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    1. "I don't have one saddled trained I can loan you," he said, "They respond only to my handler


    2. Their loan, which buys three goats, may at least improve the family diet


    3. 5% comes to €2250 to be paid a week from the original date of the loan application


    4. Your offspring is late with payments, init? Interest rate of 100% applies after failure to repay a loan on the agreed date, init?"


    5. "I don't know what a prawn-broker is Da, but this guy is what they call a loan shark


    6. I told him what had happened and he said not to worry about it, they would speak to the boss and see if they could organize a loan for me


    7. He was telling his problems to loan sharks in the cash for gold instead of his dad


    8. "What about this €2000 ring? Do you still have it? If we can bring it back to the shop then at least we'd have the original loan back


    9. "Did he offer to investigate Sammy's business? If he is an illegal loan shark then there is a lot the Gardai can do


    10. "If it was that easy the guy wouldn't be in business as a loan shark

    11. purely as a loan


    12. said no, took the rest in loan from Bittoo Mama


    13. 'We have to pay his loan back fast


    14. but on the revised loan instalments


    15. the loan this time


    16. The loan has to be repaid


    17. The contorted faces of loan sharks and estate agents, of fat


    18. There is even a small fund which may be used by women – a loan with low interest


    19. degrees out there, you’ll need a coat; I can loan you one of my old ones


    20. (Jeff loaned some money) I was following the Good Samaritan teaching in the Bible and this fellow security guard had been abandoned by his father at a bus stop when Mike was very young along with seven or eight brothers and sisters and they had a very hard life, so his brother was in jail for whatever reason and they begged me to loan him like $600 or $700 to bailout his brother swearing he'd pay me back

    21. For the first time in 10 years I'm not paying money to a loan company


    22. He still owed the loan sharks $15,000 plus interest


    23. Tom entered a room on the second floor, the room where he had originally met Mr Big for the loan


    24. “I believe that we had an agreement that I would loan you money and you would pay me back with interest – correct?”


    25. “Ah yes here it is, Mr Tom Tong loan of $40,000 for one week


    26. She was able to get the student loan easily because her credit was spotless, blank actually


    27. surely he had almost repaid the original loan?” Sky looked up to his father in surprise


    28. “Seems the new manager, at that bank thought differently…sad as Todd only had to pay eighty ducits back by next Ort, then the loan would have been completed


    29. We will do it now, no interest loan for one solar year and a day for Mr


    30. could see that he was demanding a loan

    31. After a long day of playing with Vasy, Nerissa dressed in the fresh peplos that was a loan


    32. It could only have erected this bank into a sort of general loan office for the whole country


    33. Receiving this loan, the situation will not


    34. By means of the loan, the lender, as it were, assigns to the borrower his right to a certain portion of the annual produce of the land and labour of the country, to be employed as the borrower pleases


    35. A capital lent at interest may, in this manner, be considered as an assignment, from the lender to the borrower, of a certain considerable portion of the annual produce, upon condition that the burrower in return shall, during the continuance of the loan, annually assign to the lender a small portion, called the interest ; and, at the end of it, a portion equally considerable with that which had originally been assigned to him, called the repayment


    36. may improve; but that of the one, with only equal good conduct, must always improve more slowly than that of the other, on account of the large share of the profits which is consumed by the interest of the loan


    37. By a negligence in the expression of the act of parliament, which vested the East India trade in the subscribers to this loan of two millions, it did not appear evident that they were all obliged to unite into a joint stock


    38. consequence of a new loan to government, was augmented from two millions to three millions two hundred thousand pounds


    39. but to throw themselves upon the mercy of govermnent, and to supplicate, first, a release from the further payment of the stipulated £400,000 a-year ; and, secondly, a loan of fourteen hundred thousand, to save them from immediate bankruptcy


    40. money from loan sharks to feed the habit

    41. In 1711, the same duties (which at this time were thus subject to four different anticipations), together with several others, were continued for ever, and made a fund for paying the interest of the capital of the South-sea company, which had that year advanced to government, for paying debts, and making good deficiencies, the sum of £9,177,967:15:4d, the greatest loan which at that time had ever been made


    42. The subscribers to a new loan, who mean generally to sell their subscription as soon as possible, prefer greatly a perpetual annuity, redeemable by parliament, to an irredeemable annuity, for a long term of years, of only equal amount


    43. During the two last-mentioned wars, annuities, either for terms of years or for lives, were seldom granted, but as premiums to the subscribers of a new loan, over and above the redeemable annuity or interest, upon the credit of which the loan was supposed to be made


