Players who have no stones left must not give advice or hints as to the play, but they are allowed to point out mistakes in play. |
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I don't know if he wants it or would take it, and I'm not aware of anyplace where he's given any hints, either. |
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It's got hints of raspberry flavour and is as dry as a bone, with that Burgundy ability to vaporise pleasantly in the mouth. |
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The span of the Pacific Ocean, covered in fog, hints at the approach of winter. |
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Indeed, the possibility that it was originally a Luwian loanword hints at its much greater antiquity. |
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There have been hints from some Labour MPs in the media that indicate that they have been lobbied by the nuclear industry. |
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The new research hints that particles can become more permanently lodged in the brain. |
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There were definite hints of this mental perspective in Yuan Yuan Tan's smiling delivery, the clear articulation of line. |
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Only his khaki safari suit, of the kind favoured by many African leaders, hints at his political status. |
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Generally speaking, things are sailing smoothly and so Mrs. Gao is not willing to disobey the official ideological demands or hints. |
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I dropped hints to Ed, but I feel rather selfish in doing so because it's a tad pricey for our budget. |
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These songs have a deceptive lyrical vacuity that hints at greater depths, but leaves them to the listener to consider. |
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The hints of jazz and bluegrass confirm that the landscape is authentically American. |
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These snatches are mere hints not out and out plagiarism, and most people would, perhaps, not notice them. |
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In films she was a creation of lighting and makeup, with enough hints of vulnerability to set imaginations awhirl. |
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Reds that appear with hints of blue, and teals and oranges shaded with gold will be in demand. |
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Although the second part of the book is technical in nature, end users will find useful hints sprinkled throughout. |
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Admittedly, this optimism was tempered by his faith in democracy, and his hints about the growing threat of technocracy to democracy. |
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Genesis in fact hints that there was evil present in the world before the fall of man. |
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The whole topic of temperament and tuning is sensibly presented, and there are even hints on the purchase and care of instruments. |
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It has a distinctive fragrance with hints of balsam or mint, and is sometimes called mint geranium. |
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It has a refreshing creamy nose with complex hints of juniper, toasted marshmallows and honey. |
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The flavor is complex, bitter and sweet, with hints of artichoke heart, celery, and oyster plant. |
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It also includes hints and tips to help you train your eye to search out the special pieces from among the throng. |
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Carson offers sketches of songs, hints at melodies and suggests musical themes, but nothing is forced onto the listener. |
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You can view the whole thing as performance art with hints of narrative structure. |
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Through Mrs Swille, the novel hints at the weaknesses of a culture that has long been, and remains, rooted in sentimentalism and melodrama. |
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These numbers are mere hints of the incalculable losses to the city that is still reeling as we enter the third year since that day of doom. |
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Chanukah, in a very subtle manner, hints to the messianic era, when the light of Torah from Jerusalem will illuminate the world. |
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First, then, let me point out some of the significant hints which the gospel records give us of the toilsomeness of Christ's service. |
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It also hints that the kits were the brainchild of tool sellers rather than toolmakers. |
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Eleven days later we received concrete hints about the whereabouts of our beloved dog. |
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This is possible, I suppose, although my admittedly sketchy review of the relationship didn't reveal any hints of a split. |
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I will look also at some intriguing hints that Rome may be reconsidering its position that Anglican ministerial orders are null and void. |
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Or would one of them claim it tasted of peanut butter and elderberries while the other detected hints of shoe polish and rainbow trout? |
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The header of the site has a blue and red design that hints at a furling flag. |
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You will find the same table and hints in many different places, as it is essentially public knowledge among mnemonists. |
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The swooping vocal modulations suggest North Africa, while a violin hints at East European klezmer. |
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Zevon declined to offer any hints about the new songs, but he said fans should not anticipate material of moist eyes or long, distant stares. |
