How To Use Aides In A Sentence

  • Aides hovered round like royal courtiers before he made a fleeting appearance climbing on board the City of Chicago. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bush aides say the president took all of that in stride but he also took it to heart.
  • But despite the best efforts of his closest aides, it was not until two hours later that the Pope finally relented, the report said.
  • Aides to the Chancellor also suggested his big offer may one day mean compensation for companies who export to Europe if trade tariffs are imposed. The Sun
  • His aides have dodged questions over how the calls have been kept secure. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Firmin can supply ceremonial aiguillettes and shoulder boards manufactured from gold and silver wires for state ceremonial, aides de camp and senior officers.
  • But in recent weeks aides to the general have said he is not bound by the agreement.
  • There is a lot of sense for eight or nine of the major heads of state getting together privately to discuss issues in an informal way without this huge caravanserai of pressmen and aides and assistants.
  • He aides the Master of the ship in trying to weather the storm.
  • But the Senate is not likely to act on the bill this year, according to congressional aides.
  • Two colored aides and a white aide with curly blond hair walk us over to the Main Building.
  • Once spray painted, these meters are unreadable by Parking Enforcement Aides, meaning vehicles can't be ticketed as it's impossible to see if the meters were fed or not. The Parking Ticket Geek: Has The Parking Meter Revolt Begun?
  • Though the group describes itself as an independent grass-roots organization, it receives millions of dollars from the president’s largest fund-raisers, is run by former Bush campaign aides and draws heavy support from a Republican lobbying and consulting firm in Washington. Think Progress » Deal in the works on habeas suspension:
  • One example of stereotyping bias is the textbook portrayal of people of color only in paraprofessional roles (ie, as aides who assist professionals).
  • Throughout his absence aides have insisted that the President is still in charge and that business goes on. Times, Sunday Times
  • White House aides say that even the supersmooth John Roberts had to supply additional information about his answers. The Gathering Storm
  • I asked Mr. Tobin a question, and he replied with another question - and before I could volley back yet another query, his aides whisked him away.
  • And the DOJ could be less likely to block contempt charges against former White House aides who have refused to testify before Congress.
  • He was deeply wounded by the treachery of close aides.
  • Six ministerial aides who signed the same letter then also quit. Times, Sunday Times
  • At least 12 presidential aides are being held with him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dole aides said the ad responds to what they call Hagan's fabrications and negative ads by other Democrats suggesting she was too old for the job. WRAL.com Top Stories
  • One of his most senior aides recently had two meetings with City headhunters to discuss his future, according to a leading political lobbyist. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aides to Republican Bob Dole had no immediate comment on whether the cash-strapped presidential candidate would campaign by bus.
  • Aides insisted that he would leave his schedule unchanged. Times, Sunday Times
  • Again, I'm prepared to be wrong about this, but I don't see cashiering McChrystal happening, given that the depiction of the "rift" here amounts to some personal slights, some unguarded drunk-talk among aides, and McChrystal's sincere belief that Karl Eikenberry's criticisms felt like a "betrayal" from a friend. Stanley McChrystal Under Fire: What Does It Mean For Counterinsurgency Strategy?
  • This means the government can do what it wants on ancestral indigenous lands, even if tribes disagree with an extractive, transnational company going into our communities to deforest Mother Earth," said a statement from Aidesep, an umbrella group representing Amazon tribes. Peru's tribal groups chide president for vetoing rainforest law
  • Boris Fyodorov survived the attack and returned to accuse senior Kremlin aides of siphoning cash out of the fund.
  • The prime minister now has relatively young and inexperienced aides in his political office.
  • Royal aides faced having to charter planes and book hotels if it cannot be fixed. The Sun
  • He was seen as overly reliant on handlers and aides, and easily pliable.
  • Aides point out that, in 2001, they took both Tony Benn's old seat in Chesterfield and true-blue Guildford.
  • Mrs. Smith is caring for her husband with some assistance from home care aides.
  • Mr Blair himself was taking a personal interest: the Prime Minister's closest aides were copied in to all the memos and documents winging around Whitehall.
