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And if his clues created a delighted shout of recognition and admiration, so much the better.

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In Byatt's "Possession," letters, diaries and other clues create a dialogue across the centuries; as her researchers discover more about their subjects' lives, they further their own romantic and professional endeavors.

When preparing the clues, create the clues in reverse order - the treasure first, then the clue to find the treasure, then the clue to find that clue, etc. Lastly, write the first clue.

The abundant carbon dioxide hints that Hartley 2 formed especially far from the sun in the nascent solar system, but team members haven't a clue what created the comet's dumbbell-like shape with dry ice at either end.

These biological materials possess many inspiring properties, which hint scientists and engineers to find some useful clues to create new materials or update the existing ones.

These prototypes are anticipated to provide significant clues to create new smart responsive systems for the future science and technology of soft materials.

To reveal the structure-function relationship of heme proteins, and to provide clues for creating artificial heme proteins with improved functions, we here use myoglobin (Mb) as a model protein, and report that its peroxidase activity can be enhanced by construction of two distal histidines and a channel to the heme pocket.

The antigenic peptides identified may provide clues for creating peptide vaccines with better accessibility to memory B cells and better induction of cross-neutralizing antibodies than the whole HA protein.

(I should mention I worked with Scholastic on "The 39 Clues," which was created in roughly the same fashion).

Lionel Blair and Una Stubbs were team captains, and Blair's outrageous campery prompted spoof panel show I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue to create a slot called sound charades, a round introduced by Humphrey Lyttleton with double entendres like: "The expert's expert was of course Lionel Blair.

The phenomenon may provide a new clue for creating ordered surface structures with the aid of elastic buckling.

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