought to be extinct, but it was rediscovered in 1996.
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The elusive Cherry Mocha is here for the holiday of love, and then gone again.
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The scientists spotted the elusive "Type D" orcas off of Cape Horn, Chile, in January.
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By and large, retirement security may be elusive for many workers, according to various research.
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He is even elusive on some basic questions, like where he stands on healthcare reform.
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However, finding a practical solution for any customs checks needed after Brexit has proved elusive.
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Read on and let these elusive gals inspire you to forget all the fashion rules.
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The elusive cats hunt at night, shrouded by darkness and the din of the city.
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But they admit that studying wolves in the wild is difficult given their elusive nature.
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The hunt for this elusive, tiny particle hasn't been easy, leading to some radical solutions.
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The show sold out its entire off-Broadway run, and tickets were expensive and elusive.
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Not just play, but succeed: beating the game, or even catching an elusive chicken dinner.
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It's like finding an elusive Bible record, or photos of ancestors you've never seen before.
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But there's still one elusive detail most people have yet to figure out: the makeup.
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You and I, Dallas, need to rewire our brains, not find the elusive perfect job.
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Social media is already starting to pop up with spottings of this elusive new candy.
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Despite documented issues of error and bias, federal regulation of the technology has been elusive.
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Despite impressive sales, the NES Classic remains one of the season's most elusive gaming gifts.
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"Although this evidence exists in many hate crimes, it proves elusive in others," Cullen wrote.
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The game's elusive 999,900 number has so far only been achieved by mortals via cheats.
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This discovery will enable researchers to have a better understanding of the elusive Martian atmosphere.
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Throughout "The Heart," he remains elusive — a secretive teenager, his life left unfinished and unknown.
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Third country alternatives have proved elusive, but the idea has attracted criticism around the world.
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But it's rare that a pre-planned vacation can fully embody such an elusive word.
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It's the behind-the-scenes material—the scripts, storyboards, and production memos—that remain elusive.
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Juveniles are elusive, but as an adult the lizard is clearly unconcerned with standing out.
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The elusive starchy taste The study involved five separate experiments and about 100 adult participants.
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Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age was a hit in Japan last year.
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For the rest of us, VR has remained an elusive and tedious source of hype.
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But all 164 members must agree to new rules, and agreement has largely been elusive.
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A Nintendo Switch remake was widely rumored last year, but so far, it's proven elusive.
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On top of that, musicians, unlike actors, tend to be elusive with their personal lives.
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The country's central bank has been struggling to meet an elusive inflation target of 2%.
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This secret society super-group is what we know today as the ever-elusive Illuminati.
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For the next seven days, Gary Busey is an "Elusive Target" in IO Interactive's Hitman.
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Many links have already been revealed in indictments, but co-ordination has proved more elusive.
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Romo took the CBS job rather than chase an elusive Super Bowl with another franchise.
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Scientists have been recruited to explain the dramatic death toll, but the cause remains elusive.
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Susan is a curiously elusive presence, evoked in a series of repeated phrases and images.
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However the elusive chanteuse is keeping balance, she – per usual – has people talking and tweeting.
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Or is it instead, as you also write, "an elusive fantasy, forever out of reach"?
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Never in pop culture history has there ever been a woman as elusive as Becky.
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In some patients, you find this sweet spot easily; in others, you find it elusive.
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People view technology, and the internet especially, as this elusive and sometimes even threatening void.
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When it comes to in-demand selfies, there's none more elusive than the royal selfie.
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Its investment in podcasting may be starting to pay off, but sustained profitability remains elusive.
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For months we have heard about the elusive "violent Trump supporter" wreaking havoc on society.
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Why it matters: A long-term CHIP extension, while ostensibly a bipartisan priority, remains elusive.
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Considering the elusive and pervasive nature of Beware, there are of course concerns from residents.
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But finding a practical solution for any customs checks needed after Brexit is proving elusive.
