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repay and kindness
Deming declined to receive royalties from the transcripts of his 1950 lectures, so JUSE's board of directors established the Deming Prize ( December 1950 ) to repay him for his friendship and kindness.
The kindness of Lü Dongbin is demonstrated in the Chinese proverb " dog bites Lü Dongbin " ( 狗咬呂洞賓 gŏu yăo Lǚ Dòngbīn ), which means an inability to recognize goodness and repay kindness with vice.
In order to repay her kindness he taught the dharma to her reincarnation.
In 63 BC, having realized the extent of Bing's contributions to him, Emperor Xuan decided to repay him, and others who were involved in his upbringing, for their kindness.
Shu and Hu discussed how they could repay his kindness.
Lucas reveals that Joe actually rescued him from the orphanage as a teen, and was trying to repay him for his kindness.
In return each child must repay this kindness with loyalty and respect.
He promised to repay her for her kindness after he had made great achievements in life, but was scorned by her.
To repay Du Ping's kindness, Zhong Kui gave his younger sister in marriage to Du.
Wanting to repay the Boatwrights for their kindness, August tells them they can work off their debt.
However, to repay his kindness, she agreed to walk slowly so as to allow Mi the time to evacuate the house.
They were Swedish immigrants who had settled in Stamford and wanted to make a donation to Fairfield University to repay in part the kindness of their adoptive country.

repay and fight
It was during this action that Sarpedon delivered a noblesse oblige speech to Glaucus, stating that they had been the most honoured kings, therefore they must now fight the most to repay that honour and prove themselves and repay their loyal subjects.
Afterward, Maish is confronted by bookies who threaten his life if he fails to repay the bet he just lost on the fight.

repay and helps
She also helps him confront his feelings for Sara to repay him for helping her after her heartbreak.
It helps keep the borrower liquid so it can repay the bondholder.
Girish helps Gurucharan repay the loan to Nabin Roy.

repay and take
Under the terms of the deals, if the Yeltsin government did not repay the loans by September 1996, the lender acquired title to the stock and could then resell it or take an equity position in the enterprise.
In most termination cases the public sector is required to repay the debt and take ownership of the project.
He accepted these posts after rejecting a judgeship in Dair al-Zor and resigning from a judgeship in Damascus-al-Suwaidi was adamant to take a professional salary paying position rather than a position of prestige in order to repay his father for his European education.
Momentum provides individuals and families who want to better their financial situation take control of finances, become computer literate, secure employment, borrow and repay loans for business, and purchase homes.
With this amount, she was able to repay all her loans and take better care of the family farm.
Following this announcement there were calls on other MPs to take Hope's lead, while the Legg report into the scandal found that he was only liable to repay £ 4365. 65.
The bank planned to repay the government debt within three to four years, primarily by encouraging mortgage customers to take their mortgage to another lender.
He felt that Credit Suisse made the loan based on inflated appraisals so the bank could take over the resort when he was unable to repay them.
When a borrower agrees to have the government take over the mortgage payments, the mortgage company notify the government, then the government to make the payments, and the borrower would sign a note agreeing to repay the government with interest at the same rate currently required under the borrower's mortgage.
Because GDP is generally quoted with units of currency / year, and debt levels have units of currency, the debt level / GDP ratio has units of years, which may be interpreted as " how many years it would take to repay the debt if all income went to debt repayment ".
The government would take a non-voting share position, with 5 % dividends for the first year on the money lent to the banks and 9 % thereafter until the banks stabilized and could repay the government loans.
Promising to repay him, she warns that it may take a while and not to tell anyone.
The favor he needs to repay is simple: to take the Don's nephew, Big Fat Paulie, to the movies.
Furthermore, Jim Sensenbrenner, Republican chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, has refused to allow victims of the hurricane to take advantage of any exception to the recent Bankruptcy Reform, a recent bill passed with widespread support of the banking industry that aims to curb abuse of bankruptcy protection by repeat filers and those who are able to repay debts reasonably.

repay and back
" A reading of the account as a " Whaler myth ," in a culture in which the Inuit were economically dependent on the mechanically superior products supplied by the European whalers, the story transforms material dependence on the white whaler into a reciprocal relationship, whereby the European comes back to repay his mother.
Originally, the board thought it was a subsidy, but after the Centennial ended, the government sued for the money back, and the United States Supreme Court ultimately forced the commission to repay the government.
When the knights of the First Crusade came to siege Jerusalem, one of Dolberger's family members rescued German-speaking Jews in Palestine and brought them back to the safety of Worms, Germany, to repay the favor.
Within two months, Saldívar was back in court again when the Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation obtained a Travis county court judgement in Austin against her for failing to repay a student loan of $ 7, 363.
In a loan, the borrower initially receives or borrows an amount of money, called the principal, from the lender, and is obligated to pay back or repay an equal amount of money to the lender at a later time.
: " With direct mail, you get your money back in days by credit card instead of the 30 to 60 days it takes for the resale channel to repay ," Mr. Kahng said.
Thus when the knights of the First Crusade came to siege Jerusalem, one of Dolberger's family members rescued Jews in Palestine and carried them back to Worms to repay the favor.
Murphy has now been ordered to repay some of the money he " claimed " back.
An audit of claims dating back to 2004 revealed that Michael should repay £ 18, 889. 56 for mortgage interest on additional loans " not shown to have been for an eligible purpose ".
The proceeds of the sales to the developers would have been used to repay the bonds used to initial finance the LRC, paying the government back for their initial loan.
In 1983, shortly after the death of Dennis Wilson, his estate sold his share back to the corporation to repay loans.
The enormous tax burden put upon the settlers that was needed to mostly repay Britain for war assistance would hold back the economy of the entire region for many years to come.
McLean returned later to demand his money back, but rather than repay it, Kenny Mac offered to give McLean a new car in exchange for McLean fighting in one of Mac's organised bouts later that night in Kenny's yard.
He leaves to go back to Earth before the council of Maracot can repay him and Lobo with their treasury.
Also he needed to raise money to pay off his army and to repay the London merchants who had subsidized the war under the Adventurers Act back in 1640.
Kumiko's grandfather helped Shinohara back when he was a law student, and Shinohara works for the Yakuza to repay the favor.
Instead of giving her husband the money back she says she will repay the debt in bed.
The judge announces that Pete will be on probation for two years, but will have his job back and will be obligated to repay Jefty from his paycheck.
Also, all customers had to agree to keep their Digiboxes connected to a telephone line for 1 year after installation, or repay the subsidised cost back to BIB as part of the Interactive Discount Contract which is still signed by new customers today.
Since their removal in the late 1980s, Connecticut lawmakers have continuously discussed reinstating tolls, but have balked at bringing tolls back out of fear of having to repay $ 2. 6 billion in federal highway funds that Connecticut received for Turnpike construction projects following the abolition of tolls.
On his journey back, he encounters Jeanne, who reveals that Zomas has led a coup against the kingdom, and seeks the sword herself that she may save her people and repay the sacrifices made to ensure her escape.

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