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1 It feels a lot like giving aid and comfort to the enemy.
2 The Mohawks, alone of the great League, were giving aid against the French.
3 I'd go down with Morgan, for giving aid and comfort to a traitor.
4 China refers to humanitarian principles as a basis for its approach to giving aid .
5 But the Uncas was then near Havana, far from any possibility of giving aid .
6 Thus you are repaid in part, my sister, for giving aid to my enemies.
7 Charged, in effect, with giving aid and comfort to the enemy, the News struck back.
8 They are giving aid and succour to those who would stage another independence vote in Scotland.
9 They were not going to run any danger of giving aid and comfort to the enemy!
10 After giving aid in a victorious battle, many a lord might have come to seek a favor.
11 She was very friendly and accommodating, giving aid to Oglethorpe and his colony in every possible way.
12 Others faint away at sight of an accident and never think of giving aid to the wounded.
13 The website has a gallery of "those giving aid and comfort to Mubarak in America".
14 So that before undertaking anything he had himself to be fully convinced of the necessity of giving aid .
15 He was particularly angry at the idea of giving aid to India, a country with its own space programme.
16 He never worked against his own party, or against the State, and was prompt in giving aid to all.
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