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They had borrowed the money, using their car as collateral.
Clinton had borrowed from his proposals to make public colleges free.
Some were even left owing money that they had borrowed and invested.
Hopkins looks like Johnny Depp, if he had borrowed Steven Tyler's mouth.
Instead he rode up on a rickety little bike he had borrowed.
We're told Miley initially thought someone in the family had borrowed them.
Two in 3 college graduates in 2018 had borrowed for their education.
It was basically old films [UVA had borrowed and] that weren't sent back.
I put an outfit I had borrowed to wear on Access Hollywood on her.
"They said that it was lost, missing, somebody had borrowed it," she told me.
He had borrowed a couple dollars from me when I was 13 or 14.
The sovereign fund said in September that it had borrowed $11 billion from banks.
Banks had borrowed too much against the securities that backed up their repo loans.
Kostin said neither Rosneft nor Trafigura had borrowed any money to finance the purchase.
The previous government led by Mahinda Rajapaksa had borrowed more than $6 billion from China.
One in eight had borrowed money to pay for health care in the past year.
Moyo said tobacco buyers had borrowed $700 million offshore to purchase the crop from farmers.
His mother had borrowed $3,500 from a cousin and a friend to pay the coyotes.
Asked how he felt when he saw that Trump had borrowed the slogan, Pandey is circumspect.
Meanwhile, Nate had borrowed a cell phone and called his father from the classroom, he said.
The driver said he had borrowed his cousin's car to come to Nogales to buy sweaters.
A study published in 2014 showed that 86% had borrowed money in the previous year (see chart).
The coach said he had borrowed an accreditation pass to seek a meal in the athletes' village.
Blood was found in the car he had borrowed from a friend the night of the killing.
We had borrowed my dad's car, and it was filled with suitcases containing our new life together.
But Mr. Zhou, who grew up in Buffalo, didn't know anyone who had borrowed a payday loan.
She was playing with a pile of tubes she had 'borrowed', methodically sticking her finger into each tube.
Tuesday after the man had discovered brownies in the back of a car his adult children had borrowed.
Retail investors nevertheless had to pay interest on the money they had borrowed to subscribe to the IPO.
He had borrowed it from a friend who warned him to be cautious because the gun looked real.
In addition, the Interior Ministry had borrowed $130-$200 million from an unidentified bilateral lender, the source added.
At the end of last year, nonfinancial companies had borrowed $13.5 trillion, double their debt a decade earlier.
When Sri Lanka couldn't pay back the money it had borrowed, China snatched one of its biggest ports.
Later that morning, I picked up the well-thumbed book, one my sister had borrowed from a friend.
Argosy was supposed to pay students the extra money they had borrowed, then seek reimbursement from the government.
Reuters spoke to several villagers who had borrowed small sums from the village funds set up with this money.
A bad situation was made worse when Mr Prawit lamely explained that he had borrowed them all from friends.
The man&aposs wife had borrowed the car to give the woman, her mother-in-law, a ride home.
The knight was a complete screw-up and had borrowed a lot of money to go on the crusade.
Yet about half of those who borrowed private loans had borrowed less than the federal maximum, the report said.
Mr. Cohen had amassed a large portfolio of medallions and had borrowed money from bankers who later joined Signature.
The couple had borrowed the equivalent of nearly $13,000 from a friend to pay a smuggler for the trip.
Parents said they had borrowed money, turned to credit cards or taken out loans to pay for these things.
A year before his court appearance, Jacob was heading home when undercover detectives stopped a car he had borrowed.
The company had borrowed 360 million euros from around 20 financial institutions including IFC and the African Development Bank.
Many Latin American governments had borrowed from US banks, who now charged far higher interest rates after Volcker's hikes.
He hesitated before investigating, possibly curious whether the shop had borrowed its furnishings from an episode of Scooby Doo.
She had borrowed $10,000 from the government to complete her degree and was paying it back at $150 per month.
He said some investors who had borrowed through margin accounts could, in effect, be forced to pay for those losses.
In all three cases, Mr. Trump had passive investments in limited liability companies that had borrowed significant amounts of money.
Mohamed Ibrahim Gabow had borrowed the car from a friend, Mohamed Moalim Mustaf, an editor at Kalsan TV, told Reuters.
