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BIG CLUE ABOUT JACK'S DEATH The final scene of this week's episode dropped a major clue about just how close we are to Jack's death.
" I said, "You might catch a clue about Fox, Mom.
A phone video provides the only clue about what happened.
They can do things that you have no clue about.
That was a significant clue about what was to come.
"They don't have a clue" about Russian access, he says.
There's no jewelry to give you a clue about social status.
"He has no clue about what makes America great," he said.
She also had no clue about Bernard (we're still shook tbh).
"I had no clue about what the need was," Mickelson said.
The conversation also provides a clue about the movie's own strategies.
The people who built these have no clue about my architecture.
"He has no clue about what makes America great," Biden says.
This guy does not have a clue about the middle class.
This finding is one clue about how education may improve health.
We may have just gotten a clue about whether it's right.
It wasn't until 1980 that I had a clue about phrasing.
A clue about some of the problems at JFK Airport right now.
ORRIN HATCH JUST GIVE A BIG CLUE ABOUT TRUMP&aposS SCOTUS PICK?
DID ORRIN HATCH JUST DROP MAJOR CLUE ABOUT TRUMP&aposS SCOTUS PICK?
Not a clue ... He has no clue about what makes America great.
Tuesday's episode may have offered up a new clue about his death.
People who actually have a clue about what's going on were appalled.
A: I didn't have a clue about music when I was young.
But, it might be our first big clue about season 2, too.
But most people really have no clue about what goes on here.
Nor did she have a clue about the Odeon's hot-spot status.
Even so, the aborted beginning might give us a clue about Rey's origins.
No clue about sex in general, or the interactions leading up to sex?
Kirkman did give us one clue about how he decides who will die.
And one of the stars is giving fans a clue about the storyline.
"I had no clue about what the need was," he told the outlet.
"He hasn't a clue about Republicans' historic contributions to science-driven environmental policy."
I don't have a clue about what their next storyline is or anything.
As in Nea Kavala, migrants in Moria had no clue about their status.
"I don't know a clue about this woman," Perel said of Melania Trump.
Nor does he have a clue about what Congress has been up to.
It's an interesting question ... and I don't have any clue about the answer.
What will Ally do now that she has a clue about what's going on?
In fact, the actress had little clue about why the movie was so controversial.
"Even hardcore fans will not have a clue about what's going on," he said.
The handwritten note gave no immediate clue about who had written it or why.
But this is a big clue about how she became commander of Outpost 3.
Your contact gives you Day One's clue about a nuclear testing site in France.
The House's budget plan does give a clue about what House Republicans are thinking.
This should tell you that nobody has any clue about where this will go.
Sometimes people will see something in you that you just had no clue about.
"I knew who she was but she had no clue about me," she said.
He scored big with a Daily Double clue about the first multipurpose charge card.
But hidden in their names is a clue about each: their place of origin.
That is something I had no clue about when I came to James Madison.
This discovery gives scientists a clue about the hyenas' role in ancient Arctic ecosystems.
One of the stars is gave fans a clue about the storyline earlier this year.
Kris Jenner may have dropped a big clue about the name of her newest grandchild.
Murphy suggests that's not the case with this major clue about Shelby, Matt, and Lee.
A few seemed to legitimately have no clue about El Chapo or the Sinaloa cartel.
I didn't gather a single clue about what he actually does from the entire conversation.
"I just feel like we don't have any clue about what Powell thinks," said Stanley.
A classic study of birds, however, could hold a clue about why he's onto something.
And at that time in my life I had no clue about what money was.
I felt so dopey, an oblivious trespasser, not a clue about where I really was.
Now, Cab died in 1994, but his estate has no clue about the alleged connection.
Many, however, believed it was a clue about her feelings on the issue of immigration.
In the weeks that followed, the most concrete clue about Curtis's future came from McCarty.
He said previous American presidents "haven't had a clue" about how to deal with it.
My former husband and I were college students who didn't have a clue about money.
Some reciprocated my feelings; most had little clue about Valentine's Day unless I told them.
Trump had no clue about how much harder his life would be with divided government.
Shouldn't you at least have some clue about the depth of your co-star's thoughts?
"People who aren't competent are discussing AI, which they have no clue about," he says.
I'm just asking questions here, because I haven't got a damn clue about the answers.
Probably. There's a possible clue about Thor's fate in the Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer.
The woman's shoes also offer up another clue about the enduring values of the Boston Globe.
Everything that happens is a new clue about what this library is and what's going on.
She also drops that she's seeing her therapist again, something that Joe had zero clue about.
He has lots of ideas about who to blame but no clue about what to do.
She rang me in a panic, mother does not have a clue about snapchat filters pic.twitter.
But that doesn't mean we won't be gobbling up every clue about the show until then.
But a significant slice of the younger moviegoing public may have no clue about the character.
My character, Luca Moroder, is a good mountaineer, but he doesn't have a clue about women.
We just don't have the slightest clue about how to address the root of the problem.
We haven't a clue about how much Alicia knows or doesn't know about her husband's indiscretions.
A more telling clue about R.E.M. sleep can be found in human behavior, Dr. Siegel thinks.
First, he bet all of his points on a clue about the Egyptian god of medicine.
Millennials, typically defined as those 23 to 38, "don't have any clue" about risk, he says.
There is one big clue about what may have happened to bring the teens to New Ham.
Harish, who didn't want his last name used, said he "had no clue" about the congressional hearings.
To some fans, the pink bow emoji is another clue about the reported baby on the way.
"This guy doesn't have a clue about the middle class, not a clue," he added to applause.
You start setting targets, which are somewhat artificial, without any clue about the reality of real people.
Today's impeachment hearing before the House Judiciary Committee gave us a clue about which way they're leaning.
A crossword constructor who is a sports fan might opt for a clue about the N.B.A. team.
And very often, parents have no clue about the kinds of things their kids are actually seeing online.
Although the pair never confirmed their status, Moretz did offer a clue about their connection at the time.
Every time you swipe right, Tinder learns a clue about what you look for in a potential match.
It's been nearly one week since we received a clue about the upcoming season of American Horror Story.
All knew of Guzman but one, a woman from Ethiopia who said she had "no clue" about him.
We'll get a clue about how much Kasich's presence will tip the scales in New York's primary today.
"For Gizelle to constantly talk about friendship, she doesn't have a clue about what friendship is," Huger said.
A woman's AMH levels can provide one clue about how many of these sacs — or follicles — she has.
The main thing about the demimonde was that nobody back at the dorm had a clue about it.
The only clue about the new season thus far has been a fake ad that dropped in July.
But she still had no clue about what, exactly, she would throw herself into as a writer-producer.
Nonpresidential primaries are relatively low-turnout affairs that provide a clue about which side's base is more engaged.
Yet the optimism and energy of Election Day were a clear clue about the monumental result to come.
Speaking of which, there's a pretty major clue about this plot-line right at the story's beginning: 6.