    44. But the expense occasioned by the war did not end with the conclusion of the peace ; so that, though on the 5th of January 1764, the funded debt was increased (partly by a new loan, and partly by funding a part of the unfunded debt) to £129,586,789:10:1¾, there still remained (according to the very well informed author of Considerations on the Trade and Finances of Great Britain) an unfunded debt, which was brought to account in that and the following year, of £9,975,017: 12:2 15/44d


    45. It was a fearful prospect for me because I didn’t want to get a big loan and not be able to end up getting the type of job that I wanted


    46. Due to such conditions/considerations as those preceding, what the economy is really missing is commercial loan activity; in other words, a willingness by corporate boards to part with cash


    47. ” She cleared her throat and turned beseeching eyes toward Amaranthe, probably thinking they had come to collect on a loan


    48. rationalize it by calling it a loan to myself, and that I’d repay it right away with my new riches that were sure to come my way shortly


    49. "We are takin' the loan o' your cabin this night, Teig," said they


    50. What is it about an affable scoundrel that makes us wink at improprieties or worse, legal transgressions? I‘m referring, of course, to our own President William Jefferson Clinton who, along with the First Lady, have offered us Whitewater, Madison Savings and Loan, Rose Law Firm, Cattle Options, Travelgate, Filegate, Loral Communications, Buddhist Temple Fundraisers, (the) Lincoln Bedroom, (the) mysterious ―suicide‖ of Vincent Foster, Sex Scandals and Arkansas Mafia for our consideration







































    1. A friend of mine has a book (Time – Life book on famous cities) and he loaned me the book on Hong Kong


    2. This is a depressed time for me because people I loaned money to have not paid it back and I don't have a job yet


    3. (Jeff loaned some money) I was following the Good Samaritan teaching in the Bible and this fellow security guard had been abandoned by his father at a bus stop when Mike was very young along with seven or eight brothers and sisters and they had a very hard life, so his brother was in jail for whatever reason and they begged me to loan him like $600 or $700 to bailout his brother swearing he'd pay me back


    4. He’d even loaned a shepherd’s staff to help her balance as she walked


    5. Hendersen had loaned his car to a couple of the girls


    6. I could now praise the God who loaned me His Son for so many years


    7. My brothers both have bought me meals (for no good reason, other than to rub it in my face later when I’m rich and semi-famous), they have given me work, loaned me money, and have helped me search for new jobs


    8. I have no idea why, since the SAP did not issue any medical kits to its members, and we were reduced to having Army medics assigned or loaned to us on the border


    9. The reason being that your money is not really kept in a safe somewhere and given back to you on your request called a withdrawal or transfer of funds in real life! In simple terms it is mixed with the rest of the tens of thousands deposits and loaned out to whoever or invested wherever


    10. As president, Jefferson loaned another $300,000 to aid the French slave owners on the island

    11. The Baron had loaned Joseph this money; he now had the means to keep Ruby safe


    12. “But I loaned you money a hundred times and the last time you borrowed and I agreed to loan you the money if that was the very last time and you agreed


    13. “A kid loaned one to me at school


    14. “Yes, he loaned me a little Bible that his mother stuffed in his pocket


    15. The use of interest for money loaned is regulated


    16. I was much helped by two books he loaned me


    17. Canyon offers loaned exhibits and is home


    18. Using his parents’ temporarily loaned station wagon, Bill drove me to Catholic Salvage where I bought a bed, mattress, and huge overcoat that wrapped around me twice


    19. In fact, Kathy fixed me up with her and loaned me her VW for the date


    20. The last time I saw Prior before some reunions 30 years out was November 1968 when I loaned him a belt to wear to our swearing-in ceremony at the Springfield Armory and drove his sorry ungrateful ass down from Chicago even though I lived way out in Western ‘burbs

    21. My father loaned us the $1k down payment, I assumed a veteran’s loan for which I did not qualify in my own right, and we moved into a great one story brick three bedroom house across from the 17th hole of the HHCC


    22. In Berlin, Benjamin maintained a leading salon, was the first Jew to own an art collection, and had access to ruling circles, having loaned the king large sums before his accession


    23. loaned money to another, and they fought over the correct amount


    24. Tony three hundred thousand dollars and he loaned another two hundred making a


    25. Connor brought me into his bedroom and loaned me a pair of pants and a shirt


    26. move even loaned us a truck to help load our belongings into our new house


    27. to me and asked her about the money I had loaned her, as I’d originally borrowed the money


    28. School District had loaned a big yellow school bus to the cause, which created a


    29. The camp store loaned me one hundred dollars in mortal money and twenty golden drachmas


    30. loaned him the money for his rig after he had decided he could make

    31. Loaned your teen money knowing it will probably never be returned?


    32. read one of my books so I loaned her ‘Dead but Unafraid’, my fourth


    33. Back at home in Cape Town, Rory wiped his hand across his eyes wearily – it was past one in the morning and he had finally finished reading through the lists and correspondence that he had been loaned by Supt


