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be clue
noun
A strand of yarn etc. as used to guide one through a labyrinth; something which points the way, a guide.
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Guess what nationality this gracious sportsman happens to be? (Clue: his fellow countrymen wear baggy green caps, make Santa Claus look like a novice sledger and used to play Test cricket).
You'd think the fact that BHC4 will be helmed by Brett Ratner, a man who did gritty Lecter instalment Red Dragon and gallantly directed Madonna's nipples in her Beautiful Stranger video would be clue enough, but strange things are afoot in blogland.
YAO-GFP fusion protein is unevenly distributed in nucleolus, which is a new discovery and may be clue to explore the molecular and cellular function of YAO.
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There could be clues in it".
You've got to be clued in.
Be clued in.
So be clued in.
Be clued in when making your choices.
There are clues, though.
These things are clues.
There are clues.
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