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I found one clue in a review of Littlewood's original production in the theatrical magazine Encore.
Dory finds a clue in a video of the ice-bucket challenge.
Now here was this music, like the final clue in a treasure hunt: raw but carefully constructed, intimate yet formal.
Moreover, the Aracoeli fragments may provide a critical new clue in a decades-old battle concerning the "St.
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Imagine endless months of painstaking detective work to unravel just one possible clue in an investigation that may run for a decade at least.
Now they may finally have found a clue in an unlikely population: retired racing camels.
It's not every day you're featured as a clue in an episode of "America's favorite quiz show".
It's not as if we did not have a clue: in August 2012, a remarkably similar policy was leaked from the Coalition's "policy development" discussions.
Notably, we have also identified an arsenic-methylated tumor suppressorome, a pivotal clue in unravelling a possible epigenetic mode of arsenic-induced disease.
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