The State of Connecticut lent a hand, too, calling in-state employers to help place Amaranth people locally.
P. address, and what he found lent credence to a growing conspiracy theory among his friends.
Jewels are typically lent to the stars to be worn during award ceremonies and parties.
Rangy and broad-shouldered, he lent a rockabilly swagger to even his most technical briefings.
Crossbenchers including Baroness Finlay of Llandaff and Lord Owen lent their support to the amendment.
"I lent Kelly a pair of my boots for that first game of hers, " said Powell.
Any pension fund or bank that lent money to Greece, Greek banks, or Greek people.
From early accounts, this more serious tone has lent itself to some great film making.
Moscow lent Cyprus 2.5bn euros in 2011 and it recently asked for another 2bn-euro loan.
Mike Milken kindly lent his face and went off to jail for several years.
Benedict later celebrated an Ash Wednesday mass that marked the beginning of Lent at St.
They moved into a three-room house that her grandmother lent them, and got engaged.
Several years later, a neighbor lent Walker a copy of Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God.
In total, the ECB lent more than 1 trillion euros of low-interest loans to banks.
And because the Chinese had so many dollars, they lent the dollars very, very cheaply.
But wait, what happened to all that money that Japanese savers lent to the government?
When people lent money to government and private borrowers they were betting on growth.
Only two tweets have been posted since in English, both relating to the Lent period.
But any such funds would, under current euro-zone rules, have to be lent via the government.
But an expanding monetary base will not create inflation if the money is not lent out.
Mr Obama's swipes at the company have lent him an unfamiliar air of forcefulness.
The Financial Times alleged that Barclays lent Qatar money to invest in the bank in 2008.
It lent money to several Italian businessmen to buy shares in Antonveneta without disclosing the loans.
In order to move the deal along, he lent a bit of his expertise.
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Some rashly candid recent remarks by his close adviser, Dov Weisglass, lent credence to this view.
But distance may have lent enchantment to what must have been a life of hardship.
In both cases, there was less than one baht worth of assets behind every three baht lent.
The weakening U.S. dollar index also lent some fresh buying interest in the precious metals markets Thursday.
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The very brevity of the two leaders' statement lent simplicity and force to that very simple message.
The Bank of England (BoE) will publish the amount lent to firms and households every three months.
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