  • Aides are hoping the media frenzy surrounding 19-year-old Harry will subside and confirmed he would remain at the Tooloombilla Station in Queensland state where he will learn to be a jackaroo, an Australian cowboy.
  • He tried not to gawk as he passed through the Central Hall toward a room with an elaborately carved lunette window, where Samuelson, several other aides, and the president of the United States were waiting. O: A Presidential Novel
  • Royal aides insisted the increased cost was justified by the number of official visits last year. The Sun
  • Behind her, aides were struggling up drenched with sweat. Times, Sunday Times
  • McConnell's aides rushed to his defence yesterday, insisting unconvincingly that, had he failed to check on whether he needed to register the painting, the media would have hounded him over the issue.
  • He has leftward leanings that show in private but that his aides are suppressing.
  • Aides insist that the president hasn't flip-flopped and that his policy has been consistent throughout.
  • Her close aides have also caused friction. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said the defendant decided to do away with her cousin when she could not repay the loan, and had her strangulated, by two close aides.
  • Given the magnitude of these numbers, a substantial volume of recruitment would be expected for direct care-givers such as nursing aides.
  • Mr Yeltsin has instructed his closest aides to present their own plan, guaranteeing strong presidential rule.
  • Regally an hour and a half late, Ermias arrives with a train of 20 family members, bodyguards and aides.
  • It's also why he and his aides joke that the press is his political base.
  • In announcing the decision, Clinton and senior aides claimed a major diplomatic victory for the administration.
  • The pair match the compositions of the left and right panels in the trio, and it is likely that Vuillard used the photographs as aides-memoires.
  • Aides said that he would chair weekly meetings with Cabinet ministers. Times, Sunday Times
  • White House aides said Clinton will map proposed tax breaks specifically aimed at helping community college students.
  • The biggest noncandidate of all, Mario Cuomo, hasn't changed his mind, aides say. Waiting In The Wings?
  • Similar aiguillettes are worn on the right shoulder by Aides de Camp to the Governor-General.
  • Napoleon literally sat his horse on a hill overlooking the battlefield while aides-de-camp galloped to and fro delivering messages and orders.
  • The president and his aides are apparently too worried about getting caught again shaving intelligence to stop that .... October 1st, 2009
  • For that, and other reasons, White House aides say Bush -- who originally described Walker as a "poor fellow" who had been "misled" -- might ask for more information about Walker's conduct before he makes his decision. The White House Is Divided Over Walker
  • White House aides insisted that the speech would not be political. Times, Sunday Times
  • The president has been huddling with his most senior aides.
  • Todd_Zwillich: Sen Dem aides clarify: tomorrow's White House mtg is not officially on debt, though it will "surely come up. HUFFPOST HILL - Joe Lieberman Pushes Grandma Off A Cliff
  • He has promised to campaign with Dole occasionally, according to aides.
  • The President met with senior White House aides at breakfast.
  • The BLS reports that physical therapist aides can expect to earn an average of, 760 annually.
  • KING: Now some aides are telling us tonight that Senator McCain might use the term suspend when he makes this announcement tomorrow. CNN Transcript - Breaking News: McCain to Make Announcement Thursday at Noon Eastern Time - March 8, 2000
  • The mayor and his top aides are talented people who do their best as they see it.
  • As the cabin lurched back and forth and the sounds of rocket fire percussed the urgent, faltering rhythm of our right engine, I unfastened my seat belt, and, finding my center of gravity, rose from my seat, moving past aides shock still in their chairs, arms locked like girders against their arm rests in terror, and walked up the center aisle to the pilot's cabin. Hillary: Pledged Delegates "Just Like" Supers ��� They Can Switch
  • In March 1777 he became one of Washington's aides-de-camp, an experience that sharpened his criticism of the weak Articles of Confederation government.
  • He handed a copy to each cleric and their aides, after which he sat down and watched their reactions.
  • Nigerian presidential aides said at midday yesterday that Obasanjo had departed for Liberia.
