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It is on course to borrow something like £100bn.
You know how you ask people to borrow something and they pay back?
BorrowDirect is often the fastest way to borrow something not available at Harvard.
His approach to his subjects would seem to borrow something from his gentle couchside manner.
She wanted to borrow something, but I said no, so she went out and bought it.
Anyone who needs to borrow something is free to come get it, any time, no questions asked.
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This is the strange impulse of our "exceptionalism", to always borrow something and modify it slightly, then declare the end result definitively, uniquely American.
If you have an aversion to letting people borrow something of yours then you can nicely explain that to them.
Most people won't refuse to let you borrow something small like a pen or pencil, so he probably won't deny your request.
A merchant from Lyon who wanted to buy - say - Florentine wool could go to this banker and borrow something called a bill of exchange.
If you can't think of anything original to say you can "borrow" something from a greeting card or even a line from a love poem.
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