You know what else fits in a five-letter slot for a clue about the author George Sand?
The next clue about Fed policy will come on Wednesday, when the central bank releases a policy statement.
Every detail inside the studio seems intentional, as if each object were a clue about the man himself.
But still, any strange, distant object the agency targets will likely hold some clue about the origins of life.
Here's a clue about what happened in between:That's the unnamed Tinder date wedged behind the window, by the way.
Salman  claimed last November  she had no clue about what her husband was planning, according to a Times interview.
Troublingly, it's entirely possible a similar attack may have already happened and the government has no clue about it.
Tremendous amounts of violence can happen to people who we have no clue about, because their stories aren't told.
Another clue about the upcoming Modern Family death has been disclosed — but it still has audiences scratching their heads.
In the very title alone, he embedded a significant clue about the nature of the story he was telling.
The episode begins with a clue, or a mystery disguised as a clue about the origin of Delaney's troubles.
Of course, the trailers can give us a big clue about how the new movie will approach this topic.
For instance, the singer and actress really has no clue about the appeal of all those "Damn, Daniel" videos.
Heck, with enough finesse, you might even trick them into believing you've got some clue about what you're doing.
"We don't actually have a clue about those things, but we debate them anyway and we disagree," he added.
The endgame Sanders chooses could give us a major clue about the future of the massive following he's built.
"The truth is we have no clue about the president's investors," he said in an interview with reporters Tuesday.
There is no context in the image whatsoever, no clue about where they're going or where they're coming from.
Hidden away in the documentation for their releases, CPY includes a clue about the next game they're working on.
"It meant that there was one person in Washington who had a clue about [encryption], which previously it looked like there were zero people in Washington who had a clue about this," John Gilmore, the founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and one of the leaders of the Cypherpunks group, told Motherboard.
"He has no clue about what makes America great," the vice president went on, working himself to the speech's crescendo.
"There is confusion at the central bank level ... no one has a clue about the whole landscape," the official said.
Biden, drawing on his folksy appeal, said Trump "has no clue" about a middle class Clinton has known for decades.
I think that these documentaries are good because most people don't really have a clue about the criminal justice system.
A predominant theory was that all the flower imagery is for sure a clue about what she's naming these babies.
I have no clue about what their jobs entail, but I'm trying to learn so I can help them more.
It occurred during the start of Double Jeopardy after the clue about a movie where Steve McQueen drives a Mustang.
The Weimar government, already held in low esteem by many Germans, seemed to have no clue about what to do.
"Knudson's hypothesis was conceived before we had a clue about the underlying molecular genetic events," Dr. de la Chapelle said.
"Our intelligence services don't have a clue about communications among the Islamic State recruits in Iraq and Syria," he said.
Similarly, "HooDoo Mandala" (1970, 303 by 89 by ¼ inches) provides, by its title, a clue about the work's cultural inspiration.
The next clue about the Fed's outlook will come on Wednesday, when the central bank announces its next policy statement.
Whenever you analyze an organized terrorist activity, the attack patterns and the timing, somehow, provide a clue about the motive.
Rodriguez and other victims had no clue about the horror that would unfold at the club that night, Mandolfo said.
"I want to reach the man on the street that simply has no clue about privacy in general," he says.
The rainbow Apple graphic on the event invite could be another clue about seeing that logo show up on devices.
While valuation is a notoriously poor short-term indicator, investors often use it as a clue about the market outlook.
The nuke triad, which Trump doesn't have a clue about, has been the single greatest contributor to global peace for decades.
See, when I started putting out tapes for bands back in 2007 I had no clue about what I was doing.
Now, a new study provides another clue about what's behind the backward sliding of American mortality: the hidden toll of diabetes.
To read a Q&A with Milo Ventimiglia about the huge clue about Jack's death in the season premiere, head here.
Wal-Mart will give investors a better clue about the health of the discount shopper when it reports earnings Thursday morning.
However, the northwest city of Lancaster could give us a massive clue about the final result hours before the official declaration.
" To which Van Ness responded directly to that user: "Dang love I wish you had a clue about what it's like.
As 21st-century humans, we regularly shovel all kinds of food into our greedy faces without any clue about its provenance.
Nevertheless, West received a few messages from fans who were no-doubt hoping to get a clue about next week's episode.
We were kids without a clue about where we would go to college, much less how we would save for retirement.
The West is too arrogant or too baffled to admit they do not have a clue about what to do next.
You've got the grill, you've got the beers, you've got the buds, but you don't have a clue about the food.
Mr. McKnight said he has "literally no clue" about the identity, or even the gender, of the person with the videos.
But an important clue about this new dinosaur was that the bones of its skull were fused together when it died.
"Here are people trying to control this game that really, really don't have a clue about the game, period," he said.
His handling of it offers a clue about what's in store for American women if he's confirmed to the Supreme Court.
Ultimately, the results in South Carolina could provide an important clue about which candidates are in it for the long haul.
I still think Mike could win some states, but really no one has a clue about whether his strategy can work.
But the more scrolling I did, the more obvious it was that I had no clue about the average meal-prepper.
Now, Swift has told Billboard that the music video and lyrics for "ME!" also revealed a clue about the title of TS7.
There's one major clue about the role Dolores will play in season 2, and it has to do with what she's wearing.
The structure of the teaser trailer — which only features Jamie's voice, not Claire's — could also offer an interesting clue about Season 3.
Now they're looking for abnormalities that suggest a potential grave, or that fit an informant's clue about the location of a burial.
Her uncle, Bert Parker (Chris Parnell), is also a dean at Cal U and has no clue about his niece's sexual fluidity.
The black student union at my school spread the news to me and helped me get a clue about what was happening.
Michael was celebrating the 1-year anniversary of his joint on Monday, but had ZERO clue about what was gonna happen next.
The only clue about his whereabouts had been a few text messages Karageorge had sent his mother the night he went missing.
No doubt intelligence analysts are thinking about whether the video provides something less innocuous — perhaps a clue about whether he has relocated.
The scene could be thought of as just a silly aside, but it's actually the first real clue about the show's tone.
Future walkers will probably pass without a clue about how things had broken at this one spot, or who had fixed them.
No clue about how far down it goes is offered by the base made from vacated hands planted next to absent feet.
The store provided the police with the first clue about the gunman's identity: images of his pickup truck captured by video surveillance.
We hear a lot about the effectiveness of Washington's spy network, but none of his agents had a clue about Arnold's plans.
Lori Loughlin's going about her normal routine ... just hours before getting an enormous clue about her fate in the college admissions scandal.
"The problem is that many people in the industry are talking about things they don't really have a clue about," said Appleboum.
Politicians in Washington don't have a clue about the hideous things that happen when women are marginalized and health care is unavailable.
The fact is that you don't have a clue about life and what has to be done to make America great again.
Similarly, "they had no idea and had no clue about the prevalence of these drugs and the dangers of these drugs," Box said.
