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Not a clue.
"Suddenly, you can do things to get a clue about what might account for the result," he says.
And might the fact Hill is touring – including four UK dates in September – be a clue to her intentions?
This year the awards were shared out between the obvious contenders, with the end result being that nobody has a clue who's going to win the big ones on Oscars night.
Months away from our next election, we don't have a clue what sort of government we might end up with and which currently obscure player from a minor party could be calling the shots.
And the more times (eight in all) that Hill asked him to name them, the more it was evident that the Liberal candidate for Greenway didn't have a clue.
Do you refer to them by their full name, thus blowing any pretence of familiarity with them, or just gently drop in their first name and risk nobody having a clue who you're talking about?
"There is this circle of men hiring men and telling men's stories, and not having a clue that it is not always very interesting.
Shazad Akbar, a lawyer and anti-drone campaigner, said he believed the strikes took place in Pakistan and they "proved the CIA have no clue who they are killing".
And there we may have the real clue to Cameron's manner.
The clue is in the title… …Job Seekers Allowance is only available for those who are genuinely seeking a job.
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