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Allen does both less and more with Bobby's night-club adventures, not exploring subjects new to him but looking with a cold lucidity at familiar but elusive ones.
The qualities I did care about — elusive ones like temperament, sensibility, intelligence, goodness — were difficult to discern online, and it was unclear, anyway, whether genetics played any significant role in them.
But also more elusive ones, not at all obvious, erratically traveling through the society's nervous system.
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You know - a place with more storage space, more walls for books and the elusive "one more room".
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The elusive, one-movement Symphony No 7 – Sibelius's last – is similarly intense and rigorous.
The goal of an energy-independent United States has been an elusive one.
If the company was a tempting target for a short seller, it was also an elusive one.
This detachment makes him an irresistible target for ambitious politicians of all parties, but also an elusive one.
Ernst, who worked in a wide variety of styles and disciplines, was a towering figure and yet an elusive one.
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