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But, in a report published in August, headlined "Proof of Trump's charity giving elusive," Horwitz wrote that the Trump campaign "has provided little documentation for most of these contributions, and tax filings of the Donald J. Trump foundation show Trump has made no charitable contributions to his own namesake nonprofit since 2008".
When asked about his past, he often gave elusive responses.
What's disconcerting, given his elusive reputation, is how visible he is now, standing front and centre in a black zip-up fleece and white shirt.
Given how elusive dark matter has proved so far, the search needs all the help it can get.
Having decided early on that the first path wasn't practical - "it's not possible to investigate the internet," as Mr Gregory put it, given the elusive nature of proxy servers - police drew a similar blank with the second.
Nevertheless, we hold or maintain these opinions in front of others, and given the elusive foundations on which these opinions are based, it is easy to see how an opinion slides slowly from an impression we have to a claim that we make.
And, given how elusive progress was under his father, no one should imagine a breakthrough will occur any time soon.
Thus, the harmony in the colourful blare of the early works came to be succeeded by an art that seemed to give form to elusive nervous twitches, to sudden motions, and to heartbeats accelerating only to falter and start again.
Despite little proof that it is well read, it has been cited just often enough to give me another elusive point on the dreaded H-index – a number that measures the quality of a researcher's output.
When consecutive quotations describe the same music as "not singable" and so singable that "we didn't need anything else," one can assume that appeals to subjectivity (or practicality) will not themselves resolve the question of whether instruments should join voices in performance of late-medieval music ["Machaut at 700 (Give or Take): Elusive Intricacy," March 12].
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