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- "I have always my dream, " he said elusively.
- Darkly colored, beautifully organized, this music swims elusively through a received tradition.
- The EP was released elusively to the iTunes store on October 15, 2013.
- He and Moni had envisioned RoboCop moving like a snake, dancing around its targets very elusively.
- He himself hovered elusively somewhere between left and center, a hard-to-hit moving target.
- I wondered if I was moving any closer to the truth that fluttered elusively through the shadows of their explanations.
- Five concerts of Faure's music at the Kaye Playhouse recently were generously American, just as the music remained elusively French.
- But there is no accurate accounting of them since many still live elusively in the upper regions of the island, avoiding contact with lowlanders.
- They remind us that making a grand artistic statement about the rough frontier ethic can be as elusively difficult as finding the truth behind a legend.
- Gabriel also elusively confesses that it is Leo he is interested in and does, in fact, remember their kiss after Karina's party.
- The result is a room that feels sun-drenched yet airy, and whose colors change elusively with the light in the course of the day.
- Recently she observed that fascism became entrenched in countries elusively until " one day it hits us right in the face and it's too late . . ."
- The crowd of 80, 000 laughed and cheered as a lone soccer ball, steered by remote control, rolled elusively around the pitch, with five ballboys in vain pursuit.
- The 1979 Aston Martin V-8 coupe ( James Bond used to drive one, elusively, in the movies ) and'66 Cobra 427 convertible are left for another outing.
- And like many of the dispossessed characters found in the composer's narrative songs through the last several decades, he is surprisingly good company, both disturbingly sinister and elusively familiar.
- And there is, more elusively, the whole happening-strange sense of cyberspace, with its invitation to wander, have an odd encounter and get to someplace new, always new.
- But Ricketts'" Rudyard Kipling : A Life " shows a more elusively full figure than the image of the writer that has emerged over the last half-century or so.
- The Indian pudding is still the elusively flavored apotheosis of New England nursery food, an irresistible blend of milk, cornmeal, rum, molasses and a bit of cinnamon, topped with vanilla ice cream.
- And when that production showed up as part of the Lincoln Center summer festival in 2002, it appeared that at last the key had been discovered to unlock the tantalizing potential of an elusively beautiful work.
- The assimilation of a multitude of sensations and feelings of the ranging countryside, the bountiful variety of wildlife, the people, and, most elusively, the culture that embraces and rationalizes them, requires time.
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