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The church condemns usury and the loaning of money at high interest.
The earliest loaning of books was by a private individual, Cyrus Bryant.
The loaning of the facility's equipment is in high demand by many amateur as well as professional venues throughout the state.
The new boss used the new legislation to great effect and even persuaded the club to allow a ruling on the loaning of professionals.
Peak's loaning of MAI computers and software to its customers.
The school is also a member of Newbury Library which facilitates inter-library loaning.
One of the initiatives being used in the area for creative businesses is the loaning of free display cabinets to businesses.
He moved to Lockport in 1867, where he resumed farming and was also engaged in the loaning of money.
But the loaning of books was resumed, the subtle process of his aesthetic education that Miss Heydinger had devised.
These conditions forbid the loaning of artworks to other institutions as well as insisting that the exhibition spaces not be modified in any way.
During the 1950s, six more semi-detached houses were built in The Loaning and ten in Murray Place.
Robert Vietch talks with his wife Jeanette outside his parents' war time home at 35 Loaning Road.
However, this first loaning of upsilon into Latin is not the source of Modern English Y.
In the early 1800s the Donegall Road in Belfast was called Blackstaff Loaning.
The village itself consists of around 20 houses, situated off Eckford road, the minor Well road and the historic drove road, the Loaning.
Elder was the eldest son of William Elder of Loaning, by his wife Elizabeth, whose maiden name was Man.
"Now if we're going to be less dependent on foreign investment and foreign loaning of money to us, then we have to increase the savings rate in this country," Mr. Bentsen said.
One of the direct outcomes of this transfer was the loaning of 288 Piper L-4 "Grasshopper" aircraft from the AAF to the CAP.
In 1836, the Bank of England decided to tighten the loaning of credit both domestically and to foreign parties to help increase dwindling reserves of monetary value held in the banks.
Complete in-tree implementation of AMD64 support was achieved prior to the hardware's initial release due to AMD's loaning of several machines for the project's hackathon that year.
Among the problems, the publication said, were "a shortage of rice in reserve; bad quality of rice; the trading, exchange and loaning of rice and many other supplies at variance with regulations.
The process of constructing the stadium started September of 1940 when the council of Guayaquil approved the loaning of 4 square street blocks for the construction of Emelec's new stadium.
The library at NUS High School is an NUS Library, where it shares the same loaning, transaction and catalogue system as any other NUS Library.
On 2 January 2011, following the loaning of Brad Guzan to Championship side Hull City, Marshall was named on the Aston Villa bench in a 3-3 away draw with Chelsea.
Sympathetic to the British plight but hampered by the Neutrality Acts, which forbade arms sales on credit or the loaning of money to belligerent nations, Roosevelt eventually came up with the idea of "Lend-Lease."