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I won't make you hunt for clues.
I was always on the hunt for clues when I was younger.
We hunt for clues to what they tell us, often idly.
As a result, the officials refuse to describe the hunt for clues about Commander Speicher as a rescue mission.
But beginning Monday, players can take part in a hunt for clues at the King Tut exhibit at the Discovery Times Square Exposition in New York City.
Salley Vickers, in the Times, blamed putting Jesus in the title for unhelpfully prompting "a hunt for clues", which "distracts from the novel's more haunting reverberations".
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The camera moves closer to inspect individual faces, as if hunting for clues.
The two men infiltrate the exclusive retreats of the privileged, hunting for clues, working stubbornly and separately.
It also hunted for clues to how the spores had become laced with silicon, which the United States had used decades ago as a coating in germ weapons.
WASHINGTON — In December 2002, federal investigators scoured an icy pond on a snow-covered mountain near Frederick, Md., hunting for clues that would lead to the anthrax killer.
His inquiries are aided by an eager Nightmute cop, Ellie Burr (Hilary Swank), whose duties include hunting for clues, waiting for the bloom to fade on her innocent soul, and making the coffee.
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