Sentence examples for clue was released from inspiring English sources

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In 2009, The Office Clue was released, and The Office Monopoly was released in 2010.

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On 17 September 2011, the final clues were released before the official announcement that evening.

Ten clues were released, entitled "Cello", "Baby", "Couples", "Coffin", "Lying Down", "Fire", "Stairs", "Melt", "Red Cello" and "Rubber Bump".

Each day this week, a clue has been released that leads to one of the sculptures.

The next telecom clue will be released before the opening bell tomorrow, when AT&T reports.

There will be at least one major difference: Unlike "Harry Potter" and "The 39 Clues," Scholastic's latest series will be released at a time when many preteenagers own or have access to e-readers.

Analysts are now looking for any clues in the details set to be released that would indicate when and by how much the Fed will alter its stance.

Tom Lent, policy director of the nonprofit Healthy Building Network in Berkeley, California, said the study provides important clues about which hazardous chemicals are being released from building materials so that green buildings can be constructed to be both energy-efficient and healthy.

The full trailer has just been released; can it provide any more clues?

It's all about picking up clues and focusing on the point that the ball is being released from.

More clues could come from the minutes of the last Federal Reserve meeting, due to be released on Wednesday.

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