His black hair remained glitteringly in front of his eyes, forming a dark, velvety curtain to frame his elusively foxy features. |
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Pumpkin, often an elusively subtle taste, is delightfully dominant in the thick Caribbean pumpkin soup. |
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I desire the beautiful exterior of my paintings to be paralleled with an elusively harrowing interior. |
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They ponder parlays, betting syndicates, how the wise guys operate, why it's so tough to get a big bet down, and how and why the numbers change-ever so elusively. |
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He always ducks the obvious, loud, self-aggrandizing statement in favor of the quiet, inquisitive, other-focused, elusively self-concealing statement. |
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In a scientific tour-de-force worthy of the search for the elusively small Higgs boson, scientists have discovered that size really does matter to women when it comes to the length of a man's manhood. |
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They would also be the food that had been most important in his life: dishes that, once he learned how to make them, had, in an elusively poetic way, then made him. |
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Under the soil and into rock's winding fractures, Always seeking springs and lowland apertures, Trickling below elusively for hundreds of weeks, Ground water moves steadily toward nearby creeks. |
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But the traditional image technology of oil painting, with its super-dilute suspensions of pigment, its elusively gradual blurs, can handle dematerialisations masterfully. |
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