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In 1983 the Abdallah regime borrowed US $ 2. 85 million from the International Development Association to devise a national family planning program.
The government also borrowed against future Compact disbursements in the early 1990s, yielding an external debt of $ 111 million in 1997 ( over 50 % of GDP ).
Recently, in March 2007, Poland and Nicaragua signed an agreement to write off $ 30. 6 million which was borrowed by the Nicaraguan government in the 1980s.
To get the magazine off the ground, Wenner borrowed $ 7, 500 from his family
As a short-run strategy to reduce inflation and lower nominal interest rates, the U. S. borrowed both domestically and abroad to cover the Federal budget deficits, raising the national debt from $ 997 billion to $ 2. 85 trillion.
The success though was brief, as Short borrowed most of the $ 9. 4 million he had use to pay for the team.
By age 12, he had borrowed $ 50 from a barkeeper and purchased a newsstand at the corner of Monroe Street and Dearborn Street.
Granlund immediately wired the 19-year-old LeSueur – who had returned to her mother's home in Kansas City – with the news ; she borrowed $ 400 for travel expenses.
In 1956, Donald Nixon had borrowed $ 205, 000 from Howard Hughes and never repaid the loan.
Fred DeLuca borrowed $ 1, 000 from family friend Peter Buck, to start his first sandwich shop on August 28, 1965.
Under the terms of that transaction, McLean borrowed $ 42 million and raised an additional $ 7 million through an issue of preferred stock.
Some reports say he borrowed only $ 500.
Morgan Stanley borrowed $ 107. 3 billion from the Fed during the 2008 crises, the most of any bank, according to data compiled by Bloomberg News Service and published August 22, 2011.
Lacking studio financing, Cassavetes mortgaged his house and borrowed from family and friends, one of whom was Peter Falk, who liked the screenplay so much he invested $ 500, 000 in the project.
To help pay for the investment in the baseball team, he borrowed a sum of $ 600, 000 ; to pay off the loan, he sold his stock in Harken Energy.
Many borrowed money, sometimes as much as $ 500, 000, against their land to plant their crops.
# Short seller retains as profit the $ 200 difference ( minus borrowing fees ) between the price at which he sold the shares he borrowed and the lower price at which he was able to purchase the shares he returned.
# Short seller incurs as a loss the $ 1, 500 difference between the price at which he sold the shares he borrowed and the higher price at which he had to purchase the shares he returned ( plus borrowing fees ).
At the age of 19, he borrowed $ 250 to purchase a controlling interest in The Chattanooga Times, becoming its publisher.
There were fifty stockholders, and $ 3000 was borrowed on a joint corporation note.
In May 1960 seven active members of the Mannsville Manor Fire Department borrowed $ 200 from the Fire Department to start the first ambulance service in southern Jefferson County which at that time served six townships.
Claiming to offer " the fastest system in NC ," the start-up utility has borrowed $ 30 million in an initial bond, and in excess of $ 7. 5 million from interdepartmental loans as of June 26, 2011.

