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As Mr. Jagger has borrowed from her, she has borrowed back.
This has boosted consumer spending as households have borrowed back some of that wealth through mortgage-equity withdrawal.
When comic opera matured, the genre borrowed back some of the more earnest emotional qualities of opera seria, often including "serious" roles interspersed among the comic ones.
The company paid for the insurance, taking a deduction for this expense, and then borrowed back the premium through a loan against the insurance policy.
"We did an exhibition in our gallery where we borrowed back one statuette from each year of Academy history," he said.
The league has borrowed back one of its gifts to the museum, Grosz's superb 1928 satiric watercolor, "American Tourists in Berlin".
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He tried to sell "style" to the Chinese on the borrowed backs of Kate Middleton and Victoria Beckham.
"The bathroom takes up a lot of territory these days," Mr. Hacin said, "and if you can borrow back some of that space, it's a win-win".
On its side, the Brooklyn Museum has assembled "American High Style: Fashioning a National Collection" as a form of proud semi-farewell — semi because the transfer agreement allows the museum to borrow back works from its former collection.
With the economic recovery still feeble in many parts of the world, only a handful of countries have so far started nudging the cost of borrowing back up toward precrisis levels.
The central bank has tried to control the potential inflationary effects of this expansion of the money supply by borrowing back much of the extra yuan, but this policy has become less and less effective.
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