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1 He asked some questions whose answers seem more elusive than ever now.
2 Possibly she had never before seemed more desirable to him - or more elusive .
3 Voyage across the vast Pacific, and the vampire gets only more elusive .
4 But my book Secret Britain, aims to explore the more elusive question: why?
5 Good, and the form it takes, is a more elusive quest.
6 There were questions I could pursue endlessly, their answers growing yet more elusive .
7 The more you looked at it the more elusive and shifting it seemed.
8 She had something more elusive and mysterious, a quality that set her apart.
9 In the other field, that of overlordship, the subtleties were still more elusive .
10 His vanity was not touched; it was something far more elusive .
11 Netflix's aesthetic philosophy, if one even exists, is far more elusive .
12 The more elusive a thing is the more they chase it.
13 Others are more elusive , but none the less legible to the practiced eye.
14 The mind is a tricky thing, and memory even more elusive .
15 There is no branch of art more elusive or more difficult than this.
16 The temperature keeps rising and anticipation of what is next becomes more elusive .
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