Similar aiguillettes are worn on the right shoulder by Aides de Camp to the Governor-General. |
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Aides say he was fuming, so livid that he almost refused to come out to talk to the crowd. |
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Aides point out that, in 2001, they took both Tony Benn's old seat in Chesterfield and true-blue Guildford. |
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Aides insist that the president hasn't flip-flopped and that his policy has been consistent throughout. |
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Aides say mock debates help to hone his arguments and to keep his answers focused. |
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Aides have reportedly confirmed that he was talking about stepping down as Education Secretary and moving to a different department. |
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Aides to the reclusive cleric, however, have indicated that he will refuse to back a specific party in the December vote. |
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Aides pledged that the 25-nation tour would not be complete without the commissioners involved meeting their fiercest critics face to face, including British Euro-sceptics. |
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Mrs. Smith is caring for her husband with some assistance from home care aides. |
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Bush aides say the president took all of that in stride but he also took it to heart. |
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Beside him sit two more press aides and an assistant, who also chip in if they feel matters need explaining. |
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As president, he saw himself basically as decision maker in chief, the person to whom his aides brought major matters for final resolution. |
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Trusty aides always claimed ignorance, and, as far as I'm aware, continue to do so to this day. |
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The nurses, anesthesiologists, medical technicians and aides who assist the surgeon are paid. |
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Kerry's aides have said they do not believe the timing was politically motivated. |
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His aides had cut him off from the political infighting that his illness has triggered at home. |
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Corruption scandals involving presidential aides have also drained his approval ratings. |
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The president and his aides are simply saying right now they're going to do what it takes. |
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The Prime Minister's closest aides are confident that their political master can ride out the latest storm. |
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He remained mild compared to his aides, who scowled when questions turned personal. |
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Senior aides say containment is a modest and achievable goal, a prelude to more progress. |
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He has the best food, the best wine, a well-appointed house and aides to do his bidding. |
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His manipulative aides complete a trio of fates, a malign constellation wheeling round Herman on the huge empty stage like a ghoulish mobile. |
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The prime minister now has relatively young and inexperienced aides in his political office. |
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As for the pace of this preparation, the aides are saying the president is comfortable with him. |
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The mayor and his top aides are talented people who do their best as they see it. |
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Top aides to President George Bush arranged a statement on the airport tarmac in Toledo, Ohio. |
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Now, aides say the president is comfortable with the pace of his debate preparations. |
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Presidential aides have promised to review the attack to see what lessons, if any, might be learned from the incident. |
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Parry was due to serve breakfast to President Bush's top aides this morning, the newspaper said. |
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Nigerian presidential aides said at midday yesterday that Obasanjo had departed for Liberia. |
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But in recent weeks aides to the general have said he is not bound by the agreement. |
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His aides, through pursed lips, maintained that the substance of the dossier remained valuable. |
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The media and various analysts usually only comment on problems that are being talked about by the President or her aides. |
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But aides and friends say that beneath his soft image lies a resolute leader. |
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But within, a few young, tech-savvy aides are trying to drag municipal government into the age of mobile gadgetry. |
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The Turkish lifters wanted to smoke in between lifts, but the American aides were under instructions that no one could smoke indoors. |
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On this occasion it is his aides who are getting a lesson in the harsh realities of the medium is the message. |
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Ill-informed rumours on her health have circulated but aides say she is well for a woman of her great age. |
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It is clear senior aides also encouraged him to turn to a referendum in his search for legitimacy. |
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We are, of course, assured by White House aides that President Bush is totally unfazed by all the current concern and doubt in the press. |
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To the dismay of the people, Roh tried to defend all his relatives and aides implicated in irregularities. |
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It was here that top aides from both campaigns collared journalists to try and spin their side's point of view. |
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Two young female staff aides carried it right through a security checkpoint. |
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He had been warned by one of his aides that the cameras were panting to snap any display of the sulks. |
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Two aides have been arrested in connection with a serious homophobic assault on a gay policy adviser. |