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It was a dim, twilit gloom filled the enormous tunnels, muffling all hints of life within them. |
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Many lecturers will drop hints, ranging from subtle to blatant, as to what will be in the exam. |
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This Asian-style concoction melds multilayered tastes, unfurling hints of cardamom, cloves and anise on the tongue. |
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The suggestion is of skyscapes and, as Jansons's imagery evolved, hints of identifiable subject matter became more insistent. |
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This one's long gray coat seemed aged and worn, his sleek muscles still giving off hints that his age greatly surpassed all here. |
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His protest involves, however, no retreat into a mythical golden age and sternly rejects any hints of aestheticism. |
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At the end, when the text hints at redemption, the music turns, unpityingly, yet more brutal. |
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Now you're equipped with hints that will make you look smart as a whip in class. |
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These examples of the geological museum in its nascency give hints of aspects that remain important in its modern role. |
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We have some hints that come from neuroimaging, like PET scans or MRIs, and from genetic studies. |
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His choice of a rabbit's foot hints at his affinity with Brer Rabbit and his African trickster antecedents. |
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As a Syrsis he must have some kind of power, it was said in every legend and enough hints had been dropped. |
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It has a delicious malty aroma with hints of heather and honey and rich, sweet, nutty undertones like sugared almonds or peanut brittle. |
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Hardly had he become Labour leader than Henry McLeish was dropping broad hints that he was going to review the government's line on Sutherland. |
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Deleeuw suggests that Shakespeare seems to be making rather broad hints about the contradictory nature of the play in these initial scenes. |
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However, Greenspan dropped broad hints that future cuts could be more modest. |
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When it's starting to get late I drop broad hints about study and early mornings. |
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Ministers have dropped broad hints that this is when Labour will try to win a third term. |
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Accents range from classic southern to Brooklynese, from hints of Wisconsin German and Minnesota Swedish to western drawls and Louisiana Cajun. |
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There were already strong hints that the Polish army would be used rather than Soviet tanks. |
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Last time stamp for this article is early morning, and the verbiage hints at the future, not present or past. |
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The hints too had been so heavy and so clumsy that journalists well versed in the field of arms control were beginning to guess who it could be. |
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Leeks, caramelized onions, Gruyere cheese, Belgian ham, and cherry beer reductions are hints of home for Wiedmaier. |
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Today, use such cured meats as ham, prosciutto, bacon, and pancetta for the hints of salt, nuts, and spice that curing imparts. |
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Its rich, buttery nose also has hints of lemon and lime, with a rounded fruit quality and a long, rich finish. |
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Steven talks about honey notes, hints of hazelnut, butterscotch, and apricots. |
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She is not certain she wants to float the company, but hints at a possible buyout or merger in the future. |
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For now, everybody will have to pick out little hints of romance with eagle eyes while I cackle in the background. |
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She gave a very informative talk on how to improve haircare methods and gave lots of helpful hints to the women present. |
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He looks at you from under his eyelids with a kind of half-smile that hints at some secret knowledge. |
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After explanation of the fish come general hints on how to cook fish, from deep frying, steaming, broiling and cooking it in butter. |
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Should one get stuck on a puzzle, before looking at the solution there is the option of consulting the hints section. |
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But researchers have also stumbled across hints that cats were domesticated much earlier. |
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A true rebel without a cause, the Gemini-Sagittarius will object to anything that hints of conformity or orthodoxy. |
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Leigh's interpretation has a high-strung quality, a wildness that hints in some scenes of being on the edge of hysteria. |
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They give us hints to information that could be useful and they inspire us to find it. |
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Their hints at a possible agreement made reporters froth at the mouth and swat speculation back and forth between themselves. |
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Suddenly the hints and puzzle pieces began to form a point and it hit me harder than falling ten stories off an apartment building. |
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Gray streaked her once brown hair, and the hints of wrinkles lined her face. |
