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"He lent over, looked me in the eye and said, 'It's a good scam.
That mortgage -- called an underlying mortgage -- is for a specific amount of money lent over a specific period of time, with interest.
But when these officials determined that he was a fit parent she also lent over backward to listen to the Miami relatives, allowing (even inviting) them to contest that decision in federal court.
Eight years on, deki.org.uk has lent over £800,000 to people in the developing world.
I very nearly lent over and told him that if he removed a couple of screws he could probably rest his head in my lap.
Last month, for example, they dutifully lent over 793 billion yuan ($125 billion), an increase of over 20% at a seasonally-adjusted annual rate, according to Yu Song of Goldman Sachs.
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