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A leading clue that points to music-specific structures, yet is so far not conclusive, is that many features of music are universal as well as apparently innate, meaning present at birth.
They found clue on top of clue leading to the two people who they believe are the killers: Dr. Mazoltuv Borukhova, the dead man's estranged wife, and Mikhail Mallayev, a relative of hers.
The interstate manhunt and the clues leading to them, it was like Paper Towns with 100% less Margo.
The only really bad guys who have been caught since 9/11 are the snipers, who left a trail of clues leading to their car, where they were asleep.
The traditional model involved the word "secret" having more of an honest use, with cryptic clues leading to a big reveal on the night itself.
The first involves the murder of a colleague at Edenvale College in Toronto -- a murder that, as in traditional detective stories, is duly solved by Smiricky, the clues leading logically to a tidy if complex solution.
Inspired by Yeats' collection of folklore, The Celtic Twilight, Lady Gregory went along the West of Ireland looking for stories, which she thought of as clues leading to "that mountain top where things visible and invisible meet".
(Even the scholarly notes might be looked on as hidden clues, leading the reader to discover such gems as Richard D. Altick's "Victorian Studies in Scarlet" and Thomas Boyle's "Black Swine in the Sewers of Hampstead").
He greets her politely and they get along quite nicely - so nicely that Chloe does something unpredictable… I really enjoyed Mr Stink (like all David Walliams' books): it had an amazing twist with little clues leading up to it.
In All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven – Zoella's first choice – the depressed girl is taught to live again by an equally depressed boy, and although he (spoiler alert) kills himself in the end, he doesn't do so without first setting up a beyond-the-grave treasure hunt of clues leading to a lyrical confession of his love for the protagonist.
The response to my request last month for your views as to whether clues leading to acronyms as solutions, like BBC or GCHQ, which are not pronounced as words, should be given letter counts of (3) and (4) was pretty conclusively in favour of a change of policy on the grounds that (1,1,1) and (1,1,1,1) make the whole game too easy.
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