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At airports we see policemen with guns, while seemingly random prohibitions from our hand luggage are clues from which we attempt to work out the nature of the latest maniacal assault on our way of life.

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"I have [made my mind up] but out of respect they'll be no clues from me which way that's going to be," Mills said.

For many centuries practical navigators oriented themselves by relying just as strongly on meteorological clues (the directions from which steady winds blew) as on astronomical ones (the positions and apparent motions of the Sun and stars).

The ophthalmoscope remains one of the most important instruments of the physician, who can use it to examine retinal blood vessels, from which clues to high blood pressure and to arterial disease may be observed.

What was really going on with the writing of X was, I suspect, the use of storytelling as a form of creative pattern recognition from which clues to psychic survival might erupt.

Most scholars agree that it's a collaboration between Shakespeare and the pamphleteer and pub owner George Wilkins, who, the year after the play was first produced, wrote a novelette, thought to be an account of the play, called "The Painful Adventures of Pericles, Prince of of Tyre," from which some clues to the plot and dialogue are drawn.

Traders continue to look for clues from the Fed, which began a two-day meeting on Tuesday, about when it might pull back on its bond-buying stimulus program.

In many ways Conan Doyle doesn't seem to have been a very acute observer of the operations of his own mind, but Lycett draws out clues from stories in which signs of his infidelity (before Louise died in 1906) are apparently adumbrated deliberately enough.

Using just the clues from the searches, which used a unique ID for each searcher, journalists and bloggers were able to identify a number of them - demonstrating that even just your search habits (as Google only notes what you search for and what page you then go to) can profile you to a third party.

Modularization of biological network, which is based on clustering algorithms, elucidates topological design of biological system, from which evolutionary and functional clues can be inferred [ 18, 19].

In nerve agent research, it is assumed that the regions from which seizure activity is triggered may offer clues for the designing of effective anticonvulsive therapy.

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