  • Royal aides faced having to charter planes and book hotels if it cannot be fixed. The Sun
  • Each army is led by a powerful Greek chieftain who aides him in regaining the kingship.
  • After a brief conference with his aides, he left for the airport.
  • It has left presidential aides sounding more than usually optimistic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Parry was due to serve breakfast to President Bush's top aides this morning, the newspaper said.
  • All of which makes me hopelessly unsuited to being the wife of a politician - and a bit of a headache for him indoors and his aides. Times, Sunday Times
  • But his aides have stressed that he is not proposing a merger of the Catholic and non-denominational systems.
  • On this occasion it is his aides who are getting a lesson in the harsh realities of the medium is the message.
  • President Barack Obama and his White House aides-de-camp are currently involved in a high-stakes game to get people to like the compromise platter on tax... White House Gathers Support For Tax Cuts With Cavalcade Of Exciting Endorsements
  • Her close aides have also caused friction. Times, Sunday Times
  • There have also been regular five-a-side basketball games with some of his closest aides. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aides to Republican Bob Dole had no immediate comment on whether the cash-strapped presidential candidate would campaign by bus.
  • Their aides could not agree who would sit behind the steering wheel. Times, Sunday Times
  • Government aides say that it is rarely applied. Times, Sunday Times
  • To the dismay of the people, Roh tried to defend all his relatives and aides implicated in irregularities.
  • He believed that Anderson's source of the classified India-Pakistan papers was gay - that they must be gay lovers and he ordered aides to surveil them in the hopes of catching them in bed together. Nixon's Failed Attempts At 'Poisoning The Press'
  • Aides stressed that governments had, in the past, changed the tax regime to target bankers directly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aides listened in adjoining rooms and simultaneous translators coped with the multitude of languages. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aides to the Chancellor also suggested his big offer may one day mean compensation for companies who export to Europe if trade tariffs are imposed. The Sun
  • As a side note though, considering that that lady was a military brat (and I mean no offense by this), I would've loved to know what she said/did when she jumped out of her car and grabbed the aides 'horsewhip. WE ARE NOT HAPPY
  • Right up to the end the dictator who fooled the world was bluffing - even to his closest aides.
  • Aides stressed that governments had, in the past, changed the tax regime to target bankers directly. Times, Sunday Times
  • To get any work done, Gray had to go hunting for congressional aides.
  • All this love Kissinger spent on journalists did not go unreciprocated, as we now learn from the transcripts of his telephone conversations his secretaries and aides made in secret for Kissinger while listening in on another phone.
  • The Pakistani military were already preparing to greet the deposed leader and his entourage of aides and journalists. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the graduation requirement may be satisfied within the school by working as teacher's aides, library assistants or tutors. Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
  • These were the latter days of John's government, when cabinet ministers and their chinless aides felt power ebbing away from them.
  • Nancy Pelosi announced that she will run for House minority leader, sending her aides-de-camp into a reality show-like frenzy of back room alliance-building and strained showings of unity. HUFFPOST HILL - NOVEMBER 5TH, 2010
  • Senior aides say containment is a modest and achievable goal, a prelude to more progress.
  • Also, to only go into any Public Restroom, if they absolutely gotta go, with at least one or two of their Political Hacks (sorry, "Aides") doing "guard duty" while they do their "doody"! Breaking: GOP Senator John Warner Announces He'll Retire
  • Beside him sit two more press aides and an assistant, who also chip in if they feel matters need explaining.
  • The relations of hades to geenna, and also to paradeisos, are well put in this extract from a funeral sermon of Jeremny Taylor: "The word Aides signifies indefinitely the state of separation, whether blessed or accursed; it means only ` the invisible place, 'or the region of darkness, whither whoso descends shall be no more seen. Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia.
  • As for the pace of this preparation, the aides are saying the president is comfortable with him.
  • Roh himself had suffered troubles on many occasions due to his aides' blunders.
