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was loan
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To lend (something) to (someone).
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The purchase of troubled assets was on there, as was loan guarantees and equity injections, and the creation of a massive government "bad bank".
The "debt derby," as some were calling the game, pitted austerity against amnesty: it was loan sharks vs. deadbeats, haves vs. have-nots, dos vs. don'ts.
In highlighting the bank's "fortress balance sheet," Mr. Dimon clarifies that the bank has "well over $30 billion in reserves," sans an earlier specification that the money was "loan loss" reserves.
In a town full of hustlers, prostitutes and gamblers, the profession they looked down on was loan sharking.
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I remember one of them was Loan-Ranger.
Andreas Wörgötter, a senior OECD economist in Paris, said: "A common aspect of their problems is an over-expansion of domestic demand, particularly in areas like real estate, which helped create the property bubble - and this was loan-financed.
"I was loaned out to everybody.
(He was loaned to São Paolo for the 2014 15 season).
The third one is 1 MW/VHF transmitter which was loaned from JAEA.
The glove was loaned by a White Sox player.
A.F.M. was loaned three McGrath MAC videolaryngoscopes for departmental use by Aircraft Medical.
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