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These showoff antics may lend the movie a contemporary edge, but their underlying cynicism is a profoundly corrupting influence.
The museum will be free to display artworks at all times, but when they are not being exhibited, the Government body may lend the works to other institutions.
Also good was the dry Once in a Blue Moon, a mix of gin and Avèze, a citrusy liqueur from the South of France whose rarity may lend the cocktail its name.
Following people prospectively rather than counting them retrospectively may lend the support a released offender needs to stay out of prison.
A center may lend the patient the equipment for use at home or in a location where several persons can use the equipment.
Painting the walls a lighter color or adding a mirror may lend the closet a brighter feel.
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Because Citigroup has been a lender to previous Providence deals and may lend to the firm in the future, Mr. Parsons is expected to recuse himself from any decisions that would affect either firm.
While this example explains how the downscaling can improve the gridded estimates by incorporating the determinism that location and elevation may lend to the estimate of climate parameters, this may not always be the case, depending on whether the PRISM estimate closely matches the measured data and whether the topography is flat or very spatially variable.
The United States government may lend you the money.
This finding indicates that competition for profitable borrowers is especially high in the Philippines, since smaller Universal Banks may lend in the presence of higher levels of uncertainty in both returns, and information asymmetry.
Not calling them cigars may lend to the perception that they are a separate, less threatening product.
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