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"Lent" Definitions
  1. (in the Christian Church) the period of 40 days from Ash Wednesday to the day before Easter, traditionally a time of fasting (= giving up food or certain types of food), prayer and giving to charityTopics Religion and festivalsc2
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For comparison, Wells Fargo lent over $151 billion, Citibank lent over $129 billion and Bank of America lent over $106 billion.
This Lent—in fact, for every Lent from now on—I shall be giving up chicken curry pancakes completely.
" Sites like Popsugar and Women's Health UK have recast Lent as a kind of 40-day fitness challenge with articles like, "The Calories You'll Save Giving Up These Foods for Lent" and "How to Actually Stick to Your Lent Goals.
However a person celebrates Lent, the general goal is to remove distractions from their faith and to spend Lent recommitting themselves to God.
Citigroup lent $325 million to Kushner Companies in the spring, and Apollo Global Management, a private equity firm, lent $184 million in November.
These dates included Shrove Tuesday (the last Tuesday before Lent), the first Sunday of Lent, Easter Sunday and the Feast of Saint John (June 24).
To get a better idea of how people celebrated Lent this year, we asked R29 readers what they had planned, and why they chose to observe in Lent.
In the center foreground of the painting, "The Battle Between Carnival and Lent" we see festivalgoers celebrating on one side and pious observers of lent on the other.
Among Oger Telecom's creditor banks, Akbank lent it $1.7 billion, Garanti lent about $1 billion and Isbank about $500 million, according to the banks' first-quarter financial statements.
Zopa says it has lent almost £4 billion to consumers in the U.K. since it launched — £1 billion of that has been lent out in the last 12 months alone.
In LA, every single restaurant will turn pescatarian during Lent on Fridays and advertise tortitas de camarón under the words "cuaresma" (the Spanish word for Lent) all over their windows and menu.
While Shrove Tuesday, the Tuesday before the beginning of Lent, isn't an official German holiday, the two days preceding Lent are celebrated with carnivals and parades, so many people stayed home from work.
Deutsche Bank has lent the Trump Organization hundreds of millions of dollars for real estate ventures and is one of the few major firms that lent extensively to Trump in the past decade.
Are you still motivated to give up sugar for Lent?
Aniston, who lent her voice for the role of Mrs.
The store also lent out books for a small fee.
Mr Grillo has lent the M5S visibility and celebrity charisma.
Half of that amount was lent by Italian bank Intesa.
The top secret emails lent credence to criticism by Mrs.
It lent an iconic soundtrack a new, more intense feeling.
The "taper tantrum" of 2013 lent support to this fear.
So I think that has really lent itself to Ginny.
Bernie Sanders and billionaire George Soros lent Gillum their support.
The company recently lent its name to an Android smartwatch.
" She also lent her voice to Lizzie in Disney's "Cars.
She's lent her modeling talents to Sephora, Cosmopolitan and more.
Golden Gate had lent PacSun about $60 million in 2011.
Today is Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning of Lent.
And Miazga was recently lent to Vitesse in the Netherlands.
The president's GOP supporters lent a hand today, too. Rep.
The cellist Ezra Seltzer lent strong support in continuo passages.
It smells like March Madness, Lent and the N.B.A. playoffs.
Since 2002, the original daguerreotypes have not been lent out.
Polysync lent its silver Kia Niro hybrid to his team.
Mr. Phelps has also lent an ear to Tiger Woods.
He lent his outsize name to progressive candidates and causes.
It was that shadiness that lent the club it's name.
Banks inevitably lent too freely and some investors lost money.
And the space is intimate and lent itself to this.
Try breaking the habit by giving it up for Lent.
"Vitruvian Man" is rarely lent and is not permanently displayed.
It marks the first day of Lent in Western churches.
He gave me back everything I had ever lent him.
Until recently they lent only for purchases at selected outlets.
Millions of euros are lent out this way every year.
These were groups we had lent to and been repaid.
And here the architecture lent itself to the protestors' advantage.
Many are rarely lent and may not return anytime soon.
Bullish cash market signals lent further support to hog futures.
In the winter, ABC's Candace Smith lent me a coat.
It was lent to the Bode Museum in December 2010.
China has long lent Venezuela money in exchange for oil.
This lent credence to Trump's accusations that Comey behaved improperly.
The government spent, lent or guaranteed more than $20 trillion.
Celebrities and politicians lent their support, but there were doubters.
Steady to firmer cash hog markets lent support, traders said.
That Lent, I reread all my journals detailing our courtship.
The band Iron Reagan quietly lent us their practice space.
For Lent this year, I would like to give up the news — I would like to give up the president himself for Lent this year — but life in a democracy does not afford such luxuries.
Not all holidays lent themselves to inspiring prospective love-birds, though.
However, during Lent, Orthodox Christians "fast," which usually means eating vegan.
The Chinese ban has lent all of this a new urgency.
The banks have lent Senvion a total of 950 million euros.
The British government has lent £100m ($129m) directly through its platform.
The World Cup has lent an extra glow to the town.
I loved the high-coverage, plumping effect it lent my complexion.
Pedersen said TD has lent billions of dollars on green projects.
President Donald Trump has since lent his support to keeping Jackson.
Financials and real estate stocks lent most support to the benchmark.
A drop in U.S. oil production also lent prices some support.
Even if you observe Lent, you aren't required to wear ashes.
This isn't just any song to which she lent her voice.
He also lent the lives of British soldiers to fight it.
"It's lent a sense of drama to my life," Bednarczyk said.
The majority of private owners lent their images free of charge.
In June, Fidelity lent its support to a bill from Sens.
The EBRD has so far lent 4.5 billion euros to Serbia.
He has lent much of his political machinery to his election.
China alone has lent Venezuela $60 billion in loans since 2008.
The villagers lent books, a scarce commodity, to keep her occupied.
Her childhood on a Tennessee farm lent Summitt a rural hardiness.
That Barber was openly gay lent further resonance to the moment.
Various other reports have lent credence to some of the reports.
Eucharist Therapy Bless God Helping Repent Catholic Easter Lent Mind Pray.
I wanted to return the cowboy boots Tracie had lent me,
The emotion was true, and Mr. Katz lent generous, atmospheric support.
Then her owner lent her to another man, a Senegalese fighter.
By trending the fake story, Facebook lent credibility to the hoax.
An updated review from 2016 lent further support to those findings.
A red sweater I had lent Connie and never gotten back.
He had parties where girls were lent out during the evening.
I lent them to an exhibition and they lost the tusks.
In 2017, Athena lent two companies Mr. Philbrick controlled $10 million.
Many are rarely lent and may not return any time soon.
Previously, homophobic violence lent itself to small-scale incidents of blackmail.
In some cases, the company even lent sellers money for inventory.
Another lent her a refrigerated truck in which to prepare food.
Genesis, which was founded in 2007, lent $1 billion during 2016.
That excitement, they said, may have lent itself to his addiction.
All that has lent for a rocky year for Tesla' stock.
All this lent support to a new way of approaching Green.
Celebrities and politicians lent their fervent support, but there were doubters.
"It will be a Lent of the hunting," he told them.
S. trade deal lent support to the safe-haven bullion. GMT.
Expectations of government stimulus lent some support to the wilting market.
The cachet Algeria earned from defeating France lent him added authority.
He had lent the other two to a pair of refugees.
Funding Circle has lent over $2.6 billion globally over its platform.
Lent is far less obvious a period than Advent for secularization.
In 2016, state-owned coal companies lent workers to the factory.
I thought back to the things I'd given up for Lent in the past few years: fighting with my brother, watching Happy Days on Nick at Nite, and, for one long and terrible Lent, buttered toast.
This will be a very hard sell to those who have lent us the money in the first place, and expect to get paid back in dollars worth as much as those they lent to us.
By the way, Amazon has lent billions of dollars to these companies.
How and if you choose to recognize Lent is up to you.
Parker has long lent her support to the New York City Ballet.
This past Lent, I focused on doing service instead of giving anything.
I just remembered it's Lent and I'm not eating meat on Fridays.
But the populist assault on globalisation has lent the discussion fresh urgency.
HAVE YOU EVER LENT TO DONALD TRUMP OR ANY OF HIS BUSINESSES?