  • And by the end of the week Bush was telling an aide to instruct "your clackers" (Bushspeak for press staff) that if he heard any chatter from White House aides about Rumsfeld's getting fired, "they'll have to answer to me. No Good Defense
  • First, a media sting operation caught several senior government aides taking bribes from arms dealers.
  • Two colored aides and a white aide with curly blond hair walk us over to the Main Building.
  • A nightmarish trip by litter and wagon followed before aides succeeded in getting him to a medical aid station in the rear.
  • But the Senate is not likely to act on the bill this year, according to congressional aides.
  • The president was in the small putting green outside the Oval Office chipping golf balls and whining - he did this a lot - to his aides.
  • The aides eat subsidised bacon sandwiches and take turns to drawl politely to concerned constituents. The Sun
  • In office, Mr Obama moved quickly to scale back what his aides had dubbed "Bush's war" and to shift the Pentagon's focus to Afghanistan and its border with Pakistan, which he called the neglected battleground in the fight against al Qaeda. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • And perhaps his new aides could ensure there's a bottle of cognac to hand for an early morning snifter just to steady the nerves.
  • Labour aides said that the speech was pro-business, 'but not probusiness as usual'. Times, Sunday Times
  • The "men" is emphatic; men of sense; in antithesis to "vain boasting." mockest -- upbraidest God by complaints, "shall no man make thee ashamed? Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Aides said that he would chair weekly meetings with Cabinet ministers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aides insisted that he would leave his schedule unchanged. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think aides were saying that this issue is clearly important to everyone in this country, and so therefore they felt like no better place for the president to announce it than from what they call the heartland here in Crawford, Texas. CNN Transcript Aug 11, 2001
  • According to one of his aides, the ambassador had to shave his beard when he made a business trip to Tokyo, but he started regrowing the beard upon his return to Jakarta.
  • His aides insisted that it was. Times, Sunday Times
  • Corruption scandals involving presidential aides have also drained his approval ratings.
  • When the Danaides reach Argos, they entreat King Pelasgus to protect them. Archive 2009-03-01
  • The arrival of a U.S. colonel and his aides in Hercules C130 military transport planes, however, proved to be a raging success.
  • Presidential aides have scouted about a dozen churches in this city looking for a good fit. Christianity Today
  • The aides eat subsidised bacon sandwiches and take turns to drawl politely to concerned constituents. The Sun
  • His aides scurried about, murmuring to each other in Russian.
  • But aides insisted he would not quit. The Sun
  • As the rotors slowed, a side hatch opened and the Security Chief climbed out, followed by Director Bakan and their respective aides.
  • The aiguillette was probably first used to lace parts of the uniform together and evolved to become part of the uniform for higher ranks, and ultimately for Equerries and Aides-de-Camp.
  • Even White House sources said some aides were deeply troubled by the coffee and believe it should not have occurred.
  • House, Oxfordshire, the house of a noble Knight, and favourer of my Muse; and Elegy on a Bullfinch, 1648; of the Four Mile Course of Bayaides Green, six times run over, by two famous Irish footmen, Patrick Dorning and William O'Farrell. Notes and Queries, Number 19, March 9, 1850
  • The _manaia_, or beauty man of the village, accompanied by two magnificent looking aides, came forward to meet us. The Life of Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Mr Yeltsin has instructed his closest aides to present their own plan, guaranteeing strong presidential rule.
  • Two aides have been arrested in connection with a serious homophobic assault on a gay policy adviser.
  • She was planning to discuss health care, not her pro-choice stance on abortion, aides said.
  • The small size of the abnormality on the senator's stomach lent itself to complete removal through a procedure known as laparoscopic partial gastric resection, aides said. Chicagotribune.com -
  • Describing his penny-pinching proclivities, one of his aides said: ‘He'll argue the price of anything down to the last penny.’
  • Don Carpenter, the company's vice president of tax, and his aides reviewed three years of records for items such as uncashed payroll checks, then extrapolated the results over 20 years. States Scooping Up Assets
  • As Election Day neared with McCain trailing in the polls, 'campaign aides' began sniping at Palin as a" diva "who ignored top advisers and lacked" fundamental understanding "of key issues in the race. Palin says she is not a quitter
  • More than a dozen people have been arrested in the case, including ministers and presidential aides. Times, Sunday Times
  • At least 12 presidential aides are being held with him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other former White House aides have reached a similar conclusion.
