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lend and quantitative
His intention to introduce quantitative meter only appears in his introduction to the " adónicos sáficos ", since these lend themselves well to a hendecasyllabic form:

lend and basis
The Glass – Steagall Act of 1932 authorized Federal Reserve Banks to ( 1 ) lend to five or more Federal Reserve System member banks on a group basis or to any individual member bank with capital stock of $ 5 million or less against any satisfactory collateral, not only “ eligible paper ,” and ( 2 ) issue Federal Reserve Bank Notes ( i. e., paper currency ) backed by US government securities when a shortage of “ eligible paper ” held by Federal Reserve banks would have required such currency to be backed by gold.
Interest-bearing deposits held by banks and other depository institutions at the Federal Reserve ; these are immediately available funds that institutions borrow or lend, usually on an overnight basis.
Consider an investor who agreed to lend US $ 1, 000, 000 on a particular date for three months at 5. 00 % per annum ( months are calculated on a 30 / 360 basis ).
This would lend greater predictability to the portfolio results on net basis ( after reinsurance ) and would be reflected in income smoothing.

lend and risks
" The authors concluded that " although numerous authors have suggested that bed-sharing infants face risks because of airway covering by bed-clothes or parental bodies, the present trial does not lend support to this hypothesis ".
Misrepresenting the value of a property allowed Countrywide to lend more money to more buyers at higher risks with less collateral.
Co-sourcing can serve to minimize sourcing risks, increase transparency, clarity and lend toward better control over the processes outsourced.

lend and messages
Brown also claimed to have received cash payments from Gray campaign aides Lorraine Green and Howard Brooks ; according to the Post, Brown's cellphone records indicated 29 telephone calls to Brooks between June and September 2010 from Gray and Green, and text messages from Gray's phone number seemed to lend credence to Brown's story.

lend and from
Bankers who had been reluctant to lend without better security than the house itself got that security from the U. S. government ; ;
Despite pleas from Nelson and Hamilton, King Ferdinand of Naples refused to lend his frigates to the British fleet, fearing French reprisals.
Qualified banks borrow from each other within this band, but never above or below, because the central bank will always lend to them at the top of the band, and take deposits at the bottom of the band ; in principle, the capacity to borrow and lend at the extremes of the band are unlimited.
Recent discoveries by the American University in Cairo of mummified dachshund-like dogs from ancient Egyptian burial urns may lend credibility to this theory.
The lower fretboard action ( the height of the strings from the fingerboard ), lighter ( thinner ) strings, and its electrical amplification lend the electric guitar to techniques less frequently used on acoustic guitars.
" Mr. T has distanced himself from these accusations, insisting that he would never lend his name to something that supports such beliefs, and that the commercials did not depict such promotions.
Scottish author Hugh Blair's 1763 A Critical Dissertation on the Poems of Ossian upheld the work's authenticity against Johnson's scathing criticism and from 1765 was included in every edition of Ossian to lend the work credibility.
After the siege was raised, Innocent again spared no efforts to induce the Christian princes to lend a helping hand for the expulsion of the Turks from Hungary.
In addition to the hardware limitations of desktop based logic, operating systems such as Windows do not lend themselves to deterministic logic execution, with the result that the logic may not always respond to changes in logic state or input status with the extreme consistency in timing as is expected from PLCs.
In return, the British promised to protect Qatar from all aggression by sea and to lend their good offices in case of a land attack.
All the machinery was lend / lease from the USA, including 30 tractors, 30 ploughs, and 30 harrows.
Prior to the tour, Nicks started work with a voice coach, to lend her voice more control and protect it from the stress of lengthy touring schedules.
They can then lend money from this pool of deposited money to those who seek to borrow.
The perch, of which there are three species in different geographical areas, lend their name to a large order of vertebrates: the Perciformes, from the Greek perke meaning spotted, and the Latin forma meaning shape.
By convincing banks to lend again, as well as changing and standardizing mortgage instruments and procedures, home ownership has increased from 40 % in the 1930s to nearly 70 % in 2001.
The best-known figure on Cook's mission, Joseph Banks ,< ref > Extract from Lapérouse's journal: I here must witness my recognition of Sir Joseph Banks, who, having realised that Monsieur de Monneron could not find an inclining compass in London, wished to lend us those that had served the famous captain Cook.
Data on violence from a range of disciplines lend some support to a distinction between affective and predatory aggression.
* Hamilcar Barca transfers his army to the slopes of Mount Eryx ( Monte San Giuliano ), from which he is able to lend support to the besieged garrison in the neighbouring town of Drepanum ( Trapani ).
As with other classical compounds, adding the suffix to an initial word-stem derived from Greek or Latin may be used to lend grandeur or the impression of scientific rigor to humble pursuits, as in cosmetology (" the study of beauty treatment ") or cynology (" the study of dog training ").
With the influx of new music from sources other than the major record companies — and the quasi-major medium of college radio to lend support — the audio boom was on.
Versions of these stories were later published in The Silmarillion, and tales from this period lend a deep sense of time and history to the later period in which the action of The Lord of the Rings takes place.
Their debut album Vikingligr Veldi arrived in 1994 with " many melodies being borrowed from ethnic Scandinavian folk music to lend additional authenticity to the vicious, fast-paced black metal.
The trio become good friends, with Paul spinning a tale of being estranged from his racist father ; the girlfriend tells Rick not to lend Paul any money.

lend and Earth
The Asgard lend valuable assistance to Earth on several occasions, including providing their technology to Earth ships.
: Earth lend it sap anew,
Analysis of the evidence does not lend credence to Hapgood's hypothesized rapid displacement of layers of the Earth.

lend and Permanent
The March 1976 coup against the hapless President Isabel Perón did not lead to the Permanent Assembly's closure and, instead, prompted its affiliated lawyers, including Alfonsín, to lend their services to the growing ranks of friends and relatives of the disappeared, arguably risking their lives to do so.

lend and International
In October 1937, Hellman spent a few weeks in Spain to lend her support, as other writers had, to the International Brigades of non-Spaniards who had joined the anti-Franco side in the Spanish Civil War.
Since 1976 the Library has been a member of IFLA ( International Federation of Library Associations ) which enables it to lend and borrow books from libraries all over the world.
He would also lend horses to the English polo team for the International Polo Cup matches.
After she won the Miss Belgium contest in 1999 at the age of 18, she became a successful model and signed a contract with Stafford Miller to lend her face for the Sensodyne International campaign.

lend and Academy
The American Academy of Forensic Sciences lend technical expertise to the development of CSI: The Experience.

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