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She counts on the assistance of locals who help her find the often elusive whales.
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Even when word of cartel dealings does escape this rugged terrain, specifics generally remain elusive.
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And, it's all thanks to the vague and elusive phrasing of Facebook's Help Centre message.
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The continued threat posed by ever-elusive and self-radicalized terrorists must be taken seriously.
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The elusive street artist is no stranger to sparking debate and catching the world's eye.
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Slashing NIH research by a fifth is a bad prescription for reaching that elusive goal.
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The magnitude of Beyoncé's success will be elusive to most, but that's not the point.
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About 40 percent of them are to come from revenue uplift, which can be elusive.
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Given this cultural elision, the inconclusive DNA and physical dispersal, firm membership criteria are elusive.
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The "true highlight" from extravagantly titled 2014 album Me. I Am Mariah… The Elusive Chanteuse.
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We can examine a studio for traces of artistic narrative, but the process remains elusive.
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"Growth is elusive still but at least the contractions are in the past," said Phelan.
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In any case, it is the psychology that proved decisive and that remains so elusive.
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Even so, Republicans have grown increasingly concerned as an end to trade tensions proves elusive.
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Yet researchers have produced similar studies before and still widespread school choice remains elusive. Why?
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Since then, numerous managers, players, owners and chairmen have fallen victim to its elusive charms.
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Growth has been elusive during the first year of center-right President Mauricio Macri's administration.
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These enviable ratings are due in part to support from groups typically elusive to Republicans.
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Elusive as it may seem, there may still be hope for the four-day workweek.
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The elusive and carnally adventurous Adam instructs Hannah to hold a physically uncomfortable sexual position.
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Success has been elusive — the seemingly promising avenue of research has not produced a treatment.
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Yet, even the most casual observer would admit that broad-based progress has been elusive.
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However, finding a practical solution for any customs checks needed after Brexit is proving elusive.
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But there's one significant, elusive exception to the smoke-free rule: congressional members' private offices.
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Without using the right measurement for success, success is much more elusive — maybe even impossible.
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These candidates aren't running on some elusive threat of a "caravan" invading our southern border.
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But even as Mexico stepped up its pressure on cartels, he remained an elusive target.
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A stranger homicide represents an absence of these norms, an absence that makes data elusive.
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Under those epistemological circumstances, the "truth of what happened" becomes an elusive, almost mythical notion.
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Unfortunately that perfect peach has been somewhat elusive this season, at least in the Northeast.
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She has traveled to six continents — the elusive seventh, Antarctica, is on her bucket list.
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But systemic change is equally elusive, and consumer politics can coexist with calls for it.
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Another LinkedIn user asked Dalio about two perennially elusive skills: time management and calendar-planning.
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Despite evidence that tax cuts are more elusive than ever, the market moves very little.
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Scientists can do it for stars and DNA and electrons; people have been more elusive.
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If ever there were a need for that elusive elixir called chemistry, it was now.
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One of the most elusive questions in astrophysics is why galaxies stop producing new stars.
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Kim claims to have unmasked the elusive "Becky with the good hair" from Beyoncé's Lemonade.
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But he did know one thing: This elusive product would somehow incorporate Holland's iconic tulip.
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The New York premiere of Matthew Aucoin's "Evidence" revealed an elusive yet engrossing orchestral piece.
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" Victories were more elusive then, he said, "because you didn't have Trump as your president.
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Justice may be elusive, but on the show, it exists within the realm of possibility.
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Many lawmakers believe the increasingly elusive "regular order" is still the best way to go.
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Though it is elusive, at the least, he found a little attitude change within himself.
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The elusive combination of art and technology is enticing in this era of the selfie.
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They were very elusive on actual figures and seem to have abandoned individual country targets.
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Some analysts hailed the line as a powerful, if belated, pitch for an elusive compromise.
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But experts say the bomber, so far elusive, left a number of key clues behind.
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Seven years after scientists caught the elusive deep-sea cephalopod on video, they saw another.
