No oil was found there, which could be an important clue in the investigation.
Text messages were used to clue in participants regarding their progress.
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In the end, one might wonder how he could continue to get those interviews after all those years of blistering confrontations, but I got a clue in 2000.
The finding could provide an important clue in sorting through the complex reasons for the general decline of Northwest salmon runs, although the Hanford's wild fall chinook run is among the healthiest.
Guests can "chill out" with 93 spa treatments, "clue in" with 97 lectures and classes, book sessions with more than a dozen specialists from psychologists to psychics, hike, play golf, or just lie by the pool.
Sorge said investigators have "no leads, not a single clue" in the investigation of the heist.
And, frankly, his campaign didn't seem all that eager to clue them in.
The first clue is in the language they use when discussing risk.
There probably could have been better ways to clue us in that what was happening in the game was or was not real.
Two more MIDs were spotted running Android recently, and the kids over at Pocketables were kind enough to clue us in on the developments.
But if that weren't enough to clue us in, you can clearly see something that looks curiously like an antenna on the top left -- in the very same place as the Korean Optimus Vu.
Well, the clue is in that shortened lifespan.
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Fact is, even if a parent fails to read the box, viewing five minutes of gameplay would likely clue them in to whether or not they want their child to spend prolonged amounts of time playing a game.
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Verne's heroes - the eccentric Professor Lidenbrock and his long-suffering nephew, Axel - discover a clue encrypted in an old Icelandic manuscript that sends them to the island in search of a passage to the core of the planet.
Nelson is meant to clue you in on a book's context by providing online commentary, fact-checking, and statistics about cultural impact, which is great when you're studying global warming for a class, perhaps, but seems a little over the top if you're curling up with the latest Left Behind novel.
Well, maybe -- we've got another little clue here in the form of some tips to PhoneArena stating that a "Pre Plus" has found its way into the carrier's systems, which fits in nicely with info we'd previously received from one of our trusted sources that Verizon's Pre would be somehow "different" from Sprint's though we don't yet know how.
However, according to the researchers, a clue may lie in the fact that micro-organisms, too, work in mysterious ways.
Perhaps surprisingly, one clue may lie in the popularity gap between the queen and bankers such as Mr Hester.
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Jack Gantos is author of the Joey Pigza books, Jack Adrift: Fourth Grade without a Clue and Hole in My Life.
Here, then, is a clue to ways in which rustbelt cities may be able to reinvent themselves: create new industries based on fun and games call them culture, if you prefer and certainly exploit whatever is already in place.
Yeah, it doesn't emulate a full surround sound system altogether that well -- the clue's in the "virtual" -- but it looks pretty good and is definitely compact, which is sort of the point with these kinds of devices.
That offers a clue to the way in which mankind comes to develop a chili habit.
In his clue, he said Araucaria had 18 down of the 19, which is being treated with 13-15.
Spanish and Italian bond yields did back off a bit Wednesday, which is also a clue of anxiety levels in the market place that are not rising.
The latest clue will come Wednesday in Shanghai at the Intel Developer Forum, where the chip maker will detail its new lineup of low-cost, low-power processors, dubbed Atom, for handheld devices and embedded gizmos.
This CD, best considered a vital companion to Piano Starts Here and other well-known titles, offers a clue: God Is in the House was recorded in 1940 and '41 by Jerry Newman, a student at Columbia University who was obsessed with Tatum and would follow him around, recording whatever he could.
That will illustrate for scientists how the crystals in the rock developed, and may provide a clue as to whether water played a role in that development.
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