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  • ank/financier and will effectively use it as collateral against a production loan.
  • 9, the salt industry was given to bankers as collateral against government borrowing, and then in 18
  • His film credits include Flicka, Jarhead, Collateral, Ali, and Erin Brockovich.
  • He was a collateral ancestor of the Marquesses of Londonderry th
  • The school is named after a distant collateral ancestor of the author Thomas Hardy and Admi
  • ers some money and they used the building as collateral and lived there until her death in 1980.
  • printing and fulfilling brochures and other collateral, and saw an opportunity to provide call cent
  • $100, borrowers need identification but not collateral, and transactions at kiosks akin to automate
  • gative costs, the lab held onto the film for collateral and later misplaced it.
  • He chaired the Banking, Collateral and Cash Management Committee for the Nation
  • using the natural resources of Manchukuo as collateral, and was granted exemption from dual taxatio
  • ugh, that Dick's "willingness to pursue some collateral and fascinating line at the expense -- and e
  • Using their property as collateral, Angel and his wife Darlene purchased a plot
  • of Open Quark (with and without sources) and collateral are currently hosted at the Open Quark site.
  • nity; the prophesies and miracles; direct or collateral arguments; the more difficult texts, or obsc
  • hich is used in intraoperative assessment of collateral arm blood flow before radial artery harvest.
  • tomoses with the superior and inferior ulnar collateral arteries.
  • tantive, that rule cannot be applied in this collateral attack on respondent's conviction unless it
  • factors; such as increased school security, collateral attendance enforcement efforts, and in-class
  • The Making of Collateral Beauty.
  • . Morgan Chase's assets if the mortgage debt collateral becomes insufficient to repay the loan.
  • nate bonds are allocated any losses from the collateral before losses are allocated to the senior bo
  • which was created for the proposes of moving collateral between banks.
  • alaninui Wilcox II of the House of Laanui, a collateral branch of the House of Kamehameha.
  • Owana Kaohelelani of the House of Laanui, a collateral branch of the House of Kamehameha.
  • ha'apiilani Wilcox of the House of Laanui, a collateral branch of the House of Kamehameha.
  • Wilcox (1893-1934) of the House of Laanui, a collateral branch of the House of Kamehameha.
  • khrani passed, in hereditary ownership, to a collateral branch of the Bagrationi royal dynasty of Ka
  • aikalaninui Wilcox of the House of Laanui, a collateral branch of the House of Kamehameha.
  • alaninui Wilcox II of the House of Laanui, a collateral branch of the House of Kamehameha.
  • rd Herbert through whom he was a member of a collateral branch of the family of the Earls of Pembrok
  • aohelelani Laʻanui of the House of Laanui, a collateral branch of the House of Kamehameha.
  • l family at Trivandrum, there were the other collateral branches at Nedumangad, Kottarakara and Quil
  • With the abolition of the collateral branches of the Imperial family and other ti
  • ereby offending the legitimate claims of the collateral branches of the Venad royal family to the mu
  • These collateral branches therefore started exercising indepe
  • and his successor reside in the honke, while collateral branches establish bunke.
  • A number of collateral branches in Xingning, Meixian and Huiyang al
  • failure of the line of Lunga (or any of its collateral branches), the MacDougalls of Raray are repr
  • wever, despite an upbringing filled with the collateral challenges associated with poverty, he has m
  • It provides collateral circulation to the Upper limb.
  • en these vessels assists in establishing the collateral circulation after ligature of the common car
  • nd requests for tenders are accompanied by a collateral contract implying that the requestor will in
  • China (particularly from Hong Kong) receive collateral damage because business partners sometimes l
  • the terrorist attacks on September 11th are collateral damage of a war initiated by the United Stat
  • The collateral damage caused by the strike earned Israel a
  • into a different method of combat to prevent collateral damage - a virtual duel in the video-game re
  • ering his wife, son and daughter had died as collateral damage from a Volgan tank shell, he went out
  • DF inflict the maximum unavoidable amount of collateral damage and civilian casualties, intending to
  • d at the town's police station, the level of collateral damage and the lack of concern for civilian
  • infections, imprisonment, not to mention the collateral damage of crimes committed against others in
  • VSD-6292 Collateral Damage - Graeme Revell
  • Blistering Blowjobs 5 (2006) Studio: Collateral Damage
  • Typical collateral damage of drug-related theft
  • ssity, the act would have caused significant collateral damage to neighboring civilians.