He listened, read scripture and lent his shoulder to those who wept.
Non-OPEC member Russia, the world's largest producer, has lent its support.
Uncertainty about Argentina's plans for soybean exports lent strength to soy futures.
John says that, in hindsight, he wouldn't have lent himself the money.
Meghan Markle's wedding tiara was lent to her by Queen Elizabeth II.
Reckless lenders had lent too much to feckless (and often unelected) governments.
He lent his formidable political talents to help Bush sell the conflict.
In total, Rosneft has lent PDVSA between $4 billion and $5 billion.
Last year, the bank lent to Britain more than 7 billion euros.
Beijing is reining in small financial institutions that once lent with abandon.
And recent events have lent credence to Salgado's charges of government malfeasance.
My wife lent a hand by doing similar small time jobs too.
More important, Lampert personally lent billions to Sears Kmart, increasing corporate debt.
Laurel Lainio lent a hand to two best friends who needed it.
The moderates who lent their support to the more-extreme opponents miscalculated.
Disorders aren't sorted in a subject index, but they would have lent
He also lent his vocals to Mark Ronson's "Uptown Funk" in 2014.
The US State Department on Thursday lent its support to the move.
A gray sky over Central Park lent a nice feeling of gloom.
Kyle Ketelsen's sturdy bass-baritone lent an appropriately pontifical touch to Zoroastro.
And their occasional bleating lent a lovely natural touch to the score.
It is literally the opposite of Lent—unless you gave up moderation.
Paul Revere may have lent a hand, though scholars can't be sure.
I saved everything, and they're lent to various people for different occasions.
A fall in U.S. crude inventories last week also lent some support.
The Louvre lent its bust of Cardinal Richelieu, whom Bernini never met.
But everyone lent a hand to another in a time of need.
" — JAMES CORDEN "Today is Ash Wednesday, it's the first day of Lent.
His name has been lent to streets and subway stops across Brazil.
Instead, the charity lent millions to property developers to buy the building.
Gallin, who is gay, also lent huge support to gay rights legislation.
Bank of America lent from an estimated $31 billion pool of credit.
After learning that he liked reading, she lent him a few books.
Many bridal fashion leaders lent their collections to special causes this season.
Last year, he lent me $5,000 that I can't pay back yet.
They were lent to the magazine for the purpose of taking pictures.
Those banks lent money to students, then sold those debts to investors.
We even lent the East Coast our feisty rabble-rouser Michael Moore.
As much as 60 percent would be lent to SMEs, he said.
It was this information that lent credibility to his info about Trump.
The companies later lent Kushner Companies more than a half-billion dollars.
The indexes reversed course as real estate and industrial stocks lent support.
Thank you to those of you who've lent your voices and perspective.
Here are seven seafood-focused recipes — one for each Friday of Lent.
A weaker Australian dollar also lent some support to the resource exporters.
It lent money to Donald J. Trump's organization when other banks wouldn't.
To fund it, banks lent heavily and local governments began raising money.
A rise in copper on the London Metals Exchange also lent support.
Still, she said she believed that she could have lent a hand.
In 1978 after Cleveland defaulted on some debt, Ohio lent it money.
The corporate support has lent it legitimacy which has boosted investors' appetite.
Lent, openly entered, gives guilt space, nakedness and, most important, narrative progression.
In a few days, I shall be giving up Twitter for Lent.
Pence lent Trump the legitimacy he needed to unite the Republican Party.
She wore the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara, lent to her by the Queen.
The store owner offered me hot coffee and lent me a phone charger.
But he has never lent his vision to a fashion collection — until now.
That has lent itself to a sense of legislative paralysis on Capitol Hill.
When in surplus, domestic savings exceed domestic investments, with the excess lent abroad.
This isn't the first time Harry has lent his voice to AIDS awareness.
Five days later, another detainee lent him money so he could call her.
But banks lent a record 13.53 trillion yuan of new loans in 1.143.
McConaughey lent a helping hand to the school's safe-ride program, SURE Walk.
Joel's dad lent him the funds, which Joel paid back within a year.
Technically, there are three main tenets of Lent: prayer, fasting, and alms-giving.
That has lent an added urgency to speed up the surface irrigation projects.
Many, he said, had dug out neighbors and even lent their own plows.
Like the firms they have injudiciously lent to, many banks are barely solvent.
NST has lent its name in return for a slice of the profit.
The controversial Yeezy designer, 41, has lent his talents to the Blexit campaign.
Behind the scenes, Shell lent its weight to a carbon tax proposal too.
That is barely half the amount that China lent in 2015 and 2016.
And Russia has lent $17bn to oil projects and to finance arms sales.
A friend of mine had a camera and he lent it to me.
Supply cuts led by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries lent support.
I bawled when Kina Grannis lent her soulful voice to a wedding scene.
It lent $1.7 billion last year, above its initial target of $1.2 billion.
Firm cash markets and rising wholesale beef prices lent support to cattle futures.
In December Japan's development agency lent Indonesia around $535m for two power stations.
CHINA C.BANK: LENT 3.35 BLN YUAN ON OVERNIGHT BASIS VIA SLF IN FEB
Trump backs candidate The Trump administration has lent plenty of support to Gianforte.
Her involvement alone lent AHS: Hotel a buzz factor the previous season lacked.
Investors have lent towards FANG as the macro environment has become increasingly uncertain.
He is a proper Catholic, even giving up alcohol for Lent this year.
At the same time, disruptions in the United States have also lent support.
Instead, the casino company lent him the money to pay back the bankers.
Leveraged loans are money lent to companies at relatively high rates of interest.
Haley Lent, 22, told the news outlet how she handled campaigning on Tinder.
In Missouri student protesters barracked and obstructed journalists; some professors lent a hand.
Glass Lewis, another important proxy adviser, lent support to three of the five.
" Solomon lent him a hand: "They're entitled to equal treatment under the law.
Mine have been only test drives, in a car lent by the company.
Congress lent the court a tiny ground-floor room in the unfinished Capitol.
For a while, the vocation lent Barry's solitary existence a semblance of meaning.
The Army compensated the farmers and lent them bulldozers to bury the sheep.
I once lent a black friend a copy of "Clockers," by Richard Price.
At an unspecified future date, it will be lent to the Musee Granet.
She had an ash cross smeared across her forehead in anticipation of Lent.
In some cases customers were lent money by the bank to become shareholders.
His reclusiveness, and his Randian ideas, lent his work a patina of mystery.
The promotion lent respectability to China's notoriously opaque and arbitrary criminal justice system.
"He was the brains behind it," said Boone, who lent a cool head.
The money can be lent to other companies that are hiring and growing.
Other tech titans, like Apple and Microsoft, have lent their support as well.
The urgency of the approaching premiere lent the endeavor a sense of momentum.
Hildebrand even lent the Kirchner to a show in Lucerne, Switzerland, in 1953.
The works are typically lent to government agencies for display in their offices.
It was a wealthy Flemish nationalist, Walter Verbraeken, who lent him the villa.
Those without access to the internet were lent laptops to complete the survey.
If the arguments were old, the prospect of power lent them fresh urgency.
A large window, which overlooked a side street, lent loads of natural light.
Trucks are occasionally lent out for fan events, food drives and other needs.
But Wednesday was the start of Lent, and Joe Biden gave up losing.
Mr. Lent said he was unaware of any such request concerning Ms. Barrett.
People who lent their profiles could jump in and chat at any time.
The profile lays out the extraordinary amount of assistance that Facebook lent Trump.
"No, because Meghan&aposs story lent itself to the tabloid press," she said.
He had lent it to his cousin, Joe Farrar, a few weeks before.
Behind the scenes, Bannon has lent the project his connections and star power.
The offshore yuan also lent some support to its onshore counterpart, traders said.
We lent them money even though we were behind on our bills too.
Instead, the holders of the shares that were lent out will be paid.
For observant Christians, the season of Lent means fasting, abstinence, confession and penance.
" — Eric Wissman, 22, Dyker Heights, Brooklyn "I don't give anything up for Lent.
The ride was in a vehicle lent by a West Frankfort car dealer.
Celebrities and politicians lent their fervent support and others doubted the actor's claims.
