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For that reason, it may possess valuable clues for U.S. investigators.
But the analysis has provided valuable clues about the regions in which poachers are operating.
Whether our voices are tight or loud or soft can give valuable clues about our feelings.
Buried in those numbers are valuable clues about who is going to come out on top.
Even if everything is fake, these are all valuable clues for investigators if things go wrong.
Commuters share potentially valuable clues, but also personal gripes, requests for aid, and context about the world.
They could also yield valuable clues as to how the world's microbes will respond to a warming climate.
These days investors are more focused on the average hourly earnings print which provides valuable clues on wage growth.
Despite this, the midterms did provide valuable clues as to what dealing with Trump after the midterms will be like.
Photographs from North Korea are providing valuable clues about the powerful new missile it launched Wednesday, the Hwasong-15, above.
By measuring how fast those gassy clouds are expanding, the team could ferret out valuable clues about the star system's history.
The good news is that digital footprints don't go away, and Ullah's online activity could potentially provide valuable clues to investigators.
Water is key Water and ice on Mars also provide valuable clues that suggest Mars might be more habitable than once thought.
Those movements will provide valuable clues about the forces that have shaped the structure of the galaxy, allowing astronomers to reconstruct its history.
But Marple plays this underestimation to her advantage—presenting herself as a "gossiping old lady" while secretly collecting valuable clues from unassuming suspects.
Photos from the North's official Korean Central News Agency are providing valuable clues about the capabilities of the missile, named the Hwasong-15.
Narrative medicine practitioners believe that the way a patient tells their story — including what their body language is like — provides the most valuable clues.
In short, just by looking at the fact that people agree with certain sentences, we can get valuable clues about which possibilities they are considering.
Yes, it's probably got some valuable clues, but you're also on kind of a power trip, because snooping is what you do in video games!
Their analysis of circuit boards recovered from one of the cruise missiles — which could provide valuable clues about the missile's trajectory and flight path — is still underway.
Improving how suspicious activity reports about weapons and ammunition are handed and shared between local, state and federal agencies could help stop valuable clues from falling through the cracks.
As a result of applying that idea, Holzhauer chose the most valuable clues on the "Jeopardy!" board right away so he'd have more money to bet on the show's Daily Doubles.
However, a lot of information can still be gleaned if you look under the headline employment bonnet and should give valuable clues on the inflationary outlook over the next crucial months of the tightening cycle.
John Sipher, a former member of the CIA's Senior Intelligence Service, has written that while the document contains some factual inaccuracies, as a series of raw intelligence reports, it could also contain valuable clues for investigators.
The recorder was in "a damaged state," an official said, but may still be able to provide valuable clues as to why the Airbus 320 veered off course a month ago and plunged into the sea, killing all 66 aboard.
Joseph F. Dunford Jr., Mr. Trump approved sending in the Navy's SEAL Team 6, hoping the raid early last Sunday would scoop up cellphones and laptop computers that could yield valuable clues about one of the world's most dangerous terrorist groups.
A week of emotional and legal wrangling between the families of two Tequesta, FL teens missing at sea culminated today in an agreement over the handling of an iPhone that belonged to one of the boys and may hold valuable clues as to their fate.
Out of all the product details we get throughout the year, the annual print catalog never fails to get us into a tizzy: Not only does the booklet tell us what new items to expect from the furniture giant, it also provides valuable clues on the interior trends that will be making waves in the coming year.
Among them: the fact that the moon and Earth are genetically related and formed from different proportions of a common reservoir of materials; confirmation that the moon is lifeless and home to no living organisms, fossils, or native organic compounds; and recognition that the moon's surface is covered by rock fragments and dust known as the "lunar regolith," whose four-billion-year, solar-radiation history provides valuable clues to understanding climate changes on Earth.
The determination of tumor heterogeneity and tumor cell proliferation by means of DNA cytophotometry gives valuable clues regarding prognosis.
Once a pregnancy is diagnosed postterm, usually at or greater than 42 weeks of gestational age, the mother should be offered additional monitoring as this can provide valuable clues that the fetal health is being maintained.
Insurance investigator Jimmy Baxter searches for a gang of jewel robbers. His fiancée Sally does some sleuthing on her own and finds valuable clues. Baxter tracks the gang to its lair, but then Sally is kidnapped by Mr. G, the gang's secret mastermind.
The major downside of applying sentence-extraction techniques to the task of summarization is the loss of coherence in the resulting summary. Nevertheless, sentence extraction summaries can give valuable clues to the main points of a document and are frequently sufficiently intelligible to human readers.
Analysis of each component part of the book reveals its purpose, where and how it was kept, who read it, ideological and religious beliefs of the period and whether readers interacted with the text within. Even a lack of evidence of this nature leaves valuable clues about the nature of that particular book.
