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To aiding

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To (give) support (to); to further the progress of; to help; to assist.

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The police said the teenager had admitted to aiding in the attacks on MasterCard and Visa.

They were clearly quite accustomed to aiding foreigners who can't hold their Christmas booze.

Libya's Foreign Ministry said it would be tantamount to aiding terrorists.

Goldman was a Germanophile, who objected to aiding the Allied war effort.

But it was, at least, rebuffed when it came to aiding the enemy.

The charges relate to illegal lending and to aiding or abetting such lending.

All pleaded guilty to aiding or procuring female genital mutilation (FGM), which was outlawed in 2010.

And Peter Jackson brings his "Lord of the Rings" clout to aiding the defense effort for Mr. Echols.

Pointing and retrieving breeds were selected for special tasks related to aiding the hunter to find and capture game.

The second was that only claims of direct action, as opposed to aiding and abetting, are covered.

And my supervisor has not ever got around to aiding me with my citizenship application — years it has been.

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