Shirley Henderson lent her voice to everyone's favorite new space alien, Babu Frik.
That brought to more than $300 million the total lent under Ms. Vrablic.
"Lent is not about having your best life now," McConnell told Lifeway's blog.
The dogma of Lent and its outward expressions are inextricable from one another.
"I've noticed that for some reason I feel happier [during Lent]," she writes.
Their money had been lent to a coal miner that soon went bust.
Sometimes Sophie lent me her clothes, but even then, I just felt off.
So, naturally, it lent itself to something you would hear [on earlier records].
This meant Christians could safely eat rabbit during Lent, when meat is otherwise prohibited.
But at the very least, former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham has lent her support.
Strum has also lent her abilities to leg braces and other types of helmets.
Stuart suggests that same system of recording lent to her answers written as his.
And the workplace drama has always lent itself to the death of supporting characters.
Energy stocks lent some support after oil edged up off its seven-week lows.
My insides are loose like a sweater one lent to a very pregnant friend.
Her last blog post was published on March 6, at the beginning of Lent.
The other woman whom the company banned, 22-year-old Haley Lent, is married. 
Hagen also expressed doubt that Ono might have lent or given the items away.
Luna lent his name, his voice, and his body to Native art and identity.
His miracle was that he fasted for 40 days during Lent, just like Jesus.
" One user who lent money to Pelletier described the transaction as "a gentleman's agreement.
The appearance of Mr. Stern lent the concert its only moment of genuine excitement.
My best friend lent me one a while back and now I'm hooked. #GuiltyPleasures.
Meng Meng and Jiao Qing were lent to Germany from China earlier this year.
Nonetheless he sometimes let tenants off their rent, or lent them money for food.
Sustained southbound inflows through the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect also lent some support.
Our excellent bartender, Jessie Dennis, lent some perspective on life as a Vegas native.
This isn't the first time Bell has lent her celebrity voice to this issue.
Robin Hood Energy takes risks—the council lent it £11m—and reinvests any rewards.
I mean, she has lent you her grandmother's tiara – take a moment to curtsy!
Worshippers spend the day giving penance or even fasting, as they did throughout Lent.
Here are some of the best meat-adjacent foods you can eat during Lent.
She lent a hand to the design process and starred in the lookbook (naturally).
Mr. Powell's speech also lent its anti-immigrant message a veneer of mainstream acceptability.
Deutsche Bank lent Trump's real estate company millions of dollars before he became president.
It's not always the same company that lent you money in the first place.
Bracher's dad also lent her $2174,22 in August to pay off credit card debt.
MGM lent out the use of one of its top costume designers, Helen Rose.
Kris and designer pal Tommy Hillfiger lent their voices to the performance as well.
Princess Eugenie wore the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara, lent to her by the Queen.
Queen Elizabeth lent the 36-year-old bride a historic tiara for the occasion.
Amazon Lending, the platform's finance arm, has lent $3 billion to merchants since 2011.
A rally in mining shares also lent some support to the broader stock market.
My buddy Scott Yorko lent me his big longboard for an idyllic sunset session.
Back at the house Marilla notices that the brooch she lent Anne has vanished.
It was Lent when the cathedral caught fire, less than one week before Easter.
For a time, Mr. Trump lent a glamorous sheen to the faded resort city.
Later, it was linked to the Christian festival of Lent, which starts next Wednesday.
Elliot Madore lent mellow eloquence to Ramón; Hye Jung Lee glittered as Ah Sing.
His lyrics lent themselves to a kind of universalist reading of exodus and liberation.
Reggaeton star Daddy Yankee also lent his vocals to the ballad/hip-hop track.
This all lent a more three-dimensional and realistic feel to the Pixel's photos.
Citigroup in the spring of 85033 also lent Kushner Companies money totaling $325 million.
She turned to her two sisters for help, each of whom lent her $2,000.
The trust also lent Dickens tens of millions of dollars to develop the land.
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle have lent their support to the program.
His tidy gray mustache and smoky-lensed glasses lent him an air of mystery.
Potted succulents and bohemian florals lent some serious pizzazz to this chic Brooklyn wedding.
It was lent most recently to the National Museum of Australia in 2015-16.
His apparent Crip affiliation lent him credibility and mystique as an unfiltered truth-teller.
She also lent her voice talents to the family-friendly animated comedy "Smallfoot" (2018).
Inflation worries also lent support, said Michael Matousek, head trader at U.S. Global Investors.
Others were lent, including "Play-Doh," Mr. Koons's massive multicolored sculpture of polychrome aluminum.
Ms. Eve has just $43,000 on hand even after she lent her campaign $100,000.
Mr Putin wants some of the billions of dollars Russia has lent Syria repaid.
The internet has given voice and lent strength to interiority, and also undermined seriousness.
Both Happ and Paxton lent credence to the notion that starting pitchers need time.
The camp commander, "a little Saxon colonel," had lent him a typewriter to use.
Throughout the evening, several mom shoutouts lent a sweetly sentimental tone to the telecast.
The second aspect is that some of these works were already lent to Benin.
Some of the more expensive items have been gifted or lent to the production.
Records show that his parents also lent him about $19,000 in start-up money.
Prosecutors allege that the Federal Savings Bank lent Manafort money based on fraudulent documents.
That outlook has lent a sense that the crisis may at last be fading.
The inventor Thomas A. Edison lent his scientific prowess to the United States Navy.
Mr. Lent confirmed that Ms. Barrett was indeed a Trinity trustee until very recently.
Dr. McEwen's studies documenting how hormones alter neurons lent credence to this emerging idea.
Blue chips lent the main support to Abu Dhabi's index , which added 0.1 percent.
Since its launch in February, Incred has lent nearly $16 million to 1,000 borrowers.
And having managed at Leicester City and Celtic, his résumé lent him considerable authority.
He lent his support to one of the country's only gay clubs, El Mejunje.
Instead of giving up something for Lent, I'm planning to make a heartfelt offering.
"Giuliani has inadvertently lent more salience to this whole line of inquiry," Sargent writes.
It was a super low-budget situation, so a friend lent us their spot.
KKR lent US$1.08bn to ACProducts, a home furnishing company, according to Refinitiv data.
Johnson also lent her numerical genius to the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing mission.
The late hour lent a charged vibe of prime-time urgency to the spectacle.
These days, sleep studies can be done at home with machines lent to you.
Collins has lent more credibility to Ramirez's charges than some of her GOP colleagues.
During that period, Schwarzman's Blackstone real estate division lent $312 million to Kushner Cos.
She lent her star power for just a few seconds -- and it was enough.
Trump lent his vocal support to two and a half Republican candidates in 2202.
Vanguard said it only lent out securities in the ordinary course of its business.
Foreign banks lent money to companies, investors and governments in the crisis-stricken countries.
He won a shocking upset in 20163, which lent him an aura of invincibility.
Finally, today is the first day of Lent for many Christians around the world.
They are lent to critics, driven by corporate executives and displayed at auto shows.
In 2013, a group of atheist bloggers observed Lent and wrote about the experience.
Lent, fundamentally, is about facing the hardest elements of human existence — suffering, mortality, death.
While Aviva Investors, also in the top 30, has lent support to the Melrose deal.
"Many people bought their products because the government has lent the company credibility," he added.
Having five pianists play the pieces lent a festival-like quality to this immersive program.
While Aviva Investors, also in the top 30, has lent support to the Melrose bid.
The company's Australian heritage has lent itself to a buyer base with an international focus.
He lent it to his friend, who then sold it for a lot of money.
On Saturday night, Kim Kardashian West lent her support to the One Voice: Somos Live!
A dog owner lent his pup a paw by destroying the shoes on his feet.
Former President Barack Obama, Holder's old boss, has also lent his name to the effort.
This Lent, for the first time in a few years, I didn't give up anything.
Many Trump supporters are also quietly content that Putin might have lent them a hand.
Techies have lent their expertise, time and money to campaigns in advance of election day.
Having met him through his son, Joseph, he lent the president $20m to buy weapons.
"It's the third time they've lent us what is ours," sniffs the director, Hamady Bocoum.
In January 2015, Intesa lent Gazprom, which is not under European sanctions, 350 million euros.