The shape, arrangement, and location of the sori are often valuable clues in the identification of fern taxa. Sori may be circular or linear. They may be arranged in rows, either parallel or oblique to the costa, or randomly. Their location may be marginal or set away from the margin on the frond lamina.
Praun, p. 211. The movements and the direction taken by these units, as indicated by intercept radio messages, often furnished valuable clues to the German counter-intelligence units. The Soviet radio traffic from the strategic intelligence sections clearly revealed plans. These were teams, eight to twelve strong, operating 10 to 60 miles behind the German front lines.
On the morning of 1 October, Zeehandelaar's maid found a package behind a bush beneath a bedroom window. Police were called, and opened and disarmed the bomb. The spring of the mechanical clock had apparently been wound too tightly, slowing the clock, and preventing the bomb from exploding on time. The unexploded bomb contained valuable clues as to the bombers' method.
The manuscript is of particular interest to scholars because of the quality and preservation of the illuminations. The level of details included, from architecture, to siege engines to haircuts provide historians with valuable clues as to what life was like at the time while the stylistic changes and subtle variations in the story-lines give some insight into one of the most powerful men in Europe.
Goguryeo painting also inspired the creation of similar works in other parts of East Asia, like Japan. This can be seen in the wall murals of Horyu-ji which show its Goguryeo influence. Mural painting also spread to the other two kingdoms. These murals reveal valuable clues about the Goguryeo kingdom including the importance of Buddhism, its architecture, and the clothing commonly worn at the time.
The courtyard house is the most common type of home portrayed in Han artwork. Ceramic architectural models of buildings, like houses and towers, were found in Han tombs, perhaps to provide lodging for the dead in the afterlife. These provide valuable clues about lost wooden architecture. The artistic designs found on ceramic roof tiles of tower models are in some cases exact matches to Han roof tiles found at archaeological sites.
Here they had to lay out air strips, stake off suitable terrain, build shelters, and prepare runways which were then used by airlift or close-support formations. Valuable clues concerning the strategic and tactical plans of the Russian command could frequently be drawn from the instructions issued to partisan units, so-called strategic reconnaissance groups, and spy teams, as will be explained in greater detail in the following chapter.
Hypereosinophilia (i.e. blood eosinophil counts at or above 1,500 per microliter) or, less commonly, eosinophilia (counts above 500 but below 1,500 per microliter) are found in the vast majority of cases of eosinophilic myocarditis and are valuable clues that point to this rather than other types of myocarditis or myocardial injuries. However, elevated blood eosinophil counts may not occur during the early phase of the disorder. Other, less specific laboratory findings implicate a cardiac disorder but not necessarily eosinophilic myocarditis.
This information (known as "offset data") can provide valuable clues as to the characteristics of the particular geo-strata that the rig crew is about to drill through. Mud loggers connect various sensors to the drilling apparatus and install specialized equipment to monitor or "log" drill activity. This can be physically and mentally challenging, especially when having to be done during drilling activity. Much of the equipment will require precise calibration or alignment by the mud logger to provide accurate readings.
Ecologically, there are few other groupings so abundant in the biotic desert of the deep sea, as well as shallower oceans. Most echinoderms are able to reproduce asexually and regenerate tissue, organs, and limbs; in some cases, they can undergo complete regeneration from a single limb. Geologically, the value of echinoderms is in their ossified skeletons, which are major contributors to many limestone formations, and can provide valuable clues as to the geological environment. They were the most used species in regenerative research in the 19th and 20th centuries.
The major sources for the sounds of Old Chinese, covering most of the lexicon, are the sound system of Middle Chinese (7th century AD), the structure of Chinese characters, and the rhyming patterns of the Classic of Poetry (Shijing), dating from the early part of the 1st millennium BC. Several other kinds of evidence are less comprehensive, but provide valuable clues. These include Min dialects, early Chinese transcriptions of foreign names, early loans between Chinese and neighbouring languages, and families of Chinese words that appear to be related.
The year is 1829. Young Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol, a judicial clerk in the Third Section of His Imperial Majesty's Own Chancellery in St. Petersburg, suffers seizures on the job, falling into a semi-conscious state in which he is pursued by strange visions and writes seemingly meaningless words. The timing of his seizures coincides with acts of murder committed elsewhere. Suddenly Gogol meets with the famous investigator Yakov Petrovich Guro, who immediately notes something unusual about the young clerk: his rambling records are valuable clues to the investigation.
Valuable clues about Han architecture can be found in Han artwork of ceramic models, paintings, and carved or stamped bricks discovered in tombs and other sites. The layout of Han tombs were also built like underground houses, comparable to the scenes of courtyard houses found on tomb bricks and in three-dimensional models. Han homes had a courtyard area (and some had multiple courtyards) with halls that were slightly elevated above it and connected by stairways. Multi-story buildings included the main colonnaded residence halls built around the courtyards as well as watchtowers.
