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In the end, love remains ever more elusive.
Financial risk will continue to mutate into ever more elusive forms.
But in western countries the promise of a steady job has proved ever more elusive.
The cost of living has climbed and entry-level job opportunities seem ever more elusive.
But the younger drinkers are proving ever more elusive, acknowledged Mr. Barry.
The fund has insisted on a strict regimen of austerity, and that has made economic growth ever more elusive.
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Peace and quiet in the skies could become an ever-more elusive concept.Nonetheless, on-board socialising is an experiment worth trying.
Free time is proving to be an ever-more elusive concept: the same technology that Keynes predicted would free us from work has instead brought work into our leisure time.
Bloodied but unbowed by the reception to his last film Baarìa – at least in these quarters – Giuseppe Tornatore is back, once again seeking to trap some ever-more elusive lightning in a bottle, as he did all those years ago with Cinema Paradiso.
Given the Lebanese joy, the moment also painfully underscored just how distant is the Palestinians' ever-more-elusive goal of returning as they increasingly feel abandoned by the Palestinian leadership in Gaza City.
I don't think there has ever been a more elusive, mysterious, intriguing character than Gatsby.
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