(New Testament) supposed brother of St. James; one of the Apostles who is invoked in prayer when a situation seems hopeless.
1 He said St. Jude reported relatively strong ICD sales earlier this week.
2 Representatives for Abbott and St. Jude were not immediately available for comment.
3 Because St. Jude's was the one true thing in an ever-changing world.
4 You don't come to St. Jude's for prayer or contemplation or comfort.
5 Think of St. Jude's as a conduit, where here meets the hereafter.
6 I filled Larry in on Hadleigh and St. Jude's, and he scowled.
7 But all the candles in St. Jude's were lit, glowing cheerfully away.
8 There are those who've tried to destroy St. Jude's, down the centuries.
9 Abbott said it still expects to close the St. Jude deal this year.
10 Similar approvals for St. Jude are expected shortly, the company said.
11 Since Ingram's time at St. Jude, the patient population has grown.
12 I left St. Jude's at a run, with Chandra pounding along behind me.
13 Before the charge for the settlement, St. Jude earned 45 cents per share.
14 All are welcome to enter St. Jude's, but not everyone comes out again.
15 Boston Scientific Corp and St. Jude Medical Inc also make renal denervation equipment.
16 It was the privilege doubtless of St. Simon and St. Jude.
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