John asks Jessica if she's working with "them," but having no clue about The Hand, she has no idea who he's talking about.
It turns out the theme song's message about love making people "crazy" was a way bigger clue about Rebecca's past than we realized.
But I have no clue about what you're an expert on, so I don't know, I really don't know what I'm doing here.
Once I've open so many tabs that I no longer have any clue about what they contain, I just mass close them all.
Faith says if RHQ had a clue about Junior M.A.F.I.A. members Lil' Cease and Nino Brown ... he wouldn't have screwed up that lyric.
More than half-way through its third bailout program, Greece still doesn't have a clue about how its sovereign debt will be restructured.
It is thus dismaying to consistently encounter new graduates who haven't a clue about thinking through a challenge and devising well-considered approaches.
We're told Game was in his dressing room, sipping champagne when the shots rang out, and didn't have a clue about the chaos.
"But people don't have any clue about mechanisms between the underlying gene variants" and the symptoms, for disorders such as schizophrenia or autism.
Tintin (Jamie Bell) and his trusty pooch, Snowy, uncover a model ship called the Unicorn that holds a clue about a hidden treasure.
Names-wise, I think most were doable with crosses, although I'd no clue about ERIC, or ARES (and the vaguest memory of DENCH).
And babies, who are prelinguistic and haven't a clue about cultural symbolism, have shown changes in brain activity when exposed to different hues.
With no succession plan in place and no business experience, Gert and Tim started running things without a clue about what to do.
Rhonda Davis, a cosmetic chemist, calls them "marketable ingredients" and says the first clue about efficacy can be found in the ingredient list.
"This president probably does not have a clue about the whistleblower program and the protections that come along with that program," she said.
When and if Trump responds, positively or negatively, it may give us another clue about what lies ahead for the U.S. in 2017. 
Some people love to throw around the names and the vintages and whatever, but really have no clue about what the wines taste like.
In fact, fans are starting to think that Swift's inclusion of Beach House on her playlist might be a clue about her upcoming album.
The latest FOMC statement is little changed from the last one and provides no strong clue about the likely decision at the June meeting.
Over on the Fantastic Beasts Twitter, they've dropped an image from the upcoming movie that already gives a big clue about what to expect.
He had no clue about what happened that day, nor is he exactly the kind of guy to give out compliments like that freely.
"It's like really poor Photoshopping by someone trying to "airbrush" with no clue about how to subtly touch up a photo," one person said.
" Anyone can bring a partisan crowd to a roar, as Biden did when he said Trump "doesn't have a clue about the middle class.
I had no clue about Card's homophobic statements while reading his story of an Earth united by the threat of an imminent alien invasion.
But equally it feels like a shaky move to let people who have literally no clue about the content of the album title it.
"And now, feel free to pause the video here," he'll say, adding a quick clue about why the player made the move they did.
But it wasn't until the end of the 4003th century that scientists really had much of a clue about the frequency of asteroid impacts.
In the episode that aired on Tuesday, all of the contestants, including Holzhauer, responded incorrectly to a Final Jeopardy clue about United States demographics.
It is a time when I feel that I am an obtuse detective missing an obvious clue about the future trajectory of the race.
Hepburn isn't a physicist anymore—he says he "ran out of time and money"—and he has no clue about who's famous these days.
That bizarre litany should give you a clue about who Malik Obama really is, or at least what he's become: a somewhat-scammy opportunist.
Mr. Gray's promotion offers no clue about whether Blackstone will take advantage of the recent United States tax cuts and convert into a corporation.
My guess is that the request was made to avoid an inflammatory clue about the #MeToo movement, but I'm not sure it helped matters.
Instead of the typical clue about a classic character of literature and film, this entry stumped many of our solvers in the Thursday, Sept.
What's troubling to me is that those who are the targets of his assaults seem to have no clue about what is going on.
Times have changed a lot, because now it's a clue about the singer Ke$ha and the old clue reminds me of snipe hunting.
Robin Wright says her interactions with Kevin Spacey were all between "action" and "cut," and she had no clue about his alleged predatory behavior.
In many cases, the fast-food workers being organized by the Fight for $15 movement had no clue about their rights as workers, organizers said.
That number refers to the mean distance between the earth and the moon, and is a clue about Kubrick's involvement in faking the moon landings.
Following our theory that Drake doesn't have a clue about smoking weed, today we bring you some cold, hard science to back it up (maybe).
"Everyone is waiting for the NTP announcement for a clue about how things will operate going forward," said a Western diplomat who monitors the economy.
But it's clear he still has no clue about the basic way American policy affects the world just months before he might be elected president.
"[Diplomats] express pretty openly their concerns about Donald Trump and the fact that he doesn't have a clue about what's going on internationally," Cardin said.
It should be coming to the US too, for $50,000 to $60,000, though the company says it has no clue about what demand will be.
And the folks over at the Daily Mail found a very telling clue about the new royal baby's potential name: If you type in royal.
Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), a top contender to head the Democratic National Committee, blasted Trump, saying the real estate mogul "has no clue" about sacrifice.
But to ignore " Chance " (1914) is to miss a crucial clue about Conrad's sensibility—and his aversion to what he saw as the sea stigma.
During a recent interview with The Times, she did offer up a brief clue about what might be in store for her character this season.
While the wedding provided a clue about the direction of the F.B.I. investigation into the Manhattan truck attack, many questions about the wedding remain unanswered.
Perhaps they fear that we might figure out that even senior White House officials have little clue about what the president plans to do next.
We didn't really have a clue about what we could do with Battlezone, once we had the IP, but we liked the idea of trying.
Mike Probably Isn't The Bachelor We see one set of headless shoulders meant to serve as a clue about who our next Bachelor will be.
It was up to Final Jeopardy, a clue about Shakespeare: He has 4.43 speeches, the most of any non-title character in a Shakespeare tragedy.
The episode offers yet another clue about why policy proposals many Democrats call progressive and some Republicans call radical have gotten such traction this year.
Six people wake up on a spaceship with amnesia and no clue about their identities, and they all react with different levels of fear and violence.
It gave scientists the first real clue about how NGLY1 deficiency affects patients' bodies: by profoundly disabling their ability to degrade cellular junk via the proteasome.
Instead, the promotions of Chris Carmack and Greg Germann give viewers their first clue about the future of Grey Anatomy season 15's messiest love pentagon.
Why was it embedded in our brains that mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell but we have no clue about the basics of money management?
This could be a clue about why all the adults have become Ghoulies, but that would also imply that all adults in this world are evil.
Ross found the attacks on the bar and civilian vehicle equally baffling, saying the letter contained no clue about why Glenn would have targeted random civilians.
In 2015, Khan criticized Trump, saying he "doesn't have a clue about London" after the American claimed that certain areas of London were no-go zones.
The only one left appears to have been the Confido support guy Chris, who posted on Reddit saying he has no clue about what's going on.
