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Educated everyday speech in the 1880s simply borrowed such terms from written "katharevousa".
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Many of the company's instrument designs borrowed heavily from the early designs.
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Financing these deficits required the country to borrow large sums from abroad, much of it from countries running trade surpluses.
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Employees were allowed to borrow out games, providing the game was used and had been released for more than 30 days.
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After reporting the trip back to the rest of the gang, the group borrowed the boat to get across in two trips.
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It was called a free library although only subscribers could borrow, non-subscribers were allowed to read on the premises.
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Blaming himself for her death, he gives up his career and turns to gambling, eventually borrowing money from a loan shark.
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The cousins had to borrow money to pay for the transport of the boat from their garage to the show.
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All are borrowed -- with varying degrees of licence -- from either history or mythology.
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At this stage in life the individual will borrow from the future to support these expenditure needs.
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