Aides in a sentence as a noun

We discussed the irony, more than once, one of his aides said.

It shouldn't take long for at least their aides to get the message in a particularly realistic way.

You mean besides the 'iconic' picture of the war room with Obama and his top aides watching the raid?

Just this morning I heard on the radio that one of the mayor's aides was indicted for campaign finance fraud.

There was none of the societal support that encourages and aides straight people in forming monogamous couples and settle down.

[1] Those who don't have high-quality aides rarely impact any legislation.

The problem with letter writing campaigns is that after the first few most letters get stopped by the aides before they ever reach anybody of importance.

But it's not unreasonable for some percentage of time to be devoted to lecture, however unoriginal the visual aides for the lecture might be.

He allegedly stormed out after representatives asked him truly epically stupid questions, and told one of his aides, "Don't ever put me in front of those ******* morons again".

Even the legislator that is sponsoring the bill likely has not read the whole thing in detail, but only the summary prepared by his team of aides, and has relied on many other people to write up his drafted law. Probably the only people that read and can understand these new laws in full are prosecutors and other lawyers.

If we enact term limits, our legislators will have even less room to impact the laws themselves -- either they'll hand over the whole way their office is run to great legislative aides, or they'll be irrelevant back benchers whose only role is to vote yea or nay on laws other people wrote.

The entire story that Techdirt is linkjacking is, via HuffPo, "Some congressional staffers left the briefing with the impression that prosecutors believed they needed to convict Swartz of a felony that would put him in jail for a short sentence in order to justify bringing the charges in the first place, according to two aides with knowledge of the briefing.

He also got annoyed when he was forced to interact with Obama's aides, especially when they didn't do everything he said:* "Jobs suggested that Obama meet six or seven other CEOs who could express the needs of innovative businesses but when White House aides added more names to the list, Jobs insisted that it was growing too big and that he had no intention of coming.

Aides definitions

noun

(Greek mythology) the god of the underworld in ancient mythology; brother of Zeus and husband of Persephone

See also: Pluto Hades Aides Aidoneus