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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
raid .
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Examples
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Dr. Griffin raided NASA's non human exploration programs because he felt his first priority was to fulfill VSE since it was a policy affirmed by the President.
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Dr. Griffin raided NASA's non human exploration programs because he felt his first priority was to fulfill VSE since it was a policy affirmed by the President.
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Dr. Griffin raided NASA's non human exploration programs because he felt his first priority was to fulfill VSE since it was a policy affirmed by the President.
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There was a lodge that was raided, which is where the two journalists were arrested.
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Parker, 33, was last seen dropping her 3-year-old twins at the home police raided, which is where their father
NYDN Rss MEENA HARTENSTEIN 2011
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That same night, police, perhaps to give the lie to claims they only break up peaceful demonstrations, raided a karaoke club in Subang Jaya where they broke up the ebullient attempts of several Malaysian men at improving Malaysia-China relations.
nst online 2009
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That relic dates from an era defined by the music of Kurt Cobain, from the days when major labels raided Washington state's nightclubs in search of the next Nirvana.
NPR Topics: News 2009
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As if facing down a dangerous organized crime "family," they "raided" -- to quote their press release -- the homes of six activists in different parts of Israel, who were detained for interrogation.
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As if facing down a dangerous organized crime "family," they "raided" -- to quote their press release -- the homes of six activists in different parts of Israel, who were detained for interrogation.
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"raided" - he took administrative leave from the NYMEX and he has never been heard from since.
Signs of the Times 2009
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