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It was based upon the work of Tycho Brahe and may have borrowed from Alessandro Piccolomini's 1540 star atlas, De le stelle fisse, although Bayer included an additional 1, 000 stars.
occam 1 ( released 1983 ) was a preliminary version of the language which borrowed from David May's work on EPL and Tony Hoare's CSP.
ACMS has 1, 500 volumes related to Mongolia in numerous languages that may be borrowed with a deposit.
The JCS published DoD Directive 5105. 21, " Defense Intelligence Agency " on 1 August, and DIA began operations with a handful of employees in borrowed office space on 1 October 1961.
" Altogether Morey borrowed 1, 000 dollars from his Bahai friends.
In 1982, Wesray invested approximately $ 1 million in equity capital ( with Mr. Simon contributing $ 330, 000 ) and borrowed another $ 79 million to take private a Cincinnati-based greeting card company, Gibson Greetings, for $ 80 million.
The references to the traditional English fair, " Scarborough Fair " and the refrain " parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme " date to 19th century versions, and the refrain may have been borrowed from the ballad Riddles Wisely Expounded, ( Child Ballad # 1 ), which has a similar plot.
To make it easier to identify individual conductors in a cable ; ribbon-cable manufacturers introduced rainbow ribbon cable, which uses a repeating pattern of colors borrowed from the standard resistor color code ( Brown is pin 1 or pin 11 or pin 21, etc.
Former Minnesota Governor Arne Carlson, a Republican, criticized Pawlenty's budget strategy: he borrowed more than $ 1 billion from the tobacco settlement ( money set aside for heath care ), borrowed more than $ 1. 4 billion from K-12 education funding, borrowed more than $ 400 from the Health Care Access Fund for low-income families, among other short-term shifts in accounting.
In 1898 at age 20, Townsend borrowed $ 1, 000 from his father and moved to Southern California to develop a hay farming business.
If a way of financing is assumed whereby the money is borrowed and repaid every year, in such way that the debt and interest decreases, the following formula can be used to calculate the division factor: ( 1-( 1 + interest / 100 ) ^-lifetime ) / ( interest / 100 ).
In far more recent years the ground has been central to Hereford's financial troubles, with the previous owners of the club handing the leases over to a development company ; from whom they had borrowed £ 1 million.
Current estimates are that " wago " ( i. e. words attributable to the original Yaoyi language ) make up 33. 8 % of the Japanese lexicon, that " kango " ( i. e. words with roots borrowed from Chinese since the 5th century CE ) make up 49. 1 % of Japanese words ( and in addition, the Chinese ideograms used in the Japanese written language ), that foreign words called gairaigo make up 8. 8 % of Japanese words, and that 8. 3 % of Japanese words are konshugo that draw upon multiple languages.
This derivation illustrates three key components of fixed-rate loans: ( 1 ) the fixed monthly payment depends upon the amount borrowed, the interest rate, and the length of time over which the loan is repaid ; ( 2 ) the amount owed every month equals the amount owed from the previous month plus interest on that amount, minus the fixed monthly payment ; ( 3 ) the fixed monthly payment is chosen so that the loan is paid off in full with interest at the end of its term and no more money is owed.
* 1 March – The first four Royal Navy pilots, Lieutenants Charles R. Samson, R. Gregory, and Arthur M. Longmore of the Royal Navy and Lieutenant E. L. Gerrard of the Royal Marine Light Infantry, report for flight training at Eastchurch airfield, using borrowed Short S. 27 aircraft.
With a 1. 8 liter engine borrowed from Santana ( MkII Passat ), the Gol GT was much faster than the Escort XR3, but externally did not have the same beauty.

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The initial capital of £ 100, 000 was inadequate and a further £ 50, 000 was borrowed from the Exchequer Bill Loan Commission.
This includes a new $ 6, 000, 000 water treatment plant as well as $ 5, 000, 000 borrowed from the TWDB to deal with inflow and infiltration issues in the waste water collection system.
As part of the New Deal, Glen Rose borrowed $ 80, 000 under the Public Works Administration ( PWA ) to construct a new water and sewage system.
The original capital was insufficient to finance the construction, and so the extra £ 50, 000 authorised by the Poor Employment Act was borrowed from the Exchequer Bill Loan Commissioners.
About that time, Eboli was the only one who could re-organize the Genovese crime family, but Eboli needed money to start his reign as boss, which is why he borrowed $ 4, 000, 000 from Gambino, the richest Don of New York City.
Having borrowed £ 56, 000, factions arose within the Commissioners, with some wanting to stop at Brooksmouth, where the Rivers Hebble and Calder meet, and others wanting to raise more money and complete the scheme.
By this time, £ 64, 000 had been spent on the scheme, of which £ 8, 100 had come from tolls and the rest had been borrowed.
After James Rannie died in 1766, Thomas Haig seems to have borrowed £ 2, 000 from Rannie's widow, which he used to become Chippendale ’ s partner.
In the mid-80s while rapping in small venues and after a record deal went sour, Hammer borrowed US $ 20, 000 each from former Oakland A's players Mike Davis and Dwayne Murphy to start a record label business called Bust It Productions.
In 1963, Les Wexner borrowed $ 5, 000 from his aunt to start ' The Limited ' ( so named because the store focused on clothing for younger women, unlike his parents ' general merchandise store ).
The band borrowed $ 3, 000 from Claypool's father to cover the recording and pressing of one thousand copies of the album for its initial limited run.

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