This is very clear from a close reading of the 1st Schmidt/Haberman story which was why I tweeted Trump had no clue about the testimony.
Mr. Knobler offers us a clue about his theme at 17A, where we are told that the six starred clues are all in a SECRET CODE.
White-collar crime prosecutions often turn on the small pieces of evidence that give a clue about what was in the defendant's mind at the time.
With grimy, water-stained walls that look like the inside of a cardboard box, Arnulfo Maldonado's set gives you a clue about how that will go.
"We had no clue about this until we ran the feature at scale and all we heard were some complaints, but no positive feedback," says Bronstein.
Of course, for those who might take this clue about "fixing" cats literally, I present this specimen, who is clearly broken and in need of fixing.
We could talk about movies and TV shows from when we were growing up that the younger staffers at the White House had no clue about.
After hearing about sex roulette, Deirdre responded very calmly, "I've actually heard of this," further proving that I have no clue about teens and their trends.
As always, its executives say the platform is willing to adapt to new political realities, but there's little clue about what changes could look like in practice.
While some cleaning products will list their ingredients on the bottle, some might not—or give only the vaguest clue about what&aposs in there (like "fragrance").
Of course, the sentence does not itself mention any alternative possibilities, but most researchers think it gives us an important clue about which possibilities people are considering.
However, while Kim may adore the young Netflix star, she clearly had no clue about how amazing Brown was on the show that skyrocketed her to fame.
"More than 90 percent of the women we interviewed didn't have a single clue about what they're putting on their face or what they're buying," says Mou.
Plus, almost every bar will be showing the games, and it's far more fun to watch if you have at least some clue about what's going on.
While sales pros follow this maxim daily, Trump's detractors don't have a clue about it - and as a result don't understand his bulletproof popularity: it's called WIIFM.
"You have no clue about the game," an irate Djokovic told Murphy before turning to continue the debate with tournament director Tom Barnes who was hovering nearby.
That is what we mean by dimensionality reduction, and exactly the same principle applies to these very large computers you seem to have absolutely no clue about.
Team member Kim Yeong-mi said they had no clue about their newfound fame as they had turned off mobile phones to avoid distractions during the tournament.
Basically no-one has a fucking clue about the relationship between the artsy craft brewer and the G1 shaped Death Star at the heart of Scottish nightlife.
But the tidibit of information on its upcoming capabilities could give us a clue about what part it could play in Tim Cook's "Apple: Healthcare company" rebrand.
Stephen Townsend, at the time the commander of the fight against ISIS, told reporters that Baghdadi was likely still alive but "hasn't a clue" about his whereabouts.
"The problem is that no one has a clue about Trump administration policy," said Hadi Ghaemi, the executive director of the Center for Human Rights in Iran.
At some level, it may be that the man realizes he has no clue about how to handle the vast powers and the responsibilities of the presidency.
Investors said Friday's U.S. jobs report was now in strong focus for any more clue about whether the next U.S. rate hike could come as early as September.
"My lawyer said that these people will see a Middle Eastern man with a lot of money talking about material they will have no clue about," he says.
Beyond saying he will build more roads and tightening mortgage-insurance rules Mr Trudeau has so far given little clue about how he will deal with such problems.
Season 2 of the Handmaid's Tale is still a long ways away, but Elisabeth Moss has just dropped a giant clue about the fate of her character, Offred.
In a recent interview with the Capital Breakfast show's Roman Kemp, "Attention" singer Charlie Puth revealed a romance even diehard fans of the singer had no clue about.
United flight attendants are shocked David Dao was brutalized and bloodied because police could have prevented any injury if they had a clue about the plane they boarded.
BuzzFeed found one Tumblr user's observation that the song "A 1000 Times," which plays over a fantasy sequence of Clay and Hannah dating, contains a clue about Nov.
After a clue about coach Tom Landry yielded nothing but crickets, Trebek started to pick up on just how little the contestants knew about the ol' hut hut.
While the series isn't giving away everything about the Pearson patriarch's demise, we will get a major clue about Jack's death during the NBC drama's season 2 premiere.
On Friday, investors will get a clue about how quickly rates may rise when the Labor Department's report on the number of jobs created last month is released.
Trump was foolish to end the nuclear accord, imperfect as it was, without a clue about what would replace it and how to deal with Iran going forward.
General McMaster did not address that in naming the city, in Islamic State-controlled territory, Mr. Trump gave Russia an important clue about the source of the information.
An initial clue about a rift between the Wilpons and Cohen surfaced a few days later, when the team announced the hiring of Luis Rojas as the manager.
A week before the House vote, McConnell gave his first clue about how he and Republican leadership intended to conduct the trial in an interview with Fox News.
"I have no clue about how those specific decisions were made or meetings happened," Mr. de Blasio said of Ms. Wolfe's involvement in the talks concerning Mr. Singh.
If there are common threads between the shows, it's the sense these kids are confused and pained, and their parents don't have much of a clue about what's happening.
Speaking to the convention, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said Trump was an opportunist who had no clue about how to make America great or to help working families.
Swift grew up on a Christmas tree farm, so we're pretty sure that this is an homage to her past and not a clue about a potential Christmas song.
They have no clue who's living in their own city, so if you have no clue about who rents what, the basics aren't there in terms of intelligence gathering.
Princess Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall also dropped a major clue about Meghan's due date earlier this week when they announced their visit to Germany on May 7.
"This guy does not have a clue about what goes on in the rest of the world no matter what he says," he added, according to The National newspaper.
The job posting provides an important clue about Google's vision for self-driving cars, which are currently being developed within the Google X subsidiary of the Alphabet parent company.
But he also reveals that treating Annalise could be a trigger for him, which could be a clue about the flash forwards with the bloody handprints in the elevator.
This Is Us Drops Clue About Jack's Death, Plus Bachelorette's Peter Kraus on If He's Spoken to Rachel Since the Breakup Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
AP ImagesIt is becoming increasingly clear that Senators Dianne Feinstein and Richard Burr, co-chairs of the Senate Intelligence Committee, don't have the slightest clue about how encryption works.
The fact that Tibetans inherited an apparent high altitude gene from an extinct subspecies humans is a potential clue about what these poorly understood people might have been like.
It contains a clue about "resetting" the whole system, which causes the gamma shift (the wild black-and-white-and bloom color scheme I started the above stream on).
Wordplay SATURDAY PUZZLE — What is more disarming than facing off against a Saturday crossword, the hardest puzzle of the week, and having it open with a clue about cuddling?
The folks at Mr Jones tell us a NEW manager came on duty and called for the tow because he had no clue about Gucci's deal with his predecessor.
I'd had training as a singer, and I knew the basics, but I had no clue about the industry, and what better way to learn than on the job?
But Whitehouse acknowledges his colleagues, particularly Republicans, have little to no clue about the momentous observations U.S. scientists are now making in Earth's remote, but increasingly ominous, polar regions.
