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  • Eluded state troopers, animal control officers, darting in and out of traffic, between lanes on Interstate 95 near Miami.

    CNN Transcript Jun 16, 2005 2005

  • Eluded To evade or escape from by cleverness • and skill.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • Future Hall of Famer Focuses on the Only Goal That Has Eluded Him—a Title.

    L.T. Puts His Game Face On Scott Cacciola 2011

  • Suspect Eluded Investigators for a Time But Was Apprehended Minutes Before Leaving U.S.

    Race to Track Clues in Time 2010

  • Learn more here: And How the Problems Eluded Peer Reviewers and Editors

    Archive 2007-05-01 The Urban Scientist 2007

  • And Who Has Eluded the Terror Hunters 'GraspThe Qaeda Police Blotter: Who's Been Caught ...

    Anatomy Of The Threat 2007

  • And Who Has Eluded the Terror Hunters 'GraspOsama bin LadenLEADERBelieved to be hiding in Pakistan's tribal areas.

    Anatomy Of The Threat 2007

  • Learn more here: And How the Problems Eluded Peer Reviewers and Editors

    Science, Education & Society: More Science Drama The Urban Scientist 2007

  • Ellen's Illinois Tenth Congressional District Blog: Obstructions to Tyranny Almost Eluded Us skip to main

    Obstructions to Tyranny Almost Eluded Us Ellen Beth Gill 2006

  • “certain similarities in the two events” NAA quoted in Mark Bowden, “Unlike Lindbergh, Adoration of Public Eluded Neil Armstrong, First Man on Moon,” newspaper clipping, n.d.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

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