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Loan consolidations may be done through the student loan provider Sallie Mae, and could net an interest rate as low as 3 percent and a term of up to 25 years, said David Boone, a first vice president of Provident Bank in Jersey City, N.J.
That balance is then converted into an installment loan with a fixed interest rate and a term of up to five years if it isn't paid off immediately.
Then, debonding failure is not a pure fracture process in FRP-strengthened RC beams, and a term of the energy dissipation due to rebar yielding is included in the expression of energy dissipation (ΔD).
Interpretation follows the minimization of a functional with two terms: a term of conformity of the 3D interpretation to the image sequence first-order spatio-temporal variations, and a term of regularization based on anisotropic diffusion to preserve the boundaries of interpretation.
In early 20th-century Transylvania, "Caion" was adapted into a common noun and a term of contempt.
In later life his business enterprises faltered, leading to debts, prosecution for fraud, and a term of imprisonment.
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The average American loan is about $5,600 and has a term of about two years and three months.
So why have my brothers and sisters allowed the N-word to be glorified, and become a term of endearment?
The word "dinosaur" itself became – and remains – a term of abuse.
He pleaded no contest and served a term of community service.
Ms. Perich had gotten sick and missed a term of teaching.
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