According to Patricia Ortiz, when authorities found Melissa Ramirez's body, she was wearing a shirt she had borrowed from Janelle.
Julie sat on a step reading "The Story of a Noble Family," a popular novel that her cousins had borrowed.
More than a quarter had bills in collection, and 13 percent had borrowed money as a result of their illness.
The police later determined that Mr. Dulos had borrowed a truck from an employee of his luxury home-building company.
Jasmine and her husband, who also worked in Taiwan, had borrowed money for the placement fees charged by a recruiter.
That is, countries that had borrowed from China but this borrowing is not reported by the IMF, by the World Bank.
Mangudya said last week that the central bank had borrowed $985 million from pan-African banks against future gold export earnings.
One rabbi whom Ms. Kelman represented in a separation agreement had "borrowed" money from his discretionary fund to pay his mortgage.
Anbang and the other Chinese deal makers, which had borrowed heavily to fund their shopping sprees, soon drew attention from officials.
If you had borrowed money and bet against it, you would have lost $10 that you didn't have to begin with.
Her blood was also discovered on the seat of a car her estranged husband had borrowed on the day she vanished.
After a frantic trip to the courthouse, Ms. Li said she found out that her ex-husband had borrowed about $400,000.
Weeks before the assault, Vanderhoof had borrowed $21 from one of those lenders, One Click Cash, to cover her car payment.
They had come out from Frankfurt, on a Sunday jaunt, in a little car that my father had borrowed from a friend.
This forced investors who had borrowed euros to fund their stock positions to buy euros back so they can exit those positions.
Leandre quickly discovered the source of the leak: a disused Vyalex laptop that his daughter had borrowed and used to run LimeWire.
Dodd had, in fact, learned that Dubrow had borrowed money to buy the land her epic new house is now built upon.
Clark came to his home two weeks ago to return items he said he had "borrowed" from the fire department, Milligan said.
He had a gunshot wound in the head, and a pistol he had borrowed from an assistant was found beneath his body.
Cunningham said Landon had borrowed the phone from him to take a photo of Ortiz, and was texting it to his mother.
" The Arizona Republican described how Trump had borrowed a phrase from Stalin, when he called the press "the enemy of the people.
His most glaring discovery: Venn had borrowed a 2222-gauge shotgun prior to the murder, the same gauge gun used to kill Offord.
He was shocked to discover that RD Legal was demanding not just the $2023,000 he had borrowed but an additional $505,000 in interest.
Nonetheless, Clark came to his home two weeks ago to return items he said he had "borrowed" from the fire department, he said.
Hamilton told me that she had borrowed money from family and friends, but it seemed unlikely that this was covering all the costs.
The new problem is China, which just by 2015 had borrowed $1.7 trillion in foreign currency, mostly in dollars, to finance its investments.
For some reason, perhaps knowing Ms. Dixon's record was clean, A. C. had borrowed her lover's name and address in that 1969 arrest.
Milligan said that Clark came to his home some weeks ago to return items he said he had "borrowed" from the fire department.
He, too, would have been seriously hurt in a bankruptcy, especially since he had personally guaranteed so much of what he had borrowed.
Su had borrowed more than 1 million yuan ($145,000) in 2014 and 2015 and had agreed to 10 percent monthly interest, state media reported.
The WR later came down to the scene and told police the name of the friend who had borrowed the ride, according to NFL.com.
The language wasn't original—he had borrowed from Tristan Harris again—but it was, by the accounts of many people around him, entirely sincere.
It was inspired by no other than a photo of him and a dog — which, it turned out, he had borrowed from a coworker.
When it burst last summer, those shares gave up all of their gains, hurting millions of families who had borrowed heavily to buy stocks.
On March 8, Cindi was back in the house finishing up paperwork when Vickers approached, holding a handgun he had borrowed from a friend.
According to WeWork's IPO paperwork, he had borrowed some $380 million from a collection of lenders, including JPMorgan, using his WeWork shares as collateral.
I had borrowed enough contemporary novels about disenchanted spouses from my parents' library to realize a lot of Goldman's book wasn't exactly new territory.
In the letter Gates said he had borrowed Manafort's American Express card to pay for the tickets, which cost more than $200,000 a year.
Moreover, across major emerging markets, many companies and banks had borrowed money in dollars, so a stronger dollar made their debt burdens more onerous.
