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By its very nature, his work was elusive, enticing and open-ended.
He saw Duchamp as a philosopher whose works are elusive allegories of desire.
He has always been a 'busy' wing, coming inside to look for work, and is elusive in heavy traffic.
Undefined symbols are a great influence on Tàpies' work, but he is elusive as to his interpretation of the meaning: 'The meaning of a work depends on the co-operation of the viewer.
PRESSURE AT THE TOP Work-life balance is elusive at the very top.
Now that work is less elusive and more accessible.
The work is an elusive visual puzzle, complicated by intricate, overlapping ambient reflections captured from all sides.
I don't know what you call it, but if the song expresses what the singer's intending, right back to songs in the twenties right up to the latest band, they're just words attached to something which is elusive, a work of imagination.
Literary meaning is elusive in this work, with inspiration from Kafka and dimly scrutable texts by Paul Auster and others, and the program book afforded little help.
But real policy changes, the kind that investigative reporters often measure their work by, were elusive.
The rewards of nonprofit work can be elusive.
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