A quick listen to their early songs proves just how clued in this group was from the start. |
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The city fathers and mothers in the Guildhall must now be much more clued into what this city is all about. |
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That probably should have clued me in that something was going on, or that something was going to go on. |
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But the fact that she was with another man and quite plainly ignoring him should have clued him in a little. |
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I usually get migraine headaches, but this one was awful, and the fever of 102º kind of clued me off that I was sick. |
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Even though there wasn't the tiniest hint of a slur in his voice, his eyes had a slightly glazed look to them that clued me in to the fact that he was just about smashed. |
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I hadn't known it when I got hired, but I probably should have been clued in something was afoot when I saw the pet Pekinese of the co-owner of the company. |
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He clued me in to this local story with perhaps an international angle. |
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With this improvement in productivity, the clued up bar turner has everything to gain. |
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In a very short space of time it became the talk of London amongst the media and clued up party people alike. |
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Such a database, used in other countries, might have clued in American orthopedists to the problem. |
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Being clued in will increase your chances of coming up with a solution to strengthen your company's competitive position. |
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However if you're not clued up on your rights and responsibilities as a tenant, problems may arise when you need to move again. |
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The people know it and the Bloc Québécois knows it, but the current and former governments do not seem to be clued in. |
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Many of the 100,000 or so retail investors were well-to-do types and thus clued up enough to understand that higher yields suggest higher risk. |
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Bear in mind that children are not always as clued up as you are! |
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In theory, only in-the-know partygoers are supposed to be clued in. |
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Does that mean she wasn't clued in while working on the film? |
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After 45 years on the market, a great deal of research and a string of successes, we are clued in to the demands of our customers and machine manufacturers. |
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A lot of us are past the first flush of youth and, therefore, we may not be as clued up on today's youth culture as some of us might like to believe. |
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And fully clued up as to what's trending on social media, of course. |
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She's particularly clued up on the arts and unusual local events. |
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No, we're quite clued up about food, thank you very much. |
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In fact, we're well clued up on every area of production. |
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On top of the difference having smart meters could make to the family's budget, she's also hoping to get them clued into the environmental benefits of saving gas and electricity. |
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The only aspect that most people were clued up on was the length of time for which they would suffer symptoms, which was between four and five days. |
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It looks like somebody finally clued them in that the intercom was broken the whole time. |
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Volunteers from alcohol awareness group Clued Up made the discovery after talking to teens in Rosyth, Fife. |
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