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"elusiveness" Definitions
  1. the fact of being difficult to find, define or achieve

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Elusiveness: High, especially since his 2016 divorce from Angelina Jolie.
Elusiveness: Low, seeing as he loves to open his mouth.
Elusiveness has been part of the Carter brand for years.
Theories on the elusiveness of a working McFlurry machine vary.
Such elusiveness makes "owling" one of the great birding challenges.
But the resulting show is a testament to her elusiveness.
The elusiveness of photographs is part of the problem for him.
Trilobites Despite their elusiveness, owls have always been objects of fascination.
Now her elusiveness can also be interpreted as a safety precaution.
Melania is probably best known for her elusiveness and staged public persona.
What makes the work so haunting is its ambiguity, its dreamy elusiveness.
Gray certainly leaves room to mine Ad Astra's dreamy elusiveness for complexity.
Dripping with loss, hurt, and elusiveness, it also contains an element of hope.
The matter of Mr. Mueller's elusiveness came up during the ABC special report.
" So, how about a bit of elusiveness and sass: "Identical sisters of Sappho, actually.
As a younger artist, I was taken by the poetic elusiveness between Rothko and Giacometti.
Start with synthesis, accessorize with tasteful co-signs, and add in an element of elusiveness.
The offense couldn't finish drives, while the defense appeared ready for everything except Herbert's elusiveness.
But there are two distinctive features of its elusiveness that I believe we can identify.
But even if the order was not intended to send these messages, its elusiveness is unwelcome.
It is from smoke's elusiveness that the artist imparts an untouchable and airy quality to his painting.
But instead, the elusiveness of Picnic at Hanging Rock acts as a mirror of the central subject matter.
The themes of "Gypsy," as the dialogue hammers home, involve duality and the elusiveness of the authentic self.
There was a touch of elusiveness in the way he shaped the slow introduction to the first movement.
"His skating was definitely one area that stood out — that skating ability, that elusiveness," Union Coach Rick Bennett said.
Wilson's diminished mobility hindered his elusiveness but had no bearing on the strength and accuracy of his right arm.
Because there is a critical situation at hand regarding the elusiveness surrounding the release date of your next album.
And it's this elusiveness that transforms him; he's obsessed by her in a way he wasn't with the Coquette.
Whoever the producer is, he certainly took advantage of this built up elusiveness for some top notch trolling this weekend.
As Pro Football Focus pointed out seven months ago, Miller's underwhelming elusiveness and after-contact production made him eminently replaceable.
As the subtitle suggests, it's more a poetic essay on Twombly's art and elusiveness than a chronicle of his days.
That elusiveness has powered Beasley's evolution, in his fifth season, from complementary piece to indispensable component in the Cowboys' offense.
STOCKHOLM — "I'm Not There" was the title of a 2007 movie about the exquisite elusiveness of the singer Bob Dylan.
The Los Angeles label is beloved by the industry for its dreamy designs and for its overall elusiveness as a business.
While he's undersized, Walker's solid arm and elusiveness in the pocket more than make up for what he lacks in height.
Standen's Rollo has the brawny, in-your-face heft of a proper Viking, but Fimmel has an elusiveness and a slyness.
Somehow, Coutard's cinematography reverberates with the moral elusiveness of the film—we are left aroused and unsure, questioning what has happened.
There remains a certain elusiveness to Michael Richard Pompeo, a chameleon-like quality where the closer you look the less you understand.
There is something catlike about Faye—an elusiveness that makes people want to detain her, and a curiosity about their pungent secrets.
Her elusiveness, along with a subterranean sensuality, has made her a force field, her often-troubled characters magnetizing filmmakers and audiences alike.
The difference was that Mort became an open, personal friend to a number of us, while Bill had a genius for elusiveness.
"It's more a poetic essay on Twombly's art and elusiveness than a chronicle of his days," Holland Cotter writes in his review.
Electric guitars surge and spill over in "Dylan Thomas," as Bridgers and Oberst sing about power, entertainment and the elusiveness of truth.
But, to some, the couple's mixture of uplifting rhetoric and ideological elusiveness suggested untrammelled ambition and hidden agendas—anything but public service.
His elusiveness was an affront to the state, made all the more humiliating by the celebrity status he and his family had acquired.
But Mr. Poliakoff would have done better to rely more on the actual history, which is fascinating, and less on stereotypes and elusiveness.
That's what use of the word "collusion" helped keep hidden The term's elusiveness has also allowed for an easy shifting of goal posts.
Foles lacks Wentz's mobility and elusiveness, and his promotion will restrict the Eagles' ability to call run-pass options, a staple for Wentz.
