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Televised concerts are often boring, but certain questions lend interest to tonight's affair.
Additionally, the bank cut the maximum amount it is willing to lend interest only from £1m to £500,000.
Not to be overlooked are some of the architectural elements -- friezes, capitals and such -- that lend interest to the show.
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Leeds and Santander will also lend interest-only up to 75% LTV, on the same part-interest-only, part-repayment basis.
This low level is likely to rise now that Brazil's economy is growing, interest rates have fallen from their previously stratospheric levels and the share of deposits that banks must lend interest-free to the central bank is being cut, from 55% to 45% this month, and eventually further.
It is rhythm that, properly handled, lends interest to a musical line.
It seems that the Ming potters disdained the attitude of mind that treated blemishes as important; occasional distortions, in fact, were regarded as lending interest to an object.
The People's Bank of China (PBOC), the country's central bank, announced that it will immediately end all restrictions on lending interest rates.
A hint of coconut lent interest to unevenly marinated Thai kebabs; the dish would have been a success had moist, not dry, chicken been used.
A filet mignon special, thick, tender and cooked as ordered, came with a tangy beer sauce that lent interest to this usually tame cut of beef.
There are plenty of short cul-de-sacs lending interest.
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