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"There is always a rather elusive mystery," Mr. Serota said.
Civil society has always been a rather elusive concept, used and defined in many different ways.
And asked, also, about the strategy to emphasize Washington State, he said: "It's a rather elusive thing.
Murdoch himself has cut a rather elusive figure, being mostly photographed coming in and out of cars and making no extended public statements.
In a recent work (Messih et al., 2014), we used a Random Forest model to select templates for the third hypervarable loop of immunoglobulins, a rather elusive prolem so far.
In this study, we developed a new method for predicting the structure of H3 loops of immunoglobulins, a rather elusive and complex problem that is however essential for obtaining an accurate view of the antigen binding sites of this important class of molecules.
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The radiotherapy was under the control of Dr David Spooner, a tall, shambling, rather elusive figure who was a great enthusiast for his branch of the trade.
He is known to be a stickler, and rather elusive, but I hope to be meeting him in a rare moment of approachability.
Although consensus for the clinical indications and prescription for massage therapies and the specific techniques is still rather elusive, a combination of compressive and transverse (longitudinally along the tissue) forces are typically applied [ 9].
Reputation is now carried by a new system, which takes rather elusive notions of credibility, influence and status and turns them into measurable scores.
It's an instinct, which makes it rather elusive.
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