I remember serving for a time as an aide and jeep driver to one of the commanders. |
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An aide to generals during World War II, he learned to command by watching them in action. |
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He jokes around with the young aide accompanying him on his travels, but he is not interested in talking about himself. |
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The Admiral looked at his aide and looked at his counsel of fellow officers. |
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The government responded with a barrage of attacks aimed at discrediting the former aide. |
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A Republican pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor campaign finance charge and stepped down amid accusations of an affair with an aide. |
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He removed entrenched ministers in favor of his own loyalists and installed a close aide in the office of the new prime minister. |
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General Howrad was basking in the cheers when, his aide leaned in and whispered something in his ear. |
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According to Mir Walijan, an aide to the Khost governor, Sabri elders had radioed the governor during the bombing for help. |
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Instead, it has stoked the anger of those who see Charles's refusal to cut ties with his aide as a form of weakness. |
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The aide admitted that the news of the killing was withheld to avoid demoralising the fighters. |
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Teachers insist that prep classes with 25 pupils or more require an aide for 30 hours in term 1 and 25 hours for the rest of the year. |
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He called his one-time aide and asked if she would head their former bureau. |
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The length of her stay in hospital will depend on the doctors' assessment of her condition, said a royal aide. |
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Dobbs was at Mrs Thatcher's right-hand side as she stepped into Downing Street and was a key aide to John Major when he was voted out. |
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Completing my nightly ritual, I kissed the paper twice, and then tucked it under my pillow to aide in good dreams. |
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Another worker spent her first month as a legislative aide making arrangements for fund-raising events, the documents said. |
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The increase in teacher aide support was predominantly to students in the non-metropolitan area. |
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Under Section 241 of the Criminal Code of Canada, it is an offence to counsel, aide or abet anyone to commit suicide. |
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Hakimullah Mehsud, an aide of Pakistan's Taliban chief, Baitullah Mehsud, said the attack was retaliation for the operations in Swat. |
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Your importance can usually be gauged by the seniority of the aide assigned to you or your group. |
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You've submitted your name for a tour of duty as medical aide on the TCS Durang. |
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In the 1840s, the Ardverikie Estate was leased by the Duke of Abercorn, a senior aide to Prince Albert, the queen's husband. |
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Without missing a beat, another aide approached the table, wheeling a trolley heaped with food. |
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The president had an aide call the senator over to him to talk privately with him. |
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An aide said Frist called the president the night before, so not to blindside him. |
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In fact, an aide to the Senate committee that investigated the Callahan scandal had enrolled in an unaccredited school. |
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Although he plays down his army service, he was an aide to Field Marshal Montgomery. |
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His helpful aide had the door open so he could make a quick getaway. |
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He sat down and an aide attached a microphone to his jacket. |
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An aide later found it crumpled in the general's shirt pocket. |
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Between 1998 and 2000, she took jobs as a waitress and hotel maid in Florida, a nursing-home aide and a house cleaner in Maine, and a retail sales clerk in Minnesota. |
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When a monsoon approached, waiters dropped plastic drapes to keep the deck from flooding, the aide said. |
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Some top White House aide is dispatched to tell us pooh-poohers that events ultimate will vindicate the president. |
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One aide monitoring the speech gave it the kind of offhand tweet it deserves. |
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An aide to Princes William and Harry, Jamie Lowther Pinkerton, was hacked 416 times from the wapping office. |
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But by early afternoon, a ricketts aide was disavowing the Jeremiah Wright plan, proclaiming that it went too far. |
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Without the aide of a surprise attack, they were not much of a challenge. |
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Before promotion to flag rank in 1970, he served in destroyers and in share assignments including duty as executive assistant and naval aide to two Secretaries of the Navy. |
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Once a month the supervisor observed each aide conducting visits and visited the clinics fortnightly to discuss the programme and to review the records of the visits. |
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His aide, an implausibly smooth chap who probably has a double first in the novels of John Grisham and Raymond Chandler, says he's hiding and asks me to come to his suite. |
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One Republican staff aide characterized the letter as telling the Democrats to go jump in the lake, although he used a coarser expression. |
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The groom's mother is a teacher's aide at Como Secondary College and Curtin Primary School. |
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Sometimes I think I see them, in the blurry background of a magazine photo, or in a gaggle of kids following a teacher's aide across the street. |
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After eight months as the cook, he applied to be a teacher's aide for a child with a disability, and later, for a job in the school-age program. |
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Suppose a congressional aide overhears a phone call in which a senator takes a bribe. |
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After all, Chancellor Gerhard Schröder's cigar-puffing chief aide has never lacked for a plum job. |
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Among those who came to listen to Long soliloquize was a young congressional aide named Lyndon Johnson. |
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When did Mr. Blumenthal transmigrate from journalist and White House aide to public intellectual? |
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The former White House aide moved accommodatingly to a different subject. |
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When the ex-president suddenly died 40 years ago today, aide Tom Johnson was the one who told the world. |
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Lobbyist Lloyd Hand, a former aide to Lyndon Johnson, flitted from conversation to conversation. |
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Another campaign aide, Nicole Wallace, and her husband, Mark Wallace, are mentioned as founts of poison on Palin. |
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Carter worked with the top aide each had designated, and then shuttled between the two leaders in a golf cart. |