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Few thought to add a fourth, more elusive cause: the regime's total loss of credibility.
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Poetic justice proved strangely elusive, as even those who attempted to help often inflicted harm.
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But undoubtedly, the work of Allison and Honjo directed doctors closer to elusive cancer cures.
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"In the end, there's going to be something elusive about this man," says Richard Goodman.
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I feel super nauseated and take a ginger shot, The elusive power nap escapes me.
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The Neediest Cases Fund For Luisa Estefany Jimenez, silence is elusive, sleep even more so.
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But Bourdais says that sleep has been elusive, and that it probably will be again.
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I look for the elusive sweet spot between treacle and snark, finger-wagging and support.
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The opportunities to market ourselves online are never-ending, but the financial rewards remain elusive.
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They provide a sense of possibility, and a window onto a world that's become elusive.
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The cash title aside, obtaining the title of "most valuable company" remains elusive for Alphabet.
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The migrants' elusive identities are perfectly conjured by the seemingly kinetic nature of the sculpture.
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The blue light they emit inhibits the sleep hormone melatonin, making sleep significantly more elusive.
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The Client), who tries to pin a dreadful crime (cannibalism!) on the elusive number 9.
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Even in a highly controlled environment, the sub-two-hour marathon remains elusive — just barely.
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Vance commanded considerable respect in the industry, though full-on stardom remained a bit elusive.
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Tell us in the comments, then read the related article about the popular, elusive Hatchimal.
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That goal has long appeared elusive as Bombardier met delays, technical problems and nervous buyers.
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Racetracks are improvised in parking lots and empty market squares, and training spaces are elusive.
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The dynamic of the show is looking, bringing the wavering and the elusive into focus.
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Each side resented the positions of the other, and at times consensus was utterly elusive.
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The signatories agreed to a cease-fire, but, the report noted, real peace remained elusive.
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The family got supplies from a shop called the Blue Whale, but sleep was elusive.
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They have state-of-the art techniques to identify and mobilize those elusive swing voters.
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As to when GM's autonomous cars will be ready for prime time, Ammann was elusive.
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His solos can be swift and elusive, but they never sacrifice their distinctive lyrical clarity.
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Ahead is how to be all the iconic versions of 2019's most elusive couple.
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It may even achieve the elusive goal of encouraging reluctant readers to become enthusiastic ones.
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JON PARELES Undoubtedly, Iggy Azalea serves a need — what need that is remains somewhat elusive.
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The real Jimmy Breslin was so elusive that even Mr. Breslin could not find him.
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"I do think that dance and choreography can be very elusive to people," she said.
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While banking union remains elusive, the tech tax could unite the euro zone's biggest adversaries.
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Precise details about that complaint are elusive, even to members of the congressional intelligence committees.
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BEIJING — The toilet paper thieves of the Temple of Heaven Park were an elusive bunch.
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Although she has been interviewed extensively in France, there is still something elusive about her.
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"Expressionless" signatories agreed to a cease-fire, but, the report noted, real peace remained elusive.
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The bad news for everyone is that a national governing majority is still very elusive.
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Her disconcerting presence provides the first signal of the elusive and intriguing film to follow.
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This was one of the finest performances I've heard of an elusive and challenging piece.
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I don't think female orgasm is any more difficult, complicated, or elusive than male orgasm.
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Overnight, U.S. indices ended lower after the Dow repeatedly failed to hit the elusive 20,000 mark.
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The real identity of elusive Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto is reportedly Australian entrepreneur Craig Steven Wright.
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"It was like spotting a snow leopard or some other rare and elusive animal," Treuthardt said.
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That's a concept that's remained elusive even in Netflix's slew of new and improved rom-coms.
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Entering Friday, the blue-chips index was about 0.4 percent away from hitting the elusive mark.
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But therapeutic efforts designed to convert attraction to children into attraction to adults have been elusive.
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Words, letters and sounds became elusive to her, like grasping at bubbles blowing in the wind.