The one thing they've done, they have ... lent tens of thousands of dollars to students.
But the newspaper's investigation found that Trump had actually been lent at least $60.7 million.
Luckily, the USCCB nailed down some of the more common Lent-friendly options out there.
Gwen Stefani hints that swearing off chocolate for Lent is officially over on her Snapchat.
Simone Biles lent her imprimatur to Pretty Little Liars when she visited their set recently.
Earnin automatically debits your bank account for the amount it lent (they would say "advanced").
Observations of this physical process in Greenland's outlet glaciers have lent credence to this hypothesis.
It was originally scheduled to coincide with the end of the Buddhist Lent this month.
Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund, a top investor in both energy firms, also lent its blessing.
The U.S. government lent banks billions of dollars in bailouts stemming from the financial crisis.
Shrovetide, those two or three days leading up to Lent, were once apportioned for confession.
The South African business community also lent its considerable might to the British charm offensive.
And she lent me clothes and burp cloths that she had saved from her kids.
He then tacked 'famous' onto his name, which lent the business a certain star quality.
The US Marshals have even lent the devices out to Mexican officials hunting down cartels.
An expected fall in Iranian production also lent markets some support on Monday, traders said.
Lent may have kicked off last week, but it's never too late to start fresh.
The dinner was "a tremendously joyous party," Restaurant Lapérouse co-owner Grégory Lent told PEOPLE.
At the same time, short-term disruptions in the United States have also lent support.
That is, until a gentleman with particularly potent pipes lent his voice to the cause.
Clinton had lent her stature to the book, writing a foreword and praising the minister.
They have lent this talent to another man who must walk a thin racial line.
She even lent her voice to the updated version of the Reading Rainbow theme song.
The traders have borrowed from banks and lent it to Erbil at their own risk.
Over the weekend, Baldwin lent his name to the Virginia Democratic gubernatorial hopeful's fundraising email.
THE PROBLEM WAS, IF THE FEDERAL RESERVE HAD LENT TO LEHMAN BROTHERS, THEN WHAT HAPPENS?
And their needs lent urgency to the question of how Gansevoort would be divvied up.
Much of this debt is owed to banks, which have lent heavily to the utilities.
Trump lent his name to Trump University and owned the vast majority of the business.
So I think that lent itself really well to doing something really new and different.
She lent me a pair of anklets with pink trim because they complemented my dress.
President Trump lent significant focus to rolling back regulations, especially environmental ones, since being elected.
It's not the first time he has lent his iconic voice to a presidential campaign.
She is lent to another household whose fragile, tubercular young scion (Vincent Lacoste) seduces her.
A weak dollar lent support, making U.S. grains more attractive to those holding other currencies.
Beijing has lent some $50 billion since 2007 to Venezuela, which repays with oil shipments.
The government has covered the cost of medical care and lent the family an apartment.
They lent the movie a frisson of sexual tension and a lurking question: What if?
The color purple symbolizes Lent and the blending of red and blue for royal splendor.
The fall of Communism lent a retrospective luster to Reaganism within the foreign policy establishment.
McCorvey lent her real name to supporters of the abortion-rights movement in the 1980s.
In 2016, China lent $2.2 billion to Venezuela to bolster oil production in the country.
They've lent their name and logo to every imaginable product from UGG boots to bikinis.
One man lent me his textbook so I could follow along as the group read.
Why types of indulgences do many Christians give up during Lent, according to the article?
Deutsche Bank, which has lent President Trump billions, is putting the president on the defensive.
This obscure bureaucracy, then, is lent weight by the manner in which the game overwhelms.
Taking pity on my tennis shoes, he had lent me a pair of his boots.
It again lent space — and some glamour — for the Guild's "friend-raiser" for potential donors.
The postoperative prognosis was bleak, but a then-experimental drug therapy has lent her time.
He lent some to the Museum at Bethel Woods, adjacent to the original festival site.
He could not afford the flight on his own; an aunt lent him the money.
That was more than the $570 million the bank lent to coal interests in 2014.
Mr. Lent said the group's system of heads and handmaids promotes "brotherhood," not male dominance.
Rick Currie, a fourth-generation member, and two other members lent it 6.5m rand ($450,000).
Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, which will last until Thursday, April 9, 2020.
"The name of the city, world famous, lent the Tour a certain grandeur," he said.
The house owes that money to the bank or creditor who lent it, not you.
Its half-timbered facade lent a picturesque, if incongruous, Tudor touch to the utilitarian structure.
Nuhera, the company that makes the IQbuds, lent me a Boost pair to try out.
But that hard-driving approach has also lent itself to a "fighter mentality, " Calacanis said.
The company said it had lent more than $20 billion to more than 350,000 borrowers.
Each lent a mythic glow to a mother fading into memories of an idealized past.
Corporate earnings results from Lendlease Group Super Retail Group also lent support to their shares.
It lent not only to Trump when no one else would, but to Jeffrey Epstein.
A walrus, Kulu, has been lent to the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium in Tacoma, Wash.
To make up for it, Andrews lent the Hensons her ski house in Gstaad, Switzerland.
Russia has lent Venezuela billions to keep the regime afloat, mostly through loans to PDVSA.
He had long lent his name and music to support AIDS prevention and gay rights.
Fasting during Advent was a bit more lax than Lent, the period that precedes Easter.
A breakthrough in U.S.-EU trade talks also lent support to oil prices this week.
All of this lent itself to a feeling of being stranded, of time standing still.
The bank has lent to the gunmakers Vista Outdoor, Remington and Sturm Ruger, CNBC reported.
We have lent it to her, and she and her husband have paid us back.
So we asked New York Today readers what they planned to give up for Lent.
This year's theme was "Metamorphoses" and that lent itself to all types of interesting attire.
The $3 billion was lent in the form of a Eurobond governed by English law.
Ms. Montemayor kindly lent us a boat, and the researchers sailed down along Briarhills Parkway.
The bank lent $64 billion to developing countries last year, a figure that included China.
Lent, who is married, said she talked to 50 to 100 people on the app.
In 20163, it lent Mr. Trump $22016 million for renovations on a Wall Street skyscraper.
Billie Jean King lent her support, and so did a group of United States senators.
Ms. Lent said the biggest challenge of the technique is balancing clarity with risk taking.
I'll let you know if I continue feeling this happy towards the end of Lent.
We can tell you what the men of Trinidad are NOT giving up for Lent!
For banks, these funds can then be lent to borrowers prepared to pay higher rates.
Athena was launched in 2015 and has lent over $225 million against works of art.
While environmental advocacy is central to Pope Francis's papacy and the Church of England has recently launched a "Shrinking the Footprint" initiative (including a Lent Plastic Challenge encouraging parishioners to recycle more for Lent), American evangelicals in particular have long been wary of environmental causes.
The last time the BoE lent such a large volume of dollars to in a single day was in November 2008, when the world's financial risked total collapse, and the last time it lent more dollars in a single operation was in February 2009.
The last time the BoE lent such a large volume of dollars to in a single day was in November 2008, when the world's financial risked total collapse, and the last time it lent more dollars in a single operation was in February 2009.
Mrs. Clinton has Mr. Freeman, and Simon and Garfunkel have lent their music to Mr. Sanders.
Mead's background in industrial design lent a sense of weight to his work on these movies.
Dr. Bartolo lent an emotional power to a news conference here for the film on Saturday.
So before she gave up Match for Lent, Emma made sure Brian had her phone number.
LONDON — Easter is right around the corner, and for many that means the end of Lent.
It&aposs not the first time they have lent their expertise to an international rescue effort.
I lent the book to my friend David, who, like me, immediately declared it life-changing.
And Mike isn't the only rapper who's lent his cred and cool to the Sanders campaign.
Recent investments by heavyweights like J.P. Morgan Chase and Goldman Sachs have lent an institutional backing.
By 5353 they had lent and invested themselves into the red, prompting laws preventing future intervention.
The ground was carpeted in astroturf, which lent the otherwise normal ballroom a weirdly lush vibe.
Apollo Global, which lent $2.9 billion for real estate in Britain last year, is similarly upbeat.
It has since bounced back, as ultra-low yields and concerns over economic growth lent support.
