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was loans
verb
To lend (something) to (someone).
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And, if you tweak the details a bit, it's also the story of what happened in the early eighties; that time, it was loans to developing countries that got the banks in trouble.
Many voters resented the financial assistance, even though it was loans.
The majority of that money was loans for law school, seemingly, he says, to "better myself".
Whatever you think of Hugo Chavez, it was loans from oil-rich Venezuela that allowed Argentina to pay off its IMF loans early so that it could set its own saner economic policies.
The most commonly mentioned sub-theme was loans and micro-credit, including the dilemma this activity raises for many CBR groups (e.g. conflict, problems with repayment, problems over interest charges, amounts of loans, and disbursement of loans).
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"I was loaned out to everybody.
(He was loaned to São Paolo for the 2014 15 season).
I remember one of them was Loan-Ranger.
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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