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12 Sentences With "valuable clue"

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By mentioning the bank hack, Aníbal Pinto had given the investigators a valuable clue.
Goldman Sachs says the shares' performance going into the event could provide a valuable clue.
And yet they couldn't afford not to: Everything a Neanderthal came into contact with was a valuable clue.
Bell explains that a partly visible newspaper was a valuable clue in the Houston case, or they might look at the architecture of the building.
But the current blending of celebrity and politics that created Trump may also provide a valuable clue for the resistance as to how to beat him.
Unfortunately, the genetic sequence of a piece of cell-free DNA doesn't tell researchers where in the body it originated — a valuable clue for doctors looking for diseases.
The group believes the doll, known as Pretty Hearts Barbie, could be a valuable clue in the case and they're hoping someone will come forward with any information on who may have left it there.
TEXAS WOMAN ARRESTED AFTER ATTEMPTING TO STRANGLE MOTHER WITH KITCHEN KNIFE, POLICE SAY Police say the manager wrote down the license plate, which they described as a "valuable clue" in connecting the teenagers to Barna's death, the Houston Chronicle reported.
As I stated in the introduction to this dissertation, most of the occurrences of the term /shkljeri̇́shtë/ are not socially marked, and simply refer to the Greek language. But a few are so marked and these are the ones that reflect the speakers’ attitudes. The term /shkljeri̇́shtë/ is ambiguous. This ambiguity offers a valuable clue to the gradual shift in attitudes.
On 20 January 2006 Mele Afu, a 43-year- old woman from Narere, Koro Island, appeared in court facing a larceny of documents charge. The charge relates to her having been found in possession of eight classified military documents, and two documents belonging to the Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji, which Military spokesman Captain Neumi Leweni considered potentially a valuable clue to the Counter Revolutionary Warfare Unity (CRW)-led mutiny at Suva's Queen Elizabeth Barracks on 2 November 2000. According to police Inspector Sekaia Suluka, the following documents were found in Afu's possession: # Command diaries belonging to the Counter Revolutionary Warfare Unit (CRW). # The minutes of the meetings of the National Security Council in 1999 and 2000.
Brand at first tried to keep the method secret, but later sold the recipe for 200 thalers to D. Krafft from Dresden, who could now make it as well, and toured much of Europe with it, including England, where he met with Robert Boyle. The secret that it was made from urine leaked out and first Johann Kunckel (1630–1703) in Sweden (1678) and later Boyle in London (1680) also managed to make phosphorus, possibly with the aid of his assistant, Ambrose Godfrey-Hanckwitz, who later made a business of the manufacture of phosphorus. Boyle states that Krafft gave him no information as to the preparation of phosphorus other than that it was derived from "somewhat that belonged to the body of man". This gave Boyle a valuable clue, so that he, too, managed to make phosphorus, and published the method of its manufacture.
Roux and Yersin grew the bacillus that causes it and studied, thanks to various experiments they did on rabbits, its pathogenic power and symptoms, like the paralysis of the respiratory muscles. It is this last consequence of the diphtheria that provided the two researchers with a valuable clue of the nature of the disease, since it is caused by an intoxication due to a toxin introduced into the organism by the bacillus, that while secreting this particular venom is able to multiply itself: they were therefore inclined to think that the bacillus owed its virulence to the toxin. After filtrating the microbial culture of the Corynebacterium diphtheriae and injecting it into the lab animals, they were able to observe all the typical signs of the sickness. Roux and Yersin established that they were dealing with a new type of bacillus, not only able to proliferate and abundantly reproduce itself, but also capable of spreading at the same time a powerful venom, and they deduced that it can play the role of antigen, that is if they could overcome the delicate moment of its injection, made especially dangerous by the toxin.

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