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It hints that it has proprietary data from BP and Arco themselves that concern sales to a small group of refiners relying on Alaskan oil.

Despite feeble hints that it has something to say about gay rights or the culture of megachurches, "I Say a Little Prayer" is mostly about food.

"There are also tantalizing hints that it has a layered structure, as if it were made up of layers like in plywood," Dr. Cheng said of the early data from NEAR, which stands for Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous.

But though the manual for the $570 model I tried hints that it has the same resolution as Kodak's, it actually uses a 320-by-240 pixel display with one-fourth the detail, producing unpleasantly grainy images and smaller ones to boot.

Microsoft declined to say how many total active users Skype today has, which hints that it hasn't grown significantly since the 300 million monthly users the company announced at last year's Build conference.

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Kirkus Reviews hints via its Twitter feed that it has "a few interested buyers".

Before Lord's, Lara is promising a hard look at the batting line-up after heavy hints that it had been revamped to please his players.

Although he was fortunate not to suffer the fate of Guy Fawkes, who was tortured on several occasions, one of these letters hints that it had been "in a fashion, offered".

When it finally agreed, last September, to a set of principles that included getting rid of its nuclear programmes (a first public hint that it has dabbled with potentially bomb-useable uranium, as America insists, as well as plutonium) in return for security assurances and aid, America, South Korea, Japan, China and Russia may have hoped for progress at last.

ZipDial had already begun its expansion to Southeast Asia, and the company has hinted that it has new products and services coming soon.

Hinting that it has doubts about that, Verizon said the F.C.C. order "appears to assert broad authority for sweeping new regulation of broadband wireline and wireless networks and the Internet itself" without "solid statutory underpinnings".

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