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Fischer, who'd served with the United Nations in postwar Kiev and Moscow, was attempting to explain to a bewildered U.S. public why their wartime ally Joseph Stalin, recipient of billions of dollars in American Lend-Lease aid, had suddenly turned on Washington, declaring it a deadly enemy, and seemed hellbent on starting a Third World War.
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Most recently, these celebrities have shown their support of joinFITE by lending their hand for a recent social media campaign that was launched in October called "Lend Your Hand."
Jane D. Wurwand: Have a Nice Day: Stop Global Slavery Now Jane D. Wurwand 2011
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Most recently, these celebrities have shown their support of joinFITE by lending their hand for a recent social media campaign that was launched in October called "Lend Your Hand."
Jane D. Wurwand: Have a Nice Day: Stop Global Slavery Now Jane D. Wurwand 2011
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With Carrotmob, 1BOG, and a philanthropic/people partnership idea called Lend Me Some Sugar, Virgance has the beginnings of a model for a new type of cool sustainable capitalism to emerge.
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` ` Miner had this program called Lend-A-Lawyer, which was aimed at getting attorneys from the private sector to come and work with the city ` s legal staff on a temporary basis, maybe for as long as six months, ` ` Jarrett said.
Latest Articles 2008
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I am currently doing a play in New York called Lend Me A Tenor.
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If I were to "Lend" him a century for an on-the-cuff bet on a 100: 1 horse, especially one that I knew was sure to come in, I might better simply hand him one hundred times one hundred dollars as a gift.
The Big Fix George Oliver Smith 1946
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The group plans to raise funds, recruit volunteers for workdays and promote programs such as Lend a Leash, which is already underway for dog owners.
unknown title 2009
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Er, look again: "Lend eBooks with friends for up to 14 days", although that should be "to" friends.
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Yesterday's Sun presented the prime minister in Kitchener pose under the crude order: "Lend, you bankers".
Pleading with banks won't do. Osborne needs a plan B Simon Jenkins 2010
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