    34. sometime later LMI loaned us some space where we could


    35. I had some very expensive reporting equipment loaned from CNN that I would hate to lose


    36. Those people loaned from the Global News Network’s documentary production department work well and fast, by the way


    37. The Israeli Army Engineers had loaned the team a


    38. She also secretly loaned me publications and documents to read on my spare time at night and had long discussions with me about this war and what will follow it


    39. Another point was the fact that the parents had loaned their daughter as a maid in order to repay a debt due to the uncle


    40. � Taking the file containing his debriefing notes, he left the office and walked to another office that had been temporarily loaned to General Joubert, chief of the Combined Operations Staff

    41. That took only a minute, with Abramovich then going with his family to his suite to pack up and leave the ship with the four agents loaned by Eastwood


    42. “Jeremy loaned it to me


    43. “Your Grand Headquarters loaned to me the services of a jeep and of an army driver


    44. ‘’Captain, these pilots were loaned to me by the Air Force for the duration of our investigation


    45. Cash isn’t just loaned out to banks, the Fed trades for, or buys, assets to hold as collateral until such time as the cash is redeemed, with the Fed


    46. King Charles II was in the suite loaned to him by the Abbot of St-Germain when someone knocked urgently on his door, prompting him to shout out loud


    47. Furthermore, we are ready to produce advanced robotic farm machinery that will then be loaned to you and the others around this table, and this on a rotating basis, in order to help your farmers boost the productivity of their fields


    48. heading towards the suite loaned to Grace Kelly


    49. I turned to the guy who loaned me the Telephone Directory and he


    50. “Debbi loaned this to us,”






































    1. loaning of the car two years earlier


    2. own standards about loaning


    3. Right about that time he ran out of money and it was Tony who helped him, loaning


    4. Nuke said, “I think you should cut your ties with Candace if you’re uncomfortable with loaning her the money


    5. So between loaning him more than a little bit of money, and paying in advance for the materials needed to almost finish the house, I wrote him a check for $54,000


    6. I really appreciated him loaning the car to Dad


    7. Um, thanks Gerry for loaning me your phone, you can have it back now


    8. would be true if they were actually loaning their money


    9. world over, by loaning non-existent money at an exponential profit


    10. Maybe you know someone near and dear to you that wore beautiful jewelry at her wedding and wouldn't mind loaning them to you for your big day

    11. It was, in effect, loaning them out pending payment


    12. The combination of very low interest rates and the drying up of ordinary commercial bank loans has produced a new phenomenon in recent years—the loaning of money to corporations by banks, repayable over a period of several years


    13. Remember them? With certificates of deposit, you’re the one loaning the money to the bank


    14. So if I’m loaning $1 million, that loan has a 50% loan-to-value ratio, right? Even if the company defaults, my $1 million is secure because the value of the property is $2 million


    15. ” If Fox’s loaning out of its contract player to RKO was meant to test the waters as to her box-office potential, as has been speculated, the studio got its answer


    1. Small loans are provided of around CNY 1,000 (USD 120) to families that include an elderly relative


    2. The loans offer the prospect of raising incomes above bare subsistence


    3. Out of which forty thousand will be used to repay our loans


    4. as a friend, I have responsibilities - loans, business and a mother


    5. Almost all loans at interest are made in money, either of paper, or of gold and silver ; but what the borrower really wants, and what the lender readily supplies him with, is not the money, but the money's worth, or the goods which it can purchase


    6. The quantity of stock, therefore, or, as it is commonly expressed, of money, which can be lent at interest in any country, is not regulated by the value of the money, whether paper or coin, which serves as the instrument of the different loans made in that country, but by the value of that part of the annual produce, which, as soon as it comes either from the ground, or from the hands of the productive labourers, is destined, not only for replacing a capital, but such a capital as the owner does not care to be at the trouble of employing himself


    7. Those capitals may be greater, in almost any proportion, than the amount of the money which serves as the instrument of their conveyance; the same pieces of money successively serving for many different loans, as well as for many different purchases


    8. In this manner, the same pieces, either of coin or of paper, may, in the course of a few days, serve as the Instrument of three different loans, and of three different purchases, each of which is, in value, equal to the whole amount of those pieces


    9. In this power consist both the value and the use of the loans


    10. Those loans, however, may be all perfectly well secured, the goods purchased by the different debtors being so employed as, in due time, to bring back, with a profit, an equal value either of coin or of paper