  • Marvin and George teamed up, playing the nurses, the groundskeepers, electricians, housemen, military aides, and on and on. Barbara Bush
  • He was assassinated by a cabal of aides within his own regime.
  • In early 2005, when a group of former aides asked if there was anything he was unhappy about, Yeltsin replied glumly: “Yes, the state of the country.” The Return
  • The President met with senior White House aides.
  • Indian TV was witness to Rajiv Gandhi being ushered into a great hall in kremlin, alone, one to one, without aides. Why are South Indians so smart?
  • Presidential aides have promised to review the attack to see what lessons, if any, might be learned from the incident.
  • In-service training, weekly group meetings and monthly supervision sessions were all provided for the home care aides.
  • Another thing to consider, "associates" is not aides. Was It Weaver? - Real Clear Politics – TIME.com
  • Also aboard the Tupolev were the national bank president, the deputy foreign minister, the Army chaplain, the head of the National Security Office, the deputy Parliament speaker, the Olympic Committee head and at least two presidential aides and 17 lawmakers. Zee News : India National
  • His senior aides are convinced they can speed up the Maastricht ratification process to meet the new deadline.
  • Democrats also intend to push for privacy initiatives and to propose modest gun control measures, party aides said.
  • Did we overlook when you "jawboned" the medical establishment (with private, sweetheart deals) or when top aides, invariably representing the "fortunate few," offered blarney but no job creation to "hardworking people" no longer working, hard or otherwise. The Smirking Chimp - News And Commentary from the Vast Left-Wing Conspiracy
  • When, at the end of the campaign, John McCain daubed Obama with the tag of “redistributionist,” Obama aides were relieved to find that the label did not change voters’ perception of Obama. Race Over?
  • The Prime Minister's closest aides are confident that their political master can ride out the latest storm.
  • Several White House aides have already been forced to resign because of the travel office and Whitewater.
  • Gore's senior aides were so frustrated that they actually bumped the keynote address out of its prime-time slot.
  • Senate Democratic aides said they hoped support would grow for Reid's one-step remedy, which Obama backs, once Boehner's plan is killed, either by the House or Senate.
  • Royal aides insisted the increased cost was justified by the number of official visits last year. The Sun
  • Aides have reportedly confirmed that he was talking about stepping down as Education Secretary and moving to a different department.
  • His campaign aides say it's an opportunity to try to bypass what they call tabloid-centric media coverage, and bring a positive message to voters. CNN Transcript Oct 2, 2006
  • Nigeria had been spending about 1.2 trillion naira $7.5 billion a year to maintain the price—money that came directly from its oil earnings, never entered the federal budget andcould have been better used, his aides have argued, for infrastructure improvements on roads and power plants. Big Unions in Nigeria Urge Action on Subsidy
  • The reality, say several aides who did not wish to be quoted because it might displease the president, did not really sink in until Thursday night.
  • His fate seemed sealed when aides administered the Sacrament of Anointing, or last rites, on Thursday.
  • Deprest JA, Hyett JA, Flake AW, Nicolaides K, Gratacos E. Current controversies in prenatal diagnosis 4: Should fetal surgery be done in all cases of severe diaphragmatic hernia? CHOP congenital diaphragmatic hernia publications
  • Some of his closest aides have been handpicked from the pharmaceutical sector.
  • He was obliged to resign when one of his own aides was implicated in a financial scandal.
  • Romney campaign aides reject the term "privatization" to describe their approach. Romney Proposes Voucher Option for Medicare Plan
  • It was here that top aides from both campaigns collared journalists to try and spin their side's point of view.