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Reliable, meaningful methods that distill real-world behavior into experimental variables have been, let's say, elusive.
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Though al-Baghdadi has been elusive, he has spoken out occasionally in videos and audio messages.
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But the professional consensus required to determine how those terms should be used has been elusive.
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Reporters and photographers flitted about, stalking the elusive Swift as though on a big game hunt.
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So, what does does it take to get into the elusive Silicon Valley start-up school?
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Or She's Simply Living Up To Her Alter Ego After all, she is...the Elusive Chanteuse.
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Often her own personhood appears to be the most elusive, sought-after destination in the album.
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However, details as to how the commission will function and produce tangible systemic change remain elusive.
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Talks between the world's two largest economies progressed last week, but a comprehensive deal remains elusive.
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"Sobriety is difficult and elusive for everyone struggling with addiction," a friend of Affleck tells PEOPLE.
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The Elusive Moose Pub and Eatery, 6163 Main Street, Route 100, Waitsfield; 802-496-6444; theelusivemoose.com.
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The meaning of the piece is elusive, but its menace is palpable and hard to forget.
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Law enforcement officials say his DNA matches the profile of the long-elusive murderer and rapist.
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Not only is truth elusive, it has been buried beneath the desire for a political gain.
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The elusive 28-year-old's lyricism and overall creativity have listeners dissecting each and every song.
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But turning this tricky business into a profitable enterprise is proving, yet again, to be elusive.
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It also represents the elusive audience that Trump has been unable to court on his own.
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A Chinese startup might even give the world that most elusive of inventions, the flying car.
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It all started with an elusive cellphone video of the jolly, rosy-faced mayor smoking crack.
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Bosch follows LAPD Detective Hieronymus "Harry" Bosch as he tries to solve the most elusive cases.
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Thank the masterful level design, the inventive Escalation contracts and the limited time Elusive Target scenarios.
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Aye-ayes are elusive, nocturnal lemurs who are close to impossible to spot in the wild.
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Yet at worst, chasing some elusive notion of normal could put the global recovery at risk.
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One, in a hat, is a visual echo of Magritte's bowler-hat men, elusive in pencil.
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Image via APYesterday, Australian entrepreneur Craig Wright announced that he was the elusive creator of Bitcoin.
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I don't want it to be some elusive thing you have to study 10 years for.
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Sookie is welcome — but Melissa McCarthy is elusive "Melissa was one of us," Sherman-Palladino said.
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Poppy is notoriously elusive about her identity and refuses to disclose her age or real name.
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For all of humankind's accomplishments, a trip beyond the moon — Earth's own natural satellite — remains elusive.
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Works by the elusive street artist, who has never revealed his name, have rocketed in value.
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Listen to the elusive German producer's latest lo-fi house experiment in this THUMP exclusive stream.
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For some people, sleep may be as elusive as a pair of brand-new Yeezy sneaks.
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The Republican leader has so far proven elusive in the DACA debate, famously promising to Sen.
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Systems that measure emotion may give autistic people a grasp of social signals they find elusive.
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Chemistry can be an elusive thing to measure but you know it when you see it.
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A tax bill remains elusive, with the White House insisting on taking a more active role.
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Perhaps media savvy, perhaps media shy, Gökçe has managed to remain elusive on details about himself.
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He also gave clues about major releases, like the elusive Model Y. But consider it real.
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Like the drink that inspired it, this elusive creation will be long gone in no time.
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As in the show's other paintings, there is something tender, sweet, and elusive about the work.
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Their mixes manage to remain elusive and intriguing while also providing perfect, peak-time party power.
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As Gizmodo says, the person that could clarify all of this would be the elusive Lucy.
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The way he bends the strings captures a wry leer as he pursues the elusive Carol.
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Large-scale productions and experimental VR rooms existed but a rich at-home experience remained elusive.
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The Kurds may be winning ground; but peace among them may prove to be more elusive.
