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31. One clue to the possible identity of the Magdalen in Gnostic eyes is to be found in her parentage.
32. The use of this material could very well gave us a clue to the date of the first stone church at Halling.
33. This observation may at least provide a clue to the molecular basis of positional information.
34. They provide perhaps a clue to the subtle working of his mind in extracting a formal imagery from instantaneous photographs.
35. As such, it gives a vital clue to his thinking.
36. Often it is the internal logic of a process that is the real clue to understanding it.
37. But it also may be a clue to the national mood.
38. The clue to the flourishing creativity lies with phosphor chemistry, which is essential to the manufacture of fluorescent lamps.
39. But he smiled with his lips, as usual, giving no clue to change.
40. It will provide you with a clue to which country and city you are currently in.
41. Their purchase of an old desk provides Tom with a clue to the mystery surrounding Raybrick's savings.
42. The myth of the dismemberment of Dionysos by the Titans, however, provides a possible clue to the solution.
43. The vital clue to an individual's sickness may come through any of the senses,(www.Sentencedict.com) so use them all.
44. The discovery of lava flows that cover vast distances on the Moon provided an interesting clue to their composition.
45. The different birds offer a clue to the path the children must follow to gain their reward.
46. Even when not evident it is always worth looking for, since it may hold the clue to the whole case.
47. Doctors have found a new clue to the riddle of cot death.
48. Hearers actually use this unclarity as a clue to the speaker's intentions.
49. These training shoes could provide a clue to the identity of the joyriders.
50. At the moment, a wider rear tyre is the main clue to the bike's extra power.
51. It was like no other protein that anyone had described before, and so there was no clue to its function.
52. By Hugh Hebert COMEDY-thrillers could have a hard time without small black books that disappear containing the clue to mysterious fortunes.
53. No clue to his whereabouts has been found.
54. Objective To summarize the experience with adapalene in the treatment of acne vulgaris and to provide a clue to improve the clinical use of adapalene in acne vulgaris.
55. We kept our eyes skinned for anything that might provide a clue to the mystery.
56. A clue to the future came in the monthly summary of economic conditions reported by the Bank of England's regional agents, released last week.
57. The results of using these techniques indicated that FISH and FISH-related techniques give the clue to study the molecular mechanism of leukemogenesis and provide a rapid, sensiti...
58. It is the round window that looks out into the pale blue water that provides the biggest clue to Hadfield's whereabouts.
59. Its name is the big clue to this village's raison d'etre.
60. He racked his memory for some clue to the origin of Corporal Whitcomb's bitterness toward him.
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