Sentence examples for locating clues from inspiring English sources

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Your team must make its way through Klingon outposts, military academies and Borg vessels, battling those taken over by the Wardens and locating clues to the mystery of who the Wardens are, what they want and how they can be stopped.

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Then, using a GPS device, you can venture out to locate clues and eventually find a container, which usually has something hidden inside.

We are in Oxford, where England have camped for a change of scenery from their posh Pennyhill HQ near London, and Inspector Morse would have done well to locate clues about what the England players and coaching staff really think about the Scots' chances at Twickenham.

Locate clues in the census.

The survey begins with clues expressed anteriorly in the lids, progressively reviewing those clues located more posteriorly, concluding with clues involving the retinal pigment epithelium and choroid.

Actually, you only need to locate the clue(s), the character will do the rest.

To provide objective clues in locating deep-seated landslides, the surface textures of a 5 km2 steepland area in Japan was investigated using the eigenvalue ratio and slope filters calculated from a very high resolution LiDAR-derived DEM.

Similarly, an In-pentetreotide scan provided the decisive clue for locating a malignant ACTH-producing tumor of the ileum in a patient reported by Segu et al. [ 15].

In this instance, mice that were able to find the platform and improve their latencies after 2 days of 4 × 90-second trials were then tested in the spatial water maze, in which the platform remained submerged without a visual cue on top and the mice used spatial clues located around the maze (curtains open).

With the help of a querulous veteran Nazi hunter, played by Judd Hirsch, he sets out to do just this, in his spacey, laidback rockstar way – although how he locates the relevant clues, and why they have not been located before, is never really clear.

Fly to Bangor airport Stay at A park campsite (free or up to $20) or the Acadia Hotel, from $59 Sonya Berger, chief park ranger EarthCaching is the national parks' answer to geo-caching, the hi-tech treasure hunt where participants use GPS devices to locate "caches" and clues to the next site.

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