For decades, however, detailed understanding of how that stretchiness toughens these materials has eluded researchers. |
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Although he has won the Pike Hills Scratch Trophy several times, the club championship had eluded him in the past. |
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Together these parties have a chance of achieving an electoral breakthrough that has eluded the left for six decades. |
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This fact, which had eluded historians, was recorded on the back of the photograph. |
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Victory eluded the British for three months, until Wolfe successfully landed men on the Plains of Abraham above the citadel. |
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His father once asked for a cock-a-doodle-doo when the word for chicken eluded him. If you don't possess a language, you are dispossessed. |
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Nobody believes more fervently in the American Dream than he does, yet the dream has somehow eluded him. |
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For some reason that eluded him at the time, her last comment startled Jack, sending a red flag up almost instantaneously. |
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How has such a simple fact eluded scientists and mystics alike for so many millennia? |
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How Bates financed this project is a question that has eluded some of the country's finest investigative business journalists. |
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Some of the more technical details eluded him, but he understood most of what his companions were saying. |
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I mean, it is really quite extraordinary that he has eluded capture, and it suggests careful forethought on his part. |
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In fact, his appetite led him to depths of observation that eluded many other artists and critics. |
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Still, he was about to apprehend a fugitive who'd eluded the police for eleven years. |
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In careerist terms, the war gave the army's generals the victories that had eluded their predecessors 30 years previously. |
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The censor deciphered most of these codes fairly easily, although some of the more subtle ones may have eluded him. |
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He may or may not have eluded his pursuers physically, but he continues to surprise and discomfit them. |
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He is chasing himself in pursuit of a glory that has eluded thousands of cricketers who have played this game. |
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While success eluded him this time, Paddy looks forward to competing in the track and field championships in Tullamore in the summer. |
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Somehow popular success has eluded him, but his recent live performance CD Courier should have brought him prominently into the spotlight. |
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There again he assumed an easy victory and had no back-up plan when success eluded him. |
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Police caught one of the thieves but the other eluded capture and is still at large. |
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Police marksmen are on standby to shoot the exotic animal, which has eluded capture for more than a month. |
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I tried to explain that he could just look at the scoreboard, but after about the third time I realized that concept still eluded the tyke. |
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The outstanding grades that Jill Gamble easily achieved in high school eluded her during her first semester at Ohio State University. |
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For the next ten days, sometimes literally slipping through the fingers of the army that pursued him, Cortez eluded his captors. |
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Transforming embryonic stem cells into motor neurons had eluded researchers for decades, until now. |
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He looked up the slope behind him, certain to have eluded his enemy, not having left a single track in the snow. |
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Let me point out to the member a little fact that may have eluded him, because he is so tied up in the Labour spin machine. |
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Attempts to unify all four forces of nature have eluded physicists from Einstein to the current day. |
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From the resulting free-kick, Dunning's cross to the back post somehow eluded a neglectfully unmarked McGurk. |
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Since then, four senators did win presidential nominations, but in each case the brass ring ultimately eluded them. |
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Look at Northern Ireland, he suggested, where IRA weapons caches had eluded detection for nigh on 30 years. |
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For some strange reason, which eluded Adam's understanding, he was enjoying this. |
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The best sprint hurdler of her generation is favourite to claim the gold medal that has eluded her twice. |
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Stewart has come close to winning on a number of occasions and this is one major prize at home which has eluded him. |
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Buffeted by scorn, hated, reviled, he nurses his own hatred, seeking refuge in the thickets of the Law, because true justice has eluded him. |
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These were the exact feelings of Joseph Smith who quickly eluded his pursuers. |
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The affluence of its patrons gave it a de facto respectability that eluded less opulent sly-groggeries. |
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This aspect of the opinion has eluded scholars, who focus on its partisan and racist character. |
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Such an escape strategy of unpredictable movements is known as Protean evasion, after the Greek river god who eluded capture by continually changing form. |