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It also meant hospitals reduced to emergency cover by striking medical aides, and the dead left unburied by striking municipal gravediggers. |
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He handed a copy to each cleric and their aides, after which he sat down and watched their reactions. |
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Close aides of the president have denied feeding him wrong information resulting in his controversial statements or policies. |
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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. |
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They have held onto those gains by force and rewarded their aides with dukedoms and the like. |
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Student aides then clear-coated the tiles with a spray gun and air compressor. |
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Earlier, she made Cheng redecorate his office, erecting a wall to separate his room from that of other aides. |
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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. |
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He tells aides to drop the clam chowder and serve Philly cheesesteaks to the media. |
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These were the latter days of John's government, when cabinet ministers and their chinless aides felt power ebbing away from them. |
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This request for donations came to us the very same week that our activity aides received their pink slips. |
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He has leftward leanings that show in private but that his aides are suppressing. |
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Beleaguered Bush aides say they can fight who they're supposed to, Democrats, not fellow Republicans revolting against their leader. |
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I write these words before the president has spoken to his national convention, where his aides promise he will lay out his new ambitions. |
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As the rotors slowed, a side hatch opened and the Security Chief climbed out, followed by Director Bakan and their respective aides. |
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At the same time several of his aides were quoted in the press as saying he was considering defecting. |
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The long train skirt is in a plait and trimmed up the aides with lace to the wrist and on in shell shape. |
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Gore's senior aides were so frustrated that they actually bumped the keynote address out of its prime-time slot. |
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Mr Brown's aides said it was hoped many of the jobs would go through natural wastage and voluntary redundancies. |
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The evening nurses and aides go to listen to the taped report left by the day shift. |
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It's not clear when his trial will begin, but several of his aides are expected to face pretrial hearings starting next week. |
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A nightmarish trip by litter and wagon followed before aides succeeded in getting him to a medical aid station in the rear. |
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He has yet to announce whether he will go in a private capacity, but his aides have hinted he probably will not do so. |
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She was planning to discuss health care, not her pro-choice stance on abortion, aides said. |
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That is not always an easy task in the button-down halls of Congress, where many aides remain closeted. |
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Each army is led by a powerful Greek chieftain who aides him in regaining the kingship. |
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The arrival of a U.S. colonel and his aides in Hercules C130 military transport planes, however, proved to be a raging success. |
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His fate seemed sealed when aides administered the Sacrament of Anointing, or last rites, on Thursday. |
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Given the magnitude of these numbers, a substantial volume of recruitment would be expected for direct care-givers such as nursing aides. |
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His aides speak in hushed tones about his ferocious mind, acute attention to detail and a gimlet eye for a deal. |
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As it happens, a few readers have written in to say that firing a couple aides at random might marginally improve the situation as well. |
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But despite the best efforts of his closest aides, it was not until two hours later that the Pope finally relented, the report said. |
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Regally an hour and a half late, Ermias arrives with a train of 20 family members, bodyguards and aides. |
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Failing to forge lasting stability would leave us, this author and his like-minded aides, to call for a Transitional Council. |
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It's also why he and his aides joke that the press is his political base. |
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Former aides Arthur Schlesinger Jr. and Ted Sorensen rewrote history to make him more liberal than he really was. |
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Not only would Moses not speak to him, neither would family members, friends, aides, city officials, or state officials. |
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Indeed for two days Mayor Nagin and his aides were utterly cut off from the outside world by the failure of both their land lines and cellular phones. |
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They gathered in a small conference room surrounded by a couple of aides and divided up who would take which questions. |
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But officials and Senate aides said the report contains information on several more locations. |
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The best we mere doctors usually hope for is time with aides of varying seniority. |
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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. |
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Often, their good work on the political battlefield was rewarded with party preselection, or cushy jobs as ministerial aides, and careers in politics. |
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Rev Graham waited to go on in an air-conditioned tent, with aides nearby in case of a medical emergency, and the stage was shaded by a massive canopy. |
