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That's the premise, but Mercedes-Benz says it's "a clue" of things to come.
There are pockets of radiance that give a clue of things to come.
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Never ceases to amaze us how supposedly smart people do stupid things, legal or not, without a clue of reality.
That should have been a clue that things were out of whack.
The interest for Pinter purists lies in looking for clues of things to come, particularly in the portrayal of Woman.
"Looking back, you could probably say it was a ridiculous decision for me to say that I'd become chairman because realistically none of us had a clue how things were going to work out," he said.
I haven't got a clue how things work.
If my daily walks in Venice are a clue, then a lot of things are being built.
The things people choose to talk or write about, the careers and relationships to which they're drawn – these aren't necessarily just simple expressions of their preferences, but rather a clue to the things they struggle with.
"For a long time, I had no clue of commercial things," Ms. Sozzani said at a gasping-room-only opening of pictures by Ugo Mulas, a photographer, at the gallery.
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