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Second, he said that next week, he'd be able to clue me in to what's up Apple's deeply recessed sleeve.
So they're able to clue in faster than men to what a baby needs.
I got a few minutes to sit down with him before the event, and he was able to clue me in on how the production came together, as well as provide some insight into the life of a socially-conscious actor.
While these aren't foolproof, or rigid, they might be able to clue you in to jobs that would fit in well with your personality traits, and help you to narrow down your search.
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By analyzing the shape and arrangement of the fossil melanosomes, they were able to get clues to their original color.
The shape and arrangement of melanosomes help produce the color of feathers, so the scientists were able to get clues about the color of fossil feathers from their melanosomes alone.
They may well be able to get clues, but the worrisome aspect of the case is that for every five hackers they may capture, countless others are probably out there, capable of carrying out the same assaults and perhaps even improving on their predecessors' ability to cover their tracks.
The values obtained from the groundwater samples are plotted on Piper (1944) trilinear diagram (Fig. 2) to recognize the hydrogeochemical facies which are able to provide clues how groundwater quality changes within and between aquifers (Sivasubramanian et al. 2013).
The values obtained from the groundwater samples were plotted by using Piper (1953) trilinear diagram (Fig. 5) to recognize the hydrochemical facies which are able to provide clues how groundwater quality changes within and between aquifers (Sivasubramanian et al. 2013).
After a year locked up in Uganda with self-confessed Islamist militants, a Kenyan human rights lawyer is able to give clues as to what drove those behind Kenya's deadly mall siege, writes the BBC's Will Ross.
Police are hoping that the girl, Zainab al-Hilli, will be able to provide clues to the murders when she recovers sufficiently from the trauma.
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