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Elusive street graffiti artist Banksy appears to have pulled the ultimate prank on one art collector.
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The challenge with wisdom is that wisdom has too often been portrayed or construed as elusive.
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The formula for success is so elusive that a great show is often described as "magic".
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It's difficult to say; both present-day fame and posthumous reputation are elusive, mercurial, and multifactorial.
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For decades, society has marveled over the elusive female orgasm, mostly in the form of questions.
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When asked about Packer's whereabouts, the elusive chanteuse seemed to have enough of the entire situation.
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And for some years, at least, it seemed as if this elusive future had finally arrived.
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Lawmakers on both sides have appeared sympathetic to DACA recipients, but a deal has remained elusive.
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Trump and immigration Perhaps one of the most elusive, recent targets in Congress has been immigration.
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He prepared Mahler for a third place finish in 2007 but victory continues to be elusive.
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The elusive definition of a gig job But that's hardly the last word on this subject.
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Diversifying the leadership positions at the big cultural institutions south of Harlem has proved more elusive.
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While "temp-to-hire" may sound promising, the latter stage of that progression can prove elusive.
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Pay raises may be elusive, but there are other ways to earn extra cash this season.
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An agreement with Democrats who control the House of Representatives to end the standoff remains elusive.
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We wait for the elusive cable repair guy to show up at sometime between 8 a.m.
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While financial aid may be elusive for affected homeowners, those without cracks yet could be protected.
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Still, lack of details could suggest such an agreement could be elusive, some analysts also said.
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Yet these simple solutions remain elusive for far too many women and children in developing countries.
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By finding, or appearing to find, that most elusive of things in the modern world: balance.
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As Ms. Solomon eloquently notes, these are elusive qualities that sabotage motivation and engagement in treatment.
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If there's a metaphor in that, it's elusive, as is a refreshing or novel perspective here.
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Kassar remained elusive until 2007, when an intricately choreographed DEA sting operation finally brought him down.
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More information about Don't Follow the Wind can be found on its equally elusive, blank website.
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A lot of research has gone into these two questions, but the answers are still elusive.
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Both are diminutive and elusive, and, like Sanders, Montgomery wondered why no one could hit Gaudreau.
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In Alba, for four months a year, you'll also find the elusive Alba white truffle, a.k.a.
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Hysterical women are not mysterious or elusive, and they don't pretend that nothing is bothering us.
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Escalation, Elusive Targets, and Contracts were outlined in our preview piece, which you can read here.
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This is one where the culprit is someone else — and where the solution remains painfully elusive.
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You give in to an elusive lover, bit by bit, until you no longer recognize yourself.
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It offered a new opportunity for reinvention at an age where those chances can be elusive.
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A high school friend of Judge Kavanaugh, Mr. Judge quickly became a significant but elusive figure.
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The broad sweep of black history has come easily; her black family's experience remained frustratingly elusive.
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The village was re-taken by government troops in summer 2015 but peace is still elusive.
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While mandated safety features remain elusive, millions of cars with keyless ignitions are on the road.
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People have been talking about AI for a long time, but commercial success has been elusive.
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Scientists have been altering genes of other animals for quite some time, but reptiles remained elusive.
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On the page, from the rosy perspective of Lenù, he is endlessly attractive: elusive, brilliant, assured.
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Yet he had other allegiances as well, and his versatility has made him an elusive figure.
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The paintings have a way of coming in and out of definition—their position is elusive.
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Despite the emphasis on technical tricks, there's something marvelously elusive about competition dance's definition of success.
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MIKE HALE 'Teddy Perkins' Fame, in "Atlanta," has been a fantasy, a disappointment, an elusive taunt.
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Soon came a second star (excellent and worth a detour), but the third star proved elusive.
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The internet was supposed to help news outlets find audiences, but sustainable business models remain elusive.
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The yeti is the mysterious cousin of Bigfoot, both part of the same extremely elusive family.
