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His responses were usually elusive: "You know all about it"; "Careful, you're off script".
And don't be surprised if you see the usually elusive Mr. Petraske behind the bar during the wee hours.
It was, in truth, extraordinary to be standing this close to something so wild, so usually elusive, so slender-legged, so orange-tailed, so yellow-eyed, so unexpected.
Answers to such questions are usually elusive.
While the zebras are usually elusive, bonteboks have a "target-practice" circle on their behinds, making them easier to spot.
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In March last year, in the midst of the Concacaf qualifying tournament for the Olympics, the usually-elusive Mexican national team director, Héctor González Iñárritu, called an informal press gathering.
The analyses of standardised incidence ratios and rates before treatment both confirm the existence, and give an estimation of the extent, of the usually so elusive "confounding by indication".
The most desirable candidates, nicknamed "purple squirrels" because they are so elusive, usually come recommended.
The nurses felt that it was challenging to uncover dying patients' spiritual and existential suffering, because it usually emerged as elusive entanglements of physical, emotional, relational, spiritual and existential pain.
Although cougars are elusive and usually avoid people, there are about four attacks and one fatality per year on humans in the United States and Canada.
But even if Norman has the team and the home-course advantage to solve plenty of conundrums, the inconvenient truth is that the golfing prizes that Norman has coveted most have usually proved the most elusive.
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