(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 Jude had always seen the invisible people-theywere nothing new to her.
3 We first meet Jude and his impossibly bright friends in New York.
4 St. Jude Medical reduced its selling, general and administrative expenses 18 percent.
5 That's what Jude must have told her: he was a produce supplier.
6 Representatives for Abbott and St. Jude were not immediately available for comment.
7 Jude smiled at Sweet's question, but his heart rushed a few beats.
8 Now she wouldn't be able to visit Jude again, for any reason.
9 Vespasian was at that time conducting the war in Jude 'a , in Asia.
10 Jude 's clan is not good at marriage and he proves no exception.
11 Jude told her everything would be fine, Leonard was a good man.
12 Joining us to discuss the change is IndieWire film reporter Jude Dry.
13 Jude settled behind a glass desk that held nothing except a laptop.
14 St. Jude shares remained down about 8 percent from previous trading levels.
15 Jude did not step forward but took a staggering, unsteady step back.
16 Jude was crashing the furniture to pieces in a frenzy of revenge.
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