Some of that money has been lent to Turkish companies eager for cheap dollars and euros.
That also imperils banks across the world, which have lent $400bn secured on smoke-spewing ships.
When the book was published, it lent an authoritative voice to those protesting the Sims statue.
The author claimed to be a finance official; the article's detail lent credibility to that claim.
That method, of course, lent to a different way of looking at the world around him.
Elsewhere in the galaxy, American astronaut Anne McClain, lent support to her compatriots back on Earth.
These loans were provided to the Indonesian government, distributed to SMI and then lent to IIF.
After having once already lent AGNES my address, I deferred when she asked for it again.
During the past decade China has lent Venezuela more than $50bn, and accepts repayment in oil.
In April Rosneft, an oil company whose majority owner is the Russian government, lent PDVSA $1bn.
For the Christians who choose to observe it, Lent is a time of penance and abstinence.
During Lent the order mounted a photographic exhibition of recent murders, earning abuse from Mr Duterte.
My beats always had layers and changes so it lent itself to that sound pretty effortlessly.
Sharing a sweet moment on Sunday, Matthew Rhys lent a helping hand to Keri Russell's hair.
Esparza added that a weaker U.S. dollar has also lent support to the oil price rebound.
Correspondent banks, including U.S. banks, which have lent to the foreign banks, will be at risk.
" In 2011, he lent his voice to an episode of the venerable animated series "The Simpsons.
The foreign currency can then be lent temporarily to private financial institutions in exchange for collateral.
This, and an expected fall in Iranian production lent markets some support on Monday, traders said.
Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, Luxemburg, Finland, Canada and Cape Verde have all lent their support, Lovin said.
Both are foreigners, which has lent itself to casual conspiracy theories about an internal coup d'etat.
The documents show that the force lent its tech to police departments all over Orange County.
Imminent U.S. sanctions against Iran, a large oil producer and exporter, have also lent upward pressure.
Bank stocks also lent support, gaining 0.9 percent ahead of an expected U.S. interest rate hike.
One factor that has lent support to oil prices is the structure of the forward curve.
The festivals, which lead up to Lent, date back to the early 18th century in Rio.
It benefitted, too, from Martha Berry's backup vocals, which lent the song a bit of soul.
Spike Jonze lent his directing chops to French luxury brand Kenzo for its perfume, KENZO World.
Lent to VICE by Jordan VanDina, who recently revealed the existence of this artifact on Twitter.
At that time, Kavonich did have an international credit card, which he routinely lent to friends.
And the participation of France and the United Kingdom lent at least some air of multilateralism.
Nigerian banks subsequently lent billions to local businessmen to help them buy oil and gas wells.
PEEKSKILL "Tenebrarum: Art From the Shadows," paintings by Barry James Lent and masks by Barbara Doherty.
So will Lord Balfour, a descendant of the man who lent his name to the letter.
"Happy Days" lent another long-running show, "Laverne & Shirley," both a setting and its main characters.
PEEKSKILL "Tenebrarum: Art From The Shadows," paintings by Barry James Lent and masks by Barbara Doherty.
Watching Mr. Giuliani remove the pig's 32 ribs one by one lent credence to this theory.
It was the first time the Beirut government had lent its support to such a plan.
"Before you know it, I'm being lent out to politicians and academics and royalty," Giuffre said.
It was held in place by a Cartier 'halo' tiara, lent to Kate by the Queen.
He bailed tenants out of jail, lent money for funerals and let some missed payments slide.
It means that more money is being lent, employment is healthy, and small businesses are confident.
Jack White, The Weeknd, James Blake, and Kendrick Lamar lent their musical talents to the album.
But for restaurants in areas with large Catholic populations, Fridays during Lent can mean slow business.
John Delaney raised $2.4 million from donors and gave/lent his campaign an additional $9.4 million.
The works will be lent individually in rotation over the course of the next two decades.
In 2017, Mr. Haselsteiner lent his foundation's portion of the Essl Collection to the Albertina Modern.
The tenor Robin Tritschler's clear, strong voice lent authority to his portrayal of the angel Uriel.
Still, a second juror said the similarities between the attacks lent credibility to the women's accounts.
In recent months, farmers have lent their strength to marches, riding slowly with the demonstrating masses.
At one point, Mr. Deripaska lent Mr. Manafort $10 million that prosecutors suggested was never repaid.
In 21.25, Google also lent Mr. Rubin $214 million to buy a beach estate in Japan.
During my visit, a batch of By Chloe cupcakes, with colorful frosting, lent a homey touch.
Back in my apartment, I would write on an old computer my boss had lent me.
My first CarPlay test might have been a bit easier had GM lent me an SUV.
Kirk Franklin, who lent a hand to Kanye West on his triumphant "Ultralight Beam," was host.
Her lawsuit claims that Epstein later "lent" her out for sex to his friends, including Dershowitz.
It signals the start of Lent, which ends with the celebration of resurrection on Easter Sunday.
Without giving details, they said they had discovered a note that lent itself to that motive.
He said the friend who lent him his Upper East Side apartment was not charging rent.
It was chilly that evening, and Mr. Weishan lent Ms. Ignatius a sweatshirt to wear home.
Some pieces are being lent from museums and much of it will not be for sale.
The actual men of God roamed the exhibition, happily enraptured by treasures lent from the Vatican.
The company said it had lent over $325 million to more than 7,100 students to date.
Allies like China, Turkey, and Malaysia lent important support during the task force's session this week.
Another user, Haley Lent, told Reuters she talked to as many as 100 people on Tinder.
Ray dove in after her and hit his head, too — which lent to his addled state.
" The bohemian reputation lent the neighborhood the nicknames "Greenwich Village on the Hudson" and "Red Hill.
Their donations became a primary source of funds, while CORE lent its support to their causes.
It is not comparable to Catholics abstaining from meat during Lent or Muslims fasting during Ramadan.
He was lent to the now-defunct HRT team for the second half of that year.
In the selections she chose, she lent equal weight to momentous moments and otherwise unobserved ones.
Vrablic's division also lent millions of dollars to other members of the Trump and Kushner families.
Sightings over the decades have lent an air of legitimacy to the century-old urban myth.
His lounge, where rooftop drinkers are lent fluffy red robes, first offered plastic domes in 2015.
Her artistic bodega — her fauxdega — fills a street-side space lent to her by the Standard.
"Trafigura and Rosneft are paying on their own, with no funds lent from VTB", he said.
She lent me a hat because the fascinator I ordered from London didn't arrive in time.
The dollar index at a near eight-week low has also lent support to the metal.
Women and men of influence have lent their time to be those mentors and provide guidance.
The hour lent a prime-time urgency to the spectacle, but both sides reverted to boilerplate.
The final Mass is this week, on Ash Wednesday, the start of the season of Lent.
The Los Angeles Theatre Organ Society lent them a replica of a Mighty Wurlitzer theater organ.
Horizons Ventures has also put money into the company, while Cathay Bank lent it $30 million.
Cuts to the U.S. benchmark borrowing rate have lent support to emerging market currencies this year.
The bank lent 128 billion yuan for six months and 367.5 billion yuan for one year.
"You get rid of your eggs, butter and fat the night before Lent begins," he explained.
And if you're observing Lent, we'd love to know: What are you giving up, and why?
But he should remember that the Labour Party's red wall has only lent him its vote.
An influential science advisory group lent its support to a once-unthinkable proposition: human genetic engineering.
Meanwhile, Amazon's acquisition of Twitch lent it even more dominance in the realm of gaming entertainment.
" Rober also lent the package to his friends to capture the reactions of other "porch pirates.
By comparison, the U.S. Ex-Im Bank has lent only $33.61 billion in the same timeframe.
"We must recognize that people lent us their votes at this election," the prime minister said.
At that hour, after 40 days of Lent, the soup brings you right back to life.
Lent begins in February and concludes at the end of March, with Easter soon to follow.
These atmospherics, together with the generally conventional dramaturgical choices, lent the production a somewhat musty quality.
State-controlled banks are the most exposed to Odebrecht, as they lent the most without collateral.
China has built schools, paved roads, bored tunnels and lent Tajikistan $1.3bn—nearly half its foreign debt.
