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- noun The
holding of aninsurance policy .
Etymologies
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Examples
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They were almost equal in numbers to the general class and did not form a small high grade section of the policyholding body.
How to Live Rules for Healthful Living Based on Modern Science Eugene Lyman Fisk 1907
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Hence the need to prop up Fannie and Freddie, as well as the argument for forking over some coin to AIG - if they can't pay out any in claims to these other institutions, then those policyholding banks and so on will start to fail, and then it's just a matter of time before we're all roaming about the countryside looking for a brother who can spare a dime.
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Hence the need to prop up Fannie and Freddie, as well as the argument for forking over some coin to AIG - if they can't pay out any in claims to these other institutions, then those policyholding banks and so on will start to fail, and then it's just a matter of time before we're all roaming about the countryside looking for a brother who can spare a dime.
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Hence the need to prop up Fannie and Freddie, as well as the argument for forking over some coin to AIG - if they can't pay out any in claims to these other institutions, then those policyholding banks and so on will start to fail, and then it's just a matter of time before we're all roaming about the countryside looking for a brother who can spare a dime.
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Hence the need to prop up Fannie and Freddie, as well as the argument for forking over some coin to AIG - if they can't pay out any in claims to these other institutions, then those policyholding banks and so on will start to fail, and then it's just a matter of time before we're all roaming about the countryside looking for a brother who can spare a dime.
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Hence the need to prop up Fannie and Freddie, as well as the argument for forking over some coin to AIG - if they can't pay out any in claims to these other institutions, then those policyholding banks and so on will start to fail, and then it's just a matter of time before we're all roaming about the countryside looking for a brother who can spare a dime.
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Hence the need to prop up Fannie and Freddie, as well as the argument for forking over some coin to AIG - if they can't pay out any in claims to these other institutions, then those policyholding banks and so on will start to fail, and then it's just a matter of time before we're all roaming about the countryside looking for a brother who can spare a dime.
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