It's a parable about pride, the vanity of human wishes, the elusiveness of grace and, well, whatever the vaulted converse of all that is.
Perhaps the robots were telling us that even in a digital world where nothing's real, only the elusiveness of true love stays the same.
A paradoxical faith in the elusiveness of truth, expressed through a hard-won pictorial vocabulary, is one of the defining features of Guston's last decade.
In an age of overexposed celebrity children and "kidfluencers," Archie's elusiveness is either refreshing or maddening, depending on which side of the argument you fall.
Tonight's highlights include a cattle call for trade support, major transportation grants, the elusiveness of ObamaCare penalties and 2016 hope from the Chamber of Commerce.
" He ascribes Guinness's elusiveness, his love of disciplined work and good manners to the legacy of the "indignity and disorder of his wretched early years.
His self-portraits, as a result, had a certain "elusiveness" about them and often involved "a kind of game of hide and seek," he added.
" While Katherine Russel observed in the London Review of Books in 2019, "Narwhal are unicorn-like not just in their appendages, but in their elusiveness.
In an era of neat furious accounts of victimhood, this novel stands out for elusiveness, its exceedingly complex, inventive, resourceful examination of harm and power.
As with most irrational fears, my problem with the blue whale is firmly rooted in the unknown — a combination of its incomprehensible size and natural elusiveness.
I can't fix the elusiveness of Pokémon, but I can probably give you some tips on how to cut down on some of the other things.
Elusiveness here is the subject: We see that the two men are discussing the ineffable, courteously addressing empty air as if seeking the sublime in it.
His elusiveness made him something of a legend; in 21945, he appeared on a stage in London, flanked by Elvis Presley impersonators, only to disappear again.
In his return from torn knee ligaments, Wentz completed 25 of 37 passes for 43 yards, absorbing five sacks while at times still demonstrating real elusiveness.
It's a comedy, ostensibly, but really more of a story about the elusiveness of the American dream, as played out in the surreal, hothouse environment of Florida.
Ballet often depicts the elusiveness of women, but here it's Elgar who at several moments gently eludes his wife; as she holds his hand, he moves away.
What do the strong feelings of unpredictability, elusiveness and urgency inspired by Whac-A-Mole teach us about how — and how not — to run our financial lives?
It is this elusiveness that makes uncertainty a durable feature of democratic politics, even as it drives further efforts to develop new tools of prediction and persuasion.
Owls have always been objects of fascination, and now a new book looks at the elusiveness, diversity, beauty and ecological importance of these nocturnal birds of prey.
The elusiveness of ME/CFS once led many doctors to consider it a psychological ailment, with people's symptoms blamed on a psychosomatic manifestation of their stress or anxiety.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The tension between design and art derives from the utility ascribed to the former vying with the elusiveness that characterizes the latter.
This elusiveness distinguishes her from Ginsburg, who has made sexual-discrimination law her legacy, and from Sotomayor, who has a particular concern for the rights of criminal defendants.
They burn so bright that they shine outside the realm of visible light: they are only visible under telescopes sensitive to certain wavelengths, which adds to their elusiveness.
And its essence—a perfect blend of vulnerability, elusiveness, and gentleness, still—has kept me transfixed by Solȧna, the woman, and SZA, the artist, from that moment on.
" Fans of swing were concerned that exposure to New York's elite would eventually rob the grass-roots genre of its "elusiveness, its absolute freedom from technique or rules.
" Fans of swing expressed concern that exposure to New York's elite would eventually rob the grass-roots genre of its "elusiveness, its absolute freedom from technique or rules.
But political leaders have been largely unable to inspire Christians to vote as a bloc since, which might be explained by the broadness - and elusiveness - of the religious vote.
It depends largely on the relevance of the celebrity, the elusiveness of said celebrity, and the celebrity of said celebrity — the number on the IMDb Starmeter, if you will.
But, following his elusiveness after being awarded the Nobel Prize for literature earlier this month, the authority behind the award may now be having second thoughts on their decision.
Faye shares the elusiveness of Julie, the central figure in the first of those films, another woman forced to remake her life in the wake of a traumatic event.
Five years later, he had an album, packed with delicate orchestrations,​ inspired by painfully modern themes of loneliness, superficial connections, ​and the increasing elusiveness of true romance and relationships.
"There's a softness and an elusiveness in Trisha's work, where there's a stridency in mine that I've counterpunched with," Mr. Petronio said recently at the Joyce's studios in Midtown.
While a longstanding macho ethos remains, pass-happy offenses have replaced the pounding rushing games of the past, and that has put a new premium on speed and elusiveness.
