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Even the definition of hipster is somewhat elusive.
The source of Williams's struggles is somewhat elusive, but injuries — including a banged-up right (shooting) wrist and sore right elbow — have surely played a role.
Energy has a precise meaning in physics that does not always correspond to everyday language, and yet a precise definition is somewhat elusive.
The distinction is somewhat elusive.
But the niche is somewhat elusive but integral part of defining your customer as an entrepreneur as well as finding your sweet spot.
The precise physiological role of UCHL1 is somewhat elusive.
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Glowing Pufflegs are somewhat elusive and don't often stay in sight for long.
Modern Pittsburgh may be unimaginable without Carnegie, but intimate traces of the man are somewhat elusive.
The qualities are somewhat elusive: his education as a lawyer was no doubt an element, as was his aristocratic birth, the princely qualities inculcated in the clan court.
Modifying the macroscopic properties of fibrin, such as elasticity and porosity, has been somewhat elusive until recently, yet with a molecular-level rational design approach it can now be somewhat easily modified through alterations of molecular interactions key to the protein's polymerization process.
I reminded Obama that, eight years ago, when I was interviewing him about race, he had been somewhat elusive throughout our official session but afterward had tracked me down in the building to remind me how complicated it was for him to talk about the subject.
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