Now that we have measured the rate for at least one system -- it's millions of years -- we have a new clue about the behavior of stars as fluid bodies.
Fans had theories about what the spoiler was, from it being a clue about Rey's (Daisy Ridley) parentage to an appearance of a well-known character like Obi-Wan.
After a commercial break, she hunted down the next Daily Double, a clue about the film that made Kathryn Bigelow the first woman to win an Oscar for directing.
Some Wall Street analysts think they may have found a clue about iPhone 7 demand in an earnings report from an audio-technology company, CNBC's Jim Cramer said on Monday.
Yesterday, I left you with a song by THE BEATLES, based on a clue about SIDE TWO of "Magical Mystery Tour," and today the entire theme is about THE BEATLES.
A new clue about Apple's work on autonomous driving technology has emerged in the form of a scientific paper authored by two of the company's engineers, as Reuters first noticed.
"The ministry should have ensured states implemented FRA properly, and helped claimants who were rejected, as they got no explanation and had no clue about the appeals process," he said.
If I'm honest, I had little clue about what to expect – the only knowledge I had came from TV shows, and they certainly didn't prepare me for what lay ahead.
Another theory has to do with insularity: The elites spend so much time within the Acela corridor that they don't have a clue about what is going on beyond it.
The company is transferring two vice presidents from Seattle to oversee workforce development and international growth of its virtual assistant Alexa, a clue about its operations in the Washington suburb.
It doesn't indicate that Trudeau has any clue about the very damaging history of blackface—about how Black people were mocked via awful caricatures and black paint during minstrel shows.
Just as the new president doesn't know how many member states NATO has, he obviously has little clue about the anxiety his loose talk generates in Central and Eastern Europe.
Charlie was at LAX where he told our photog he's a fan of decency, and if you thought that'd be your first clue about who he voted for, think again.
There may have been a clue about how Trump would react to the latest Iran crisis in a tweet he sent as his predecessor was considering cruise missile strikes against Syria.
While answering some of the internet's most searched questions about the hit NBC show This Is Us, Justin Hartley revealed a major clue about what fans can expect from season 3.
I'm 59 years old and until the age of 45, 0003 years ago, I had absolutely no clue about what sustainability, what nature and what the environment meant to our lives.
The absurd moment is one that fits with the general tone of the film, where things happen without any rationale and no one has a clue about what is going on.
In addition, some fans pointed out another clue about another Carter child on the way when Beyoncé posed in front of the number 4 in a photo she shared on Instagram.
Ray J doesn't have a clue about how to change diapers, but the father-to-be is about to learn from two people who have firsthand experience ... Heidi and Spencer Pratt.
One of them gives me a clue about what the god of this dungeon appreciates as offerings, and I make a mental note to keep an eye out for an altar.
My football friends knew about my social life outside of hooliganism, but my colleagues and most of the people around me didn't have a clue about the dark side of things.
Of traveling through a hinterland that is beyond your knowledge, and yet you still have to get through it, despite not having a single clue about what your goal might be.
To sit in a rather antiseptic space and criticize what I'm doing when they have no clue about the lives of these people, it's classic elitism as far as I'm concerned.
Because the 2020 White House budget was developed and published by the White House itself, it is perhaps the most useful clue about how the president imagines a world without Obamacare.
But 24 of the tremors created lower frequency signatures that hint at ongoing tectonic activity inside Mars, which is an essential clue about the interior structure and evolution of the planet.
We might be getting better at thinking and talking about them, but we still have only a glimmer of a clue about when they might happen or what might hasten them.
It's time for TMZ SPORTS DECODES ... starring NBA superstar Paul George, who might've just given the basketball world a huge clue about his future and the future of Mr. LeBron James.
If you're an insurance plan, for example, the executive order says that we have no clue about the regulatory landscape around the health care law in the coming months and year.
"We had no clue about this until we ran the feature at scale and all we heard were some complaints, but no positive feedback," says Thompson, who leads design for video navigation.
Though "he" could be referring to photographer Diego Uchitel or even her husband, many fans and followers speculated that the gender pronoun was a subtle clue about her baby on the way.
For fans of This Is Us, we've got a huge clue about next season: we will be seeing a lot more of Kate, Randall, and Kevin as kids on the NBC drama.
It plays out at key moments in the competition, when anxious chefs stand opposite her as she tastes their dishes, their faces scrutinizing hers for some clue about what she is thinking.
"A step above the minors?" seems to be hinting at professional baseball, but in this puzzle, it's really a clue about ADULTHOOD, when one stops being a minor in terms of age.
For a clue about what hep C drugs actually cost to make, consider Greg Jefferys, an Australian who runs a hep C buyers' club (Sophie Cousins profiled him in Fixes last year).
Clinton: There Are 'Dumpster Fires' That Are More Popular "The problem is that Peña Nieto and his government do not have a clue about what they should do," Castañeda told VICE News.
The filings also don't give us much of a clue about when the new Galaxy Buds might come out, as filings often show up weeks or months before products hit the market.
And if the massive prototype to his left wasn't a huge clue about his ambitions, he also wanted us to know that his company, Bigelow Aerospace, is eager to help build it.
The researchers quietly monitored iPTF214hls for the next two years, discussing their strange sighting with a few select theorists in the hope that someone would have a clue about what they had found.
The actor, 41, shared a tweet about forgiveness early Thursday morning, which also provided a clue about what possibly led to the estranged couple calling off their engagement just weeks before the wedding.
Burchard, though, had a clue about what might be happening, and it wasn't just that African Americans and Latinos lived in places with poorer air quality or lacked access to good health care.
It's easy to understand why this joint effort makes so much sense: Ikea's expertise is in creating furniture and other things that belong in the home, but it's got no clue about sound.
"Either Trump has spent too much time in his Trump Tower and has no clue about what's happening, or he truly dislikes women and are quite threatened by them," Boxer said on MSNBC.
Fans think Jenner's pink nail polish could be a subtle hint that she's pregnant with a baby girl, and that this is her way of giving fans a clue about her alleged pregnancy.
Credit: Gloryn Chia/Columbia University Medical CenterThe researchers are hoping that studying these cells can give us a clue about why we need a whole 46 chromosomes to reproduce in the first place.
In an inch-thick layer of plankton fossils and other detritus buried more than 500 feet deep, they found a disturbing clue about the planet's past that could spell disaster for the future.
Sushi has become a staple of nearly every American's diet—yet most of us have no clue about the economics and environmental impact involved in getting fish from the sea to our plates.
The timing of when the ECB will end its stimulus program is crucial because it gives investors a major clue about when the central bank could then look to raise interest rate benchmarks.
Far from showing any willingness to change course, German politicians are sniping constantly at the central bank, the only major European institution that seems to have a clue about what is going on.
So why would Galen Erso know about the Death Star, when not even Rebel leader Mon Mothma has a clue about the technological terror that is about to be unleashed on the galaxy?