There's an elusiveness and obliqueness to Petrona's narration, perhaps an acknowledgment of the difficulty of representing the voices of those who rarely get to speak for themselves in literary fiction.
Marked by a relative absence of new music or other creative endeavors, his elusiveness in recent years made this event seem like some impossible dream, one sure to evaporate by morning.
One warning sign is the lack of an actual, paper US-China deal on trade — and the continued elusiveness of an agreement on bigger structural issues, such as Chinese state subsidies.
Such reflections of the elusiveness — and illusiveness — of human identity have acquired an unexpected and unwelcome poignancy since "Unknown Soldier" was first staged at the Williamstown Theater Festival, in Williamstown, Mass.
Despite its elusiveness, the project has become in some ways as emotionally essential to him as the "Men in the Cities" charcoal drawing series that made his reputation in the 1980s.
If contemporary climate anxiety is rooted in a gnawing sense of the habitable earth's impermanence, might these paintings — concerned with capturing the elusiveness of natural beauty — be viewed as gentle prognosticators?
Deliberately cryptic and bleakly funny, the novel puts you inside the mind of a person you'd strive to avoid in real life, but also points to the fundamental elusiveness of character.
It's one of the great questions of this exquisitely layered, thrilling novel, which leaps across centuries and continents to delve into the role of destiny and the elusiveness of perception and memory.
The trunk does not yield much, but family and friends offer recollections: their revisions, obfuscations, and digressions illustrate Oe's abiding interest in the elusiveness of personal and national memory in postwar Japan.
Both Jim and George were delightful interviewees, alternating between earnestness about the elusiveness of a perfect sound and sardonic "what are ya gonna do" about how any of it might be perceived.
And so by creating this elusiveness [about] who Wolverine truly is as a comic book character, we were like, 'Let's bring this back, and slowly have him come back out of his shell.
In Mr. Sayers, who was 26, Mr. Silverman had a sensational young player as a subject: In his first three seasons, beginning in 1965, his speed and elusiveness had made him a superstar.
" Martin Kemp, an Oxford art historian who has studied the painting, described it as "a kind of religious version of the 'Mona Lisa'" and Leonardo's "strongest statement of the elusiveness of the divine.
It revolves around a family whose matriarch (Isabelle Huppert) has died (or killed herself?) in a car accident, and how her absence only accentuates her elusiveness, and her loved ones' confusion, in her wake.
There are certainly more golden eagles, but their elusiveness makes it hard to estimate how many winter in Alabama, said Bartkovich, a nongame wildlife biologist for the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
Nor did they have the time, or motivation, to mull the larger context of their labor: temps and "permalancers," unjust tiers of pay and benefits, automation, overcompensated executives and the elusiveness of "middle class" life.
The notoriously private Elena Ferrante (who uses a pen name) has taken on a kind of mythic quality in her elusiveness; her insistence on anonymity has turned her into something of a fictional character herself.
Ultimately, "The Dead, 1904" is more memorable as a festive party than as a heart-searing tale of the elusiveness of love, and the sadness — but also the beauty — inherent in the transitory nature of life.
The Spanish media even dubbed Garcia "el funcionario fantasma" (the phantom official) due to his elusiveness, a title that is now ill-fitting thanks to the significant media attention he has recently received for his attendance record.
It has a slightly-higher-than-most price point (a cotton T-shirt costs $73 to $169 online), but also an elusiveness factor: Unless you're shopping online or in New York, it's hard to find a stockist.
The elusiveness may make preparations difficult, but it sure gets people hyped: Last year's Prime Day saw over 100 million items sold and broke multiple records, including outselling Prime Day 2017, and Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
In the process, Ashbery has developed a radical, new kind of poetry, marked by ambiguous, shifting pronouns, a collage of different voices and styles, and a tantalizing elusiveness in which stable identity and closure are continually deferred.
Katz must have sensed the prophetic nature of this strategic but brutish gesture, one that somehow foreshadowed the revolutionary's elusiveness in the historical imagination, his resistance to identification, and the difficulty of distinguishing between man and myth.
Had elusiveness been Mr. Philbrick's original intent, he would not likely have gotten himself a house account at Cipriani in London, so he could show his dinner companions that he was too important to pull out a credit card.
Watson uses his speed and elusiveness to move around in the pocket and to allow plays to develop, almost like a right-handed Steve Young, and the upward trajectory of his three-season career just continues to chug along.
But when our heroes actually, finally found it, we realized there was a very good reason for its elusiveness: Titan itself was a time machine, floating along in the time stream, subject to the whims of mysterious cultists. Cool.
