Word: lend
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Equipped with a rousing new hymn called Follow the Fold, the Salvationists lend a homely charm to proceedings that are otherwise notably secular. Frank Loesser's score, though not unusually accomplished, is wonderfully appropriate: it has the blare of the story, the directness of the dances, the brassiness of the locale. One or two love songs would scarcely be missed; one or two of the ditties, such as Adelaide's Lament, have lively tunes. Michael Kidd's dances are clean and sharp, whether burlesquing honky-tonk routines or pantomiming the drama of dice games...
...hours, Mickey was questioned about his income. He finally admitted to a $40,000 home, $48,000 in furnishings, two Cadillacs and an armored car. But he insisted that he was really broke and owed about $300,000 to friends who frequently lend him large sums without collateral, security, or even a note, because "they just happen to like...
...main trouble with this formation is that it does not easily lend itself to a running attack, and whenever Yale wanted to carry the ball instead of throwing it, the Eli's had to go back to their split-T. Still, Tisdale is quite a good passer (he completed roughly half the passes he attempted last year and is averaging about the same, perhaps slightly better, this season) and even when Princeton know he was going to pass the Tigers could do very little about breaking up the play...
...will be asked to pay for these plows over a period of years. You will also get fertilizer and it will be wise for you to pay for it each year, if you can. Remember you must help each other. Those of you who have a donkey must lend it to those who haven't. You must do that . . . until those without a donkey can plant enough fodder for a donkey to eat. Then we shall distribute donkeys...
...lend $600 million as he sees fit to expand the industrial war effort...