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The charged terminology provides a clue into how divisive the phenomenon of uprootedness is — and has always been — in Israeli society.
Investors were looking ahead to Friday's nonfarm payroll report from the Department of Labor, which will not only give insight into the strength of the economic recovery, but could also provide a clue into how long the Federal Reserve will keep its stimulus policy intact.
The Stuxnet software worm repeatedly sought to infect five industrial facilities in Iran over a 10-month period, a new report says, in what could be a clue into how it might have infected the Iranian uranium enrichment complex at Natanz.
The team also found the innervation of bat wings to be unlike that of other mammalian forelimbs — a clue into how wings grew in bats during evolution.
Those wafers can be sliced using lasers, which is both cleaner and faster than using machine grinding, which could be a clue into how Apple plans to make manufacturing sapphire components at scale cost-efficient.
If the Brennan nomination can reveal any clue into how the president will confront foreign policy challenges in the next four years, it may be precisely that.
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This exquisite level of detail would have been impossible to generate using brain imaging alone, and it yields important clues into how our brains detect faces.
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