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What point was there in pursuing an ever-elusive popularity? David Brin
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What we're seeing is a result of Koizumi's diminishing popularity -- the 'Koizumi effect' is wearing off. Jiro Yamaguchi
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There must be something good in a thing that pleases so many; even if it cannot be explained, it is certainly enjoyed. Baltasar Gracian
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I think musicians and actors have all these problems, because of the popularity and the opportunity. Ravi Shankar
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The presidency is more than a popularity contest. Al Gore
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The actor's popularity is evanescent; applauded today, forgotten tomorrow. Harrison Ford
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Popularity has everything to do with business and nothing to do with music. Donald Fagen
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He never put on airs. He never tried to outdo anybody. Because of that, his popularity simply grew, Van Orden
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Popularity is very inconsistent. Sometimes it's there, sometimes it's not. It usually just comes in waves. Mia Wasikowska
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Whatever you want is as elusive as you make it. Daniel Gillies
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We seek him here, we seek him there, Those Frenchies seek him everywhere. Is he in heaven? - Is he in hell? That damned, elusive Pimpernel? Emma Orczy
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He's a good, little back ? and a major part of our success. He's not just the quick, elusive runner we like to have. He's also a power runner who will get you a yard or 2 when you need it. Joe Pinyan
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We need one of our keys to be possession. Jon gives us some quickness up front. He's very elusive and he's a good dodger. Andy Zantow
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That elusive medal was probably the thing that kept me skiing. I didn't sleep for two nights because I kept thinking about it. Michaela Dorfmeister
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That elusive medal is probably the thing that has kept me skiing. Michaela Dorfmeister
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Respect can be as elusive as the unicorn. I know something of this because I write books that are set in the Middle Ages, and the historical novel is often seen as the unwanted stepchild in the fictional family. I know even more about respect - or the lack thereof - because I live in New Jersey. Sharon Kay Penman
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Endings are the toughest, harder than beginnings. They must satisfy the expectations you have hopefully generated in your reader - not frustrate them, leave the reader grasping at elusive strings. Jeffrey Thomas
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In Henry they had a forward so elusive that he was almost unplayable at his peak Gary Neville