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Their New Year starts later than ours, when the first hints of spring are stirring and energy levels are beginning to pick up. |
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Stuhlmueller provides us with many practical hints on how to read the psalms. |
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The site includes rules, game records, strategy hints and ordering information. |
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The authors give practical hints on how to stage a coup, and consider what might happen if the military decided to take over in Britain. |
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Handy hints are given on what to do should, for example, pests get into the compost heap. |
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It's packed full with useful, real-life advice, hints and tips, clearly laid out and carefully explained. |
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If you want to try a craft you can buy supplies, with expert craftspeople on hand to pass out handy hints. |
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The trouble is that until this week the public have only received hints of the information underlying their leader's certainty. |
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The course organiser provides practical hints to help break the routine, fight the cravings and stay positive through the whole process. |
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But hopefully I've given you some useful hints and pointers to more complete sources of information. |
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You just can't help but replay the scenes to yourself, trying to piece all the clues and subtle hints together. |
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The book is clearly laid out and simple to read whilst the website offers some helpful hints and advice. |
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And he's in with Kaplinsky, who might be able to give him some handy dancing hints. |
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You'll also find full nutrition information, helpful preparation and usage hints and a section with entertaining learning games for kids. |
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It also needs to keep London and Dublin in line with a flash of thigh that hints at possible future breakthroughs. |
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A page that hints at possibilities lets me remember only what I care to remember. |
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In addition, this hints at the possibility that the tailenders scored faster than Pietersen! |
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They court according to an intricate and stylised code of formality and propriety that hints at a wealth of buried emotion. |
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The differences in the chemical composition of the two give hints about how Chinese brewing may have evolved. |
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Something else you should add to your list of helpful household hints is to turn the water off while you're not actually hosing the car. |
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For instance, Pogue not only includes the how-to's but a lot of otherwise undocumented hints and tips as well. |
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Finally, decapitated roots don't seem to show hydrotropism, which hints at the root caps playing a major role in this phenomena. |
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There's no mistaking his evil intent, so the coyness of the first half of the film, which slowly hints at it, seems utterly unnecessary. |
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This panel hints at some of the unusual features of this case so we'll look at it in detail later. |
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There are hints of grunge, supercharged indie, but plenty of searching, epic moments too. |
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It was decorated in varying shades of blue with small hints of deep grays, indigos, and blacks. |
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In fact the evidence hints that they are as coolly fuzzy as ever, bands like this don't go away they just fester and get better in the process. |
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Also, any hints on where I can find lengthier inseams might help, if you're feeling especially generous. |
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But it appears to be afraid to tackle such issues head-on, and instead hints and insinuates at the possible problems and considerations. |
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But there are just hints and insinuations that if I stick around long enough there might be a plot later. |
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And then there was this matter of Jane's illness and the insufferableness of her mother's hints and schemes. |
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The flexibility result hints that lack of reform in Europe need not be an insuperable barrier to UK entry. |
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Nevertheless, hints of a pronounced planation surface which caps the Forest of Dean at a height of about 200 m has been reported by Maddy. |
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The paper hints at the political considerations behind such statistical manipulation. |
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While she hints at the demons in Maya's past, she invests little intelligence or pluck in the character. |
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Accompanying the snapper is a tasty blend of barely spicy rice with hints of smooth cotilla cheese, poblanos, mint and scallion. |
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He occasionally hints that the Irish state might have been a bit less troubled if only women had been given a larger role. |
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There are clear hints that it may be useful to combine the phenidone with methyl, ethyl, propyl, or isopropyl alcohol. |
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The court also hints at a broader interpretation of non-hospital care that would include all care provided in doctors' surgeries and polyclinics. |
