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People will see and take clues from your day-to-day behaviors far more than from a plaque on the wall.
A 1974 work, "Vom Ertrunkenen Madehem (Concerning a Drowned Girl)," a jumbled but artful arrangement of lumpy cloth shapes in various lingerie shades, may take clues from the "soft" sculpture of Ms. Grossman's contemporary, Eva Hesse.
For candidates, demonstrating values alignment is definitely a "show, don't tell" exercise, so you want to take clues from the language in the job ad and prepare personal examples that speak to it.
Just don't take clues from him about what to eat.
Take clues from the environment.
Be sure to take clues from your kitten or cat where it likes to be petted.
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"All of the disreputable guardians were taking clues from the Shafer example," he said.
And I could have known this in advance--and responded accordingly--simply by taking clues from our earlier conversations.
Watching video of the event later, the driver realised he had taken clues from people in the crowd.
In the absence of detailed gravity and seismic modeling studies along this profile, the MT model presented here can be explained taking clues from other MT studies carried out elsewhere.
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