A day after SpaceX's final flight of Starhopper, a stubby prototype of an enormous planned launch system called Starship, company founder Elon Musk dropped a clue about his supersize plans for the future.
"This is our equivalent of the Lindbergh baby kidnapping, but we've never had a satisfactory conclusion to it or any clue about what happened," said Thomas Whalen, a social scientist at Boston University.
And even if he had a clue about policymaking, he couldn't have changed the long-term trajectory of our economy, which is moving steadily away from making physical stuff and toward providing services.
It will also give a clue about whether presidential candidates can harness increased Democratic energy and a rising Latino voting bloc in a state central to the party's ambitions in the coming years.
As the "other" -- people who thought it was their right to tell the average person how to live their lives, even if those same people had zero clue about how average people lived.
This, in turn, has to do with why all the technological advances and financial engineering we access are not translating in higher productivity; something the Fed, like everybody else, has no clue about.
The most significant turning point in the coming-of-age drama "Giant Little Ones" comes in the privacy of night, when only sounds provide a clue about the sex happening beneath the blankets.
"I do think it's kind of funny, because if anybody's going to walk into an international hacking incident and have no clue about it, it would be me for sure," Ford told BuzzFeed News.
"To be able to be this example to so many people like me, that you guys have no clue about, but they're coming because I keep the fucking door open," she said to applause.
Ariana Grande has been dropping so many clues about her upcoming video for "Thank U, Next" that we totally missed a whole clue about her personal life smack in the middle of her Instagram.
U.S. producer prices for July due on Thursday and consumer price index figures on Friday will give investors a clue about the extent to which the strengthening labour market is spilling over into inflation.
Could it be that the ARG is building up to reveal another clue about the Russian facility revealed in the credits scene, which mentions an "American" prisoner that could be our beloved Hawkins Sheriff?
Mr Xi's policy speech in early April at the annual Bo'ao gathering, China's Davos, will give a powerful clue about whether his inner control-freak will leave any slack in the system for reformists.
RUGLIKE seemed a bit random to my ear, especially when clued to curtains (60A) and I did not think of RAP CDS from the clue about "mixtapes," which, in my mind, are cassette tapes.
Of course, if you don't have the first clue about taxes (and perhaps, in fact, just Googled what a "tax" is), it might still be wiser to work with and learn from a professional.
" Repeating his assertion that he'd like to punch Trump, De Niro said, "This guy does not have a clue about what goes on in the rest of the world no matter what he says.
Bryan Cranston read the category about chemists, a nod to his role in "Breaking Bad," and Jimmy Kimmel introduced a geography clue about a Montana River near Bozeman on which he enjoys fly fishing.
I wish I could say this scenario was uncommon, but as a human sexuality professor, I've heard from dozens of scared, panicked women who don't have a clue about the most basic facts of HPV.
A clue about the scale of wasteful over-prescribing comes from new data on the use of intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), a procedure to insert sperm into the egg in cases of male infertility.
As a total noob, the only reason I selected Disney was because I was familiar with the creative product, not because I was working for the company or had any clue about its market future.
Holly Branson: I would be playing video games at one end of the sitting room while the Rolling Stones were chatting at the other end, and not have any clue about what was going on.
But like most of the 1967 anniversary events, this one is expected to be modest, with little of the unconflicted triumphalism of the celebration of the nation's founding, and little clue about what is next.
But in most cases, a politician who uses them has just given you a clue about what he'd do in office — or, in Donald Trump's case, what the people around him think he should do.
I don't see anything ... I threw a very important DC party last night and nobody seemed to ... There were Republicans and Democrats there and nobody seemed to have a clue about what was going to happen.
The findings, reported this week in the journal Nature, provide a major clue about the inner workings of cuprates, and may help scientists understand how these materials allow electricity to flow freely at relatively high temperatures.
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However, Khloé just divulged she's saving one particular piece of info for those who prefer to keep up with the Kardashians on television — and it might just be a big clue about another star's absent announcement.
And in a way, "Stuck" is the perfect song to announce this new phase in Goldsworthy's career as its lyrics delve into the notion of jumping into something new without much clue about where it's headed.
President Donald Trump's comments that the dollar is getting too strong and that the Fed should keep rates low may be sending a clue about how the president would approach both tax reform and infrastructure spending.
In fact, as the U.S. central bank nears what is expected to be its first rate cut in a decade, global markets are hanging on to every clue about the upcoming decision to an unusual degree.
McSlever notes that a fairly minor plot point — the secret selling of Jughead's (Cole Sprouse) workplace, the drive-in movie theater, to the Lodge's — could actually be a major clue about what's to come on Riverdale.
Before sharing the first photo of her daughter's face, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star replied to a few fans on Twitter asking how she was doing — including giving a clue about who Stormi resembles.
Every day, a new Dowless revelation Speaking of Dowless, the full extent of what he was up to may never be known, but it seems like there is a new clue about his operation every day.
Pay attention to any movement they show in the weeks ahead — it could give a clue about any disaffection from the front-runners, and who may be able to step in to fill in any breach.
H+P was always an inspiration for me, from the bookings, to the artwork, to the general vibe, plus Andy always gave me lots of advice on various things that I didn't have a clue about.
When he received full-time custody of his daughter, Emma, then age 1, "I had no clue about how to fix her hair, so I decided to wing it," Morgese, 34, of Daytona Beach, Florida, tells PEOPLE.
As if middle school wasn't hard enough with all the coming-of-age feats, like shaving for the first time, meeting Aunt Flo, and not having a clue about makeup, we had to deal with breakouts, too.
As well as coming in useful for when you're not planning to watch something but still want to catch up with it, episode recaps can also help when you've got no clue about what you've just watched.
" This was the right wedge for Biden to hammer, and when he declared that Trump "doesn't have a clue about the middle class," he had to wait while the crowd unanimously chanted in response, "Not a clue.
Some people are working two jobs trying to raise their kids, some people are tradespeople, you know, so it's like she doesn't have a clue about how to talk about anything other than the life she lives.
If you read last week's GIF Six-Pack, this writer's position on winter should be clear (hint: it sucks), and that will give you a clue about my attitude toward the polar vortex: Fuck the polar vortex.
"What do you do for fun?" is a question millions of women hate, by the way, and it usually comes from men who don't have a clue about what's such fun about the things women love doing.
Most are simply one-page form email comments asking the FCC to keep or reverse reclassification (most likely without the signatory even having a clue about the underlying legal or technical dispute that they are arguing over).
Even absent the question of presidential interference in the deal, the trial is pivotal for the telecom and media industries, providing a clue about the chances of other industry deals, like Disney's bid for 21st Century Fox.
I don't know a clue about this woman, but I have a feeling from the little bit that I've listened to her in some of the interviews that she actually ... This is the way I sometimes say it.
" Jokes aside, Obama added that the bond she and her husband share was strengthened "because you're the only other person who has a clue about what this is — the good, the bad, the — you know, is your partner.