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Thirdly, our work hints at corrective techniques that might be used to counteract prognostic error. |
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The 80 page Health and Beauty guide, which covers great hints and tips on all subjects, also includes over 500 baht of discount coupons. |
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Then Vaughan hints he may be coming into some form with a gorgeous cover drive which bisects the fielders. |
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I hope this doesn't appear crass, but it hints at the desperation of the survivors that we can help by sending rice to that region. |
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The meta-plot of 24 contains hints of this whilst the meta-plot of Alias is looking more and more Fortean with every passing episode. |
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The mesh is like fish net, like crochet, like flea-market dream catchers, like a veil which both conceals and hints at revelation. |
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The hints of rosemary, freesia, and Hawaiian wedding flower fill your mind with thoughts of a warm, sunny garden. |
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Very clean and full with a biscuity flavour and subtle hints of citrus fruits on the nose. |
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They're pushing out rather typical rock music with hints of hip-hop and funk, elements that are too subtle to redefine the end result. |
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Percussively, there are hints of funkiness and electronica blended into powerful pop choruses. |
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Instead it enacts a movement from future to past that hints towards a futurity entirely removed from linear temporality. |
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He hints darkly at the impending murder of Banquo and Fleance but does not confide that he has already commissioned it. |
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This hints at future scenes, but it's also darkly comic, because these shots are cut with Devlin's men loading their guns. |
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He hints that his place in the pantheon is not yet secure, though Saturday's contest will extend to eight his record of world title defences. |
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Now fold, crease, decorate, and glue your decahedron, following the same hints given on the tetrahedron page. |
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My declaration at the press conference took everyone by surprise as I had not given any prior hints. |
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I do hope you know what I am getting at, and see the little hints of the things that they are doing to each other. |
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And it even hints at the possibility of socially deprived people thinking about their larger condition. |
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Something in my memories hints that there were rumors that the Hellhound was mixing his purebreds with wolves or coyotes. |
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There are grapey fruit flavours, not quite citrus, and vanilla with hints of toffee to finish. |
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To Jack's bemusement, he rolls another vintage around his palate and claims to detect hints of strawberry, asparagus, and Dutch Edam. |
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The musical hints at the hardships of the immigrant experience and the passion and pride that Dubliners feel for their city. |
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Suggestive of a prison cell, the work also hints at a harrowing, existentialist void. |
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Outside of the breeding season, the male is drab brown with hints of yellow and white wing-bars. |
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No surprise Susan fell for Andrew from the start, and yes, she'd picked up on the marriage hints he'd casually dropped along the way. |
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If you get stumped, the manual does give you a URL to a website with hints, and complete walk-throughs on the mysteries. |
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However, for those seeking echoes of today's events, there are some hints there. |
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Even then, there are hints of Derek's darkness that are only obvious in retrospect. |
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Postmodern designs have hints of pilasters, friezes and capitals, but only in lego-like abbreviation. |
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A melody tumbles from Connors' hands with hints of processing and wah-wah to make a tone that bubbles up from some waterlogged dream. |
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A set-in waistband hints at a waist, while the flared hemline softens a boxy shape. |
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But even from the vague hints he throws out, I think we may rest assured it will not be the last quack of a lame duck. |
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Gale then tried to scowl at him, but the amusement was visible in her narrowed eyes and the hints of a smile warred with her frown. |
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Lamontagne's voice is strong but with a quaver and a dry, rasping quality that hints at an inside breakability. |
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Only in the color difference between new and weathered limestone are there obvious hints at the distinction. |
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It has a glossary of acronyms, 2 pages of hints and tips and a step by step guide to using the computer software. |
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A big-boned and racy Languedoc Syrah, it has a warm perfumed nose that hints of heather and dried spices. |
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We used the hints of Monterey style shown in the exposed rafters, porch posts, and white stucco walls as cues for our design. |
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Sure, I had to coax her with hints of juicy, interesting news that I said I needed to tell her, but still. |
