The successful World Cup bids of both Russia and Qatar have come under relentless scrutiny that has ultimately changed little.
Is Soccer Great Lionel Messi Corrupt?|Jack Holmes|December 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The interview is a huge coup for NBC after years of bids and counter-offers for the first Pippa interview.
Pippa: "My Normal and Sisterly" Relationship With Kate|Tom Sykes|June 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Klitschko was retiring from the ring to concentrate on politics, where he had a 0-3 record in bids to become mayor of Kiev.
Here's What It's Like to Fight Vitali Klitschko, Ukraine’s Revolutionary Champ|Michael Daly|February 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST
When a fine-quality Cuban rum came up for bids, Clinton realized the joke.
Bill Clinton: Nelson Mandela Was 'The Only Free Man I Ever Knew'|Nina Strochlic|February 18, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Investment fund Fondo Strategico Italiano topped the bids with a $1.5 billion dollar offer.
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Five days later, Anissme comes to his mother and bids her good-bye.
Contemporary Russian Novelists|Serge Persky
Verily, He that sends them forth and bids them work His will is greater than any one—greater than all of them together.
Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects|John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness
After these three, he bids the rest farewell, and then turns his face toward home.
Four Arthurian Romances|Chretien DeTroyes
And then he bids adieu to the others, quite composedly, though his brain is on fire with jealousy, not even omitting the children.
Portia|Duchess
She bids me tell you that I am going to-morrow to sit to the sun for my picture for you.
Records of Later Life|Frances Ann Kemble
BIDS
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n.
A congenital condition resulting from a deficiency of high-sulfur protein and characterized by brittle hair, impaired intelligence, decreased fertility, and short stature.