Minutes earlier, outside the palace, more than a dozen television crews and assembled journalists from Britain, the United States, France, Japan, Canada, New Zealand and Australia had been watching for even the slightest clue about what was happening.
Few of his compatriots back home had much clue about luge, or many of the other winter sports, said Lien, but he is determined to raise their profile while improving on his 39th placing at the Sochi Games.
STEVE SCHMIDT, POLITICAL ANALYST, MSNBC: When he announced the move there are blood on his hands not because he pulled the trigger but because he destabilized the region with it not having any clue about what he was doing.
Whether intentionally or not, Ned Stark left a clue about Jon Snow's true parentage by naming him after Arryn — Ned was in no way related to the Lord of the Vale, but the man treated him like a son.
A source may have revealed a clue about the baby's sex to PEOPLE in early May, sharing that "Everything was pink!" at their baby shower attended by guests like her sister Rooney Mara and the latter's beau Joaquin Phoenix.
I will also try to enlarge my social circle to include people with different views, recognizing that diversity is a wonderful thing — and that if I know only Clinton supporters, then I don't have a clue about America. 9.
"If true, this would be the first clue about the properties of dark matter, beyond its gravitational pull which is how its presence has been inferred," said Dr. Barkana, who published his idea in an accompanying paper in Nature.
"Many of our members are illiterate and have no clue about the epidemic that the entire world is talking about," Durai Raj, coordinator for a rescued bonded labourers association in southern Tamil Nadu state, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
When I was younger, I was not clear on why or what I was learning while I was at college, so I left my university with a piece of paper, debt, no clue about my future and very few skills.
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Hardcore fans are of course dutifully trying to figure out what those numbers mean, hoping to discern a clue about when the game might resume and confirm, once and for all, whether an all-new map is indeed on the way.
U.S. producer prices for July, due on Thursday, and consumer price index figures on Friday are likely to draw closer attention and will give investors a clue about the extent to which a stronger labour market is spilling over into inflation.
Here's a clue about when the beginning of the end will come: Media coverage of the BP oil spill dropped off a cliff the moment the company plugged the leak — and the camera on the ocean floor stopped filming the gusher.
Birchbox is ideal for beginners who want to try new brands before making the plunge to full price, or for those who just don't have a clue about the industry and want someone else to do the work for them.
The best clue about Clinton's plans came from a report last month in The New York Times, citing four people overseeing her transition planning: campaign chairman John Podesta and three aides—Ann O'Leary, Ed Meier, and Sara Latham —working under him.
That journey might provide a clue about the administration's strategy, since talking up the possibility of war would be a logical way to try to hike pressure on China to do more to convince its recalcitrant ally to change its behavior.
You read the clue about what a shot-putter might be doing (HEAVING) and you putter along, filling things in, until you come to 26D and you still have that HEAVING shot-putter in your head, so what do you do?
Sources close to Chyna tell TMZ ... BC and her mom, Tokyo, haven't seen each other in at least 2 years so it's impossible for her to have a clue about how she parents Dream ... much less who should have custody.
Neither the exhibition caption — "Crowd near Drill Hall on the first day of the Treason Trial, Johannesburg, December 19653, 1956" — nor the catalog offered any clue about how the boy ended up there, crammed into the front row of history.
In a possible clue about the sort of move the ECB may contemplate, Executive Board member Benoit Coeure pointed to the bank's decision last December when it cut its asset buys by a quarter but extended the timetable by nine months.
By the end of the 2.5-hour interactive performance experience at Las Vegas' NoMad, the activation put together by creative agency Giant Spoon revealed itself to be much more than just a clue about Season 3 of HBO's dystopian TV series.
Less than 24 hours after news of Mr. Jones' exit broke, rumors that Mr. Abloh was considered a possible candidate for the position at Louis Vuitton were being bandied about, but Mr. Abloh said that he had "no clue" about that.
The two other women in this tale, Marie (Emmanuelle Béart) and Adrienne (Bettina Kee) are ghosts haunting Julien and Madame X, the later recognizing, obviously, that her sister is a revenant, while Julien seems not to have a clue about Marie.
A typography expert on luxury watches, the history of fonts and the shape of the letter J. The typography expert Jonathan Hoefler reads watch dials like a forensic analyst studies crime scenes: Every detail offers a clue about the maker's goals and limitations.
After teaching a spin class on Thursday night, Sajudin's ex-wife, Nikki Sajudin-Benfatto, told BuzzFeed News that she had "no clue" about the payment from AMI and said that he had never mentioned any relationship between Trump and one of his employees.
Johnson claims Zeke appeared drunk -- "he didn't really seem to have a clue about where he was" -- and when they tried to direct him to leave the area, the Dallas Cowboys star got in his face and shoved him over a metal gate.
Meghan's mom flew into London on Wednesday (with a potential clue about the royal wedding dress designer!) and immediately embarked on a whirlwind series of introductions to the royal family, culminating in a meeting with the Queen at Windsor Castle on Friday afternoon.
But between the news updates, debates, unsolicited opinions, and meme wars, all those people are revealing enough about their personal lives to give a clue about how long they'll live, according to a new study in the American Journal of Public Health.
And he delivered an efficiently brutal takedown of Trump as a cynical, empathy-deprived egomaniac who "doesn't have a clue about the middle class," which is the ultimate insult in Bidenworld, and inspired chants of "not a clue!" from the delighted crowd.
"You made me feel like I may have a clue about wine," wrote Janie of Wolfeboro, N.H. That people who pay little attention to wine critics might care what they think tells me yet again how deeply insecure wine makes many Americans feel.
Vanity Fair's point in bringing this up, of course, is because of that clue about "Jon's true parentage," and if it does turn out that his father is Rhaegar Targaryen as everyone expects, well, that puts him poised to be romancing his Aunt Daenerys.
It did not help that, until recently, archaeologists would wash any ancient pottery they unearthed in hydrochloric acid to strip off any accumulated gunk, which also removed any organic compounds that might have given a clue about what was once stored in the pots.
An analyst meeting at the glass and ceramics manufacturer could give investors a clue about how the technology sector is doing after rotational swings in the market, especially since Apple announced a $200 million investment in Corning as part of an advanced U.S. industrial fund.
Even before he heard his name on the nominations telecast Monday morning, Bong Joon Ho, the Korean director of the six-time Oscar-nominated "Parasite" and a master of foreshadowing and suspense, spied what might have been a clue about his movie's ultimate fate.
If you're going to write a clue about one of the funniest moves ever made, I'm going to put up the video: This puzzle was inspired by a monthlong hovercruise Elon Musk organized for the most important brand influencers from across all social media platforms.
To borrow Lyle Ashton Harris's words from Sunday night, I have no interest in having a "kumbaya moment" here, but I'm curious if either of you sees any of the failures here as potentially productive or somehow offering a clue about how to move forward.
