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ACQUAINTANCE, n. A person whom we know well enough to borrow from, but not well enough to lend to. A degree of friendship called slight when its object is poor or obscure, and intimate when he is rich or famous. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
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What it means is that they'll have to borrow a little more money and repay it at a higher interest rate. Sandy Baum
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Many people came out and said, 'Boy I'd love to make a film that way.' Well, borrow some money, get some people together - you can get people to work for nothing, just treat them right, treat them as human beings, not stars, give them all an equal share, make them feel a part of what they're doing. There's no big secret to it. Seymour Cassel
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Never marry for money. Ye'll borrow it cheaper. Scottish Proverbs
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I would say issues around human rights - either you're going to take a hard stance, or you're not. You can't borrow money from China the way the U.S. has done and then turn around and say, 'But you've got a human-rights problem.' You can't be half pregnant. Dambisa Moyo
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It all comes down to the question of do you want to borrow the money, ... or have the money up front. M. Wolfe
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I think they're facing the largest challenge I've seen in recent history, in terms of an administration having to decide whether they continue to borrow and spend, or whether they face up to very difficult choices that have to be made to discipline the budget. I think we'll find out in the next few months what that decision is going to be. Leon Panetta
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You can borrow more, but you still have to pay it back. Don Rahn
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You can borrow for college, but you can't borrow for retirement. Brian Orol
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Ramon has had some offers for colleges and every meet that he does well in is another feather in his hat. We're proud of him. Greg Gibson
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The name Douglass College for alumnae evokes awe-inspiring pride, a rich history and connectedness from one generation to the next. Diminishing Douglass College's name sends a disingenuous message about our commitment to women's education. Rachel Ingber
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Definitely, he has a track record. But I'm not thinking about that right now. I haven't even played at the college level. Nate Longshore
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Coming out of college he was a zone running back. That was his style and we run a system very similar to the one he ran at Wisconsin. I think he fits our system a little better than the other system. Mike Shanahan
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Coming out of college, he was a zone-running back. That was his style, and we run a system very similar to the one he ran at Wisconsin. I think he fits our system a little better than the (Giants) system. Mike Shanahan
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DePaul can make a statement. This is a game that can put them right up there with the big girls of college basketball. Joe Smith
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Any de-emphasis on standards that prepare our kids for college is going to be of great concern to us. Mark Evans
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The state does not reimburse colleges for new programs or expansion of programs for three years. So, they have to start it themselves and have it up and running. Tom Maeser
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The study shows that the vast majority of the most powerful people in college sports are still white. Richard Lapchick