(New Testament) supposed brother of St. James; one of the Apostles who is invoked in prayer when a situation seems hopeless.
A New Testament book attributed to Saint Jude.
1 He said St. Jude reported relatively strong ICD sales earlier this week.
2 We first meet Jude and his impossibly bright friends in New York.
3 St. Jude Medical reduced its selling, general and administrative expenses 18 percent.
4 That's what Jude must have told her: he was a produce supplier.
5 Representatives for Abbott and St. Jude were not immediately available for comment.
6 Now she wouldn't be able to visit Jude again, for any reason.
7 Vespasian was at that time conducting the war in Jude 'a , in Asia.
8 Joining us to discuss the change is IndieWire film reporter Jude Dry.
9 St. Jude shares remained down about 8 percent from previous trading levels.
10 What happened to the buyer after that didn't much trouble Jude 's conscience.
11 Competitor St Jude Medical Inc is also working on a leadless pacemaker.
12 He looked at Jude but made no sign of recognition or interest.
13 At last she and Jude were back in the awful, quiet house.
14 Whatever danger Jude had discovered, or believed she'd discovered, it was notional.
15 I am grateful, Abbé Jude ; let me say it from my heart.
16 Because St. Jude 's was the one true thing in an ever-changing world.
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