The actress, 47, has lent her voice to the wildly popular Disney Junior animated series Doc McStuffins.
Mardi Gras has also come to refer to the weekend of parties and celebrations immediately preceding Lent.
The rise lent support to anecdotal evidence of abuse toward Muslims and eastern Europeans following the referendum.
Most banks have retreated to their home turf and lent to each other almost exclusively against collateral.
Then, of course, Ludacris lent his name and visage to his own version of Tag body spray.
The Kansas National Guard has lent four Black Hawk helicopters to the firefighting effort for water drops.
His parents were in fact not eligible for any recompense, but relatives had lent them ¥22014m ($0573,2057).
The IMF's disbursement was the first time in over a decade the Fund lent money to Ethiopia.
His name alludes to the Easter fasting season, they note, and he rose to power during Lent.
Although giving up treats for Lent is rooted in Christian tradition many non-believers also take part.
But, for Lent this year, lots of people are giving up something a little bit different: plastic.
Winnie Harlow, Kris Jenner, Rosario Dawson and Connie Britton have also lent their support to the cause.
Prince wouldn't say how much money the company has lent to its retail, corporate and institutional clients.
Euro-area banks have lent about $150bn to Turkey, amounting to about 10% of their combined equity.
The central bank lent 230 billion yuan for six months and 207 billion yuan for one year.
A lot of thoughtfulness has been lent to navigation in general, but not all of it succeeds.
In the past two years Beijing has lent Djibouti some $1.4bn, more than 75% of its GDP.
Facebook, Amazon and other stocks that had lent strength to the market last year extended Friday's decline.
According to Kensington Palace, Eugenie wore the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara, lent to her by the Queen.
The central bank lent 88.5 billion yuan for six months and 105.5 billion yuan for one year.
Today, state-run media cover pandas lent to foreign zoos with tabloid zeal, celebrating birthdays and pregnancies.
The central bank lent 451.5 bln yuan for six months and 311.5 bln yuan for a year.
Energy stocks also lent support with a 22.1 percent gain, helped by strength in crude oil prices.
I always get lent beautiful suits and then I add my own touches to make them mine.
Those who lent their profiles didn't have to stay silent while the conversations were going on, however.
Winter Song even features French physical comedian Pierre Etaix, who lent his agile hands to Bresson's masterwork.
Despite his defense, Egerton explained that when they actually filmed the scene, Delevingne's husband lent a hand.
Since Lent represents the time that Jesus spent wandering in the wilderness, it's an understandably solemn time.
Later I lent a lot of the photographs I'd collected to a museum in Santa Clara, California.
He also lent his name to detective Dan Tanna in Aaron Spelling's late '70s crime drama, Vega$.
Avenue Capital's Marc Lasry--also on today's show--agrees that Chinese banks have lent too much money.
Last November, Liam Neeson lent his voice as Ice, and in December, Reese Witherspoon starred in Home.
The group said an average of 25 people per day participated in its Lent round of vigils.
Easter is right around the corner, and the end of Lent abstinence and fasting is in sight.
The vivid physicality of classical dance has always lent itself to tales of deceit and double-crossing.
The central bank lent 207 billion yuan for six months and 187 billion yuan for one year.
The central bank lent 150 billion yuan for six months and 3.1.5 billion yuan for one year.
My gaming talents have always lent themselves to fast-paced, instinctual experiences (see: my love of platformers).
Negative interest rates are used when policymakers want cash to be lent, or spent, and not saved.
Rickman lent his famous voice to the Blue Caterpillar in Tim Burton's retelling of Alice in Wonderland.
A large proportion of that total was lent by banks in the UAE, the region's financial centre.
Amazon recently announced that it has lent out $1 billion in small loans in the past year.
She lent it to her daughter-in-law Serena Linley to wear on her 1993 wedding day.
The greenback fell as weak data last week lent further support to the bank's recent accommodative stance.
Last December, Alan Rickman lent his legendary voice to a video of a tortoise eating a strawberry.
The central bank lent 151 billion yuan for six months and 188 billion yuan for one year.
China lent Costa Rica nearly $400 million in 2013 during a visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Mr Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League and the Pakistan Peoples Party have lent moral support, but little else.
In recent years, however, this regulatory regime has lent corruption a legal structure in which to flourish.
The space was lent by a neighbor to the gardenless gardeners, who still show up every day.
U.S. stocks later tumbled to a three-week bottom, mitigating the support lent by the weaker dollar.
When the government last year imposed tight fiscal conditions, state banks lent mostly to the private sector.
Trade-sensitive mining stocks also lent support to the local benchmark, with the sub-index rising 0.2%.
A stream of harp (Bridget Kibbey) lent a mystical vibe to "Sombre," settings of Ezra Pound cantos.
Trade-sensitive mining stocks also lent support to the local benchmark, with the sub-index rising 0.3%.
Analysts said a renewed rise in U.S. bond yields this week lent some support to the dollar.
It has also lent or committed almost $4 billion to three FLNG schemes off the African coast.
The sprawling city lent the most credence to the Islamic State's claim to rule a fledgling nation.
Embracing the physician-heal-thyself philosophy, Dr. Browne imposed one rule on herself: No chocolate during Lent.
Willow also lent her voice to an episode of "Neo Yokio," an animated series which stars Jaden. 
" He later lent his acting and directing skills to the 2018 remake of "A Star Is Born.
BNDES, the only lender in Brazil that charged single-digit interest rates, lent billions to Eike's projects.
Technological advances in particular have lent poignancy to the old saw: There ought to be a law.
He has lent his campaign $244,000 of his own money and received donations of more than $200,000.
This being Easter Sunday, I'm reminded of a number of friends who "gave up Facebook" for Lent.
A glass-enclosed shower with white tiles and a rectangular wall-mounted sink lent a contemporary feeling.
That has not lent him much of an insider advantage, though, when he picks his own lineup.
Google lent us one of each, in addition to the camera, to test Clips in more situations.
The central bank lent 123 billion yuan for six months and 182.5 billion yuan for one year.
We grew up with different races, religions and colors, and that lent great diversity to the scene.
She lent her voice talents to playing a nurse ant named Hova in "The Ant Bully" (2006).
Years ago, he lent his name to billboards in Chinese cities that showed horrific piles of tusks.
It lent money to Jared Kushner, Mr. Trump's son-in-law, and to Mr. Kushner's father, Charles.
While Mr. Lee's dialogue for Spider-Man could be buoyant, peppered with wisecracks, Mr. Ditko lent mood.
The naïve and yet not-so-naïve peasant still worries about the kopeck he lent the miser.
After more than 140 initially lent their names, dozens more contacted organizers Tuesday asking to take part.
ESL and its affiliates lent Sears nearly $244 billion, about half its total debt as of September.
Over the last decade, China has lent money and erected infrastructure on a sweeping scale across Africa.
The internet, our critic writes, has given voice and lent strength to interiority, and also undermined seriousness.
Luckily my cousin was with us and lent me $4, narrowly averting a very public temper tantrum.
Lent is the penitential season in the Christian calendar that traditionally runs from Ash Wednesday to Easter.
Fortunately the story of the Beehive co-working space easily lent itself to bringing Olivia with me.
They lent Theranos $30 million on top of the $350 million they invested in redoing their stores.
" In 1995, Tom Hanks lent his voice to Woody, the trusty sheriff doll in Pixar's "Toy Story.
Will scarves be lent to those who are cold, snacks be shared with those who are hungry?
I pick these up, along with the boots I lent her the other night and the tulips.
A teacher lent her the money to get to New York, and someone gave her a dress.
Consider China's largest overseas loan recipient, Venezuela, to which it has lent some $67 billion since 2007.
I've lent it to my sister Julie, who was given a diagnosis of ovarian cancer last fall.
In other environmental news, the Church of England is asking Anglicans to give up plastic for Lent.
Medvedeva has lent skating costumes to Zagitova and Zagitova lists Medvedeva as one of her sporting heroes.
It's a dilemma for those observing Lent: extravagant displays of romantic love, or fasting and self-discipline?
At moments, all four players employed a perfectly matched, tense vibrato that lent the music neurotic urgency.
