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  • ...Good Friday]], or simply "giving something up for lent". The final week of Lent, known as [[Holy Week]] begins with [[Palm Sunday]] and ends with the celeb
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  • ...Good Friday]], or simply "giving something up for lent". The final week of Lent, known as [[Holy Week]] begins with [[Palm Sunday]] and ends with the celeb
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  • The original sum that is invested or lent.
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  • Money lent to a [[commercial bank]] by its customers.
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  • ...ve that Christians would confess their sins on this day in preparation for Lent. ...Tuesday has become linked with a tradition of eating pancakes. The time of Lent is supposed to be a time of fasting: certain foods, including milk, eggs an
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  • [[Ash Wednesday]] marks the beginning of the Christian season of [[Lent]].
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  • {{r|Lent}}
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  • {{r|Lent}}
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  • *Lent, John A. (2001) Introduction. In John A. Lent, (ed.) ''Illustrating Asia: Comics, Humor Magazines, and Picture Books''. H
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  • ...Traditionally, Palm Sunday gave the faithful a break from the rigours of [[Lent]], though today the chances of people suffering from overly-zealous devotio
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  • Beginning with the period of prayer and fasting known as [[Lent]], the Easter season culminates in [[Easter Week]], which observes Christ's
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  • ...ondition. He advised the [[Ashmolean Museum]] in [[Oxford]] which had been lent the brooch, to take it off display. It was then bought by Captain A. W. F.
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  • ...lender and the total amount borrowed must be the same as the total amount lent, or in other words, the total amount of debt must be the same as the total
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  • ...animal fats, foods that are avoided during the pre-[[Easter]] period of [[Lent]], which starts the next day. The Brittany region of France is known for it
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  • * {{search link|leant||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (lent)
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  • :::Being the president's aunt has not lent her sufficient notability for a Wikipedia article. Full of the kind of mumb
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  • ...fate. I will go to Samarra and there Death will not find me. The merchant lent him his horse, and the servant mounted it, and he dug his spurs in its flan
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  • ...as those about [[Paul Bunyon]], [[Davy Crockett]], and [[Mike Fink]], also lent a certain tolerance to the purported accounts of the quantities of food tha ...arliest statements. One footnote and one reference after another have now lent a spurious air of authenticity to these accounts. One little-known assessm
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  • ...utch physicist [[Johannes Diderik van der Waals|J. D. van der Waals]], who lent his name to these forces, considered both the repulsive ''and'' the attract
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  • ...left in doubt his reaction to Fascism. His open advocacy of force may have lent support to the Fascist regime, but he also insisted on an economic system f
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  • ...r events, the Kapelle also had to perform in the opera performances during lent.
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  • ...ation movement from below, which aimed at overthrowing Okada, he [Hirohito]lent his authority to a government campaign that fostered unbridled fanaticism.<
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  • ...y develop the stigmata. She said that on 5 March 1926, the first Friday of Lent, a wound had appeared slightly above her heart, but that she had kept this
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  • ...le for research into other, more solvable, medical problems. Axelrod also lent his name to several protests against the imprisonment of scientists in the
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  • ...be used for holding prisoners, but that the isolated area Also, the area lent itself to expansion, both because it had good railroad connections and bec
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  • ...ular ideology or institutional network based on ethnicity and class, which lent itself to different alliances and different strategies.<ref>Jon Bekken, "Ne
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  • On the contrary, there is a level of interest rate for which speculators have lent all their money. There is no more saving to finance any expansion of the ou
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  • ...ntal services such as teleconferencing or caller identification. They also lent themselves to integrated voice with computer data applications.
