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Displayed on the screen were graphics illustrating the basic tenets of Islam, including who Adam and Eve were, what the Koran says about creation, Islam's approach to gender equality, Islam's take on diversity, and what jihad really means (clue: It does not stand for "holy war" as many have been led to believe).
"'I had no clue, I mean, no clue at all," Sweetney said.
And more potential target terms mean more clues about the pathophysiology of disease, for example, from the rediscovery of Alzheimer's disease and indomethacin hypothesis, 650 and 2,639 potential target terms are found by SemRep method and our method, respectively.
"No changes meant no clues," he writes.
Only now I'm led to decode from family sayings what these meant as clues to the life, the drowned Atlantis of the past where they had lived without me, back beyond me.
"That," she says, rejecting a proffered solution, "is what they want you to think it means". A clue may include the words "Greek character", which will usually indicate the presence of such letters as mu, nu or pi.
"Fame" may be intended as a lavish joke, with the title meant to clue us in to Kehlmann's disdain for the sorts of figures he takes down a peg here, figures whose ranks he unwittingly joined when "Measuring the World" was translated into more than 40 languages.
Let's see, what else could those clues mean?
Authorities don't know whether those clues mean Levinson was being held in Balochistan — a rugged, arid region that spans parts of Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan — or perhaps in the lawless tribal region along the border of Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The last time we met up with Michael Black he was extremely busy over the various days of the week (Across Lite, Solution, blog), and in his second outing he has cleverly asked us to guess what the color clues mean.
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