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She wrote it differently, using the confined English settings she knew but introducing, as well as bloody disruption, exact science, note-perfect backgrounds and exquisitely worked motivation.The room in which they now sat held clues enough to her activities.
The Guardian published more than 50 stories from the Paradise Papers – within them are clues enough, you might have thought, for HMRC to start making its own inquiries, or for a cash-strapped government to express a degree of concern about the vast amounts of money leaking away from the Treasury.
We stood up, and nodded at her, and pretended to look surprised that the Queen had dropped by to see how the maths was going, as if all the rehearsals and the fact that there were police snipers on the roof weren't clues enough that it was on the cards.
But we are given clues enough that inside the idiot is a human looking for human contact.
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I don't always clue all the details on every object, but I clue enough to be completely disambiguating.
(If that's not clue enough, look it up; we care not to mention it in these pages).
You'd think the fact that BHC4 will be helmed by Brett Ratner, a man who did gritty Lecter instalment Red Dragon and gallantly directed Madonna's nipples in her Beautiful Stranger video would be clue enough, but strange things are afoot in blogland.
The skill was not in creating a grid full of words, but in producing clues cryptic enough to baffle the puzzler, yet constructed so honestly that they could be solved by any intelligent person who knew the conventions.
But Leon's mum (Christina Hendricks) knows something's not right about her little boy's death, so her luckless husband (Philip Seymour Hoffman) is sent off to look for clues and enough cash to put the little bastard in the ground.
I don't think "Blue's Clues" gets enough credit for its innovative work in pant-pleating.
Many of the 100,000 or so retail investors were well-to-do types and thus clued up enough to understand that higher yields suggest higher risk.
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