Meanwhile, Republicans who have not lent their full-throated support to the relentless obfuscation have been ostracized.Sen.
It tried to bully countries, particularly in Africa, to which it had lent considerable sums of money.
This week lent a sense of history so tangible you could almost reach out and touch it.
Clinton, Stephen Curry, Amy Schumer and the Obamas have all lent their star power to the campaign.
In 1973, he lent his voice to the children's animated series "Schoolhouse Rock!" led by Bob Dorough.
Hollywood stars like Joaquin Phoenix, Alicia Silverstone and Mayim Bialik have lent their name to the cause.
The museums that lent the works will be harmed by the loss of the objects, she said.
After Bernstein's father lent them two thousand dollars, they bought an Android phone and went to work.
Taking more care with the garden has lent a sense of pleasure and industry to our home.
He has lent his campaign $244,000 of his own money and received donations of more than $200,000.
So far, China has lent Serbia about €5.5 billion for the construction of bridges, highways and railroads.
Another frequent collaborator of mine, Doug Peterson, lent a hand with the nitty-gritty of grid design.
The UAE and Egypt have long backed Haftar, while France and Russia have also lent him support.
Energy stocks also lent support to the local benchmark, rising 0.6% to a near one-week high.
Instead he lent his support, and with it his broad popularity among voters, to the "Leave" campaign.
A short time after, the group lent Kushner Companies $325 million for some of its Brooklyn properties.
A 2016 collaboration with cult fashion brand Vetements re-sparked interested and lent Juicy some street cred.
The company has lent over $20 billion to more than 350,000 borrowers in the past six years.
For those observing Lent, we'd love to know: What are you giving up this year, and why?
Fast-food fish items are relevant for only two kinds of people: pescatarians, and Catholics during Lent.
Without the monarch's support—and the legitimacy lent by her voice—it would be impossible to execute.
The bride also wore Queen Mary's diamond bandeau tiara, which was lent to her by Queen Elizabeth.
In the film, Cage lent his voice as Superman, a hero that inspires the team of teens.
All through the next year that unnameable guilt dogged me, until I longed for Lent to come.
But its private wealth arm, hungry for business, eventually took him back and lent him millions more.
She lent credence to conspiracy theorists who see vaccination campaigns as a scheme invented by profit-hungry corporations.
That turmoil lent weight to their ideas and helped them resonate in ways they probably wouldn't have otherwise.
The metals and mining sector also lent support, rising 0.8 percent to touch an over 3-month high.
Those results lent support to the idea of loop extrusion, a prior proposal about how DNA is packaged.
So what if we look at this current political climate as a natural event and lent a hand?
PNB said that other banks appeared to have lent money to customers abroad based on the fraudulent transactions.
Their cotton fetched top prices because its high-quality fibre lent a luxurious sheen to clothing and bedsheets.
In the years since, he's lent his support to oddball causes like 9/11 trutherism and UFO theories.
By this time I had reread and lent out the book enough that the binding started to strain.
The fact that he subtitled it "Episode One" lent itself from the beginning to be an ongoing series.
In 1855, Pastrana was married to Theodore Lent, who saw her as a path to fortune and fame.
Although, I decided to give up Instagram for Lent, Instagram has provided me with some amazing Whole303 recipes.
The PBOC lent 66.5 billion yuan in six-month maturities and 392.5 billion yuan in one-year maturities.
This lent a suspenseful quality to the evening, as fly balls went up and up and then disappeared.
It was the Publicis CEO, Maurice Levy, however, that lent a breath of fresh air to the discussion.
They've been so popular that the shop has lent them to customers as Halloween costumes, Ms. Siafakas said.
Technically, Trump has only lent his campaign money, meaning that his self-funding could ultimately cost him little.
Trump has already lent his campaign committee $36 million and has promised to spend more on his efforts.
Yao Ming, a retired basketball star, has lent his name to campaigns to save elephants, sharks and rhinos.
According to Kensington Palace, Eugenie is wearing the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara, lent to her by the Queen.
Pope Francis will say Mass today at St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican for the start of Lent.
The government, which wants to spur consumer spending and investment in infrastructure, would rather state banks lent more.
"That wasn't necessarily easily done because she's never lent any of her music to any television," Brolin said.
But China's development banks lent $150bn to the region from 2005 to 2017, a sum Taiwan cannot match.
He says he bought it from the guys who lent its evil backstory to the 2012 horror film.
Decorating copper or glass with lead-based colours was a European craft that lent itself well to porcelain.
Kagan argued that having a person whose vote was less predictable lent the court a sense of impartiality.
As the frail Pickett struggled to his feet amid applause, Macron walked over and lent the veteran support.
To stave off disaster, it lent aggressively—to banks, to money-market funds, even to other central banks.
Much of the Fire Department's real equipment had been damaged, so the show lent whatever resources they could.
"Clean Monday" celebrations mark the end of carnival season and the beginning of the Greek Orthodox Lent fast.
Their cotton fetched top prices because its high-quality fiber lent a luxurious sheen to clothing and bedsheets.
Last week, President Donald Trump rescinded Obama's directive that lent protection to trans high school students in bathrooms.
Albert Kelly, an Oklahoma banker, lent Pruitt money to buy a home and a minor league baseball team.
The da Vinci exhibition includes two dozen drawings lent by Queen Elizabeth II, along with paintings and sculptures.
Analysts said a renewed rise in U.S. bond yields this week still lent some support to the dollar.
The British firm is a rival to Funding Circle and to date has lent £1.3 billion ($1.8 billion).
Players could only leave the poor house if another player lent them enough money to clear their debts.
And can someone please explain why Vivian Pressman (Katey Sagal) was joking about giving things up for Lent?
Rosneft has lent PDVSA between $4 billion and $5 billion in recent years, according to earlier Reuters calculations.
What it really lent to Apple was a cool, fashion-forward factor that the watch was seriously lacking.
It also means that Lent is over, which means a return to eating whatever the hell you want.
In his Facebook post, Mr. Lent thanks the Good Samaritan attendees who acted quickly to save the day.
What is more, it exceeded the technically important 200-day moving average yesterday, which lent it additional buoyancy.
In 2015, he brought in only $90,000, according to FEC figures, and lent his campaign an additional $124,000.
Other factors that lent support to the resilience in property sales include depreciation in the pound, Lodha said.
This has hurt Italian firms—and their pain has been transferred to the banks that lent to them.
Actor George Clooney also lent his voice for the cause in a public service announcement for the coalition.
I lent my voice to a beautiful script that I hope you will all see in its entirety.
The gaming industry is massive, and the advent of professional gaming, or eSports, has lent it some legitimacy.
Many repackaged their loans as investments, skipped key financial disclosures and lent money to too many risky borrowers.
In certain cases, IL&FS lent funds to insolvent entities and to troubled projects, the report also said.
The protest movement has publicly distanced itself from Iran, but leaders in Tehran have often lent vocal support.
Nonetheless, Swedbank still lent too freely to borrowers in the Baltics, Russia and Ukraine in the early 2000s.
Alipay's parent company says that, to date, it has lent more than $100 billion, mostly to small businesses.
Mining stocks also lent support to the benchmark, with the metals and mining subindex closing 0.2 percent higher.
He's lent a hand to a handful of local candidates in both states, leading fundraisers and holding events.
People had lent money on the basis that housing prices could go down, but only a certain amount.
Then I lent it to a friend in the hope that we could enjoy discussing its terribleness together.
But another, less famous work, "The Haywain Triptych," is lent, and time is devoted to analyzing its iconography.
Given the magnitude of this undertaking, the MOT lent its support as we do with all international events.
He lent her his studio to craft the recordings that'd end up becoming 2010's The Magic Place.
Carnival's very literal carnal celebration, in the Catholic tradition, gives way to the sober, metaphysical reflection of Lent.
Nor was it the problem of the hedge funds and other investors that had lent the company millions.
A vicar friend offered to do the ceremony, and everyone from hairdressers to graphic designers lent their skills.
Then he lent her his garage when she decided to strike out on her own and design jewelry.
Calabresi said the reporter then lent credibility to these findings by emphasizing the detective's connection to the Riches.
Australia's heavyweight financial stocks also lent some support to the local benchmark with the sub-index rising 0.2%.
