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Non-specific somatic symptoms may be clues to changes in emotional well-being.
These may be clues to conditions in the early solar system, when planets were forming.
The biology of animals is mysteriously diverse, and lurking within it may be clues to new kinds of medicine.
'But it's pretty hard to hear this guy sing that he wants to ride his girl like his Jeep,' he says, 'after you've seen that video.' THERE MAY BE CLUES TO KELLY'S STATE OF mind on his records.
A cell phone and a Prada wallet, propelled outward by who knows what other privileged appurtenances below, may be clues to the always accelerating risks and schemes of high style, as strenuously aimed for as the hoop.
"There may be clues within the $40 million charitable family trust that Mr. Spitzer has played a major role in as a founder and trustee for the last 12 years," Michael Barbaro writes in The New York Times.
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