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He was ruthless to his actors, muscling them about, japing them pitilessly, seeking a control over the filmic world that had eluded him offscreen. |
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The little seabird nests high in coastal forests, a fact that had eluded ornithologists until several years ago, when a bird with webbed feet flopped out of a felled tree. |
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Although I had imagined myself as a seeker of spirituality since having entered the yeshiva several years before, faith had been a topic that eluded me. |
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Female sexuality has long confounded researchers and eluded popular understanding. |
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Eric Frein eluded Pennsylvania police for seven weeks after he allegedly killed a state trooper with a sniper shot. |
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Had I finally found that spiritual connecting tissue that for years had eluded me? |
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In the event, the Gang of Barbarians eluded the 400 police officers assigned to the case until it was too late. |
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For almost a century, women like Workman continued to establish themselves in the sport, but Everest eluded them. |
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Gotovina is a famous war criminal on the run who has eluded capture. |
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Closer, the celebrity women's weekly from the team behind Heat, seems to have found the magic circulation formula that has eluded more traditional women's titles. |
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I work in string theory, the field that eluded Einstein for the last 30 years of his life. |
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Instead, they will be populated by industrious persons traveling to these beneficent climates in search of the prosperity that has eluded them in their own country. |
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On his quest he meets a bizarre array of treasure hunters, profiteers and traffickers, all with an unquenchable thirst for the hoard that has eluded man for centuries. |
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What eluded him was why the music appealed to anyone other than sentimental voluptuaries corrupted by Victorianism and what made it unique to Brahms. |
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The identity of the artist, strangely enough, has eluded historians. |
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Lane intimated the donations were disclosed in the annual report, however finding the exact reference in the 110 pages has eluded your correspondent. |
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That is why she covets the titles that eluded her last season. |
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It is Meredith who unwittingly brings Tom Ripley crashing to earth when it seems that he has eluded danger and gotten away without punishment for his dark deeds. |
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In that briefest of brief moments victory had eluded Mount Sion. |
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Maybe in death Wellstone will be able to achieve what eluded him in life. |
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While ultimately victory eluded the local side it should in no way deter the players and their coach Michael Carew in seeking to go all the way next year. |
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Had they in fact found an Elysium that had eluded me in my journeys? |
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Above and below, two crossable fords had eluded his exhausted men. |
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The league title eluded Ryde during this period although a top five final position was achieved each season. |
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General Bonaparte and his expedition eluded pursuit by the Royal Navy and landed at Alexandria on 1 July. |
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While mechanical problems meant that the record eluded him, he completed the trip in 41 days. |
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He goes under the dentist's drill tomorrow to have the aching molar removed but first will attempt to win a trophy which has so far eluded him. |
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Successful implementation of the idea eluded Whitney until near the end of his life, occurring first in others' armories. |
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All these happen because the medical and social background of abortion are almost completely eluded, persisting only the psychological aspect. |
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The Lampeter showman had won at Smithfield as far back as 1993, when it was held in London, but a Royal Welsh fatstock title in his home country had previously eluded him. |
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Midway through the first half, Wales opened the scoring when Jack Britton forced an overhit back pass from Nathan Tidmarsh which eluded keeper Ryan Scott. |
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At Silverstone, Damon Hill accomplished what had eluded his father, twice Formula One World Champion Graham Hill, by winning the British Grand Prix. |
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On Monday, Estrada eluded arrest for bailable offenses filed against him by posting bail before the Sandiganabayan and having his fingerprints taken. |
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Podolski gave Walcott a chance to further embellish Arsenal's first-half performance when he eluded James Perch and slipped the ball through to the striker. |
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Nelson and the Albemarle were ordered to scout the numerous passages for signs of the enemy, but it became clear by early 1783 that the French had eluded Hood. |
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The felt-tip eluded X-rays and caused years of ill-health for the 76-year-old, who claimed she had swallowed it while she was checking her tonsils. |
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Geoff Boycott captained Yorkshire for most of the 1970s, but success eluded the team even when Boycott left Test cricket for three years to concentrate on the county game. |
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