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If you're in college, Suggested Events might recommend parties at campus dorms, whereas professionals might get clued in to meetups or conferences at local convention halls they visit.
(Williams might want to have a chat with Eric Cantor, to get clued in on how this stuff works).
The fact that most sexually active young women didn't get clued in about abstinence or birth control until after they'd had sex "represents a missed opportunity to introduce medically accurate information," the researchers wrote.
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I didn't start getting clued in to the flavor palettes until I tried a recipe for Mongolian lettuce salad with ground beef as a dressing.
Meanwhile, Stubbs, the security chief, who is slooooowly getting clued in to his boss's machinations, finally gets a ping on the location of Elsie, the engineer who vanished as she tried to uncover the park's secrets.
The fun part: not many onlookers knew they were being entertained by a world-famous violinist, but got clued in with the help of a simple sign held by a member of his street team.
I got clued in to the power of Twitter as it relates to customer service a few years ago when customer-service consultant Peter Shankman tweeted from an airplane how he was Jonesing for a Morton's steak.
Then I got clued into a 2010 study published in the American Journal of Psychiatry (as reported by USA Today), which tied suicide to elevation above sea level.
When we began, we got clued up.
"Once we calculate the stored energy, we get clues into what minerals are there in the area".
In order to get clues into the possible biological and clinical significance of gene content differences among clones, it will be necessary to combine functional studies with the analysis of E. coli isolates from other sources.
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