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Only a simple plaque at the graveyard entrance hints at what a remarkable man he was. |
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And yet, there are hints and whispers of a brave new phenomenon in the modelling industry. |
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So there are hints, whispers, rumours, emails and questions but, significantly, no answers. |
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The hints and whispers pointed ever more to Kelly, who friends say believed his name would be kept out of the row. |
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What hints have been dropped in the past two issues about the events of the coming months? |
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Instead, managers must learn to read between the lines or interpret subtle hints that a problem has developed. |
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Drawn by a former Aston Martin design chief, the rear wings and roofline are the best bit, with hints of the current Aston range. |
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Herbaceous, winter fruit aromas, complex violet and ripe berry fruits with hints of spice and dried orange peel. |
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Dont expect anything you remotely want as a gift, unless you give up on dropping hints and give your partner your own wish list, in print. |
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She sings in English, but her Norwegian accent hints reedlike through the edges. |
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The leaflet includes hints on how to find koalas, directions to the Koala Care and Research Centre, and how to contact Friends of the Koala. |
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His growling voice, verging on the world-weary, hints at the ancient blues roots of his songs. |
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Yet it was an unhappy household, made worse by hints of Behrman's mania to come. |
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The Producers is a worthy comedic effort that hints at Brooks' genius to follow, but the screenplay is ultimately the best thing about this film. |
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The heart of the Fat Freddy sound is reggae, from ska through to dub, to which they add subtle hints of house music. |
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The director's cut is far heavier on the hints that Deckard is a replicant than is the original cut. |
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Soaring, screeching, intense chamber music with hints of jazz, Latin and who knows what. |
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Only hints of the zodiacal light are seen on the best spring and autumn nights. |
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The reserved exterior that reflects caution and orthodoxy masks an inner emotional make-up that hints of mischief and rebellion. |
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A tree pressed its leafy branches to my window, and through the mesh of leaves I caught hints of hedges and flowerbeds. |
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Adriana judged they were moving eastward, by hints of the sun that angled down through the high canopy of branches. |
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The movie hints that there is more to him than first appears but frustratingly leaves it at that. |
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The Tempranillo is slightly peppery with hints of aniseed and blackcurrant. |
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From what I could gather from hints she let fall, she had been pushed down a staircase by her husband some years back. |
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A good ripe crop from the Gisborne vintage this year produced some aromatic fruit flavours, with hints of Turkish Delight and lychee fruit. |
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The website could provide you with some helpful hints and advice so that you can travel light and still look stylish at your destination. |
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At its best it produces light to medium-bodied, crisp dry white wines with hints of apples, honey and yeast and a refreshingly pure and clean finish. |
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He was tall and thin, with a commanding presence and hints of elegance. |
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I think the notion of a retrial is a broad hint to him to leave Egypt and go abroad, but so far he has been too stubborn and principled to take such hints. |
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It looks like a giant's white powder puff that when cut reveals a smooth, pale cheese with an aroma that hints of lemon, milk and freshly mown grass. |
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In the book, Brewer hints ever so carefully that the judge, Susan Bolton, is something of an airhead. |
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Past research hints at a correlation between extent of brain injury following impact and the biomechanical forces at play. |
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The name Cul-de-sac and the press release's hints of menace suggest the play is about the idea of neighbourhood or the failure of human connection. |
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He was not clean-shaven, but in fact was sporting hints of a beard. |
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This article contains some helpful hints and procedures that should help the club sound engineer prepare for the unfamiliar and avoid audio pitfalls. |
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Strong fennel and wormwood hit the back of my tongue along with a dryness from the barrel and hints of citrus from the chamomile. |
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Although Lees hints at the programmatic, his usual care and thought have gone into symphonic construction and the music can be enjoyed without reference to external events. |
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In another image, he paints himself as a Mondrian abstraction, the hints of his profile enough to jar the harmonious verticals and horizontals out of alignment. |