The dustjacket blurb read as follows: > M. Poirot, the hero of The Mysterious Affair at Stiles and other brilliant > pieces of detective deduction, comes out of his temporary retirement like a > giant refreshed, to undertake the investigation of a peculiarly brutal and > mysterious murder. Geniuses like Sherlock Holmes often find a use for > faithful mediocrities like Dr. Watson, and by a coincidence it is the local > doctor who follows Poirot round, and himself tells the story. Furthermore, > as seldom happens in these cases, he is instrumental in giving Poirot one of > the most valuable clues to the mystery.
The title of the novel alludes to a form of Gestalt therapy called the empty chair technique where the patient speaks to an empty chair that they imagine has a person they wish to talk to sitting in it. In the novel, Sachs uses it on Garret despite not being a trained therapist, and as a result learns several valuable clues to the ultimate solution to the case. The novel also denotes the "fish out of water" situation for Rhymes and Sachs. They do not know the local terrain (like they know New York City) nor do they have access to most of the latest technology in criminology.
The MSRA has also continued the search for the hull of Andaste, which lies somewhere in the bed of Lake Michigan. MSRA board director Valerie van Heest told a reporter in 2016 that the 1929 inquest, particularly the testimony of Alabama senior officers, contains valuable clues that may help the organization succeed in uncovering the missing ship's hull. Yet "as with all missing ships," the Association's webpage concludes, "the Andaste may never be found." Andastes last voyage, her departure from Grand Haven, and her legacy of support for the U.S. Coast Guard are commemorated in State of Michigan historical marker L1831, which has been erected on the Grand Haven harborfront.
Bernard decides to take the case, in the process gathering valuable clues and going through several mishaps, like being kept as a pet for a few minutes by a bunch of school girls and almost getting roasted alive by two housemaids. He also meets one of the most curious characters of the whole series, a stuffed bear named Algernon, who proves to be an invaluable ally for the future. Bernard and Algernon eventually travel to a desolate and perilous wasteland known as the "Wolf Range," where their clues had pointed that Miss Tomasina is being kept. All this time, Miss Bianca daydreams about Bernard and wonders what he is up to.
Reliable archaeological records which state where a statue was excavated are also valuable clues for the historian. However, when neither of these sources of information are available, scholars can still glean important information on an individual statue by its style, the particular iconography employed by the artist, physical characteristics such as the material used to make the statue, the percentage of metals used in an alloy, casting and carving techniques, and various other contextual clues. Images in Korea are made from a variety of material: wood, lacquer, metal, clay, and stone. Those that survive today are typically small bronze votive images used for private worship and sculpture carved in granite, the most abundant sculpting material available in Korea.
Malone wants Forte to give the kidnappers what they want but he is reluctant to give in as he has been running on a law and order platform for the mayoral elections, which are being held the next day. A mysterious man, Frank Padua, offers to help Forte but he refuses because of Padua's reputed links to the Mafia. Malone, accompanied by Detective Jefferson, goes to see Padua and forces him with threats to reveal who he is working for – Mafia leader Don Auguste Giuffre. Giuffre, who is keen to see the Italian Forte win the election, gives Malone and Jefferson some valuable clues that help them figure out the identity of the head kidnapper.
Thure Cerling and James Ehleringer, a biology professor at the University of Utah, founded Isoforensics in 2003, a company with the aim of interpreting the stable isotope composition of various biological and synthetic materials. This was the first step for the discovery they made which was first published on February 25, 2008, by the "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences" with the title "Hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios in human hair are related to geography". To know where people have been and where they lived for a while are information that became available by analyzing the stable isotope composition of their scalp hair. Cerling discovered that a strand of hair could provide valuable clues about a person's travels by studying the variation of hydrogen-2 (δ2H) and oxygen-18 (δ18O) isotopes and comparing them to the ones in the drinking water.
Near the entrance Talgua Cave, (“The Cave of the Glowing Skulls”; “Cueva del Rio Talgua”), is a cave located in the Olancho Valley in the municipality of Catacamas in northeastern Honduras. The misnomer “The Cave of the Glowing Skulls” was given to the cave because of the way that light reflects off of the calcite deposits found on the skeletal remains found there. The site has gained the interest of archaeologists studying cave burials of Central America and of Mesoamerica as one of the most extensive Early to Middle Pre-Classic (~1000-900 BC in this case) ossuary cave sites currently known to have been in contact with the Maya societies of nearby Mesoamerica. It provides many valuable clues to how the inhabitants of the Talgua Cave may have been an important link between Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica and parts further south and east in Central America and extending into those societies in northern South America, a region known as the Isthmo-Colombian Area.

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