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An aide said Mr. Markey hoped to combat the tactic of astroturfing in which a professional lobbying effort is made to seem like a grass-roots movement. |
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Andrew Jackson shipped an aide over to London to negotiate the transfer of the Smithson estate. |
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The president had howled with laughter and sent Buckey, his personal aide, out to find her missing shoe. |
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Brad Blakeman, a former aide to George W. Bush, expects a split decision from the court. |
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On Friday afternoon, one Labrador aide told the Daily Beast that this time is different. |
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A Republican leadership aide said that it was up to Reid when to schedule Malinowski for a vote. |
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Nodding, the aide nearly tripped over his own feet in his haste to comply. |
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Some aide fretted to Tamiroff that this meant big trouble, but the boss was nonchalant. |
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Ex-Bush aide Mark McKinnon keeps waiting for Romney to turn his campaign around and show the right stuff. |
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I went to Abilene and in the course of the day spent some time with Jim Cannon, who was a Rockefeller aide for a number of years. |
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As part of the MassEquality coalition, Marc Solomon, a former Senate aide, was working to get Bay State legislators to vote no. |
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Sen. Tom Harkin of Iowa, a longtime disability advocate, has made HCBS a priority, a Harkin aide told The Daily Beast. |
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Several months after the 2008 elections, Mr. Anwar was charged with sodomizing his former political aide, Saiful Bukhari Azlan, in a Kuala Lumpur apartment. |
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Amos met the Syrian foreign minister, Walid al-Moualem, on Wednesday and an aide said he told her she would be able to go anywhere in Syria she wished to. |
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Anwar Ibrahim, 61, the leader of Malaysia's resurgent opposition, was due to appear in court today to answer charges of sodomy against a 23-year-old male aide. |
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I started volunteering in eighth grade as a teacher's aide. |
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During the Revolutionary War, Paine served as an aide to the important general, Nathanael Greene. |
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They've moved back to the community because that's where their family is, and now that child is suffering because I can't afford to get a special one-on-one teacher's aide for that child to accommodate his school year. |
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Many political activists of DLK were assassinated with the perpetrators not being found, including Xhemajl Mustafa, Rugova's most trusted aide. |
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Since the age of 10, she has volunteered with her parish, serving as a teacher's aide in Sunday school, in addition to assisting in the church nursery and looking after younger children during services. |
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He calls an aide to ting-a-ling-a-ling his rat pack, Senators Saxby Chambliss and Richard Burr and Congressman Tom Latham, and maybe a lobbyist or three, for an early dinner at Trattoria Alberto on Barracks Row. |
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Then she cajoled an aide, standing next to her, to provide particulars. |
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Murphy's teacher's aide for the class was Desirae Zine, a senior and star golfer at Woods High School. |
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An aide to Malkin, who represented the Siberian region of Buryatia, was not immediately available for comment. |
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Otis Dewitt, an Army buddy from his days on Corregidor who is now intelligence aide to Gen. |
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By this time, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi had risen steadily through the group to become a trusted aide to its leader, Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, and his deputy, the Egyptian jihadist Abu Ayub al-Masri. |
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Playboy Saud Abdulaziz bin Nasser al Saud got sadistic kicks from frequent beatings handed out to aide Bandar Abdulaziz. |
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In real life, says a Democratic campaign aide, members of Congress are too nannied by staff to stride about hatching plots, one-on-one. |
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Because the medic had been supplied with a jeep, he and his aide were classed as a motorized detachment. |
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He risks being stripped of his unpaid job as Parliamentary aide to Foreign Secretary JackStraw. |
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The aide gave the old men in Ward Two their medicine, and they joked with her. Shevek watched with dull incomprehension. |
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As if to insulate his star witness, Mr. Harbach spent the afternoon showing how an idealistic Mr. Young worked his way into Mr. Edwards's inner circle, beginning in his Senate office, sometimes serving as his personal aide. |
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A teacher's aide, Sheonna Griffin, looked askance. |
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She now works for the institute as a teacher's aide. |
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He was involved in everything, not just a teacher's aide. |
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It was thought that cahows had vanished because they were eaten into extinction.Wingate devoted much of his life and career to aide in the cahows long struggle for survival. |
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She later worked as a homemaker and has worked in her daughter Sandra's classroom as a teacher's aide at Stevenson Elementary School in Burbank for more than 30 years. |
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The money raised was also used to pay for an art student at our local community college to come back and work with middle school students as an art aide. |
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These creative executions can aide in bringing some non-viewable ads back in to view, and will certainly go a long way in combating banner blindness. |
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The special team will be headed by Democratic Party of Japan lawmaker Manabu Terata, who serves as an aide to Kan, the prime minister told reporters in Kyoto. |
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Though Borromeo was an aide to the pope in Rome and was unable to be in Milan, he eagerly pushed for the decrees of the Council to be quickly put into practice in Milan. |
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At that time he had come to wonder just why she wished so badly to serve as a mere aide when according to all her instructors she had excelled in the art of sagecraft. |
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In 1802 Lowther's heir, William Lowther, 1st Earl of Lonsdale, paid the 4,000 pounds owed to Wordsworth's father through Lowther's failure to pay his aide. |
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These systems will aide commercial buildings in meeting compliance with the 2009 Edition of the International Building Code and the International Fire Code. |
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The DHAT students are trained in DENTEX, an Alaska-based program that educates dental health aide therapists to provide dental care to Alaska Native communities. |
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Sometime in 549, the Visigoth Athanagild sought military assistance from Justinian I and while this aide helped Athanagild win his wars, the Romans had much more in mind. |
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