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Simple sentences

Could you at least give me a hint?
He gave me a hint.
Give me a hint.
Thanks for the hint.
A hint from you is enough.
At the first hint of trouble, Tom disappeared.
Is that a hint?
That was a broad hint.
Tom gave me a hint.
When I didn't know how to answer the question, Tom gave me a hint.
She took my hint and smiled.
I will try to say it guardedly, I will only politely hint at it.
His restlessness gave her a hint that something was wrong.
For the intelligent, a hint is sufficient.
I dropped her a broad hint, but she didn't catch on.
I'll give you a hint.
Can't you take a hint?
Was that a hint?
Would you give me a hint?

News and current affairs

Only in mid-August did the Fed hint that interest rates might be cut.
This decline coincided with a rise in the surface temperature of the neighboring Indian Ocean, a hint that the decline in rainfall is in fact part of the longer-term process of man-made global warming.
Some have suggested that the effort suggests a hint of insecurity.
Since Argentina has been in crisis so often, investors always fear the worst and withdraw funds at the first hint of trouble, provoking an even deeper crisis.
Both Moscow and Washington hint at possible deep cuts in their offensive nuclear arsenals.
He appears to have been worried, like the manager of a Ponzi scheme, that any hint of doubt could cause the whole movement to crash.
But no one knows whether China's baby step is the start of something much bigger, as China's authorities hint one day and deny the next.
Beyond this powerful hint of local support for terrorists, there was an economic infrastructure.
President Putin's restoration of the old Soviet national anthem was the first recent hint that Russians are marching back to the future.
He has remained dour and almost silent, visibly chafing with impatience to come into his inheritance, but offering no hint of what difference he would make when he does.
Among most of Southeast Asia's ethnic Chinese, the presence of even a hint of allegiance to a secular distinction between faith and state in a Muslim leader is admired like a precious gem.
Last weekend's arrest of Serbia's Vice-Prime Minister Momcilo Perisic and a senior US diplomat on espionage charges is but a hint of this.
He even seemed to hint that the first accessions might possibly take place as early as January 1, 2003, which is at least a year earlier than most previous forecasts.
Indeed, by stifling any hint of democracy or political opposition in Iraq, Saddam's police state eliminated all risk of possible contagion of neighboring states.
None has reversed course, and any hint that governments might reassert political control over interest rates, as happened recently in India, are met with alarm in financial markets and outrage among economists.
But they remain neuralgic about any hint of outside interference, including even the suggestion that their nation's business might also be the business of other peoples, and vice versa.
Sources within the US administration hint that President Barack Obama might announce the outlines of an Arab-Israeli settlement sometime later this year.
This outcome stands in stark contrast to that of external private creditors, who have not seen a cent of what they are owed for more than one year and so far do not have even a hint about terms of repayment.
Israel's march of folly in expanding its West Bank settlements did not deserve a hint of soul searching on his part.
Any hint of compromise will expose officials politically.

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