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Documenting the cracks or imperfections in a painting before it is loaned and when it is returned could help them learn about the impact of travel on the work, he said.
It is loaned into existence, and must be repaid with that pesky interest attached.
If you have money in your wallet, then you are likely holding debt, because most of the world's money is created when it is loaned into existence by banks.
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After the race, No. 460 went back to its normal duties until March 1937, when it was loaned to the Long Island Rail Road.
When it was loaned in 1971, the Iranian press campaigned for its transfer to Iranian ownership.
It was loaned to the Tate in 1929 and, because of its size, was displayed on a rear staircase.
When Salama died, and there was no son to pick up his route, it was loaned to Sayyid.
"It's to do with the realisation that we are not gifted life; it's loaned to us".
It was loaned to Cheltenham museum, and then to the Tate gallery in London, which bought it in 1953 for £5,500.
Maybe it was loaned to a friend or left in the car.
It was loaned to Newport RFC and the family say they want to know what has happened to it.
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