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It has plenty of cash, having recently borrowed $8 billion from banks at an interest rate of roughly 4 percent.
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From Egyptian Arabic, English has recently borrowed the term loofah (also spelled luffa).
Francis Dosne, a retired Nestlé executive, said he had recently borrowed and returned Warren Buffett's biography.
Furthermore Enron revealed in a 10-Q filing that almost all the money it had recently borrowed for purposes including buying its commercial paper, or about $5 billion, had been exhausted in just 50 days.
Loan words that have recently been borrowed from English are typically written in standard English orthography.
Mechanists have also recently borrowed from Alon's (2006; Milo et al. 2002) work on network motifs, repeated patterns in causal networks, to expand the vocabulary for thinking about abstract patterns of organization (Levy 2014; Levy and Bechtel 2012).
"It also may well be that a significant amount of people have recently been borrowing more due to the squeeze on their purchasing power coming from extended low earnings growth".
The company has recently scrambled to borrow money and sell assets to raise cash to weather the downturn.
Editors' Note: March 17 , 2002 Sunday An article last Sunday satirized the plagiarism problems of the historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, who has recently acknowledged that she borrowed scores of passages from other authors without credit in her 1987 book "The Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys".
"Nations have recently been led to borrow billions for war; no nation has ever borrowed largely for education.
At the same time, the political arms of Congressional Republicans are being outspent — their House organization recently borrowed $8 million — and have fewer targets, with only a handful of Democrats in Florida, Louisiana, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Texas and Wisconsin and in potential trouble.
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