    11. And as the same pieces of money can thus serve as the instrument of different loans to three, or, for the same reason, to thirty times their value, so they may likewise successively serve as the instrument of repayment


    12. In 1707, those duties were still further prolonged, as a fund for new loans


    13. In 1708, those duties were all (except the old subsidy of tonnage and poundage, of which one moiety only was made a part of this fund, and a duty upon the importation of Scotch linen, which had been taken off by the articles of union) still further continued, as a fund for new loans, to the first of August 1714, and were called the fourth general mortgage or fund


    14. The annuities for lives, too, which had been granted as premiums to the subscribers to the new loans in 1757, estimated at fourteen years purchase, were valued at £472,500 ; and the annuities for long terms of years, granted as premiums likewise, in 1761 and 1762, estimated at twenty-seven and a-half years purchase, were valued at £6,826,875


    15. These two monsters applied and extended the horrendous Community Reinvestment Act, passed under the aegis of the Reprehensible Carter and extended under the equally reprehensible Clinton, forcing Fannie May and Freddie Mack to make sub par loans that anybody with common sense would know couldn"t be repaid


    16. It comes to our attention that, in a recent attempt to stem taxpayer losses for bad loans guaranteed by Fanny Mae and Freddie Mack, Senator Bob Corker (R-Tenn


    17. They have no more rights under labour law than you or me and being salary drawers their job security is non-extent and they are also enslaved in company loans etc


    18. They have no more rights under labour law than you or me and being salary drawers their job security is non-existent and they are also enslaved in company loans etc


    19. ) Obama did provide some relief for student loans, did get the tax rate raised slightly for the wealthiest, and at this writing is trying to raise the minimum wage


    20. Typically a nation at war not only raises taxes, they must take out loans and sell bonds

    21. Then, a thinly veiled reference to his shuffling of data to keep hidden the propriety of certain loans won his complete, undivided attention and an overwhelming degree of cooperation which sufficed to wipe clean the trail of the checks and ignore any interest on the loan


    22. He had not engaged in the black market, although he had profited from selling uniforms and charging interest on small loans to his fellow soldiers


    23. make loans on houses


    24. Even bad loans did not hurt as long as the value of the home securing the loan


    25. That situation led to more bad loans and led to more


    26. affordable” loans, typically with income less than 60% of the area"s median income


    27. are not restricted in obtaining funds for their operations? They have not been wise in their loans as is


    28. 5 billion dollars in loans made to African dictators


    29. That is not the first time for in 1996 the IMF forgave $33 billion in loans


    30. The loans to dictators seems

    31. In 1988 Paul Craig Roberts reported in Business Week,”… that much of the loans to other countries has


    32. Wolfowitz objected to loans to the Republic of Congo because of their past record and only agreed after


    33. high rates but did not suffer any losses from the bad loans


    34. They have encouraged banks to loan money improperly and then protected the loans


    35. Therefore, it depends on the savings and loans that generate the continuous cycle of the indebtedness


    36. Its relation is of total dependence, it has to follow drastic and unjust orientations to generate commercial superavit, obtainment of loans or rolling of the debt, even it has to sell its wealth at banana price


    37. Therefore, the necessary money in real already exists to implement our solution, without needing of external loans because the country already spent in the service of the public debt more than 450 billion of real in interests, in other words, 30% of GDP, without considering the expenses with safety against illicit acts that involve the search for the money, so much for the public sector as of the private initiative, reaching more than 10% of GDP


    38. ) said, to explain why he would not vote for a GOP law to require Fanny Mae and Freddie Mac to refuse any loans where the buyer had not, at least pony up 5 % of the purchase price, (In the 60‘s, you had to have 25% to get a loan of any size


    39. unsupported (lenders ability to pay) loans


    40. Now, taxpayers will have to pay for all the loans that failed

    41. I am again reminded of the most recent statement by Senator Chris Dodds when he voted against a GOP bill to require Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to require of all loans they buy that the owner put up at least 5% of the purchase price


    42. For instance: loans of international organisms


    43. It liberates the countries of the monetary prison in national and international level and it puts an end to the dependence of loans in international currency to honoring external financial commitment


    44. Observe that to Process Validation eliminates the need of tributary revenue for the Country to fulfill its social duty and cause its development; also, it eliminates the need of loans with payment of interests for the organizations to have working capital and last, it puts an end to the suffering of the lack of income for all the citizens


    45. Also, it liberates the companies of the dependence of financial loans to pay wages, to levy taxes, to compose working capital, to do investment and to pay its suppliers


    46. With this, it promotes the development and it liberates the countries of the international loans and of the foreign debt


    47. Charities, donations, loans etc


    48. home equity second loans


    49. 5 billion in loans for its planes


    50. These low-interest loans





































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