He said he had borrowed money from friends and family to pay about $2 million in legal bills for the criminal and bankruptcy trials.
When Bloomberg Businessweek surveyed over 10,000 MBA graduates, they found that almost half of the students at top schools had borrowed $100,000 or more.
At age 0003, Geoffrey Canada could not find a book he had borrowed from the library branch near Boston Road in the South Bronx.
Rowland had borrowed her daughter's car, and she asked police to accompany her to retrieve the vehicle on October 10, according to her mother.
IFIN also raised funds through debentures: its 2017-18 financial statements showed it had borrowed around 51 billion rupees ($733 million) over the years.
Soon after, a Ford Corsair that Lord Lucan had borrowed from a friend was found, abandoned and bloodstained, in Newhaven, East Sussex, southeast of London.
With a boat Guillén had borrowed in tow, they stopped north of Houston, in Spring, which suffered some of the worst flooding in the region.
To pay for these ventures, it had borrowed huge sums from Europe's banks, and to repay the banks it was strangling the people with taxes.
A decade ago, concerns that companies and individuals had borrowed too much money toppled the stock market from what was then its all-time high.
Investigators matched evidence from the crime scene to evidence they found in the truck he had borrowed from his brother-in-law, court papers showed.
After the five-month trial, Mr. Shenker was required to repay all the money he had borrowed, plus interest, for a total of $34 million.
PG&E's bonds have weakened broadly after the California electric utility said late Tuesday it had borrowed more than $3 billion from its credit facilities.
And, as Gretchen Morgenson has reported, the bank also provided unauthorized auto insurance to 800,000 customers who had borrowed money from Wells Fargo to buy new cars; made unauthorized changes to mortgage repayments terms while customers were in bankruptcy, lengthening out by years the money they owed to the bank; and withheld different insurance refunds from some customers who had borrowed money to buy cars.
Nguyen Dinh Tu, a 26-year-old farmer, had borrowed $17,000 to build a house for his wife and two children, ages 5 and 18 months.
The 23-year-old had borrowed his parents' car for the occasion, and the vehicle swerved as he moved to pull out of a parking lot.
Ms. Fincher said it was most likely two-day-old cotton candy discarded by the children of her friend, from whom she had borrowed the car.
In Ecuador, for instance, by the end of 2018, the government had borrowed up to US$19bn in loans from China to fast-track development projects.
And by Tuesday morning, the Trump campaign had managed to call more attention to the controversy by denying that Melania Trump had borrowed the passages at all.
Kenya had borrowed $9.8 billion from Beijing as of 2017, according to the Johns Hopkins China Africa Research Initiative, or around 21% of its total external debt.
But the types of jumpsuits I had borrowed and purchased for this project were roughly the shape of a skinned Gumby and as vibrant as a puddle.
That drop was excruciating for the many companies that had borrowed in euros or dollars: foreign-currency corporate debt amounted to over 20113% of GDP in 2018.
Total sales were also hurt by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, which had borrowed Merck's Gardasil vaccine after the NotPetya cyber attack in the second quarter.
Among them was Nguyen Dinh Tu, a 26-year-old father of two who had borrowed $17,000 to build a house for his family, his relatives said.
They further said that JPV had borrowed the one-of-a-kind "soccer dog logo" they had briefly used to promote their pies during the World Cup.
United Airlines tumbled 27% after saying it had borrowed $2684.63 billion to cope with the unprecedented disruption to the industry from sweeping business travel and holiday cancellations.
United Airlines tumbled 27% after saying it had borrowed $2684.63 billion to cope with the unprecedented disruption to the industry from sweeping business travel and holiday cancellations.
According to the attorney, Austin had come by the trap house where Garcia hung out to pick up Garcia's cousin; the cousin was in on the crime and had borrowed a box of gloves that Garcia frequently used, which is why Garcia's DNA was found on the gloves at the crime scene; the reason Garcia's cellphone pinged towers near Monte Sereno was because his cousin had borrowed it that night.
As Reuters reported in 123, mortgage records show that McClendon had borrowed as much as $1.4 billion through those companies by pledging the Chesapeake well interests as collateral.
By August of 2012, days before corn prices peaked, the Gibson family had borrowed nearly $18 million in a series of loans from Chicago-based BMO Harris Bank.
