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1. She succeeded in eluding everyone
2. aesthetical point of view, eluding the reality, the
3. It was a terrible night, and sleep kept eluding me as I thought about Toby and that girl
4. His face was a mask void of emotion when he said, “Please understand that I have not been sent to satisfy humanity’s insatiable curiosity or solve mysteries eluding this planet’s greatest minds
5. frail and eluding as it was
6. weeks? Could I begin planning ways of eluding them long-term,
7. Well, I was really eluding to how Siddhartha sees a stone with love because it is
8. Rory sat in his office at “The Circle” going through the Drug files for the umpteenth time – something was eluding him…something was there on the edge of his mind…something?!… His thoughts were interrupted by the entrance of his secretary bringing a tray of tea and sandwiches for his lunch, which she deposited on his desk and left the office closing the door softly behind her
9. I did the Sherlock Holmes and went through her shit finding a note scribbled on a pad of hers eluding to the fact she wanted to have a secret relationship with said named dude
10. O you fables spurning the known, eluding the hold of the known, mounting to heaven!
11. ” He hesitated by the preacher and sniffed as though he detected the faintest trace of a substance familiar to him but at the moment eluding his tired senses
12. pursuing posse, battling the elements and time in hopes of eluding the
13. The officers stirred around like cattle eluding the crack of the
14. Nathanael: I think what he's eluding to is the idea the jesus of nazareth was
15. Seeing no other alternative to eluding the ghost of death, she fused herself with
16. Only, the snitch kept eluding her
17. was eluding me at home
18. Before she could respond, a redheaded teenager raced into the room, completely bypassing (and eluding their attempts to grab her) the agents standing guard, and upon spotting Kathy, the girl pivoted and rushed over to her side
19. The words I was searching for were eluding me
20. After being unsuccessful in suicide, she used all this information to frame Cameron, because she had miraculously escaped death by eluding Walter and Kal and she wanted to go on living as a free person
21. have been eluding the problem now for three hundred years
22. and logic eluding as crop circles that are not in the fields when the sun sets and are there when the sun
23. O you fables spurning the known, eluding the hold of the known,
24. The young man willingly believed that the Huron deliberated on the most eligible manner of eluding the vigilance of his associates
25. When they engaged, some little time was lost in eluding the quick and vigorous thrusts which had been aimed at their lives
26. When October 1, 1948, came, she went to the restaurant, apparently eluding her pursuers
27. Those dark, shifting patches, alternately catching and eluding the eye, altered their place always away from the harbour, with a suggestion of consecutive order and purpose
28. the skill of the blockade boats in eluding the Yankee fleet as it did upon the soldiers at blockader
29. He saw no way of eluding Featherstone's stupid demand without incurring consequences which he liked less even than the task of fulfilling it
30. Casaubon had taken a cruelly effective means of hindering her: even with indignation against him in her heart, any act that seemed a triumphant eluding of his purpose revolted her
31. ducking and eluding him the smaller orc with a yelp darted back into the
32. ’Twas agreed that after the Meeting, Isobel and Joan should put me on the Road to London (from which I had stray’d in eluding Mr
33. “Excuse me, Madam,” says he, eluding her Embrace, and feeling along the damp Stone Walls for me
34. Your only salvation lies in eluding it; but if it comes sideways through the opposing water, then partly owing to the light buoyancy of the whale boat, and the elasticity of its materials, a cracked rib or a dashed plank or two, a sort of stitch in the side, is generally the most serious result
35. France met the offer by the famous letter of Cadore, of the 5th of August; in which, with more than conjurer's skill, this disciple of the Jesuits brought together and united both present and future; he revoked and did not revoke; he gave up the decrees and yet retained their operation or effects; he made the revocation both absolute and conditional; absolute for obtaining the President's proclamation, conditional for the purpose of eluding performance; absolute for drawing our property within his clutches, conditional for retaining it, to fill his coffers and fatten his minions; in fine, sir, the letter was one thing, or another thing, or nothing at all, as artifice might suggest or future events render necessary
36. But experience has shown that, in all colonial governments, officers situated at a remote distance from the tribunal to which they are responsible, too frequently "feel power and forget right;" and, by eluding the vigilance of rigid investigation, are enabled to practise acts of oppression with impunity
37. How are they to be supplied with the article of salt? Believe me, sir, the morality of no part of the United States, or of any nation on earth, will restrain persons under such circumstances from eluding the laws