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is lent
noun
Period of penitence for Christians before Easter.
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If the same bitcoin is lent and then re-lent (rehypothecated), that's bad because it creates more claims to bitcoin than there are bitcoins.
Extra incentive is lent by Kit Harington.
The hardware is lent to the subscriber at no charge.
The catch is that the money is lent with interest.
Capital that would have been lent to businesses is lent to the government.
Another Rembrandt, "The Shipbuilder and his Wife", is lent by Queen Elizabeth.
Germany's potential liability, if all the money is lent and everyone defaults, could be €280 billion.
Each arrangement is lent solidity by a concrete base that conforms to its seemingly random outlines.
-- though the money is lent to the fund rather than actually spent.
Rahnavard's outspoken criticism of Ahmadinejad's regime is lent credibility by her impeccable revolutionary credentials.
Now it is lent to businesses but it was supposed to be for artists.
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