He revised the clue-poem's wording several times over the years, and made other changes in his plans.
In retrospect, the clue that Measurement wasn't doing as well as its reported earnings had suggested was there for all to see.
But a mobile phone then became the clue that uncovered the plot.
Mr Wood's own professed indifference to the world is perhaps the clue.
He said leaving the clue "seemed the natural thing to do somehow".
Well, the clue is in that shortened lifespan.
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Yeah, it doesn't emulate a full surround sound system altogether that well -- the clue's in the "virtual" -- but it looks pretty good and is definitely compact, which is sort of the point with these kinds of devices.
The biggest clue to the fabrication is the lack of an original source.
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Opposition to the pipeline began to rally among radical environmental groups long before any of them had the first clue about the pipeline route.
Until the recent results, the only clue to the origins of the bursts was that they seemed to be spread evenly over the heavens.
For this reason there is one key difference between the London and national air traffic control rooms - and the first clue is the noise.
The first clue is in the language they use when discussing risk.
The first clue came from studies of the geneticists' pet insect, the humble fruit fly.
Dr. Watson said a ditch in the area offered the best clue as to what happened during the battle.
The latest clue will come Wednesday in Shanghai at the Intel Developer Forum, where the chip maker will detail its new lineup of low-cost, low-power processors, dubbed Atom, for handheld devices and embedded gizmos.
Such dilemmas have always been pertinent to players in the motor industry, though at a time when technologies - ranging from computer games to on-the-go access to work - seem to be what wows consumers, it is possible that research and development budgets, rather than the latest model launches, offer the best clue to which carmakers will succeed in the years ahead.
The foghorn on the Mendocino headlands moaned through the night like a lovelorn elk, the only clue to what lay outside my windows at the Albion River Inn.
Now, the first clue that there's something wrong with this is the first word.
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The set, by the team of the front-row guest Rem Koolhaas, gave the first clue: a space like an industrial street, with the effect of oil spills, heavy metal pillars and abstract cars in pastel pink colors.
The first clue that those expectations may be problematic showed up this week in the report of durable goods orders for July, which was not only much worse overall than expected, but which showed that orders for machinery and computers plummeted 15% in July, the largest monthly decline on record.
The first clue of credibility is whether or not a reputable wireless carrier is distributing the business app.
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Hidden away at the end of an alley, the only clue that there might be a bar here is a few men smoking cigarettes at the entrance.
The standard clue that a new machine is coming--distributors complaining about depleted inventories--hasn't materialized this time.
In the economic debate with John McCain, it was clear neither one had the slightest clue about economics.
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The first clue that something is wrong with Wall Street's next big thing is that it is Shariah-compliant.
That may be the only clue that this, too, shall pass, and we are facing a robust market recovery.
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The fact Berkman kept darting away for surreptitious phone calls was perhaps the only clue that something was awry.
None of my friends have the slightest clue of what we do here.
The last clue to Norman was that he was a consummate newspaperman.
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