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elusive

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Stability off the field is proving just as elusive as success on it.

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The address enabled Luna’s hard-won spot in a subsidized preschool program, the family’s public benefits, access to Newman’s medical specialists and the elusive form of state health insurance — “straight Medi-Cal” — she needs for a transplant.

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As anyone over 30 will attest, sleep can be elusive and trendy supplements from magnesium to melatonin only do so much.

The launch of Gemini 3 has handed Google an elusive victory: The company, for the first time in years, has pulled well ahead in the race to develop artificial intelligence.

Root was out for a duck in the first innings as he hunts an elusive first Test century in Australia.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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