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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121. Mengniu says OMP — or osteoblast milk protein — aides the absorption of calcium and promotes bone growth.
122. The aides and staff in Song dynasty are special group.
123. But Ads said aides say they a bit of wistfulness in his voice.
124. Lake made sure he and his aides stayed out of any photo op.
125. The president and his aides know that the G.O.P. approach to the budget is wrongheaded and destructive.
126. But Ads said aides say they detect a bit of wistfulness in his voice.
127. The other White House aides resent interference in their spheres.
128. Press reports last month indicated that Obama aides were anxious to keep the final price tag on the plan below the politically sensitive trillion-dollar mark.
129. "He's no hometown folk, " he told aides as they shifted in a reception line.
130. Also slated to come were White House aides Henry Kissinger and H. R. Haldeman, and Ron Ziegler, the press secretary.
131. Aides to a radical Shiite Muslim cleric meet with a key Sunni group in Iraq to ease sectarian tensions amid a spree of violence that's killed hundreds.
132. TeenagesTeenagers and young adults work as aids aides at Growing Power.
133. operates about 5, 800 helicopters. New rotorcraft purchases are not part of this effort, Gates aides say.
134. He is accused of involvement in the misuse of $400m of Shanghai's pension fund, of helping relatives in criminal ventures and of covering up law-breaking by aides.
135. The memo is significant because Bush and his top aides knew.
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138. Rank and file lawmakers have come under increasing pressure at home to address the shaky economy, said several Democratic leadership aides.
139. Much the rest be off the ground shortly, White House aides say.
140. But, just as he did during the campaign, Obama has relied on only a tiny claque of trusted aides for advice on the major decisions confronting him.
141. Several of Clinton's top aides want to move away from higher taxes on income and toward a progressive tax on consumption.
142. The general and his aides spoke disrespectfully about several administration officials.
143. But one moderator , the aides said, would encourage more sparring between the candidates.
144. But the loss of Mr Daschle, one of Mr Obama's closest allies, many of whose former aides hold key positions in the White House, is the heaviest blow so far.
145. He was deeply wounded by the treachery of close aides and old friends.
146. He misplaces his reading glasses with such regularity that aides carry extras.
147. Thanks to aging Baby Boomers and Gen-Xers, demand for professional physical therapist aides will rise 29 percent by 2012, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
148. Aides to Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann say she suffers from severe migraine headaches that can incapacitate her for days at a time.
149. The Illinois senator has put together a close-knit team of aides to run his campaign and might prefer to run with someone with whom he already has an easy rapport.
150. Quiet Miss Mira was put out of court by impetuous Mrs. Simcoe and her female aides - de - camp.
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