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A month ago, Mr. Cuomo said he anticipated the report "within days", but it remains elusive.
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Whether because of my sexuality, my race, bad timing or whatever, access and opportunity remained elusive.
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Or is it just a cruel chimera, holding out the allure of an elusive pro career?
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The elusive Utah "goat-man" who dresses as a goat and lives among a wild herd.
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But peace has remained elusive in the conflict that has already claimed more than 13,000 lives.
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But the comprehensive, interrogative experience that so many seek is as elusive as it is absurd.
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In person, as on the page, Ms. Williams is funny and frank, as well as elusive.
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Identity may be abstract and elusive, but that doesn't mean it doesn't have real-world consequences.
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Listen: Vagabon's songs feature mixed, elusive emotions: longing and ambivalence, displacement and stability, fear and hope.
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But the basic logic remained in place, and radical changes to nuclear doctrine have remained elusive.
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One name for that elusive quality might be empathy, but it might be something even simpler.
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In search of an elusive Miele espresso maker and Viking range, he checked his emails nightly.
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With the domestic market moribund, Japanese companies had been pursuing deals abroad, but success was elusive.
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Like ballet, kathak contains deep reservoirs of popular culture and has elusive, often vaguely documented origins.
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We have seen no evidence that the corporate tax cuts have delivered on that elusive promise.
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However, achieving a substantive deal with both the U.S. and EU is likely to be elusive.
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Trump's promises have been hard to pin down, with many policy details left elusive and vague.
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The financial services industry has long catered to men, making money management historically elusive to women.
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Works by the elusive street artist, who has never revealed his name, have rocketed in value.
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But Sprint, burdened with a heavy load of debt, has struggled, and the goal remained elusive.
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And while the lyrics are full of vivid phrases, they tend to stay fragmentary and elusive.
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"I didn't need to try to be elusive and mysterious," he says of the entire project.
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Mr. Fischer led the most convincing account I've heard in many years of this elusive work.
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She had not won until Sunday, but a championship that had remained elusive finally became inexorable.
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Only 1 RB since 2006 has had 3413+ carries and a PFF Elusive Rating above 100.
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Since his election a trade deal between Europe and the United States has looked increasingly elusive.
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Certain historical and political nuances will likely remain elusive for some viewers (they did for me).
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Each report casts a bit more light, but a complete understanding and a solution remain elusive.
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Happiness might seem like an elusive concept to quantify, but there is a science to it.
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The youngsters, it seems, are getting closer to the elusive prize of a major singles title.
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The batter is poured into a mold, but the source of the fluffiness is more elusive.
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Developing an effective vaccine against tuberculosis, the world's deadliest infectious disease, has been elusive for decades.
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For years, some in Washington naively hoped that elusive "moderates" within the regime would solve everything.
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However, the benefits of economic growth remain elusive for many, WEF founder Klaus Schwab has noted.
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Not long after, the "startup studio" was unmasked as the elusive unicorn breeding grounds (think Hims).
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There was some positive talk last week on the trade war, but a deal remains elusive.
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Revenue has remained elusive despite Nextdoor reaching a $1 billion valuation more than two years ago.
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But if a deal remains elusive and the discharge petition succeeds, the Speaker's headaches could multiply.
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Today, presidents and Congress must answer the question about the elusive end game before sending troops.
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And the border security piece still remained elusive, even as Trump continues to demand his wall.
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He spoke with our reporter about being elusive, making music and regaining control of his career.
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Mr. von Trier was elusive when asked to explain how the diamond expresses the movie's essence.
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Certain targets in racing, though, have been maddeningly elusive, including a stakes victory at Royal Ascot.
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And Nintendo proved that feeling right by suddenly introducing a new, elusive creature to the game.
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Bitcoin's smallest unit is a Satoshi, named after the elusive creator of the cryptocurrency, Satoshi Nakamoto.
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She remains, as always, the ultimate elusive chanteuse—even while convincing us that we know her.