Even though LRGs had borrowed in the market at fixed rates, short-term debt had to be refinanced at rates of close to 0003% early in the year.
It has not been disclosed whether this was her own jewelry or items she had borrowed for Paris Fashion Week, which she was in the city to attend.
She took it as a final sign and left Liberty, just a few courses short of the master's degree she had borrowed more than $73,000 to pay for.
It was her niece, Ledy Perez, who had borrowed money weeks earlier and fled her village under cover of night, seeking a better life for her only child.
Mr. Rodríguez had seen the fight because he had borrowed Mr. Castelan's car that day and brought several Cholos to the fair, including Mr. Aquino-Simon, he said.
Prior to the land reforms introduced by Mugabe, farmers had borrowed an estimated $2 billion a year to cover seasonal expenses such as seed and fertilisers, he said.
He had been sleeping on a friend's sofa in the Rockaways in Queens, he said, and had no money, except for $20 he had borrowed from a niece.
The judge also suggested that Mr. Schlesinger had been hiding assets, noting he had not disclosed that he had borrowed more than $2 million against the Quogue property.
Ms. Aschmeller, who is disabled and lives on a small fixed income from Social Security, said she had borrowed $1,000 to buy baby supplies for her pregnant daughter.
In 2015, Capital One sued Mr. Levine and Mr. Corrigan, claiming they owed the bank millions that they had borrowed in order to provide loans to medallion buyers.
"At some point in the future, households having decided that they had borrowed too much, might cut back consumption sharply, hurting the overall economy and employment," he warned.
The students, who had borrowed extra money to cover things like rent and groceries, were forced to use food banks or skip classes for lack of bus fare.
"Then at some point in the future, households having decided that they had borrowed too much, might cut back consumption sharply, hurting the overall economy and employment," Lowe said.
He didn't support me financially in any way—I had borrowed the money for the abortion from a friend and had to pay her back over the subsequent months.
Some countries had been hit because they had borrowed in foreign currencies and were finding debt hard to finance after a significant depreciation, including Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal and Zambia.
She paid an agent 700,000 naira ($2,290) - money she had borrowed - to smuggle her on a journey across the Sahara desert to Libya, hoping eventually to go to Europe.
That would mark the heaviest debt burden since 2202 at the end of World War II. At the time, the United States had borrowed heavily to defend our freedom.
They created a fund-raising website to help pay off the balance on the taxi medallion, which Mr. Ochisor had borrowed money against, so that his wife can retire.
Brace brought to the gathering a copy of Darwin's new book, which he had borrowed from his cousin-by-marriage, Asa Gray, a professor of natural history at Harvard.
When I opened it, the slip on the inside cover told me that I had borrowed it from the library of my school in Nairobi on March 2, 1991.
Agents said McDowell bought the gun — which had the firing pin shaved down so that it would not work — and ammunition for $109, which he had borrowed from his grandfather.
But Stockholm has complained that this "involuntary borrowing" from residents will cost it around SKr800m more over 2016 and 2017 than if they had borrowed the money at market rates.
The bankers noted that governments, consumers and businesses in many economies had borrowed funds both prior to and after the global financial crisis, but later needed to trim their debts.
For example, a scene titled "not much of a sewer" shows Resistance pilot Poe Dameron handing ex-Stormtrooper Finn his jacket, the one Finn had borrowed in The Force Awakens.
Less than a year later, they reported that Mr. Komuro's mother, a widow, had borrowed 4 million yen, or about $36,000, from an ex-boyfriend and never paid it back.
"The volume reflects real demand for funds needed at the financial institutions who had borrowed TMLF loans a year earlier," said Yan Se, chief economist at Founder Securities in Beijing.
In the warrant, the police said they believed that Mr. Dulos had borrowed a red Toyota truck from a work colleague on the day that Ms. Dulos was reported missing.
Commercial Bank said last month it had borrowed $250 million through a loan syndicated in the Asian market, and earlier this year it sold bonds in the Swiss franc market.
He said he had expected an influx of new residents when Amazon moved in and had borrowed money to invest in the building and restaurant he owns in the neighborhood.
Four years ago, she had borrowed money to pay a labor recruiter to find her a job in Japan as a cook, where she earned enough to pay off that loan.
He said he and his wife had borrowed against their life savings for a longshot political race in Texas, framing his campaign financing difficulties as an example of selflessness and courage.
