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These findings demonstrate that the brain uses clues from the environment to build coherent representations of object meaning.
Ms. May said most antique quilts are not signed or dated, so when she evaluates them, she uses clues like the types of fabric and the patterns they contain.
One story presents Holmes and Watson as young men working together in the Los Angeles porn industry, after Sherlock uses clues to discover that his detective parent has starting shooting adult films to help with his medical loans.
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They have to use clues and copy what other children are doing.
They got out in thirty-eight minutes, using clues they found in books, on the chessboard, and so on.
A crossword dictionary won't help you much, because I try to use clues that aren't in there.
He and some divers began the hunt in 2000, using clues in old newspaper accounts about the rock's location.
For the recent detections, the group used clues based on features in the lower-energy emissions from a number of galaxies to focus their search for TeV photons.
On Monday, commenters at the site Consumerist.com used clues in the video to find the franchise location in Conover, and told Mr. McIntyre about the videos.
Google News scans some 4,000 news sites and compiles a page of links, using clues like the content and placement of articles to arrange headlines.
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