By 1985 the three groups had borrowed $7 trillion.
While the group borrows from crust and anarcho-punk, they do not identify with a particular political outlook.
For the occasion, the group borrowed a period instrument from the Museum of the American Piano.
A group of teenagers borrow a car, unaware that gangsters have stashed mob money in it.
She said the group had already borrowed about $340 million so it could maintain programs it had committed itself to provide.
The kidnappings raised fears that militant groups might have borrowed a favored tactic of insurgents in Iraq.
The group invested $132 million in equity and borrowed the rest.
The group, which includes several insurance and reinsurance companies, put up $50 million and borrowed $100 million to provide the cash for the deal.
In addition, the group borrowed $423,619.99 from three Dallas banks to finance infrastructure.
The group borrowed $750,000 against the $1.2 million cost, but the Knights were building not just for their own use but also for income.