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Lend
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Lend
To provide money temporarily on the condition that it or its equivalent will be returned, often with an interest fee.


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The Palestinians are not waiting for such committees but for "proper, calculated positions that do not forsake" their rights and national cause, he said, lamenting that the PA does not lend ears to real Palestinian needs and positions.
The Jewish and Israeli lobby in the United States, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) in particular, was behind the visits of two separate delegations from the US House of Representatives and the Senate--both Democratic and Republican--to Israel this month to lend ears to government officials about their policies to reach a settlement to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Without having to lend ears to the boring long lectures of the sales people, you yourself can study the details and features of the product you intend to buy.
 
 
 
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