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Precise accuracy proved evasive on many levels.
But she says that when she asked Broyard about it he proved evasive: "He claimed that he wasn't black, but he talked about 'island influences,' or said that he had a grandmother who used to live in a tree on some island in the Caribbean.
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Not only is healthy weight hard to achieve, but showing the cost-effectiveness of weight-loss programs in the workplace also proves evasive.
He proved an evasive subject there, and elsewhere.
He was to prove as evasive as the meaning of his paintings.
Such sentiments fail to engage with a more fundamental question, namely how to assess the viability of an opposition movement in a country whose politics have proven so evasive.
Deborah Solomon asked the appropriate questions, but Frost, the old interviewer turned interviewee, proved to be evasive at best -- especially about why he took the job in the first place.
Scotland also has numerous vitrified forts but again an accurate chronology has proven to be evasive.
There are also numerous vitrified forts, the walls of which have been subjected to fire, which may date to this period, but an accurate chronology has proven to be evasive.
Naturally bold and dashing, as he proved at Trenton, Princeton, and Germantown, he repeatedly adopted evasive and delaying tactics on the advice of his associates; however, he did succeed in keeping a strong army in existence and maintaining the flame of national spirit.
David Cameron is proving to be a charmingly evasive public figure.
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