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  • 41aid — [[t]eɪd[/t]] v. t. 1) to provide support for or relief to; help 2) to promote the progress of; facilitate 3) to give help or assistance 4) help or support; assistance 5) a person or thing that aids or furnishes assistance; helper; auxiliary 6)… …

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  • 42aid*/*/ — [eɪd] noun I 1) [U] money, food, or other help that a government or organization gives to people who need it financial aid[/ex] overseas aid[/ex] 2) [U] help with doing something Chromosomes can be seen with the aid of a microscope.[/ex] Several… …

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  • 43aid — I. verb Etymology: Middle English eyden, from Anglo French aider, from Latin adjutare, frequentative of adjuvare, from ad + juvare to help Date: 15th century transitive verb to provide with what is useful or necessary in achieving an end… …

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  • 44Aid climbing — is a style of climbing in which fixed or placed protection is used to make upward progress. In the Yosemite Decimal System used in the US, it is sometimes called 6th class climbing.The term contrasts with free climbing in which no artificial aids …

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  • 45Aid to Bible Understanding — was the first doctrinal and biblical encyclopedia of Jehovah s Witnesses. The book, now out of print, was published in part in 1969, and in full in 1971 by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. It was superseded in 1988 by the… …

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  • 46Aid to Families with Dependent Children — (AFDC) was the name of a federal assistance program in effect from 1935 to 1997, [ [http://www.pbs.org/pov/pov2001/takeitfromme/abouttheissues.html PBS.org] , Timeline of National Welfare Reform] which was administered by the United States… …

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  • 47Aid — Aid, n. [F. aide, OF. a[ i]de, a[ i]e, fr. the verb. See {Aid}, v. t.] 1. Help; succor; assistance; relief. [1913 Webster] An unconstitutional mode of obtaining aid. Hallam. [1913 Webster] 2. The person or thing that promotes or helps in… …

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  • 48Aid prayer — Aid Aid, n. [F. aide, OF. a[ i]de, a[ i]e, fr. the verb. See {Aid}, v. t.] 1. Help; succor; assistance; relief. [1913 Webster] An unconstitutional mode of obtaining aid. Hallam. [1913 Webster] 2. The person or thing that promotes or helps in… …

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  • 49Aid Children Without Parents — ( ACWP ) is a humanitarian non profit organization for helping Vietnamese orphans and refugees. Established in 1988 by Nguyen Dinh Huu ( Bac Huu ).The Organizations provided assistance for displaced Vietnamese minors in refugee camps throughout… …

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  • 50aid — aid, aide An aid is someone who helps (in various ways), whereas an aide denotes either of two more specific functions: (1) short for aide de camp, a high ranking officer in the armed services • (Brigadier Monson summoned his five closest aides… …

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