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If his rapid ascent hints at an instinct for calculation, on policy his fundamental views remain elusive.
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Kind of like a limited no trade clause in pro sports, although the exact construction remains elusive.
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So thank you, Winky Lux, for bringing back the ever-elusive element of surprise back to beauty.
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I chose plum sauce as an accent to this super-delicious braise; it adds an elusive flavor.
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It will mark the first-ever landing of a lunar rover on the Moon's elusive dark side.
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The first person to find this elusive number will be awarded $150,000 by the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
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Zoox is also not allowed to charge passengers, keeping the prospect of a profitable business model elusive.
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In this new series, Randall travels to the ends of the Earth in search of elusive creatures.
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Just don't wait until the last second to make your plans and purchase those elusive eclipse glasses.
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Dr Rajendran and Dr Graham have two other ideas, as well, for hunting down these elusive particles.
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That shot was a tiny part of the company's long pursuit of a notoriously elusive power source.
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They wanted to track the elusive and endangered blunt-nosed leopard lizard in the San Joaquin Valley.
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This is a gorgeous, free-associative (or seemingly so) book, moving in ways both elusive and clear.
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The Elusive Chanteuse herself appears in the trailer for season 3, which you can check out, below.
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To be fair, those answers are also elusive for the residents of the encircled and occupied city.
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While those two use cases launched with the device, the much-hyped voice assistant has remained elusive.
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There's glamour in chasing an elusive lucky break, but teamwork and persistence can still win the day.
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It seems Chris Hemsworth is becoming the default middle man between elusive Hollywood couples and the masses.
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The hearings also gave the victims' families and friends hope for the often-elusive prospect of closure.
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Deep Look explains:Mantis shrimp can perceive the most elusive attribute of light from the human standpoint: polarization.
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Sanders' platform focus As Democrats arrived in Orlando, compromise between negotiators for Clinton and Sanders seemed elusive.
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It is also wholly unintelligible to most secular people — and probably remains elusive even to many Christians.
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This is very on-brand for Sprouse, who is the more elusive half of the Sprouse twins.
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In the hours after yesterday's deadly Capital Gazette shooting, one critical fact remained elusive: the shooter's identity.
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But Gillian Anderson's Media has been a more elusive creature — and she was definitely worth the wait.
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So, as elusive as the royals are, they are allowed to work out just like us normies.
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However, finding a practical solution for any customs checks needed post-Brexit has proved elusive so far.
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Plus the image is occasionally blurry, and the sweet spot for the lenses feels elusive and small.
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It was created by scientists, to explore one of the most elusive processes in biology: tissue regeneration.
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The animal lover tried to catch and coax the pup toward safety, but the canine remained elusive.
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Spoilers are elusive and each season is a surprise, even when we know the theme in advance.
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Some people seek the elusive "runner's high," while others find finishing a mile to be reward enough.
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Another episode of Riverdale, another reason to suspect a new person of being the elusive Black Hood.
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Elusive Hollywood couple Alicia Vikander and Michael Fassbender are sharing their awards season success with each other.
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For Trump, a durable electoral coalition has thus far proven elusive given his charged remarks about immigrants.
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Even when Harris struggles mightily against his cognitive biases, a more symmetrical allocation of blame remains elusive.
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We're sure that many ARMY members have wanted to take a look at BTS' elusive group chat.
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Westworld never made that clear; then again, self-determination is an elusive goal for all of us.
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That elusive, pesky thing you ignored for so many years, until it finally caught up with you.
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Could there be another, more elusive type of "sterile" neutrino that can't feel even the weak force?
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As distraught relatives of those on board huddled in airport terminals awaiting news, hard facts proved elusive.
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"Blackstar" video director Johan Renck was elusive about the song's meanings in a recent interview with Vice.
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No American should feel like quality health care is as elusive as a seat in first class.
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Big revenue news from African tech startups is still elusive, but Paga offered promising info in August.
