Even a small
item on a CLUE report may lead the company to deny coverage after a policy term has ended or when it is near its end.
Not exact matches
There is an
item in today's Australian by David Crowe and Lauren Wilson (Economic gurus issue MPs with call to arms
on reform)- but still no
clues on when we're likely to see the final terms of reference.
# 1 Go
on a Scavenger Hunt Come up with some
clues and take your kids
on a hunt of the town for 10
items or so.
The governor also offered
clues to another key
item: education, where he seems determined to take
on the status quo.
If I wear something and don't feel good in that
item, then I have received the
clue that it's time to move
on with that
item.
Everyones getting pretty
clued up
on sweat shops and unethical garment factories now, but the dying / cotton production / leather treating for fast fashion brands is just as devestating as the factories where the
items are sewn.
My answer: The games that are already announced are enough for put Nintendo in a great place in 2015, however I think they should work more
on amiibo because having one is worthless (unless you're in love with smash... kinda like me:P), they're not cheap and the only game that they work well with is Super Smash Bros., in the other games they just give you additional
items that aren't either that amazing and necessary (ex: Hyrule Warriors, Mario Kart 8, Kirby and the Rainbow Curse), more I'm still waiting for what they're gonna do with Captain Toad, the game is already out but still no
clue.
There could be one
clue that you have overlooked somewhere, whether that be an
item or a missed conversation option, that holds you up despite knowing the solution and wanting to move
on.
Other strange issues included cutscenes not loading or
clues for investigations and
items shown
on the map not spawning, resulting in times spent endlessly wandering around before realising the game had just given up.
The
items on the list are not full - blown essay topics, just hints, snippets, cues, and
clues to prod your memory, kick writer's block, and get you started.
# 1 Go
on a Scavenger Hunt Come up with some
clues and take your kids
on a hunt of the town for 10
items or so.
See you soon, I have a Beach Cottage Favourite Things to show you, I was dragged to the mall kicking and screaming by my friend Michelle today, she enlightened me
on Missoni and Missoni Tarjay no less, I did not have the slightest
clue who Missoni was or is — am I the only person in Australia who has no idea who Missoni is and wonders why lots of women were getting there knickers in a twist about geometric lines and patterns???? I did lighten myself of a few dollars and came home with a Missoni
item but the other thing I bought, a bit like the bag the other week, is much more beachy and much more me and I am thinking you will likey very muchy.
While you're awarded with a rare
item upon the completion of each case, these mysteries often require far too much running around Paris to solve a crime that you could easily piece together after only a few telling
clues — or, if you're really lazy, you can just Google the answer, since many are based
on real - life events.
Besides simply finding a listed
item sometimes the word
on the list is a
clue, such as saying «trunk owner» when you need to find an «elephant».
This will place a marker
on your map in the Deya Village Ruins where a journal with
clues for this
items» location is hidden.
You initially visit the crime scene armed with a list of potential
clues in the form of
items and must find them
on the screen.
From the very beginning you are tasked with all of the challenges of the HOPA (Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure) genre: finding
items, solving puzzles, combining, multi-part tasks,
clue - seeking, and so
on.
And as a final
clue, the map below shows where the
items are from, though ignore the dot
on England, Jeremy Bentham's An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation was guessed overnight:
You can use it to tell
items in your home to go
on or off at a certain temperature or
clue Nest in to when you're home or away.
Other
items I'd ask for from the owner would be a copy of last six months of utility bills and a
CLUE report to see if any insurance claims have been filed
on the property.