  • Aides to the governor hope prices might fall, however, because, as the state would cut the mark-up it applies to liquor prices from 69 percent to 50 percent. McDonnell outlines new scaled-back, retail-only ABC plan
  • But, of course, there are Democratic aides inside the courthouse where the recount and the consideration of these so-called dimple ballots is going on. CNN Transcript - Saturday Morning News: Canvassing Boards Race Against the Clock to Finish Recounts - November 25, 2000
  • But aides made it clear this was just a postponement and she still plans to go ahead once the political furore and public protests have died down. Times, Sunday Times
  • To get any work done, Gray had to go hunting for congressional aides.
  • His senior aides are convinced they can speed up the Maastricht ratification process to meet the new deadline.
  • He was obliged to resign when one of his own aides was implicated in a financial scandal.
  • Mr Brown's aides said it was hoped many of the jobs would go through natural wastage and voluntary redundancies.
  • Aides insisted that he would leave his schedule unchanged. Times, Sunday Times
  • A team of White House aides has crafted a series of proposals, including convening a commission or a White House conference.
  • He is a homebody who doesn't socialize much, doesn't drink much, and works at home in his pajamas, scribbling marginal comments on the endless reams of documents brought to him in gray briefcases by his aides
  • He had been warned by one of his aides that the cameras were panting to snap any display of the sulks.
  • In the last weekly Downing Street meeting for parliamentary private secretaries, the cabinet office minister, Oliver Letwin, was lampooned for telling ministerial aides: "If this goes well we'll have nothing to legislate on in two years' time. David Davis takes up challenge to prepare next round of Tory policies
  • His manipulative aides complete a trio of fates, a malign constellation wheeling round Herman on the huge empty stage like a ghoulish mobile.
  • Which House aides said it might take several days to reach a conclusion about what caused the explosion.
  • The first-person accounts from his fictional aides were beautifully scripted, the production values high. Times, Sunday Times
  • The house, accustomed to the hustle and bustle of political activity, is forlorn: a few of the Leader's personal aides are about, in addition to the two police constables posted at the gate.
  • It details how aides were asked to make the booking at the hotel alongside her official engagements. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was still inconceivable to him that he could be forced out of office for a minor blemish such as lying to protect some of his aides. Times, Sunday Times
  • His key aides have barely varied since he was governor of Texas; his vice-president is the same; his speech-writers are almost the same; his cabinet is virtually the same.
  • It is clear senior aides also encouraged him to turn to a referendum in his search for legitimacy.
  • Monday, the president convenes a "fiscal responsibility summit" -- a four-hour wonkfest, which will be opened by Mr. Obama then led by economic aides and cabinet members who will divide the 130 participants into sessions on health care, taxation, Social Security, contracting and procurement, and budget processes. Obama Has Much to Juggle in Coming Week
  • Kerry aides Thursday denied there was any political motivation behind sending it.
  • The nurses, anesthesiologists, medical technicians and aides who assist the surgeon are paid.
  • But Clinton, aides say, is eager to show this bully pulpit approach amounts to more than campaign tactics.
  • Aides say mock debates help to hone his arguments and to keep his answers focused.
  • Earlier aides refused to say whether the birth was induced. The Sun
  • The Danaides murdered their bridegrooms on their wedding night.
  • Earlier, she made Cheng redecorate his office, erecting a wall to separate his room from that of other aides.
  • Guenter Guillaume, an agent for East Germany's Stasi who was unmasked as one of the closest aides of West German chancellor Willy Brandt, was exchanged for captured western agents. Spy swaps of the cold war
  • What if after that president, or one of his top aides, leaves office, some tinhorn dictator in some banana republic who doesn't like him decides to put him in jail during a visit? Sandy Goodman: Why No Foreign Judge Will Punish Bush War Criminals
  • KING: He is in heaven, the president told one parent during what aides described as a teary-eyed very emotional 30 minutes with the Marine families. CNN Transcript Apr 3, 2003
  • Shortly after the military aides and carabineros officers had left, the lieutenant in charge of the palace carabineros detachment, on orders from his headquarters, instructed a carabinero to go through the palace and tell all members of the detach - ment to leave. 13TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CDR

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