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They will search indefinitely for new mystery pellets: for clues that lead to more clues that add up to nothing.

Investigators are searching for more clues that can tie Mr. Rudolph to the four bombings he is accused of planning: the blast at the Olympics that killed one woman and injured more than 100 people; an attack on a Birmingham abortion clinic that killed an off-duty police officer; a bombing at an Atlanta abortion center; and an attack at a gay nightclub, also in Atlanta.

It is hoped that the results will reveal more clues that will justify poultry viscera as a potential replacement for fish meal.

In her Riff a few weeks ago, "Clues That Lead to More Clues That Add Up to Nothing," Heather Havrilesky did an excellent job of dissecting TV's current obsession — among both producers and audiences — with shows that treat viewers like rats in a maze, doling out just enough tantalizing treats to keep us scrambling blindly toward the next episode.

But there are even more clues that this in the case tucked away inside threads on the development forums.

But Gilroy did not realise that his car would provide more clues that he had been driving along rough forest tracks.

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More numerous by far than those who support either Democratic candidate for governor were other voters (46percentt) who said they still were undecided, one more clue that people here have paid little attention to the state races.

But they are one more clue that habitats for intelligent life might be as widespread as kudzu.

It may be a simple mixture of the two widely-held superstitions that Friday is an unlucky day and 13 the unluckiest number, but folklore gives us little more clues than that.

The study showed that some industrial chemicals that were rare in the environment were absorbed more readily by the body than similar ones that were more common, providing clues that could avert mistaken regulatory crackdowns on the wrong compound, the scientists said.

Today, those claiming housing benefits are routinely dismissed as scroungers, yet more and more, there are clues that this is a title that might better fit their landlords.

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