McClendon had borrowed more than $1.3 billion by pledging his stake in the company's oil and natural gas wells - a controversial perk known as the Founder Well Participation Plan - as collateral.
Sources familiar with the situation tell us Johnny's party pal, Ryan Silverstein -- aka OVO Ryan -- had borrowed Manziel's G-Wagon without asking to pick up some friends at the strip club.
LeSean McCoy called police on Delicia Cordon in July 2017 after an argument over jewelry -- with the NFL star claiming she refused to return several high-end items she had borrowed.
Twelve percent of respondents said they had borrowed money for care, including 11 percent of those with health insurance, who may still face high deductibles and other out-of-pocket expenses.
Thedeen said under the proposal, households that had borrowed more than 450 percent of their gross income - equivalent to around 6 times disposable income - would have to make higher mortgage payments.
Bob Dylan makes a major artistic statement, and eagle-eyed students of his work soon find evidence that he had "borrowed" — or, to be less kind, plagiarized — significant parts of it.
In addition to questions about the company's financial state, red flags for investors included that Neumann had borrowed against his WeWork shares and leased properties he owned back to the company.
"I don't have enough clothes to fully cover, but it's what I want to do now," she said, nervously fidgeting with the embroidered black dress she had borrowed from a neighbor.
Wiese's 22 percent shareholding in Steinhoff fell to around 6 percent after banks he had borrowed money from exercised the security rights over the stock because had used the stock as collateral.
For many years, it had borrowed money to plug holes in its budget and to repay previous borrowings, building up a debt of more than $70 billion that it could not repay.
Many of these projects are financed with Chinese loans -- as of the end of 2018, Cambodia had borrowed $4.6 billion from China, according to an official report on the country's public debt.
The pose is taken from "Olympia," by Manet, who had borrowed it from Titian's "Venus of Urbino," but Stettheimer's left hand, instead of resting on her pudendum, brandishes a bouquet of flowers.
While he has not disclosed his exact borrowings, he has called himself the "king of debt" and a New York Times investigation found that his companies had borrowed at least $650 million.
The central bank also said it had borrowed 10 million yuan (112 million roubles, $1.54 million) from the People's Bank of China in 2015 under a currency swap agreement reached in 2014.
Some of the gains Thursday may be attributed to hedge funds throwing in the towel on their short bets, forcing them to buy back the stock they had borrowed and sold short.
Senator Bhatia said he had become interested in the utility's affairs several years ago, when he noticed it had borrowed hundreds of millions of dollars for construction projects that had not been built.
After he kissed his date goodnight and said goodbye, Barber confessed to me that there was only one flaw in an otherwise perfect evening, involving some costume jewelry Prince had borrowed from her.
According to reports that swept the internet, the boss said he had borrowed the practice from corporate culture in the United States — raising similarities with recent news reports about a certain presidential candidate.
Last year the government handed over the Hambantota seaport to China in a 99-year lease after the government could not repay the money Mr. Rajapaksa's government had borrowed to build the port.
The government under former president Mahinda Rajapaksa had borrowed expensive loans to rebuild infrastructure after a 26-year civil war, investing in ports, railways, highways and power plants, mostly financed by Chinese loans.
MUSIC FAMILY While healing from a snowboarding injury, Mr. Andrew started making music on his own, experimenting with a SP-1200 sampler and four-track tape recorder that he had borrowed from his wife.
The Gants did not invent the button-down; the venerable Brooks Brothers haberdashery had borrowed the style from British polo players decades earlier, and it had been romanticized here and there in popular culture.
But public opinion curdled late last year when several tabloid magazines reported that Mr. Komuro's mother had borrowed 4 million yen, or about $36,000, from an ex-boyfriend and then failed to repay it.
He had to close both his investment management firm and a family office that advised dozens of clients, with $300 million in assets, a company he had borrowed against his home to set up.
Mr. Holder had borrowed the hankie from the two tuxedo-clad grooms in front of him, and it hadn't been his objective to go all verklempt in front of them and their 40 guests.
MOSCOW, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Russia's B&N Bank, the country's 12th biggest lender by assets, said on Wednesday it had borrowed enough money from the central bank to fulfill all obligations to its clients.
She said she had borrowed their identification cards to hide her own stake in Ping An. "When I invested in Ping An, I didn't want to be written about," she said at the time.
