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Chadwick's sculptures are often illusive hybrids suggesting alternately impotent De Chirico-like figures or animated geological forms.
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García Lorca's poetry is often couched in illusive symbolism and, like his plays, draws heavily on the folklore of his native Andalusia and especially on that of the Roma (Gypsies), or Gitanos.
In Ghostbodies, Maia Dolphin-Krute argues that the illusive sick body is often made invisible a ghost because it does not always fit society's definition of disability.
That's right: for Burke, truths are illusive and illusions are, in an important sense, true.
The charge and argument are too illusive.
Terrorists and non-state actors are so illusive, angry Muslims so hard to know.
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