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"A clue!" A ransom note with a fire-dragon crest?
(Clue: a certain radioactive racist epithet is soon deployed).
The clue — a simple fingerprint on a juice bottle stolen from Whole Foods — was routine.
His first prizewinning clue (a PD) was in March 1950 (Ximenes No. 128).
We gave you a clue, a small detail of a bad scan of the Oprah's Book Club logo.
But inside the bag was a clue: a bookmark for East Village Books, on St. Mark's Place.
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Delving into the mystery, Steven Burden, a molecular neurobiologist at New York University Medical School, and colleagues followed a clue--a protein known as Runx1.
But Leslie Gordon's research group at Tufts University Medical School in Boston had a clue--a pair of affected identical twins who were each missing a chunk of one chromosome that they had inherited from their father.
His favorite characters are neglected wives, lascivious counts and husbands who do not have a clue -- a recipe equally for comedy or tragedy.
"What's happening in the market is 'What's next?' " said John De Clue, a global investment strategist at U.S. Bank in Minneapolis.
In 1998, F.B.I. investigators found an essential clue a phone number in Yemen that functioned as a virtual switchboard for the terror network.
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