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were lent
noun
Period of penitence for Christians before Easter.
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81 of the items were lent by Picasso himself.
Small business lending was £10bn while corporate customers were lent £25bn.
"The review revealed that many customers were lent more than they could afford to repay.
The works were lent to the museum by an anonymous benefactor along with other Lennon memorabilia.
Other sector headquarters and posts were lent by real-estate owners and landlords.
They were lent a boat and Craske cut the sails for it, while Laura stitched them.
Some were lent to him by guards who were students at Louisiana State University.
They were lent a Vietnam-era Huey with a bad case of the shakes.
Too many homebuyers with a poor or non-existent payment record were lent too much money.
According to the accountancy firm Moore Stephens around 88,817 mortgages were lent at 4.5 times salary or abovelast year.
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The rest of the textiles were lent by the artists who produced them, each of whom has a distinctive style.
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