“He recounted stories about his elusion of capture, and his ability to travel freely despite his exile.”
“The game of challenge and elusion on her part, of perpetual and ever more ardent advance on his.”
“Europe had overcome national self-interests, had overcome the obvious elusion to wait for further research first, and had even overcome the legal limits to the CFP concerning inland waters.”
“In every session the patients' words are veined with allusions and elusions, clues to problems or patterns that are invisible to them but absorbing for the viewer.”
“The findings and con elusions in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.”