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There's a gun, which is used in the production, which could point to it being toward the end of the play.
It will spend years sniffing the Martian atmosphere for minute levels of gas, including methane which could point to the existence of alien life on the planet.
Much of the work in both shows is dated 2010, which could point to the problem: overproduction in a short time.
MI5 officers were combing their databases to check on movements or associations and former friends which could point to the killer, and to his home address.
Once we dive deeper into the data, we can find out if that corresponds to an important political event, which could point to why more records were collected during certain time periods.
The IAEA's board said it "strongly deplores" Iran's cover-up of a programme involving uranium enrichment and plutonium reprocessing - both of which could point to a nuclear arms programme.
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And if there was one kind of modern history of science, which you could point to that people like me wanted to do, was Nick Mullins' [? Fage ?] Group paper.
"You would have to go to the 1920s and 1930s to find a comparable period in which you could point to people within the executive agencies and the White House who favored significant restrictions," Mr. Tichenor said.
She could have even put it in a letter (as Jane Harman did), which she could point to later in defense of her anti-waterboarding position.
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