These plates, full of poetic elusiveness, illuminate the push/pull of Duchamp's exquisite dilemma: his obsessive devotion to detail in placing his work in the museum and his longstanding retinal trepidation concerning the scopic regime inherent in all art museums.
The temptation to check Ullmann's recollections against other sources — Liv Ullmann's memoirs, "Changing" and "Choices"; the wealth of critical and biographical writing on Bergman; the television interviews scattered across YouTube — may be especially strong given the elusiveness of the text.
Plus this April, Baltimore drafted Kenneth Dixon out of Louisiana Tech, who was my No. 3 favorite back in the draft, but who shares a running with Forsett and Allen: shiftiness and elusiveness are his prime qualities, while his physicality is debatable.
The Jets sacked the man they call "T-Mobile" because of his elusiveness seven times, and Muhammad Wilkerson, who didn't practice for the third straight week, had arguably his best game of the season with a sack, two QB hits and a pass deflection.
The elusiveness of concrete breakthroughs — and the long time frames and significant capital required for energy start-ups to develop materials, hardware and technology — have underscored the difficulty venture capitalists have faced so far in funding breakthroughs, as well as in generating returns for investors.
Kaepernick first barged into the national consciousness because of his football skills, showcasing his passing acumen, arm strength and elusiveness after replacing an injured Alex Smith as the 49ers' starter in 2012 and leading the team to the Super Bowl, which it lost to the Baltimore Ravens.
The chair and lamp that Jumbo will show at Offsite — part of their Neotenic collection — were designed to have no visible joints or transitions so as to achieve what Donnelly calls a "biological elusiveness," like, he says, the way your hairline connects seamlessly to your scalp.
On the one hand, it was a joyous feeling to hear from a group who—for thirty year-olds who can remember what it felt like to buy CDs—embodied the same elusiveness that Frank Ocean is slowly starting to carry for today's generation of meme-posting, Supreme wearing teens.
As the non-narrative montage streams past your eyes, you're aware of watching and not watching at the same time: the elusiveness of the swirling imagery sinks into your subliminal perception, sending your thoughts inward, but you can never be unmindful of the others around you, who are comparably transfixed.
This elusiveness is compounded by her fascinating catalog of performative alter egos, including Harajuku Barbie (a fashionista obsessed with pink and Minaj's longest-running persona), Nicki Teresa (known as "The Healer") and the sexually explicit Nicki Lewinsky — there is even a male persona, Roman Zolanski, a slightly exaggerated version of Minaj herself.
A.G. Cook is so swathed in elusiveness he'd probably just stand me up and make a song about it with SOPHIE called "Unlucky Bbz"; QT would most likely use her fictional charms to lure me into some sort of pyramid scheme selling energy drinks door-to-door in exchange for her love and attention; and GFOTY, a.k.a.
As Billi and her relatives (including an excellent Tzi Ma, who plays her father) navigate this delicate situation, The Farewell explores all the contradictions and complications inherent in families, even the happy, stable ones – the push and pull of love, the elusiveness and the indelibility of the past, the ever-shifting liminal space occupied by immigrants.
And when two of ex-president Teddy Roosevelt's sons went to the remote jungles of Sichuan in 215 with the promise of "bagging" a panda — a dead one — they played up the danger of the trip and the elusiveness of their prey, before finally killing a male panda by shooting it in the hindquarters as it walked away.
There are multiple accounts of the speed and professionalism of Bowie's work in the recording studio, and an illuminating explanation of his cut-and-paste method of writing lyrics — a system for sustaining the elusiveness at the heart of Bowie's songs that has something in common with the way this fragmentary, disjointed oral history is constructed.
But that elusiveness invites speculation, and internet detectives have managed to puzzle out a few key pieces: first, that the website is registered under the name Eugene Miroshnykov, and second, that many of the videos are likely filmed in Odessa, Ukraine, judging by the Ukrainian Cyrillic script on many of the products used and the locations tagged on Troom Troom's Instagram.
Like Sohn and Taylor, many of the women at the party, like the interior designer Pamela Shamshiri, the luxury candle maker Wendy Polish and the jewelry designer Jessica Winzelberg are entrepreneurs in various creative fields, so the topics of the evening naturally included business, the elusiveness of a work-life balance — and dreams of vacation in San Pancho, Mexico, where Sohn owns a home.
Journalists invested in the alleged mystery around Knox's guilt or innocence continued to insist upon "the elusiveness of the truth" even years after many new details about the case had come out — like the falseness of the DNA evidence on which the prosecution had pinned its investigation, and the unreliability of the one witness (a heroin addict who'd been high the night of the murder) who had vaguely placed Knox and Sollecito at the crime scene.

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