That explains both why southern slaveowners, many of whom had borrowed against their slaves as collateral, would never give up the practice, and why a financial settlement of the issue was out of the question.
Abbott said that the boy's father had borrowed the gun from a friend to protect their household, but he's now under investigation for failing to properly secure the firearm and putting others' lives at risk.
Fortescue, which had borrowed heavily over the last decade to finance construction of its mines in order to export increasing amounts of iron ore to China, said its net debt had been cut to $5.2 billion.
On Dec 15, Yunnan Capital missed payments of more than 900 million yuan, representing principal and interest, that it had borrowed through two trust products issued by Zhongrong International Trust, the two sources said on Monday.
I watched her pay the $85033,000 we had borrowed from her mom to a kind woman behind bulletproof glass at the clinic, one of the three in the country that will perform an abortion this late.
With $32,23 that she had raised and $4,000 that she had borrowed — she had been told that she would need $100,000 to mount a serious campaign — there was no money for television ads or proper polling.
I had borrowed the weapon — no more than a party favor in that bacchanal of R.P.G.s and gold-plated Kalashnikovs — from a fellow intelligence officer, who asked me to return it with all of its bullets.
Christy Scott Cashman, an actress and producer whose credits include "American Hustle" and "The Kids Are All Right," said she had borrowed many ensembles, for entertainment galas, but also for soirees around Boston, where she lives.
MAPUTO (Reuters) - Mozambique has no hidden loans and accusations by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that it had borrowed $1 billion more than previously disclosed were the result of confusion, the country's finance minister has said.
Earlier this month, the Wall Street Journal reported that Mozambique had borrowed hundreds of millions of dollars for a state-owned company's tuna fishing fleet, but that the funds were diverted to buy military speed boats.
Medallions, which grant the right to operate a taxi in New York City, were now depreciating assets and drivers who had borrowed money to pay for them, once a sound investment strategy, were deeply in debt.
They say that the suspect, a 28-year-old man, had borrowed money and taken out put options, which would benefit from a decline in Borussia Dortmund shares (which fell 3% on the day after the attack).
In 1968, using portable camera technology new at the time, he made a video titled "Walk With Contrapposto," shot inside a studio in Southampton, N.Y., that he had borrowed from the artists Roy Lichtenstein and Paul Waldman.
The trust said it had borrowed 126 million pounds ($160 million) as of June 26 to help fund its investee companies, equal to 16.8% of the value of its holdings and just shy of a 20% cap.
This time around she had borrowed giant bales of scrap paper from a recycling plant in Brooklyn and installed them as a backdrop, turning her store into the setting for a peculiarly urban hoedown — and raising expectations.
Going back to the "nifty 50" stocks of the 1960s, nearly every big market mania ended after central banks tightened monetary policy and many people who had borrowed to get in the game found themselves in trouble.
But when the museum reached out to Mr. Bell, she said, he had little of his own art to offer; a museum overseas, she said, had borrowed much of it for an exhibition and not returned it.
Near the summit, Szymon Konieczny, 28, of Katowice, Poland, prepared enormous cutouts of his favorite riders' faces, an idea he said he had borrowed from watching the N.B.A. His wet socks hung on a wire behind him.
But when the museum reached out to Mr. Bell, she said, he had little of his own art to offer; a museum overseas, she said, had borrowed much of it for an exhibition and not returned it.
This stranger, my father, had borrowed money from everyone he knew and hired a smuggler to take me and my siblings north to his home in the United States, where we were to begin a new life together.
"When I went to pay it back it was a lot more than I had borrowed, so I had to borrow again to pay that back, and had to borrow again to pay that back," Mr. Drewery recalled.
But in the sixth inning, using a glove he had borrowed from Flores, Walker willingly moved from second base to first, a position he had never played in the major leagues, to accommodate a double switch by Collins.
I enjoyed it, but the goggles I had borrowed from the Y were terrible, my suit from the past summer was stretched out and dragged in the water, and the chlorine was wreaking havoc on my hair color.
And when I asked my Twitter and Instagram followers if they had ever shared a vibrator with a platonic friend, I got a couple affirmative responses… including from one woman who had borrowed a vibrator from her male roommate.
