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Eysenck himself lent theoretical support to the English National Party ( which also opposed " Hitlerite " Nazism ), and was interviewed in the first issue of their journal The Beacon in relation to his controversial views on relative intelligence between different races.
and the theoretical superior limit for the totale loans lent in the market is defined by the following series:

lent and support
The discovery of the cosmic microwave background in 1965 lent strong support to the Big Bang model, and since the precise measurements of the cosmic microwave background by the Cosmic Background Explorer in the early 1990s, few cosmologists have seriously proposed other theories of the origin and evolution of the cosmos.
Recent empirical research has lent support to the theory that psychological projection plays a role in conspiracy belief.
Cuba has also lent support to Palestinian nationalist groups against Israel.
" Cuba has also lent support to the prominent Palestine Liberation Organization ( PLO ) and the lesser-known Marxist-Leninist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine ( PFLP ) both received training from Cuba's General Intelligence Directorate, as well as financial and diplomatic support from the Cuban government.
Chapman was a vocal spokesman for LGBT rights, and in 1972 he lent his support to the fledgling newspaper Gay News, which publicly acknowledged his financial and editorial support by listing him as one of its " special friends ".
In 1927, Hermann Muller first demonstrated mutation with observable changes in the chromosomes can be caused by irradiating fruit flies with X-ray, and lent support to the idea of mutation as the cause of cancer.
The government has lent strong diplomatic support to the U. S. Government counter-terrorism efforts in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks.
Conservative talk show hosts also lent their unified support for Congressional candidate Doug Hoffman, a conservative third-party candidate who was running in New York's 23rd congressional district special election, 2009 against a liberal Republican ( Dierdre Scozzafava ) and a mainstream Democrat ( Bill Owens ).
For example, during the Civil War several British and French banks had lent large sums of money to the Confederacy to support its war against the Union.
Germany and Italy lent support to the Nationalist insurrection led by general Francisco Franco in Spain.
Moreover, the Whig ministry that had lent its support to the war fell, and the new Tory government that replaced it sought peace.
When Eckard was assassinated in April, Bolesław I lent his support to Henry IV, Duke of Bavaria, and helped him ascend to the German throne as Henry II.
During the same year, van Dyk lent some limited ( non-military ) support to the Dutch admiral Boudewijn Hendricksz, who sacked San Juan, Puerto Rico.
She was present at the opening of the National Civil Rights Museum in her hometown of Memphis, for which she lent some financial support.
Edward lent support to Fisher, in part because he disliked Beresford, and eventually Beresford was dismissed.
Henry lent him his support when de Montfort embarked for Rome in March 1238 to seek papal approval for his marriage.
John Cleese lent his support by voicing God in a recorded performance that was integrated into the musical.
The pointed arch lent itself to elaborate intersecting shapes which developed within window spaces into complex Gothic tracery forming the structural support of the large windows that are characteristic of the style.
Gabriel lent his support to the campaign to release Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, an Iranian woman sentenced to death by stoning after being convicted of committing adultery.
The line-up of Copeland, Sting, and Summers was an unusual trio at a time when progressive rock, symphonic rock, and other sound trends lent themselves to musical ensembles with support players.
Politicians of the biggest opposition parties, CHP and BDP also lent their support to the demonstration.
The Polish protests followed by Polish October and Hungarian Revolution in 1956 lent some support to Brzezinski's idea that the Eastern Europeans could gradually counter Soviet domination.

