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- verb Present participle of
aid .
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Examples
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This unprecedented move links the current Administration to Cheney's crimes, making it complicit in aiding and abetting Mr. Cheney's escape from prosecution.
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Glenn Beck, unprompted, was criticizing Obama for acting swiftly in aiding the victims of a horrible disaster.
Think Progress » Beck: Obama is ‘dividing the nation’ by reacting ‘so rapidly to Haiti.’ 2010
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'People are still engaged' in aiding flood recovery
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We unconsciously feel hand signs and gestures to be efficacious in aiding the establishment of a contact with higher intelligences and requesting their intercession.
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So job one in aiding the developing world should be to improve their institutional infrastructure, and to oppose NGOs and their faux (en) aid.
Capital vs. Institutions, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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'People are still engaged' in aiding flood recovery - USATODAY. com
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In June, the U.N. also sanctioned First East Export Bank for its alleged role in aiding Tehran's nuclear program.
U.A.E. Cuts Off Ties to Iran Banks Chip Cummins 2010
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Ford, IBM and GM were sued for their alleged role in aiding apartheid by investing in South Africa.
Alien Tort Victory 2010
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'People are still engaged' in aiding flood recovery
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Public sentiment was so opposed to American intervention that President Roosevelt's hands were tied, and he could not be seen as actively involving this country in aiding Britain without risk losing the next election.
A Conversation with Jennet Conant, author of The Irregulars 2010
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