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It also helps attract and retain advertisers who are now able to effectively reach an elusive audience.
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The work represents a crucial step toward understanding some of the more elusive mechanics of cosmic evolution.
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It knows exactly how to hit that elusive sweet spot that so many teen dramas aim for.
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Republicans have kept their elusive Senate healthcare bill a secret, but finally revealed their plan on Thursday.
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This isn't that surprising when you learn just how hard it is to find these elusive snakes.
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Starting May 24, fans can order one, but the elusive treat will disappear again on September 11.
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After several failed submission attempts, he was able to earn the elusive tap with a triangle choke.
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But proof from a secret mission to clean up an invisible poison decades ago has proved elusive.
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But the point remains — the company is still in search of an elusive path to user growth.
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Up until very, very recently, Wonder Woman's story has remained elusive as far as Hollywood is concerned.
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The elusive Perkins led the Pacific-12 in rushing in 2014 and added 1,343 yards last season.
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Now he is back, with a production of "La Clemenza di Tito," Mozart's austere, elusive final opera.
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But Delaware, a state known to embrace incumbents and bipartisan compromise, proved elusive for the insurgent left.
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Soybeans were under pressure as a key trade deal between Washington and Beijing remains elusive, analysts said.
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Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott are finally letting fans in on their quick, elusive, and private relationship.
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The usually elusive animal was captured on film by one skier, calmly walking amongst fellow snow lovers.
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Legend has it that the elusive unicorn will even wish you good luck during your healing process.
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She was enormously popular but interviewers found her elusive, and her personal aura nearly eclipsed the art.
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In 2010, James saw that the Heat provided the quickest route to a then-elusive N.B.A. championship.
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Like most of Amy Hempel's short fiction, this is lucid and elusive at once, almost briskly mysterious.
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But in today's digitally driven, customer-first environment, the steps to achieve growth have become increasingly elusive.
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His knowing, elusive style might better fit into one of the alternative niches in the comedy scene.
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Here are eight reasons the Lions will not be winning that elusive playoff game this season, either.
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The elusive Kawekaweau, a species of gecko, was found more than 100 years after being declared extinct.
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Yet while soft power remains elusive, Xi can be more confident of gaining some hard economic authority.
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Her findings help explain why "economic mobility via self-employment proves elusive for the poor," she wrote.
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But when you go beyond optics, it seems that celebrating true diversity is a more elusive endeavor.
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Once pressed and strained, it produces a mouth-puckering elixir with an intense yet elusive fruity flavor.
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Why does she feel pressure to go back to work for some elusive other type of fulfillment?
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But I'm scared of personal freedom, not naturally great at fun, and tend to find happiness elusive.
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And the law's explicit goal – elimination of poisoning – remains elusive seven years past its 2010 target date.
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Scientists captured a rare video of the elusive giant squid last week, delighting scientists and viewers alike.
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Affordable storage of power from renewables could help the industry grow faster, but has long been elusive.
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While such gains often prove elusive, the losses suffered by many other constituencies are all too predictable.
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Luke's bad boy nephew with the literate soul was Rory's most elusive and short-lived young love.
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The Transport Group, directed by Jack Cummings III, reconceives the story of lost love and elusive happiness.
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This thoughtful, history-spanning portrait of elusive identities testifies to the versatility of its composer, Michael Friedman.
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Deep in a mountain in southern Russia, scientists are tracking one of the universe's most elusive particles.
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But such gains have been elusive in this recovery, so businesses are increasing profits at labor's expense.
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But Prokopi himself, who doesn't say much and seems constitutionally incapable of showing his cards, remains elusive.
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It's clear she wanted to go to great lengths to hide the ever elusive sign of pregnancy.
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Inside the world they built, reality and identity are mutable things, place and memory ephemeral, truth elusive.
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Each was concerned, but despite all the testing the cause of the bright white spots remained elusive.
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All told, this revelation shaved a second off human speedruns, helping catch up to the elusive TAS.
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