Because it's a happy occasion, the Catholic restrictions on eating and drinking during Lent are also temporarily restricted.
Student-led demonstrations against gun violence on Saturday represented triumphs of youthful energy, while adults lent organizational support.
Two people who'd lent me money knew about my situation, but most of my friends had no idea.
But executives at the bank, which has lent billions of dollars to their companies, rejected their employees' advice.
Mardi Gras is next week down in New Orleans: Fat Tuesday in advance of Lent with its fasts.
He lent cornerback Carlos Rogers $125,000 in 2009, and later sued Mr. Rogers to get the money back.
The gravelly tones of the bass-baritone Kevin Short lent the requisite solidity to Jack Rance, the sheriff.
He later removed the cross and added the fish, a traditional food served during the festival of Lent.
In 1951, the Linz-born artist and collector Olga Jäger lent all four artworks to the Neue Galerie.
Mayor David Briley accompanied him to the Vanderbilt hospital, and even lent him his office for an interview.
The money raised via these debt and equity offerings is lent to consumers in countries where it operates.
He displayed them at his country house in New Jersey, and sometimes lent them to new American academies.
Somebody even lent the girth a fretful name: "peak TV" — the "money can't buy happiness" of screen life.
It's Fat Tuesday -- the last day of parades, parties and indulgence before the Christian season of Lent begins.
So Christians made pancakes to use up their supply of eggs, milk and butter in preparation for Lent.
Signature Bank and the broker lent Mr. Nanguit almost $400,000 without requiring a significant down payment, records show.
This lent a double whammy to the reveal, since it forced us to grieve for our own naïveté.
A stronger U.S. dollar lent support to export-reliant healthcare stocks, which jumped 1.4% to a record high.
Mr. Boothe lent his burly frame and Texas drawl to numerous TV series beginning in the late 1970s.
Hong Kong shares were also boosted by data showing Chinese banks lent far more than expected in September.
Pakistan's Malala Yousafzai, the youngest ever Nobel Peace Price winner, lent her voice to the push for justice.
On Tuesday, the PBOC said it lent 245.5 billion yuan ($35.8 billion) to 22 financial institutions via MLFs.
Among the first responders were roughly 2023 service dogs who lent their skills to the search for survivors.
They worked in a group at the bank responsible for investing depositors' money that isn't being lent out.
Their starkly oppositional colors lent the series a further air of symbolism and a sense of the miraculous.
Lizzo lent a hand in Melbourne, Australia sorting through donations and packing food hampers for bushfire-affected families.
Online I find a grisly medical thriller to send Rachel, along with the book she had lent me.
Mr. Harden, Mr. Lawrence's father, often lent him money and once accompanied him to an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting.
Crucially, Mr. Stewart's small paintings and drawings, lent to Ms. LaBouvier by his family, are an emotional anchor.
She says it's dedicated to Stormi and inspired by her, but the kiddo also lent a helping hand.
The past five years the World Bank has lent China an average of $1.8 billion per fiscal year.
Aalst's parade, which takes place on the Sunday before Lent, is the pinnacle of a three-day feast.
But in 1998, it emerged that he had quietly lent archdiocesan money to an abusive priest, the Rev.
Loans from China's two official policy banks made up 80 percent of the $ 97.5 billion lent by China.
As Lent explained this to me, it became clear that the workshop is more than a licensing tool.
As a freelancer, Mr. Aubry had lent a hand to fashion designers like Alexandre Vauthier and Bouchra Jarrar.
This was nearly as much as the capital lent to UK CRE by all North American banks combined.
Immortalized in song and onstage, these two have lent their names and heartache to a couple of films.
David and Peggy Rockefeller's own prized paintings — by Cézanne, Gauguin, Matisse, Picasso — were lent to the museum permanently.
Germany, which holds elections in September, wants the IMF on board before new money is lent to Athens.
Mr. Müller-Schott's dark, penetrating sound lent richness and depth to phrases more familiar from a shimmering violin.
At first, he enjoyed a kind of anonymity, which lent his misty, spooky music a bit of mystery.
Aiding their efforts is the comedian Jon Stewart, who has lent his fame to this cause for years.
The parade, which takes place on the Sunday before Lent, is the pinnacle of a three-day feast.
Elizabeth Taylor was its founding international chairwoman, and Barbra Streisand, Woody Allen and Warren Beatty lent their names.
Lent is, in other words, simultaneously sidelined by many ostensibly practicing Christians and appropriated by the secular world.
It was allegedly filmed at Carnival, the annual fantastical celebration ahead of Lent that Brazil has made famous.
He lent his voice to marriage equality in the poem "Until We Could," commissioned by Freedom to Marry.
The performance really got going as Day lent her voice to Goulding's song — and then eclipsed Goulding altogether.
The leadership qualities of Southerners lent themselves to being the sort of person who might do some bullying.
Dean Heller (R-NV), who opposed previous Republican bills over Medicaid cuts, has lent his support to this plan.
APA Group and AusNet Services Ltd also lent support to the sector, rising 22 percent and 22.2 percent, respectively.
I gave up sweets for lent, so instead of the chocolate-chip cookies for dessert, I eat some raspberries.
Oscar-nominated cinematographer Rachel Morrison has since lent her eye to the year's biggest film so far: Black Panther.
"[Laura is busy] decorating the nursery," shares Brand, who recently lent his voice to the upcoming animated film Trolls.
Long said McGee had left his helmet in the locker room and he lent his to the hungover receiver.
It's been more than three years since skateboard legend Tony Hawk has lent his name to a new game.
Based on the conversation with my priest, I decide that I am going to give up Instagram for Lent.
Notably, President Trump has also lent his support, as did Secretary Mattis on a recent visit to the country.
During the remainder of 2012, the Cruz campaign repaid Mr. Cruz for about half of the money he lent.
The Kremlin-linked First Czech Russian Bank lent €9m ($9.5m) to the National Front of Marine Le Pen (pictured).
A friend lent my husband and me some of her Magic cards during an exceedingly cold winter in Boston.
She lent her support to friend Ariana Grande, who was featured in Beers' photo, as she sang on stage.
" Pires took to Instagram to defend the campaign, saying in a video: "We lent our image to generate visibility.
The witnesses lent their voices to two court actions likely to mark a major turning point for the FLDS.
Another, MarketInvoice, offers peer-to-peer loans secured against businesses' invoices and has lent 1.7 billion pounds since 2011.
After the scare in 2010 Japan lent money to Lynas, an Australian mining company with a refinery in Malaysia.
The veil is held in place by the Queen Mary Diamond Bandeau tiara, lent to Meghan by Queen Elizabeth.
But it had lent out a lot of that money to oil companies and to Nigeria's floundering power sector.
"It looks like there is stirring demand for money, that's right, money that is lent by banks," Cramer said.
It made sense, but nothing in the fossil record lent support to his hypothesis, so it was summarily discounted.
This dramatic context has lent an added intensity to climate policy battles even in smaller and lower-emitting states.
Like Olivier, Ebizo has also lent his talents to television and film in the hope of increasing kabuki's profile.
The track served as a musical reunion for Rihanna and Drake, who lent his lyrics to the new track.
Regulators instead used quotas to dictate how much banks lent and in effect fixed their deposit and lending rates.
On Tuesday he outlined plans for regular reviews aimed at ensuring more money is lent to Nigeria's private sector.
It could turn to China, which has already lent it more than $50 billion and accepts repayment in oil.
Given how widely the party's ideas have influenced powerful Republicans, the convention's modesty lent the Libertarians an underdog air.
They lent a dangerous, violent, often grotesque edge to his rallies, and they're obviously not going away anytime soon.
But while the results lent the PP some momentum in talks with other leaders, it still faced difficult options.
It's only lent to anyone, for a little while, from somebody else, and that power can be wrested away.
"She lent money with interest and it will be repaid, so it's not a payment," Jean Veil told reporters.
A tense video captured and shared on Facebook by Loren Lent, who witnessed the fall, shows us what happened.
"Girl falling from ride at 6 Flags Great Escape and they have NO means to rescue them," Lent wrote.
The cart with the brunch drinks comes around, but we both gave up drinking for Lent so we pass.

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