She quickly impressed the Mondale aides with her warmth, polish and preparation.
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Hospice staff may include doctors, nurses, social workers and home health aides.
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Aides accustomed to handling the issue for their agencies go as representatives.
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The employees include community relations managers to entry-level support aides.
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Both Pentagon and congressional aides say the vote effectively ends the program.
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Aides treated the problem as a communications concern more than a policy matter.
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After that, aides say Romney will launch a heavy schedule of fundraising events.
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Behind closed doors, and sometimes in public, he could abuse aides unmercifully.
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Osama bin Laden is flanked by aides and armed bodyguards in Afghanistan in 1998.
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