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The commune refused to be disbanded and, after hints from Robespierre at the Jacobins, tried to have a number of hostile deputies and ministers arrested. |
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There's plenty of fun though, and hints of Buchan and Childers, as the trio pursue their quarry to Inverness, shadowed by some dodgy German-speaking monks. |
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Thankfully, the game has online origins, so is blessed with an enormous internet metaverse of hints, tips and strategies, as well as a scarily in-depth history. |
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If you're willing to go all the way, here are a few helpful hints. |
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The sharply tailored blazer and weighty jewelry that cling to her body hints at the dominant personality she possesses. |
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Now, ever eager for new ideas to sell stocks to investors, Wall Street has glommed on to hints that enthusiasm for low-carb diets may be waning a bit. |
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If you're looking for a web designer, then here's some hints and advice. |
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There are, however, hints that the chain has touched bottom. |
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Their music hints at shadowy cobbled backstreets in Buenos Aires, the elegant couples dancing while democracies are toppled and the memory of tango as its one great export. |
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Because stout beers are made by roasting malt or barley, certain types have clear hints of coffee, toffee, and chocolate. |
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The taste is unique with a charcoal mellowed flavour that contains influences from the barrel it was aged in with hints of caramel, vanilla, and oak. |
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Shenk observes that there were ominous hints even while they were filming in the Maldives. |
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It is more like a sweet wine with hints of dried apricots, grapefruit pith, cypress, and lemons. |
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He flatters, massages their egos, tells them that they are statesmen, hints at his own ability to further their careers, provided the gesture is reciprocated. |
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The color scheme remained neutral and muted, mainly black and white with hints of pink or maroon popping out occassionally. |
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Although the Nama and Damara people do not practice ancestor worship, there are a few direct hints that these animals are related to deceased parents or ancestors. |
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Or rather, it hints at how elusive a clear view of the dichotomous Palmer can be. |
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Joss Whedon delivers a nicely paced storyline, one which only hints at some of the motivations of the major players and frequently wrong-foots the reader. |
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There were hints about social security reform and coded signals about moving to a flat tax, but this speech, like this convention, was a war speech. |
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It's a bright, drinkable IPA made with dry American hops giving the nose hints of mango and passion fruit. |
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I'm not going to give it away, and I'm going to try to not give any spoilery hints, but I will say that the ending of the film is really horrible. |
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A spicy, smoky Zinfandel with hints of blackberry and cherry preserves. |
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Gil came to trade tips, hints and how-tos with other Regal owners. |
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No doubt there were angry phone calls last week from those writers who may have felt the company had led them up the garden path with its hints and spin. |
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We also detected the scent of the tiger, after hints from our local guide. |
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It is sufficiently perturbed by this pandemic of kids carrying out surreal stunts on strangers to issue handy hints on how to spot a happy slapper who's about to cuff you one. |
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There are certainly a lot of hints, allegations and murmurs out there tonight, particularly on the bloggier part of the web, about what might be coming down the pike. |
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You pick up hints of Benny Hill and Frankie Howard, with the unashamed innuendo that takes you to the brink of vulgarity but never drops over the edge. |
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There are hints of a lost love and a past disloyalty, but it isn't until the film moves into its final third that we understand the forces underlying Marianne's resurrection. |
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Taking a script written by three first-timers, Harlin has crafted an expectation-confounding descent into dark hearts and the supernatural deviltry at which its title hints. |
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There are hints of political undertones throughout the film. |
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In the first few pages, however, there are intriguing hints that this book might be about to hurtle surreally into the territory of magical realism. |
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A former talked-about, maybe-presidential candidate, Andrew Cuomo now hints at Hillary for president at his own re-election event. |
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Bringing back Urban and Lopez and hiring Connick, at least optimistically, hints that the show is refocusing on those contestants. |
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I don't take games as seriously now as I did then, when I might have had a passionate opinion about whether hints were cheating and took unironic pride in completing a game. |
