Word: lende
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...though, those gains are endangered. The Corporation appears ready to junk its commitment not to place its funds in banks doing business with the Botha government, not to, in effect, lend money to fund apartheid. Through the Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility (ACSR), the Corporation gave indications last week that they would consider the nature of any loans to the government. Were they "humanitarian" in nature, they might be allowed...
...asked backyard waivers on his first receiver, and drafted a neighbor who liked to pretend he was Jim Seymour; Montana was Terry Hanratty. Those were Notre Dame's stars at the time. The setting of most of Joe's dreams began to be South Lend...
...elective politics, but it could have been explained without making up a quote and sticking it in someone's mouth. If Fromson is willing to fabricate intricate conversations that couldn't possibly have been recorded, how do we know he hasn't made up whole characters and situations to lend his commentary texture...
...There must be a place somewhere in the world where the songs are real." But it's 1934, and only stars like Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers have anything to sing about. Times are hard. No one wants to buy Arthur's music. An evil bank manager refuses to lend him the money to start up a store. Worst of all, his frigid wife Joan just doesn't like sex. "I want you to cut his thing off," she cries to a detective toward the end of this strange, sordid movie. By this time, not a few members...
...bankers are largely of their own making. Poland's foreign debt rose spectacularly throughout the 1970s, while the country's industrial growth rate slowed during the decade. As Poland's centrally planned economy began to sink into chaos, European and American bankers nonetheless continued to lend money to the Warsaw government, prompted in part by the desire of Western governments to maintain the spirit of detente...