Word: repayment
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...number of farm foreclosures will rise to 100,000 this year as a result of farmers' decreasing incomes and their subsequent inability to repay loans, said symposium organizer Harry R. Bader, a first-year law student. This crisis will cause almost half of America's 2.3 million farmers to lose their land, making 1986 "the worst year since the Great Depression," he said...
...flee the coming of Chinese rule in 1997. Esquivel has already appointed an honorary consul to process applications there. He predicts that Belize will sell about 400 bonds at $25,000 each this year. Half the money will go to buy bonds backed by U.S. securities, which will eventually repay the investment. The remaining $5 million will go directly into the national treasury...
Mentioning that he had fled Nazi Germany to this country 50 years ago, Abt said "this country saved my life and I would like to repay that debt...
...suggestions that were advanced by the IMF may tally with the way we think. As to international credit, we do need it, but I believe strongly that given our budget, our creditors and the international community should be able to see that we are making a concerted effort to repay our debt...
...ever printed in English, Raoul Le Fevre's The Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye. In the largest such sale ever, Perot, 55, paid $15 million to obtain the books from the private Pforzheimer collection in New York City, and the university is planning a fund-raising drive to repay him. The collection "fascinates me," said Perot. "Printing presses and books changed the world and immeasurably improved the status of the ordinary...