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  • ...d cash flow calculations have been used in some form since money was first lent at interest in ancient times. As a method of asset valuation it has often
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  • ...cessdate=June 7, 2013|title= The Edition, St. Edmund's College Newsletter, Lent 2012, Issue 10, p. 17}}</ref><ref name="HPS: Annual Report 2011-2012">{{cit
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  • }}</ref> wrote that Tenet privately lent his personal authority to the intelligence reports about weapons of mass de
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  • ...negie Institution, Washington, made further observations in the 1970s that lent credence to the theory Zwicky had proposed. While studying the nature of li
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  • : UK banks lent £185 bn under the Special Liquidity Scheme [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/bus
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  • When Lent was expanded to forty days, parades were held on some of the most important
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  • ...Europe. The AFT also sent help to black trade unions in South Africa and lent support to the Chilean teachers union. This support to Chile played a majo
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  • | || ''[[John & Alexander]]'' || Fireship, lent to HBC || 1679 || 1680 || Eastern Arctic ||
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  • ...tions have met with varied success. Armed, rather than attack, helicopters lent themselves to use with heavy bombs, as the cargo-handling equipment could b
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  • ...Italian government was unaware that a state-owned bank, BNL, had secretly lent billions of dollars to the Iraqi regime. According to the ''New York Times
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  • *1: [[James Lent]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *1: [[James Lent]] (1782-1833), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • *1: [[James Lent]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *1: [[James Lent]] (1782-1833), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • ...niversity founded by [[Booker T. Washington]]. Its affiliated [[hospital]] lent the PHS its medical facilities for the study, and other predominantly black
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  • ...a]]'' マンガ), meaning print '[[comic]]s' or '[[cartoon]]s'; <ref name="Lent">Lent (2001).</ref><ref name="Schodt1986">Schodt (1986). </ref> Manga are immense
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  • The charging of interest on money lent (usury), came quickly under scrutiny. There is no clear basis for a ban on ...in an 1142 decree, condemned any payment greater than the capital that was lent. Jews and Moors ("strangers" in Christian lands) were initially exempt, bu
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  • ....edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Cassius_Dio/45*.html Book XLV] Cassius Dio</ref> lent impetus to the eventual disintegration of the three-man government which wa
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  • Rousseau took the name ‘Renou’ and moved near [[Gisors]], lent to him by his friend, the Prince of Conti. While he was at [[Trye]] his “
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  • ...alt and tobacco. At the beginning of each financial cycle the tax farmers lent money to the government and were subsequently reimbursed through tax collec
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  • ...made in private to a handful of working men, or for a single book read or lent"<ref name=Kravchinskii1883 />. But the experience of public humiliation, im
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  • ...cus, but the fact of the matter is the New England Journal of Medicine has lent both its name and crest to the newsletter in which it was published."
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  • ...ther in 1969; at the same time, the Alleluia was added to funerals outside Lent.
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  • :lent my 2 cents! [[User:Supten Sarbadhikari|Supten Sarbadhikari]] 05:30, 6 Augus
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  • ...Church found in Cauchy a staunch and illustrious ally in this struggle. He lent his prestige and knowledge to the ''École Normale Écclésiastique'', a sc
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  • ...Church found in Cauchy a staunch and illustrious ally in this struggle. He lent his prestige and knowledge to the ''École Normale Écclésiastique'', a sc
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  • ...ku'' コミック).<ref name="Lent">Lent, John A. 2001. "Introduction." In John A. Lent, editor. ''Illustrating Asia: Comics, Humor Magazines, and Picture Books''. ...e artists were born).<ref>Gravett, 2004, ''op. cit.'', pp.78-80.</ref><ref>Lent, 2001, ''op. cit.'', pp. 9-10.</ref> The group included Hagio Moto, Riyoko
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  • ...r that has influenced the large proportion of those savings that has been lent abroad has been the lack of domestic investment opportunities. Those are ch
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  • ...peared. The books were divided into unbound leaves (''pecia''), which were lent out to different copyists, so the book production speed was considerably in
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  • ::No [[alcohol]] this month? Ok, it was [[Ash Wednesday]], first day of [[Lent]], but that's taking things too far! :P [[User:Anton Sweeney|Anton Sweeney]
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  • ...Calmette]]. The biologist [[Edouard Pozerski]] had mercy on d'Hérelle and lent him a stool (literally) in his laboratory. In 1921, he managed to publish a
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  • ...Calmette]]. The biologist [[Edouard Pozerski]] had mercy on d'Herelle and lent him a stool (literally) in his laboratory. In 1921, he managed to publish a
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  • ...rity deposits (usually money or a book of equal value). Monastic libraries lent and borrowed books from each other frequently and lending policy was often
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  • ...se films and add material such as [[medical education|medical reel]]s that lent itself to sensational promotion.<ref name=BDST/> Babb went on the road with
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  • ...nd of the nineteenth century. Many reformers and nonpartisans subsequently lent support to the Republican Party, which promised to attend to issues importa
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  • ...tion in Congress. As chairman of the powerful Ways and Means Committee, he lent his support to the President to abolish the National Bank.
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  • ...conditioned equipment, high amenity levels, and smooth ride, all of which lent the train a certain "snob appeal." The train was staffed with top-of-the-li
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  • }}</ref> wrote that Tenet privately lent his personal authority to the intelligence reports about [[weapons of mass
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  • ...ever been matched since. An innovator of many coaching techniques, he also lent his name to a very successful line of tennis rackets that were widely sold
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  • ...ular ideology or institutional network based on ethnicity and class, which lent itself to different alliances and different strategies.<ref>Jon Bekken, "Ne
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  • ...ew York City |date=[[1951-11-30]] |accessdate=2008-09-02 }}</ref> Driscoll lent his voice to [[Max Goof|Goofy, Jr.]] in the Disney [[cartoon]] shorts, ''Fa
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  • ...lender and the total amount borrowed must be the same as the total amount lent - or in other words, the total amount of debt must be the same as the total
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  • ...g cities; the demographic and political peculiarities of suburban counties lent themselves to continued domination by political machines long after the hey
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