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I had no clue of that".
The meat was mouth-numbingly spicy, but the menu had given no clue of that; nothing in the listed ingredients had suggested it would be, and there was no symbol, like a pepper or a star, to indicate heat.
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Nor would the article's reviewers have been likely to find any clues of that trial's existence.
There was a clue, of course, that Happy Valley might not be what it first seemed.
A recent multicenter study has found clues of lymphoma that include low complement component 4 (cryoglobulinsulins, anti-La antibodies, and leukopenia.
Our results provide a clue of potential pathologies that could emerge from mutations in the microRNA or microRNA target regulators that maintain FoxN1 levels.
It's the type of clue that tells a specific -- and, yes, shallow -- kind of observer that things aren't as they seem.
Each lady places an intricate piece to this captivating game of Clue that plays out Sunday nights.
Not that he had a clue about any of that when he was growing up in San Sebastián and Chicago, where his family moved when he was 14.
Originally from France, she's enough of a diva never, ever to give any clue of a life that might have existed before embracing the world of manicures.
Moreover two of these sequences are more similar to the arthropod-transmitted flavivirus, and could be a clue of other viruses that are still unknown.
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