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  2. Gemach - Wikipedia

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    Gemach (Hebrew: גמ"ח, plural, גמחים ‎, gemachim, an abbreviation for גמילות חסדים ‎, gemilut chasadim, "acts of kindness") is a Jewish free-loan fund that subscribes to both the positive Torah commandment of lending money and the Torah prohibition against charging interest on a personal loan to a fellow Jew.

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    See yourself breathing a little more, living a little more, freely flying a little more. Life will become happier. #22. ... I would say a bad word, not lend a classmate a pencil, crayon, paper and ...

  4. Bavovna - Wikipedia

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    Bavovna (Ukrainian: бавовна, pronounced [bɐˈwɔu̯nɐ], literally "cotton") is a Ukrainian word and internet meme that originated during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, humorously used to refer to explosions, both those in Russian-occupied Ukraine and those in Russia itself.

  5. Loans and interest in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    One of the simplest methods was for a person to lend something to another and buy it back from them at a reduced price [6] (the purchase, of course, is independent of the loan); the Mishnaic regulations do not prevent the lender from requiring the full value of the loaned thing to be returned and so allows the lender to make a profit from the ...

  6. ‘A one-man economy’ who no one dared oppose: Working for Sean ...

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    Plenty of celebrities lend their name to clothing brands or other endeavors these days, but when Combs got into the garment business in 1998 with his streetwear label, Sean John, he was seen as a ...

  7. Metonymy - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "lend me your ear" is interpreted to metaphorically mean that the speaker wants the listener to grant the speaker temporary control over what the listener hears. First, analyze the verb phrase "lend me your ear" metaphorically to mean "turn your ear in my direction", since it is known that, literally lending a body part is ...

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    Everything was about me every single day, and it’s hard to lend yourself to another person that way. It’s a narcissistic job to have. You’re going on your “Club Valentine” tour this October.