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Jeb Bush is so focused on Florida that the one hint of his brother's campaign is displayed on the bottom shelf of one cabinet: a commemorative Texas license plate that proclaims, "G.W. Bush, President".
He didn't look at all like he needed to be on a diet, not one hint of plumpness could I detect.
A glance at the press releases on Lugar's senate website offers one hint of how much, over the past year, the senator has drifted away from the sort of foreign policy issues that had long defined his career, opting instead to focus on matters of domestic and partisan concern, like job creation, and especially on attacks against President Barack Obama for his handling of the Keystone XL pipeline.
He only offers one hint of doubt, and that centres on his latest venture's name.
And, yes, you could stop them in the mall or on the street, and they will say hello without one hint of "the snub".
One hint of the complexity can be seen along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border.
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But Monday night's early set included one strong hint of what the orchestra might be able to accomplish: a piece called "Myself When I Am Real," originally recorded by Mingus as a half-spontaneous piano composition in 1963.
And then, as swiftly as they first came, we take our exams, we shake our professors' hands half in gratitude and half in hopes of absorbing one last hint of positive karma, and we leave.
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