Admiral Pacino walked three steps ahead of him to the waiting staff car, where an aide stood by the open door.
During the speech, President Clinton's aides stood to one side of the room.
The door to his office slid open as if nothing had gone wrong, and his aide was standing there, looking concerned.
Castro's aide stood aside and gestured toward the trophy room.
Three aides stood with him, and she could read their lips.
The Generals' aides were standing uneasily together at the edge of the trees.
A nurse's aide, maybe twenty years old, stood by helplessly.
The four aides and five remaining runners stood tensely by.
The aides stand to receive $123 to $680 each.
His aides stood quietly where he had left them.