"One clue about the payload is SpaceX's plan to recover the Falcon 9 first stage at Cape Canaveral, a maneuver that requires significant leftover fuel and is only possible on missions with lightweight satellites or launches into relatively low orbits," Stephen Clark at Spaceflight Now writes.
So with today's market rotation expected to continue in the near term, providing a buying opportunity for some of the top growth names, Cramer's game plan for next week involves keeping an eye on taxes, earnings, and a company that could give investors a clue about Apple.
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The new lineup of iPhones includes another design tweak that some see as a clue about bilateral charging: the Apple logo on the back of the three new phones is centered halfway down the phone, while past models featured the Apple logo on the phones' upper half.
The closing line is a simple nod to the multidimensional storytelling of "The OA," but to a believer in the great conspiracy at work, it reads as if Holland is giving us a clue about "Part III" and the new meta-dimension OA is trapped inside.
"In galleries, people come to see art; in public buildings you have a lot of passers-by who have no clue about art — and I am all for as many people seeing my work as possible, and for everyone having their own perspective on it," she said.
And maybe one of those guys would start looking at the jewelry, but he'd realize that he had no clue about what a woman would like because he was just a dumb man, and so he would ask the woman what he should buy, maybe that solitaire?
We have no idea whose food is whose, though, as we wait in line, I pick up on some more gossip: cameras are definitely going to some tents and not others to capture judges eating, which seems like a pretty big clue about who is still in the running.
John R. Kasich of Ohio said he had "no clue" about personally battling addiction, he teared up as he told the story of how he had met a young woman who had ended up in foster care as her parents battled heroin, only to become a Princeton graduate.
There's a lot of shuffling going on, but Nadella's 2365,210 word memo leaves little doubt over the company's true future: cloud and AI. The first big clue about the OS's future is that Microsoft's "Windows and Devices Group" is now "Experiences & Devices," and it includes Windows, Office, and Surface.
These digital vaults contain everything from full episodes captioned in English to interviews with the cast to copies of the actual text messages the characters send to one another during the interim between episodes — which fans consume fervently in hopes of gleaning some type of clue about what's next.
Ex-bosom buddies might know some of the most intimate details of your life — the name of your first pet, which dress you wore to prom, who broke your heart freshman year of college — but may have no clue about the hopes, dreams and fears you hold today.
She was interviewed for the legendary British pop magazine Smash Hits in March of that year, and because she obviously didn't have a fucking clue about ordinary people, let alone the mag's audience of teens, she asked for a briefing on the topics she might be asked to address.
In another scene, Moore pursues his clue about the killer's "silver smile" to a dentist, where he learns from a patient — whose slurred mid-operation speech is helpfully translated by the dentist himself — that silver discoloration is a common side effect of a then-common treatment for syphilis: mercury salts.
I told myself that I wanted to like these people in real life, and if I didn't have a clue about their over-posting about a vacation, dinner, or other event, I would actually be more interested in talking to them about these things in person, the old-fashioned way.
In the days after Jazmine Barnes, 20173, was fatally shot inside a moving car near a Walmart outside Houston on Sunday morning, the police have released just one concrete clue about her killer: an image of a red pickup truck recorded by a surveillance camera near the scene of the shooting.
The teaser actually gives a really good clue about what the film will be about, but ultimately, I care way less about this teaser than the other video Pixar put out for Toy Story 4: a "trailer reaction" video that's basically just an animated version of Key & Peele doing their valet bit.
His nuclear gaffe led Senator Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham promises ObamaCare repeal if Trump, Republicans win in 2020 Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Rand Paul to 'limit' August activities due to health MORE to say at the time that Trump had "no clue" about the nuclear triad.
The best thing that you can say about these two works is that Bradley doesn't seem to have a clue about what is going on in America right now: aided by the art world, he has reached a plateau of privilege that turns a blind eye to the world teeming down below.
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"I think I just wanted to get a sense of what it would be like working in this weird industry that everyone uses and takes for granted," said Parker, "but hasn't got a single clue about how it actually operates, how it is a physical, material product first and an abstract software environment second."
And, that's because they're six of the ten richest counties in America that surround Washington D.C. People who live in the bubbles of the high finance world of New York, the government world of Washington, the entertainment world of Hollywood, don't have a clue about how hard people out here in Iowa are working every single day.
Trump defended his past remarks in a statement released by his campaign on Tuesday evening in response to the attacks, characterizing his comments as coming out of his experience in business while promising that "our jobs market will flourish" if he is elected president while traditional politicians "don't have a clue" about how to turn things around.
The indictment makes no mention of whether Mr. Trump played a role, though Mr. Mueller did leave a curious clue about how high in the campaign the effort reached: A senior campaign official "was directed" by an unnamed person to contact Mr. Stone about additional WikiLeaks releases that might hurt the Clinton campaign, according to the court document.
The indictment made no mention of whether Mr. Trump played a role in the coordination, though Mr. Mueller did leave a curious clue about how high in the campaign the effort reached: A senior campaign official "was directed" by an unnamed person to contact Mr. Stone about additional WikiLeaks releases that might damage the Clinton campaign, according to the court document.
The chase scenes that ensue, replete with Secret Service shootouts, pre-positioned snipers (our first clue about an enemy deep within the president's inner circle) and a president who can still drive well enough to escape armed assassins (most presidents have rusty driving skills), are exciting enough, but their higher purpose is to introduce the novel's most intriguing character: Bach.
I mean, I say that like I have any bloody clue about how Rod Laver or Pele or Wilt Chamberlain were viewed, except for knowing that they came into the Western conscious at a time when the Entertainment Age was at best in its adolescence, when stuff like nuclear war or global communism or the rights of black people put more pressing demands on people's attention.
I'm not saying that it was cool, I'm not saying it was the right thing to do or anything, but one thing I had in the back of my mind was like you know, if someone was to hear the record, they would have some kind of clue about what was going on when they didn't see me, when I was out of the picture.
He wrote me: The Roberts majority on the Supreme Court has consistently failed to have a clue about the consequences of its campaign finance decisions and the ways in which their decisions in Citizens United and McCutcheon opened the door to the return of the corrupting contributions that led to the Watergate campaign finance scandals in the 1970s and the 'soft money' campaign finance scandals of the 1990s.
Other educational podcasts for a post-lecture hall life: Death, Sex and Money, Reveal, Note to Self, Radio Diaries, The Memory Palace, Reply All, TED Radio Hour Millennial The first episode of this show, hosted and produced by a young millennial, starts with the sounds of a commencement exercise — the perfect backdrop to a discussion about the existential dread of being handed a diploma without a clue about what comes next.
But it's still amazing that I could, in theory, have just put up a down payment to send something to space as easily as I could reserve a Tesla Model Y. Of course, I would forfeit that deposit because I don't have the slightest clue about getting anything to space from a regulatory perspective, or the minimum $995,000 required to pay the balance for even the smallest payload without any additional frills.
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