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"We're hoping for the best and going one clue at a time, one basic investigative foundation, building a block on it," the chief said.
An archaeological team led by Prof. H. Arthur Bankoff of Brooklyn College has uncovered a clue at a 282-year-old Dutch farmhouse in Marine Park, a neighborhood in Brooklyn.
Most of the rest "don't have a clue". At a time when science permeates debates on everything from global warming to stem cell research, he said, people's inability to understand basic scientific concepts undermines their ability to take part in the democratic process.
Stripping down the truth, one clue at a time.
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In those cases, the ultimate monitors -- shareholders -- appeared not to give a damn; in fact, they cheered the move to lax venues and crappy products, if they had a clue at all (this includes Warren Buffett, a big Moody's shareholder and fan of natural monopolies).
Ending the first act with blood all over the stage floor may be no clue at all, but what a cue for intermission talk.
I haven't got a clue at all.
"People really do not have a clue at all," she says with deep conviction.
I like a bit of wordplay in my clues, but I understand that it's tricky to keep clues at a Monday-level easiness.
The students, from St. Thomas Aquinas High School, were taken to a Fort Lauderdale park to look for clues at a mock crime scene where the instructor had planted phony evidence.
But together they also provided more leads for the FBI, which mined each pipe bomb for clues at a laboratory in Quantico, Virginia.
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