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But despite the NHS being perhaps the most information-rich health system in the world, we have little clue which are good and which are bad.
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In 1985, there was "Clue," which was clueless, and Variety has reported that Ridley Scott, of all people, will be producing a screen adaptation of Monopoly.
And I thought the clue, which was not phrased in a lewd way at all, gave it a serious patina that made it acceptible, certainly by contemporary standards.
And if I'm in the car I'll listen to Radio 4 for the music and I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, which is brilliant.
And so I get the paper and look eagerly for the clue, which is: "See cluer's use of rare, silly pseudo-lingo - absurd nonsense from 4 (10, 5, 5, 5, 9)".
The investigation is being led by detectives in Nevada, where Naso was living when he was arrested, but the evidence is taking them across the country, often led by a fragmentary clue which was little more than a reference to a county, a building or a cemetery.
Clue: Which is greater?
However, our unexpected marked regional differences may provide a clue, which is a fragile issue to discuss.
Dr Bradshaw says that again, it moves around in bigger and bigger circles, until it finds a clue – which is a landmark or a smell – that tells it where it is.
Your average person wouldn't have a clue, which is why one was needed.
I -- ". " -- don't have a clue, which is why I'm -- ". " -- exactly the man for the job".
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