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61. Her choice of foreign minister will be a clue to whether she intends to rein back on Lula’s foreign-policy adventurism.
62. This is a clue to the coming striking war, it is called, when people make recalls years later, for it is the twenty-sixth year of the Republic (1937).
63. Chinese women's heirdom has been greatly distorted clue to legal awareness surpassing and backwards, legal loophole and space existing, common ownership of household property remaining.
64. 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, sensitive and...
65. The Swords of Destiny is also a clue to a greater enigma.
66. Development of such framework provides a clue to quantify the spatial distribution of air voids based on the information obtained from section plane of concrete.
67. The striking preservation of protective foot sensation in Alstrom syndrome may provide a clue to the causes of differential susceptibility to neuropathy in the wider diabetic population.
68. I suggest that perhaps the free inter-relation and interaction among body, language and thinking might provide a clue to experience,[http://sentencedict.com/clue to.html] understand and create such complexity.
69. 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, sensitive and specific me...
70. "Street names are often a clue to what went on in an area in the past. We point out nooks and crannies, the little details you can only see by walking, " she said.
71. At last he had a clue to her interest, and followed it deftly.
72. One clue to the presence of such a neoplasm is an elevated serum alpha - fetoprotein.
73. "If this is confirmed, this is the first evidence for a crack in the structure of physics as we know it that could provide a clue to constructing such a unified theory, " Kostelecky said.
74. But a new clue to language's early formation comes from chimpanzee behavior.
75. At times an unusual skin eruption may be a clue to some internal disorder that may not be obvious.
76. Only Mulligan, so charming as the precocious teen in An Education, is distressingly wan and weak as the token saint; we'll wait for further films to see which film was the correct clue to her talents.
77. Have a look at the post mark on the front of the envelope, this may give you a clue to the area your admirer is from.
78. Researchers say they have found a clue to why El Ni?o events in the Pacific Ocean only sometimes lead to a warming of the Atlantic — affecting African rainfall along the Gulf of Guinea.
79. As she obtained the clue to their import, her impatience could not admit of delay.
80. And this bottle of perfume is a clue to the shoplifter's identity.
81. The base ratio of 1:1 for the bases adenine and thymine and the bases cytosine and guanine was the first clue to the specificity of BASE PAIRING in the nucleic acids.
82. This is a major clue to how the brain reorganizes itself during learning, says Graybiel, who is also a principal investigator at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT.
83. It provide a clue to demonstrate relationship between HERV and tumorigenesis.
84. Whether poets syncretize the excellence of the Book of Songs and Li Sao or not also gives a main clue to grade the poets.
85. A combination of word meanings of ancient Chinese, the unearthed literature and handed-down literature provide a dependable clue to ascertain the time when a piece of literature was written.
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