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Even the most unpromising small plot can be transformed into a successful garden with hints which will show you just what can be achieved when space and time are at a premium. |
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By sticking to the line that the air marshals alone are right and everyone else is wrong they betray a mindset which smacks of cover-up and hints at lack of tangible evidence. |
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But it was not all about picking up handy hints from the professionals. |
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But the London painted here, the Britain painted here, is a gilded, desirable place, magnificent yet homely, where rumours of empire intrude only as exotic hints. |
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This fragrance has hints of rose, peach, cinnamon, jasmine, freesia, Tonka bean, cedar, sandalwood and carnations. and classified as sultry and refined. |
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Since the hints and allegations presented thus far are unsupported and in fact untrue, it would be hard indeed to determine their impacts on operations. |
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There are hints that a behind-the-scenes strategy to soften the blame put on the Portuguese is already underway. |
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The final result is nectar to many, myself included, although these whiskies also contain hints of iodine and seaweed and a taste of burnt wood that can disturb. |
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Though the film hints at the mighty struggle the Kers went through building Coorain, too much happens off-screen and too much is given short shrift. |
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Thick-skinned, he fails to heed their hints about getting a replacement, even when they turn up at his house with Tom, a hot young guitar prodigy. |
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Hume does not tell us what conditions would raise the quality of testimony to the level of a proof, although what he says later yields some hints. |
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Mine is a generation without old wives' tales or handy money-saving hints. |
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The first impression was the sesame seed flavour and hints of ginger that came through in the beautiful sauce in which the BBQ vegetables were stir-fried. |
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They parse sentences until a parable's plot crumbles into fragments, or they so domesticate the narratives that they become little more than helpful hints for daily living. |
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It was a simple dish made up of thin slices of perfectly cooked beef and onions, served with a generous amount of a light gravy with hints of Asian flavourings. |
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You can see echoes of Edinburgh step-gabling in the windows, hints of Scots baronial in the reception area and Celtic crosses carved into the ceiling. |
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The clothes were dominated by gray, murky green, midnight blue, all with hints of iridescence. |
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And with a history of elections marred by rigging, voters were particularly sensitive and vocal about hints of irregularities. |
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Viewers will receive hints on how to obtain each cheat code by pressing a combination of numbers on the remote control. |
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On the other hand, hints at topicality are probably red herrings. |
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Richard Herrnstein in the 1994 book The Bell Curve which hints at, rather than overtly states, its broadly hereditarian perspective. |
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Hops come forward with this beer, hitting the palate with that resiny pine bitterness and hints of grapefruit. |
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A malty nose with hints of alcohol and resiny hops, leading into a perfectly balanced flavor, lush with malt and bright with hops. |
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The March has glissandi, colourful harmonics and bristling rhythms with hints of Stravinsky. |
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A gem of a shiraz with an intense nose of coffee and blackcurrant and a chocolately taste with oaky hints. |
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There is an eeriness to the beginning of the novel that hints of the gothic, but the novel isn't gothic in any conventional sense. |
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In between the lines of Roy Hodgson's unrevealing selection speak, you can read dark hints about Barkley. |
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Microfossils found in rocks deposited during Earth's largest mass extinction may be the spores of very hardy fungi, a new study hints. |
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Strong hints of blackcurrants and berries yet it's still light enough to be enjoyed as a delicate sipper. |
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A MARRIED father of two has launched a website offering helpful hints for philanderers. |
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Players can now search for nearby geocaches, read cache descriptions and hints, log finds and post notes from the field. |
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There's plenty of raspberry jam and cherry fruit to tweak your gums, and hints of treacly spice make this a cracking Cotes du Rhone. |
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He can give a feeling of being not of this world and gives hints of supernatural connections. |
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Pity that hyper-fashionable mantuamakers and milliners were not a little quicker at taking hints from some of our Doctors of Divinity. |
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However, there are some hints that this only happened if a younger son challenged a division. |
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There are also hints of the Black Country, which is within easy reach of north west Edgbaston. |
