Similar words: bridesmaid, aide, aided, raider, maiden, unaided, braided, adelaide. Meaning: [eɪd] n. (Greek mythology) the god of the underworld in ancient mythology; brother of Zeus and husband of Persephone.
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31. But after a meeting Wednesday with advisers in Washington, aides announced Forbes' plan to quit immediately.
32. White House aides said Clinton will map proposed tax breaks specifically aimed at helping community college students.
33. It is not the safe strategy that some Dole aides preferred.
34. Barbour canceled a scheduled trip to Atlanta on Wednesday to be available for an announcement, according to campaign aides.
35. The major problem is that the trained aides are needed to run the software.
36. Forbes aides said that the candidate is not just running a television campaign.
37. Rabin and his aides entered the Kissinger negotiations as hard bargainers with a clear sense of their bottom line.
38. Then one of her aides came along and must have thought from the name Adams that I was a nationalist.
39. Boris Fyodorov survived the attack and returned to accuse senior Kremlin aides of siphoning cash out of the fund.
40. Zedillo receives an average of 300 such missives every day while on tour, his aides said.
41. When Yeltsin checked into a hospital last week, aides first said he had the flu.
42. But the Senate is not likely to act on the bill this year, according to congressional aides.
43. Bernstein was trying to explain his headline problems to Ruby when Gerstein strode past with a retinue of aides.
44. In junior and senior high schools, work-inhibited students may be aides to the secretarial staff in the guidance and administrative offices.
45. But current and former Clinton aides, pressed on the inaccuracies, mostly point to small details.
46. The President called a meeting and accused his aides of conspiring against him.
47. Aides to Republican Bob Dole had no immediate comment on whether the cash-strapped presidential candidate would campaign by bus. Sentencedict.com
48. Bush has become embroiled in destructive skirmishing at home even as his aides maneuver adroitly to avoid pointless battles abroad.
49. Even White House sources said some aides were deeply troubled by the coffee and believe it should not have occurred.
50. Neither he nor his aides refuted a recent study suggesting that the bill would push 2. 6 million people into poverty.
51. Many White House aides were decidedly unenthusiastic about the event when they realized how public it would be.
52. Musharraf and his aides have been counting on the continued absence of Bhutto and Sharif, the country's two leading politicians.
53. Aides said Dole would outline his proposal in more detail while campaigning in the Midwest this week.
54. In announcing the decision, Clinton and senior aides claimed a major diplomatic victory for the administration.
55. Wilson aides said the governor thought that roughly equivalent comparisons could be made between schools and districts using different tests.
56. The President lived at a somewhat more leisurely pace, as was the intended result of the frenetic activity of his aides.
57. Mr Yeltsin has instructed his closest aides to present their own plan, guaranteeing strong presidential rule.
58. Fox has ordered an army pullback in Chiapas, which his aides say occurred in 50 places.
59. But Clinton, aides say, is eager to show this bully pulpit approach amounts to more than campaign tactics.
60. During that time, aides told reporters that the prime minister was going about his normal duties.
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