lent and Big
In 2009, Goodman lent his vocal talents to Disney's The Princess and the Frog, where he played " Big Daddy " La Bouff.
The movie The Princess and the Frog where he lent his voice as Eli " Big Daddy " La Bouff also takes place in New Orleans.
He lent backing vocals to many works, including Chicago's hits " Baby, What a Big Surprise " and " Wishing You Were Here " ( with Al Jardine and brother Dennis Wilson ), Elton John's " Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me " ( with Bruce Johnston ), David Lee Roth's hit cover of " California Girls ," Warren Zevon's " Desperados Under the Eaves " and the Carnie / Wendy Wilson holiday track " Hey Santa!
Throughout the 1930s and 1940s and into the 1950s and early 1960s, the prolific Ortega lent his remarkable range of voice characterizations to numerous other radio drama series such as Inner Sanctum, The Mysterious Traveler, Suspense, Casey Crime Photographer, The Eternal Light, The Columbia Workshop, The Big Story, Perry Mason, You Are There, Dimension X, and X Minus One.
Tatiana also lent her vocals to Reel Big Fish's 2009 album of covers, Fame, Fortune, and Fornication, where she sang a duet with Aaron Barrett on Talk Dirty to Me.
Hughes lent out the actress to RKO to star in many films, including Dick Tracy ( 1945 ), Out of the Past ( 1947 ), They Won't Believe Me ( 1947 ), and the comedy / suspense film The Big Steal ( 1949 ), alongside Out of the Past co-star Robert Mitchum.
It also lent its name to The Dream Syndicate's album Medicine Show, to Big Audio Dynamite's song " Medicine Show ," and The Band's " W. S.
After each of the Big 4 were returned to their original forms, Clawdia asked King Gorge to give her a chance to prove herself to him as King Gorge lent her Sir Loin and Steak King.

lent and theory
* Deprecation of the Aristotelian theory that matter was continuous and made up of the elements Earth, Water, Air, and Fire because its classic rival, Atomism, better lent itself to a " mechanical philosophy " of matter.
According to one theory, Pistoia lent its name to the pistol, which it started manufacturing in the 16th century.
Walsby ’ s early version of the theory was clearly hierarchical ( with those understanding the theory being the smallest group of all, metaphorically positioned at the apex of a pyramid, just above the SPGB ) and it lent itself to criticism on the grounds that it was merely a particularly
These features, and the presence of certain common Semitic lexical items in all Ethio-Semitic languages referring to items that arrived in Africa from the Levant at a time after Semitic languages were known to have been spoken in the Levant, have lent weight to the Levantine theory.
He soon mastered the theory and practice of marine surveying, and, on account of his proficiency in this regard, Parker lent his services to the East India Company.
Fauth had previously produced a large ( if somewhat inaccurate ) lunar map and had a considerable following, which lent Hörbiger's theory some respectability.
There is a theory, advanced by reputable scholars, seriously and, in my opinion, plausibly, that Shakespeare merely lent his name as a cover for the literary activities of another person, perhaps the Earl of Oxford.
The political value of these keep designs, and the social prestige they lent to their builders, may help explain why they continued to be built in England into the late 12th century, beyond the point when military theory would have suggested that alternative designs were adopted.
An accumulation of literature across decades has lent strong support to the theory of phonological STS.
The rich discoveries have lent weight to the theory that humans were not a factor in the extinction of the ancient megafauna species.
When paleomagnetic work in the 1950s lent support to the theory of continental drift, skeptics were quick to question whether rocks could carry a stable remanence for geological ages.
Indeed, the fact that his predecessor, Totò Riina, was finally arrested at his home address after supposedly being ' on the run ' for nearly 20 years, lent credence to this theory.
The dispute over the emission and Aristotelian intromission theories of vision began to settle during 11th century when the experiments of the Arabian physicist, Ibn al-Haytham ( Alhazen, 965-1039 ) lent support to the intromissionist theory in his Book of Optics.
One Yale student described various men and women urging Marsh to conceal Ichthyornis from the public because it lent too much support to evolutionary theory.
In the early years after Einstein's theory was published, Sir Arthur Eddington lent his considerable prestige in the British scientific establishment in an effort to champion the work of this German scientist.
Further support is lent to the theory when Jesus ' body in the Gospel narratives is quickly whisked away and hidden from public view.

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