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Absolutely no clue in them to Mr.
Absolutely no clue in them to Mr. Angel, save that he quotes Balzac once.
and Watson's glimpse of one picture, Photograph 51, was a vital clue in determining that DNA was a double helix.
— was the vital clue in determining that
So here you have it with, like, the blanks that can give you a little bit of a clue in case you're not having it.
The blanks that can give you a little bit of a clue in case you're not having it.
Prime is definitely the fact to clue in on here.
Prime is definitely the fact to clue in on here.
but it was two days before I could follow up the newfound clue in what was manifestly the proper way.
clue in what was manifestly the proper way. I felt a peculiar shrinking from those
Okay? Again, you have an unchanging noun, but you have a clue in the word "that."
but you have a clue in the word "that." "That" is singular, so we have to say, "That deer is so graceful." Next one: "The women is outside," or "The women are outside," which is correct?
So first of all, what is an abbreviation? Well, here's a clue in the word. You have
Well, here's a clue in the word.
and I have hoped to find a clue in the incoherent ramblings of these sots, as I have done before now.
to find a clue in the incoherent ramblings of these sots, as I have done before now.
Now, the word we are looking at is 'profiteering', and there's a big clue in the first half of that word.