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Am I going to lend one of these rackets to the captain?
Both sad and angry, friends hugged and tried to lend one another the strength to continue.
The firefighter's company finds a volunteer department willing to lend one of its trucks for use as a caisson.
In the earlier work, the themes are opposed; sturdy African-American families lend one another strength to endure or overcome racial hatred.
They lend one another clothes and books, cook for each other and reminisce about the old days when they exercised terrible power.
After meeting at dinner parties in the 1980s, where they discovered a shared respect for Ronald Reagan, they developed into the kind of friends who lend one another help, trade accolades and attend each other's weddings.
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A requirement for all men was a necktie; those who were not wearing one were either lent one or had to buy one to gain admittance.
MY DUMB BUNNY BANKER: We don't lend on one-of-a-kind properties.
To get on a list one need only have lent one's name to the organization.
Does lending one's name to a Republican presidential campaign create an irresistible impulse to misbehave?
They are now at the British Library, which has lent one for the Haworth show.
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