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The flowers and leaves of the cultivar 'Rebecca', one of the Violetta violets, have a distinct vanilla flavor with hints of wintergreen. |
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Since eastern Francia could be identified with old Austrasia, the Frankish heartland, Louis's choice of terminology hints at his ambitions. |
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There are hints, however, in contemporary literary sources that Trajan's adoption was imposed on Nerva. |
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The rules are not explained at length, but a few hints are scattered here and there in the work. |
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At no time in his life did Mercator claim to be a Lutheran but there are many hints that he had sympathies in that direction. |
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Darcy who has made the match at great expense, and hints that he may have a motive for doing so. |
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Paul has dropped hints here and there about his Iraq stance. |
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Because the results of a shape tween can be unpredictable, you can set shape hints to let Flash know how to proceed with the tween. |
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At the end there are photocopiable pages of hints and tips, worksheets, and instructions. |
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Fanboys of the genre will be chuffed at the various nods to the comic book and hints to a forthcoming Avengers flick. |
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Although there have been past hints of the existence of other planets around double stars, this is the first confirmation. |
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This time the photos come from a cemetery which supposedly hints of Bruce Wayne's gravesite scenes. |
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The IAM says speeding tickets can easily be avoided by following its latest hints and remembering speed limits are a maximum, not a target. |
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Ghost IV hints at personhood, of a figure leaning insouciantly against a wall, breaking up the lines of the space, making a jagged hypotenuse. |
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Come savor our smoked paprika pizza, piled with aged pork salumi with hints of smoked paprika and cayenne pepper. |
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A test called a complete blood count identifies anemia and sometimes hints at its cause. |
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The mention of ULFA and SULFA don't come with hints of hatred, as much as pain and empathy. |
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Their performance was unbilled but Gallagher had dropped heavy hints about it on his Twitter account. |
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Just before a giant star blew up in a spectacular supernova explosion, it gave hints to its imminent demise. |
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Barefoot's nonvintage cabernet sauvignon exhibits a nose of blackcurrant jam with hints of mint. |
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With a mild coffee fragrance and hints of papaya, pumpkin, and black willow bark, it smells lovely. |
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Scientists had hints that skin might be sensitive to weightlessness, but no one had analyzed the effects in such a long-term study before. |
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Instead of magical realism there are hints about the strange effects of the servants' potions, effects that are usually left vague. |
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Recently, as they sniffed and sipped the poblano milk stout, El Lechedor, the group talked about the hints of cinnamon and nutmeg. |
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Hemans herself was able to balance both roles without much public ridicule, but left hints of discontent through the themes of feminine death in her writing. |
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If everything goes really well, physicists hope they'll get some hints about the world of supersymmetry, the realm that lies beyond the Standard Model. |
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Akamoon might need to pick up hints on mood variation from Acme, but the latter could also have observed the vi olent power levels of the Belgians. |
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There were little hints then that I did not take, little straws in the wind that I did not see, little incidents the gravity of which I did not realise. |
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The evidence contained in the myth hints that initially, before the passage from Scandinavia to the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, the Lombards worshiped the Vanir. |
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With a light spicy toffee aroma, this is a zesty beer with hints of grapefruit or lime, a very slight warming pepperiness at the end, and even a very slightly salty edge. |
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Walton is a master of induing, the art of spreading hints throughout the narrative to inform the readers about the universe that the author has created. |
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Scientific instruments deployed off southern California have recorded the frequency and the violence of turbidity currents and provide hints as to what triggers them. |
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There are hints that the Shaybanids were more connected to the steppe nomads and that the Taibugids were more connected with the forest peoples to the north and east. |
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Bennet hints loudly that she fully expects Jane and Bingley to become engaged and the younger Bennet sisters otherwise expose the family to ridicule. |
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Two palaeography taster sessions in January will give people the chance to pick up hints and tips on reading old handwriting and understanding historic documents. |
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