Sentence examples for indispensable aide from inspiring English sources

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Karen P. Hughes, mother, wife and indispensable aide to President Bush, was the most visible example -- until she resigned last week for family reasons.

The nation's 27 million people and fragile economy have been held hostage to the whims of Mr. Fujimori and his shadowy intelligence chief and indispensable aide, Vladimiro Montesinos.

But in the words of the historian Arthur Schlesinger, Sorensen's friend and fellow Camelot insider, Kennedy and his indispensable aide "shared so much – the same quick tempo, detached intelligence, deflationary wit, realistic judgment, candour in speech, coolness in crisis – that when it came to policy and speeches, they operated nearly as one".

His rollicking autobiography describes how he worked for Brian Epstein's NEMS company, became an indispensable aide to Paul in particular – witness to the very moment that he fell in love with Linda – and later successively head of Apple Films and Apple Records.

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The Encores! concert series of vintage American musicals, that indispensable aide-mémoire, looks to such days through eyes both wide and worldly in an exquisitely furnished time capsule of a production of Richard Rodgers's "No Strings" at City Center, directed and choreographed by Ann Reinking.

If you started your week by wondering why Trump would send his supposedly indispensable aide-de-camp Corey Lewandowski packing on a Monday morning, thus ensuring that it would dominate the week's news cycle, maybe you should wonder no more.

For Giuliani, a morning meeting with top aides was indispensable to keep everyone focused, himself included.

After a dismal winter of multibillion-dollar bank bailouts overseen by Mr. Brown, the aides said, and with early signs that the British economy might be past the worst of the recession, now was not the time to be replacing a prime minister the aides described as indispensable.

In short order, Washington grew so close to the young man whose brilliance and savvy had become indispensable to him that he declared his aide the son he never had.

The breakfasts, which began at Mr. Bush's behest, have become so indispensable that the president, resisting advice of aides, held one last Wednesday before he left for China.

She carries forward the ideas of the 1990s, after the end of the Cold War, when President Clinton and Secretary of State Madeleine Albright called America "the indispensable nation". These days, however, Obama and his aides are discovering that the United States is not always so indispensable.

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