Aides insist legislative strategy will change little. From Wordnik.com. [What Bush Needs To Learn] Reference
Aides had concluded he might be branded a flip-flopper. From Wordnik.com. [Campaign 2004: Democrats: Time To Start The Tax-P] Reference
Aides burbled about how Gore had "bonded" with Clinton. From Wordnik.com. [Gore: Playing Second Fiddle] Reference
Aides say Clinton himself warned her to be more discreet. From Wordnik.com. [Goodbye To The 'Condom Queen'] Reference
Aides said last week that Clinton understood Gore's gambit. From Wordnik.com. [Al's Florida Spring Break With Clinton] Reference
Aides passed their findings on to Shalala, who told Kassebaum. From Wordnik.com. [Foster Follies] Reference
Aides said it was a wonderfully cathartic evening for Clinton. From Wordnik.com. [Clinton: Memories Of Mom] Reference
Aides noticed that Hillary was shut up in the residence, alone. From Wordnik.com. [Extracting A Confession] Reference
Aides say that's an illustration of a truly democratic campaign. From Wordnik.com. [Obama’s ‘Good Will’ Hunting] Reference
Aides don't get upset anymore at jokes about Bush's malapropisms. From Wordnik.com. ['That's Our Dubya'] Reference
Aides say Clinton is looking for a way to grant full MFN renewal. From Wordnik.com. [China: A Trade Compromise?] Reference
Aides studied the numbers and concluded it would be too expensive. From Wordnik.com. [Deep Pockets] Reference
Aides fought their way to them, ringed them, and held the crowd off. From Wordnik.com. [Bobby's Last, Longest Day] Reference
Aides view the musings in the margins as windows on the senator's mind. From Wordnik.com. [How She Would Govern] Reference
Aides say the contrast is less likely to be on policy than on character. From Wordnik.com. [Gore's World] Reference
Aides had been talking up his fund-raising prowess and grass-roots network. From Wordnik.com. [After Warner, 'On to Someone Else'] Reference
Aides say he'll decide in June whether to begin a campaign-feasibility study. From Wordnik.com. [Shrinking Candidate?] Reference
Aides say he'll road-test a new anti-GOP message in two speeches this weekend. From Wordnik.com. [Fall Offensive] Reference
Aides who gingerly asked about the true cost of the program were told to be quiet. From Wordnik.com. ['Ask Not'--'90S Style] Reference
Aides are urging her to loosen up, mingle with the public and meet with the media. From Wordnik.com. [Now She's Not Just Listening] Reference
Aides say she won't let Whitewater deter her from speaking out on the campaign trail. From Wordnik.com. [On The Road Again...] Reference
Aides say Clinton now has about 170 of the 218 House votes needed to pass the treaty. From Wordnik.com. ['Let's Get A Vote, Up Or Down'] Reference
Aides had to form a human ring around the gaunt president to avoid his being crushed. From Wordnik.com. [Handover Horror Stories] Reference
Aides have given up trying to have productive conversations with him in the motorcade. From Wordnik.com. [First Brush With History] Reference
Aides still throw a protective shroud over her schedule, but they acknowledge the change. From Wordnik.com. [Chelsea's New Morning] Reference
Aides say there's no evidence Clinton read the letter before it received his auto-pen signature. From Wordnik.com. ['Dear Tony'] Reference
Aides still chuckle about how she got lawmakers to pass state insurance coverage for mammograms. From Wordnik.com. [Breaking Through The Ultimate Glass Ceiling] Reference
Aides saw a new confidence in Edwards after he publicly repudiated his war vote in November 2005. From Wordnik.com. [I'm Real. Really.] Reference
Aides say she is also learning to brush off the media's obsession with handicapping her image and influence. From Wordnik.com. [Hillary Shores Up A Shaky Base For '96] Reference
Aides say he might substitute economic need for race or gender as the criterion for receiving federal contracts. From Wordnik.com. [What About Women?] Reference
Aides say he'll also announce a major race initiative, possibly a White House commission, at a California university in June. From Wordnik.com. [Race On The Agenda] Reference
Aides had worried that clinton was beginning to look more like Millard Fillmore (no vetoes) than Franklin Roosevelt (635 vetoes). From Wordnik.com. [Peering Over The Cliff] Reference
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