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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91. The letter was kept private because of the political sensitivity of the issue, Kerry aides said.
92. After a brief conference with his aides, Senator Bradley left for the airport.
93. First, a media sting operation caught several senior government aides taking bribes from arms dealers.
94. Everyone, including aides and orderlies, was taught techniques so that each patient was moved as much as possible.
95. That would seem to bar lobbyists from buying any meals for House members or their aides.
96. Kennedy, like any president, tried to juggle the pressures brought on him by different aides.
97. Netanyahu told his Cabinet, according to aides, that he would not agree to either.
98. But his aides stress that the final product, while reflecting the input of dozens of others, is predominately Clinton.
99. Clinton aides claimed that their own polling showed their man winning comfortably, a steady seven points ahead of Bush.
100. Brown aides said Wednesday that his proposal has 41 co-sponsors.
101. But aides to Lungren have said that nothing local officials do will let them skirt state laws.
102. Aides had denied she had any moral objections but said she had longstanding private engagements to fulfil.
103. Two colored aides and a white aide with curly blond hair walk us over to the Main Building.
104. Dole aides believe they can paint the president as soft on crime by hammering his judicial nominees.
105. Kerry aides Thursday denied there was any political motivation behind sending it.
106. Johnson, Rusk, and the Kennedy aides who had stayed with Johnson consistently refused to negotiate.
107. Private agencies that supply nurse's aides report a dramatic rise in requests from patients in hospital in the past few years.sentencedict.com/aides.html
108. Democrats also intend to push for privacy initiatives and to propose modest gun control measures, party aides said.
109. His aides scurried about, murmuring to each other in Russian.
110. Other former White House aides have reached a similar conclusion.
111. The former Conservative prime minister's unscripted addition upset Mr Hague's aides.
112. It ends with the compromised governor and his surviving aides preparing once again to resume the campaign trail.
113. Gorbachev had few reform-minded aides.
114. He strode past with his retinue of aides.
115. Aides said his resignation would become formal late Sunday.
116. The trend lines and fibonacci tools are outstanding aides.
117. Dalai Lama says his aides are talking to China.
118. But as Rice prepared for Wednesday's trilateral talks, her aides were downplaying expectations.
119. He left when a reporter and a private investigator were briefly jailed for listening to the phone messages of aides to Britain's royal family.
120. That night, back at the White House, he stood with his aides at the door of the solarium up on the third floor, slapping out high fives.
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