Kuenzel claimed that in the weeks before the murder, he had borrowed a 22014-gauge shotgun from his stepfather to kill a stray dog, but insisted to police that he had returned it by the time of the crime.
In a July 2017 call, McCoy told officers that Cordon had some high-end jewelry that he had borrowed from jewelers for her to wear at events, items he said she had not returned, according to a police report.
The bloggers had borrowed a page from the playbook of Russia's so-called hybrid warfare, which American officials say increasingly combines the ability to manipulate events using a mix of subterfuge, cyberattacks and information warfare with conventional military might.
The Times article showed how Mr. Cruz claimed to have liquidated his family's wealth and put it into his 2012 campaign, when in fact he had borrowed money from Goldman Sachs and Citibank without disclosing it on campaign filings.
Chinese authorities opened an investigation into the company earlier this month after it emerged that a 21-year-old student who died of cancer had borrowed over $30,000 to finance an unsuccessful treatment that he found advertised on Baidu's search engine.
If, for example, Koopman Rare Art had borrowed "Mandala" from Sassoon and showed it along with their gold boxes what a sensation it would have been; the best of the past and present in dazzling conversation, attracting interest to both.
By the early 2014, it had borrowed so much money from the banks that banks were funding 63 percent of the Federal Reserve's assets and currency was providing 29 percent (capital and others provided the Fed with the remaining 8 percent).
Swedish daily SvD reported on Thursday that Geely had borrowed 4 billion Swedish crowns ($431 million) against its Volvo shares in a setup that would allow the borrower a choice to convert his securities into Volvo shares after three years.
The business will return some 500 workers it had borrowed from the Hungarian unit of premium brand Audi in 2016, reduce the number of contractors and will not extend expiring fixed-term contracts, it said in a statement on Monday.
At a kiln off the main road in Vanjarwadi village in Karjat, about 13 km (37 miles)from Mumbai, Ganesh Mukund said he had borrowed about 50,000 rupees ($750) from the owner and did not know how much he still owed.
Reuters reported on Monday citing sources that Yunnan Capital, fully owned by the provincial government's state asset regulator, missed payments of more than 900 million yuan that it had borrowed through two trust products issued by the Harbin-based Zhongrong.
In August, after determining that Katy Perry's "Dark Horse," a very generic trap song, had borrowed from "Joyful Noise," another very generic trap song by the Christian rapper Flame, a jury awarded Flame and his co-plaintiffs $22014 million in damages.
The well-pedigreed wall metaphor (Jefferson had borrowed it from Roger Williams, a 17th-century Puritan theologian) is centuries old, but it is becoming less and less apt as a description of the unique relationship between America's religions and its state institutions.
Commercial Bank this month said it had borrowed $250 million through a loan syndicated in the Asian market and last month said it had received shareholder approval to launch a global medium-term bond programme of up to $2 billion in U.S. markets.
A rising greenback was bad news for emerging markets: in those with pegs to the dollar, the appreciating currency weakened their competitive position in export markets; in those with floating currencies, debt-servicing costs jumped for companies that had borrowed in dollars.
Chen said she hadn't had enough money since December to pay his salary, but had borrowed over $5,000 from a friend to ensure he was paid because he was a loyal long-term employee and she knew his money supported his whole family.
During a brief demo of Project Rush it didn't appear as if the new app had borrowed AE's powerful compositing and masking capabilities, but advanced color correction tools was there, as were the motion graphic titling templates that are already available in Premiere Pro.
A New Zealand library was stunned to receive a book that was due back in 1948 from a woman who borrowed the item when she was a child As a young girl, she had borrowed the book from the Epsom Community Library in Auckland.
This kind of sell-off happened in February 2018, when funds that had borrowed money to bet against volatility, or big stock market swings, got caught in a sell-off and were forced to sell their S&P 500 positions, sending stocks even lower.
Fed Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer on Friday said it was a "major" concern that the 2010 Dodd-Frank law required the Fed to disclose which banks had borrowed under a special facility designed to extend credit to banks otherwise shut out of lending markets.
In an odd plot twist to the meteoric rise of his music career, Pop Smoke, 20, is accused of stealing a black 2019 Rolls-Royce that he had borrowed for a music video in California, according to an indictment and a law enforcement official.
