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The western portion slowed me down a bit, because I mistakenly assumed AHS for "Start to sneeze?" even though that wouldn't have been plural given the clue (the answer is ESS) and I always want the Riga native to be a LATT instead of the correct LETT.

Watson learns from his mistakes, for example, the following mistake during a practice round: he was given the clue "This trusted friend was the first non-dairy powdered creamer," to which he replied, "What is milk?", mistaking the clue as asking for a dairy product.

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Given the clues provided in the preceding paragraphs, a framework mechanism for the radical SAM enzymes has been proposed.

The second word of the title gives the clue.

"The question may give the clue on the direction of the analyst's future revisions".

The "sustainable" aspect gives the clue that these goals have been selected as realistic and attainable.

That reference to a new team gives the clue to the differences between the two men.

To the contrary, I would say that they are not only splendid pieces, they give the clue to the man.

"Doug Herrington's comments give the clue," wrote Detroyer.

The former gives the clue for fitness variation, and incorporating genomics tools may allow identification of the genes that are actually evolving (Lee & Mitchell-Olds, 2006).

A look at the figures from the Barclays Capital Equity-Gilt study gives the best clue.

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