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DIANA: I think there's a clue in that document drawer.

The police followed home the clue and finally caught the culprit.

A diplomat from Djibouti, a country in the Horn of Africa, provides a clue.

New research from experts in neuroscience and social science may give us a clue as to why.

The polonium itself, with its rarity and trail of irradiated locations (see article) ought to be a telling clue.

Tony discerned a slight Texas drawl, another clue he felt was important, but he had yet to make the connection. They arrived at the cyber-analysis section.

The zigzag pattern means her hair does not even betray the scars - leaving no clue she had the condition at all.

The historical phenomenology in anthropology of Marx suggests a historical clue that human would regress to the fields and gardens when they left it.

Now that you have hopefully gotten some sort of clue as to what it is that attracted your eye, the hard part is to refine the image to emphasize whatever it is.

A large, exquisitely decorated silver flask might offer a clue to the purpose of the hoard.

The first clue is its military character, which suggests that the assemblage was not a grab bag of loot.

I believe that the clue to his mind is to be found in his unusual powers of continuous concentrated introspection.

The authors may be in this enviable state of enlightenment, but most readers will not have a clue what they are on about.

The mother had a clue to Madeline's conduct.

Whether dark energy has retained its value throughout the history of the universe is an important clue to its nature.

I used to worry about offending someone if I turned down their friend request, even if I had no clue as to who they were, or how I knew them (I've always had an overwhelming need to please everyone).

The ear is the sure clue to him: only a musician can understand the play of feeling which is the real rarity in his early plays.

She did not know where he had been born-his accent gave no clue.

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