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The problem lay in Bolan's illusiveness and understandable reluctance to tarry in the shadow of the law.
The words might have been more effective had they been inscribed with a visual illusiveness that corresponds to their meaning as well as the ambiance of the work.
There were two important reasons why the hospice movement gained in the 1970s: the illusiveness of a cure for cancer, and the increased willingness to discuss and confront death.
Freud, Jung, Goethe, Langs: Decoding Your Dreams and the Illusiveness of 'Human Stuff'.
In that light the figure seated in a silver, throne-like chair before him seemed unreal and fantastic, with an illusiveness of outline that was heightened by a filmy silken robe.
Contrary to some western philosophical outlooks which value grandeur, eternity and absolutes, the Zen aesthetic posture perceived in Chevalier's works conveys the qualities of modesty, humanity and illusiveness.
'Hani Salaam' was portrayed by British actor Mark Strong, whose performance in the film got particular critical acclaim because of its notable suavity and illusiveness, which according to the original author reflected the personality of Sa'ad Khair.
He was for some time without reflection or thought for the divine charm which is in the things of nature, specially after a fantastic dream; then gradually this view of the outer world, so calm, so pure, so grand, reminded him of the illusiveness of his vision, and once more awakened memory.