Sentence examples for where a clue from inspiring English sources

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Cree's widow, Lizzie (Olivia Cooke), raised in poverty, found fame in the music halls, and the movie splits its time between the world of greasepaint and the calmer air of the British Library, where a clue to the murders is found, and where the novelist George Gissing (Morgan Watkins) and Karl Marx Henry Goodmanno, no less, join the list of suspects.

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In Chinese politics, the participants read every detail — the seating arrangements, the toasts, the time spent with each person and where — as a clue, so it seems unlikely that Xi would allow speculation to foment unless absolutely necessary.

You have to be fearless, to juggle with alligators, and to do that you have to master your skill so you can go places where you haven't a clue where you'll end up".

It's an existential, spiritual and physical fear--the fear of coping in a world where you don't have a clue where to begin.

Don't do foolish things, such as going where you don't have a clue where you're heading.

Specifically, he said, last month it was getting into the casino aboard Carnival's Ecstasy, where a scavenger-hunt clue was taped to the side of a slot machine.

She added: "We didn't have a clue where we were going to end up and this is where we did.

Ultimately, if that person accepts you, those scars become a map to where you are now and sometimes, even a clue to where you're going.

I don't have a clue where it is going".

I didn't have a clue where it went.

It was the first time in an hour anyone had a clue where the enemy was.

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