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In order to (unsuccessfully) avoid phone taps, he bought a new mobile under the borrowed name of Paul Bismuth.
In 2007, though, a whistle-blower disclosed that Mr. Lee owned more Samsung stock than he had acknowledged, having hidden it under names borrowed from his aides.
Writing under pseudonyms borrowed from antiquity, such as "Decius", the masked authors described the site, called JAG by its fans, as the "first scholarly journal of radical #Trumpism".
Butt-naked under a borrowed wetsuit, I hit the beach at 10am with irrepressible Surfers Lodge instructor Marlene and two fellow pupils.
On average about a quarter of students' debts are owed to sources other than the Student Loans Company, with 13% owed to parents and family and just under 7% borrowed from banks or on credit cards.
An early example is Eddie and the Hot Rods (the actual Eddie and the Hot Rods, not us under a borrowed name) who revved up Gloria in their Live at the Marquee EP in the summer of 1976.
The real options perspective offers a complementary approach to models of investments under uncertainty borrowed from the field of finance (Fama and French, 1996) and behavioural theories of decision-making.
Nowadays, Belle de Jour might be better known for the English blogger who riffed under the borrowed moniker for a multi-part series of titillating dispatches from the front lines of female sexuality.
Around $3 million has been borrowed under the credit line.
In addition to the Yellowstone Club, properties in Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada and Utah borrowed under this Credit Suisse program.
Any funds borrowed under this subsection shall be repaid by the Home Loan Banks at the earliest practicable date.
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