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To lock them in as customers—and draw in more Americans who rely on government aid—Walmart wants to be their bank, too.

Indeed, the first thing you realize is there is no “typical” recipient of government aid.

The goal was to help Americans with government aid before their savings were wiped out.

It took billions of dollars in government aid and a massive investment from Mitsubishi to avoid disappearing altogether.

Romney did not address having called those receiving government aid victims, insisting that “I want to help all Americans.”

He went even further than I had dreamed of or hoped for, in invoking Government aid to carry on the work.

With this act, therefore, the real history of Government aid to domestic shipping in this country begins.

He was immuned from military service, he had a little capital of his own, and with Government aid he set to work.

The entire income of the mission, including government aid to the schools, was less than one thousand dollars a year.

The other roads had all received government aid in cash or securities in addition to land grants.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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