The H1 chip is the first in a new line of headphone-focused chips that Apple is making, breaking away from the W-series chips that the AirPods had borrowed from the Apple Watch line (which will continue to use W-series processors in the future). pic.twitter.
When we went to settle, John asked for 70,000 pesos [$4,625 US] but we didn't have that kind of money: we were in the midst of opening our second restaurant and had borrowed from my grandpa, my in-laws, from everyone we could in order to launch.
As Ms. Pierson explained how the bikes worked in front of the Prince Coffee House on Arthur Avenue, Victor Sanchéz, 30, a butcher on his way to work, rolled up on a bicycle he had borrowed from a friend and asked how he could sign up.
It was later reported — first by Vox, then the New York Times — that D'Amelio had borrowed the choreography from a Georgia teen named Jalaiah Harmon, who didn't gain that same level of viral fame when she posted a video of the dance on Instagram a month earlier.
" Two Republicans from Arizona, Senator John McCain and Senator Jeff Flake, denounced Mr. Trump's anti-press attacks, with Mr. Flake noting in a speech on the Senate floor on Wednesday that the president had borrowed a term from Stalin to describe the media: "enemy of the people.
Its holdings at the bank more than doubled in December to 31 tonnes, or around $1.2 billion, after Venezuela returned funds it had borrowed from Deutsche Bank AG through a financing arrangement that uses gold as collateral, known as a swap, one of the sources said.
Junior Ceme, 34, who has a stand selling trinkets on the Champ de Mars public square in Port au Prince where the festivities take place, said he had borrowed around $150 from a friend to buy more goods for what is usually his busiest time of year.
In May, the Office for National Statistics revised up its initial estimate of last year's budget deficit by £2 billion to £76 billion ($108 billion), "largely reflecting weaker-than-expected income tax revenue from bonus payments," it said, showing that Osborne had borrowed more than he had intended.
"I doubt Prince Philip ever spoke those words to his wife, because he came from a royal house which had borrowed so much of its ritual and protocol from the British Royal Family," expert Christopher Wilson told the Daily Mail, referring to the tense scene in the Crown.
In her second exhibition, Brandi Twilley: Where The Fire Started, at Sargent's Daughters (July 12 – August 18, 2017), the artist returns to the subject of her ravaged house, this time her bedroom, and to library books on Picasso and Titian that she had borrowed just before the fire.
"I had borrowed an enormous Celine bag from my mom, and I was wearing her very sparkly Ferragamo flats, and I thought, having grown up with 'Sex and the City,' that this was the coolest thing I could possibly wear to a New York City interview," Ms. Abrams said.
When asked in a Rolling Stone interview in 2012 about how he had borrowed from Timrod and Dr. Saga without attribution, Mr. Dylan said that "in folk and jazz, quotation is a rich and enriching tradition," and complained that he has been subjected to "different rules" than others.
Liu Chuanzhi, the current chairman of Legend Holdings and founder of the Lenovo Group, had borrowed the yuan equivalent of $25,000 from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he worked as a researcher, to test his capabilities and see what he could come up with in the personal computer space.
This is not a world-class shock: Furthermore, Britain is a nation that borrows in its own currency, not subject to a classic balance-sheet crisis due to currency devaluation – that is, it's not like Argentina, where the fall in the peso wreaked havoc with firms and consumers who had borrowed in dollars.
In 2012, id Software cofounder and virtual-reality aficionado John Carmack came to the E3 videogame trade show with a special surprise: He had borrowed a prototype of a headset created by a 73-year-old VR enthusiast named Palmer Luckey and hacked it to run a VR version of the game Doom.
The vehicle was a black 2019 Rolls-Royce worth an estimated $375,000 that he had borrowed for a music video in California, according to an indictment and a law enforcement official; investigators told the New York Times the car was found parked outside Pop Smoke's mother's home in Brooklyn, with a different license plate.
The mother of one of the injured students told the French news media that he had borrowed a friend's cellphone to text that he was O.K. "His phone didn't work, but he must have known I would try to reach him because I immediately got a text message from him," the mother, Isabelle Calvez, said on French television.
They told Vox they "deeply apologized" to Morrow for being critical of him after he had borrowed their material with attribution for his podcasts: Over the years, every time one of his fans or the fans of other podcasters who know Rod would attribute our material to Rod and other podcasters, these fans would flat-out dismiss, ignore, and discount Rod's corrections.

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