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The mother has always been an elusive figure for me.
Time of death is more elusive than most people think.
But growth of any sort has been elusive so far.
But the true stories were few, the man himself elusive.
But from a building and development point of view, real growth in 1996 will be elusive.
Foreign sales have been just as elusive for the same reason.
But sometimes the rules are too elusive even for her.
"My favorite thing is the elusive love, with them finally getting together in the end."
Love, it seemed, would finally get the elusive first major.
This is the elusive quality which record companies look for.
But we seemed to get little, his style was so elusive.
The sound was so elusive that he gave it no second thought.
As the years go by, that good man she is waiting for may become more elusive.
From the ground, however, those bodies of water can be elusive.
A clear picture of the situation remains elusive at best.
Exactly how much meaning the number 3,000 has is elusive.
Perhaps they should try to cut across the elusive trail.
She wanted to become a more elusive target, just in case.
It has also been very elusive to most insurance companies.
The time to really look for the elusive fellow was coming.
As a target, their car was more elusive than before.
But justice is always elusive in Texas, so that was not the end of the story.
Whatever he might be, the guy gave new meaning to the word elusive.
She was one of the elusive things I did manage to find.
However, an individual gold is very likely to remain elusive.