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But with the benefit of much hindsight, investigators are seeing potential clues that went virtually unnoticed almost a decade ago.
During the sniper investigation, which generated hundreds of thousands of tips, the number of potential clues to assimilate was daunting.
In 2009, researchers reported detecting the hormones progesterone and testosterone in blow from humpback and North Atlantic right whales — potential clues to their sex and reproductive state.
Some scientists, for instance, are worried that the complete genome sequences of dozens of pathogens, including the smallpox virus, are publicly available, giving weapon designers potential clues for ways to make pathogens worse.
There are potential clues as to Bigelow's political leanings in, for instance, the film's introductory quote: "The rush of battle is often a potent and lethal addiction, for war is a drug".
Developed in March 2003, the red, white and blue card contains pertinent questions to ask if a bomb threat is phoned in, along with suggestions for how to pick up other potential clues about the pending danger.
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And so the IRAMs are a potential clue, and something to watch.
But in introducing the Legislature's legal team on Friday, Mr. Feeney did provide one potential clue to the Legislature's legal outlook.
Let's have some cake!' ") Nor do we learn the answer to a tantalizing potential clue to Jewish identity raised by Philip Roth in "Goodbye, Columbus".
But he said one potential clue is that, unlike many songbirds, Darwin's finches learn their songs not from a neighbor but from their fathers.
A potential clue to the vulnerability of these neurons is their increasing reliance on Ca2+ channels to maintain autonomous activity with age.
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