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His handful of devoted aides have headed for their cars, and he is by himself on this uncomfortably warm Wednesday night. |
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He was seen as overly reliant on handlers and aides, and easily pliable. |
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Nearly every letter on alternative energy drew a substantive reply from him or his aides. |
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He has moved back and forth in a way that aides said reflected the unsettled question of how harshly he should distinguish himself from the president. |
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As tensions festered among Republicans, Democratic aides passed out an unsigned one-page memorandum that they said had been distributed to Senate Republicans. |
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King was a fatalist, resigned to whatever happened, telling aides he had no choice in how he would die, or when. |
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Romney also showed diplomatic sense when he declined to play the Anglo-Saxon card earlier brandished by one of his aides. |
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One of his aides, horror-struck at the sight, dropped the reins upon his horse's neck and covered his face with his chapeau, so as not to see his commander fall. |
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But behind the scenes, senate aides have been tamping down expectations for a quick fix. |
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But he also set an undisputed world record, for the number of aides, acolytes, spongers and hangers-on that he assembled in one place at the same time. |
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He aides the Master of the ship in trying to weather the storm. |
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His closest aides were either blindingly loyal, or coolly pragmatic. |
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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. |
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We were kept waiting for 30 minutes or so until armed guards and other aides suddenly rushed into the foyer and hustled us out the door into a courtyard. |
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The entire film consists of archival materials edited together into an impressionistic portrait of Nixon and his closest aides. |
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Former Rep. Merrill Cook lost a 2000 campaign after aides called him delusional. |
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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. |
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Out of the corner of her eye, Mandy suddenly spotted one of her aides making frantic cutting motions across the throat while waving the front page of the Sun. |
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Remember, Karl's scoop last week, timed to the testimony of the three consular aides, set off an earthquake. |
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That bill is a placeholder to get the House on record while the Senate works on the more detailed legislation, aides said. |
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Given the abruptness of his departure, he may yet have to decide himself, aides and friends say. |
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Grimm has even been actively trying hire staff members for his office in recent weeks after several former aides deserted him. |
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This is the turgid, enumerative, cheerleading voice of political talking points and White House press aides. |
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One Marine was killed and 20 were wounded, but neither Saddam or any of his top aides were found. |
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By contrast 30 Tarantula Hawks weigh just 20lbs apiece and are used as recce aides by bomb-disposal teams in Afghanistan. |
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Now, his home-care aides said, he fancies matzo balls, gefilte fish, chicken noodle soup, Ritz crackers, scrambled eggs, chocolate and ice cream. |
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The admiral is the first enlisted man to lead the Navy, and Navy aides are busy cultivating his image as a four-star officer with a common touch. |
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Another one of his aides, Shilip, who worked as a warden in one of his ashrams, has been sent to eight days in judicial custody. |
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The mayor's aides tried to peddle his innocence to reporters. |
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In addition to the teachers, aides and specialists, more than a dozen parent volunteers were on hand running the games. |
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The union represents more than 26,000 noninstructional school staff members, including school aides and parent coordinators. |
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George's gifts, including his favourite wombat, were carefully loaded on the plane by aides for the 30 hour trip. |
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Some legislative aides in Washington suggest that church lobbyists do need to be discriminating in their sign-ons. |
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As a blind poet, Milton dictated his verse to a series of aides in his employ. |
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On 10 April, a rumor emerged that Saddam Hussein and his top aides were in a mosque complex in the Al Az'Amiyah District of Baghdad. |
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While nurses and aides will clean visibly soiled surfaces, too many germy spots go uncleaned. |
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Gordon Strachan, one of those corruptibly ambitious aides cloned by the Nixon administration, once carefully catalogued five varieties of leaks. |
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What the neocons want Bush to learn is that it's up to him and his civilian aides, not the brass hats, to set the pace in the Middle East, particularly Iraq. |
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Among the top aides who will face trial there are two premiers and former spy chief Abdullah Senussi as well as other military officers and politicians. |
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The idealising side of Furman's contruction exposes itself to the tu quoque retorts with which Putin and his aides now relish silencing criticism by the West. |
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But her aides acknowledged that a government bureaucracy would be charged with setting rules similar to those currently dictated by private insurance companies. |
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