A little
sleuthing turned up some numbers from which we can make some extrapolations.
That sleuthing turns out to be extra important when you get your formal training, because that training is likely to come from the school that hires you.
Not exact matches
That had a lot to do with eyeball detective work and armchair psychology, but it
turns out I was right, even if that same kind of half - hearted
sleuthing would have been wrong the next 50 times.
That unusual
turn of events prompted Brown to launch a Twitter poll, asking his followers whether he should add the results of his data
sleuthing to his resume.
Following the same process, I think Mindhunters has the dumbest whodunit thriller plot and the least plausible moves of any film I can think of (no stars): FBI trainees are sent by a stern instructor to a remote island to test their reflexes and
sleuthing powers when putting together psychological profiles, but then each of them in
turn gets baroquely bumped off.
Oh, Hunger Games fans... Some
sleuthing fans of the series
turned up this imitation lagoon, initially built for the 1996 Olympics, refilled and rebuilt to represent (through a lot of movie magic) all twelve sections of the Quarter Quell's arena.
In the first in the series, Mayhem at the Orient Express, the Literary Ladies gain
sleuthing inspiration from Agatha Christie when the owner of their favorite Chinese restaurant
turns up dead.
'» Since then, numerous scholars have
sleuthed their way through Durham's family tree,
turning up legitimate questions about his true birthplace and ancestry.