  • is murder at the hands of the Mafia, and the collateral damage that ensued, set Dwight on a mission
  • ing targeting (weapon to target matching and collateral damage modelling) and threat assessment.
  • to Protocol I.) Nonetheless, "proportional" collateral damage is allowed, which could justify attac
  • To avoid collateral damage the United States chose to use a spec
  • Committee, and that Wheeler was regarded as ' collateral damage'.
  • tion systems, or, if there is a high risk of collateral damage, it will steer to a pre-designated cr
  • nity to target Rantissi, without significant collateral damage, since he took the leadership of Hama
  • er for the Arnold Schwarzenegger action film Collateral Damage, which he describes as one of the mos
  • as GAC described them would today be labeled collateral damage, not unlike civilian deaths in an air
  • ar, Pearl Harbor, Swordfish, Legally Blonde, Collateral Damage, Planet of the Apes, The Core, Darede
  • causes a low-level explosion that minimizes collateral damage.
  • IME) is a type of bomb developed to minimize collateral damage.
  • th DIME being specifically designed to limit collateral damage.
  • o-starred alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger in Collateral Damage.
  • emy activity at night and perhaps doing some collateral damage.
  • Collateral Defect is the sixth studio album by the symp
  • This was a centralized collateral depository facility established by the CME.
  • A collateral descendant of George Washington, Tucker's pa
  • ing firm, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette and a collateral descendant of Susan Hampton Manning.
  • st 1918; sponsored by Miss Marjorie Mohan, a collateral descendant of Henry Laub; and commissioned 1
  • He was a collateral descendant of Elias Ashmole (1617-92), epony
  • A collateral descendant is a relative descended from a br
  • n the house for 15 years, as did many of his collateral descendants until 1946, when it was sold to
  • and literature systems, marketing and sales collateral, direct mail
  • n Community also passed the European Union's Collateral Directive, though this has yet to be impleme
  • that of the Commandant of Midshipmen), with collateral duties as instructor of gunnery and steam en
  • Among his collateral duties was to serve on the Strategic Executi
  • En route she performed collateral duties as a survey ship and collected data i
  • r in Chief, Pacific Fleet, who was given the collateral duty of High Commissioner of the Trust Terri
  • nd as the predesignated Deputy PFO, Florida ( collateral duty).
  • hat their service on the Court constitutes a collateral duty.
  • Blinding as an incidental or collateral effect of the legitimate military employment
  • Smythe by the man himself, as well as by the collateral family of Strangford.
  • line of the Nasrid Dynasty to an end and the collateral female line, through his half-sister Fatima,
  • From 1446 to 1576 it was used as collateral, first pawned to the lords of Gemen (now par
  • iolated league rules by pledging the team as collateral for a $1.99 million loan from Wachovia.
  • lending U.S. government bonds to the IMF as collateral for it to raise funds.
  • an escrow account at the Exim Bank, serve as collateral for the loan.
  • sell the bonds but were able to use them as collateral for $121,000 loan with the North American Ba
  • , mainly real estate, that the banks held as collateral for these debts.
  • at would prevent the usage of real estate as collateral for loans, which was a major cause of the bu
  • committed by James II Gil Ruiz de Lihori as collateral for a loan.
  • t, unless the house was specifically used as collateral for a loan.
  • isis due, in part, to their lack of suitable collateral for European Central Bank repo loans.
  • events poor people from using their homes as collateral for much-needed loans.
  • ets, including their stake in Placid Oil, as collateral for the rescue loan package they obtained.
  • have oil on it, and J.R. seeks to use it as collateral for the loan.
  • eir empty real estate property to be used as collateral for their son's bond.
  • ources, which offers shares in Tyler Toys as collateral for $1 of investment and the promise of the
  • unding assistance, using Hellgate: London as collateral, for Flagship Studios so that they would not
  • iscopal estates are to be sold or pledged as collateral for credits in order to raise necessary fund
  • As a collateral function, the Wing may participate as an int
  • Elfman has had film roles in Mercury Rising, Collateral, Godzilla and Armageddon, and smaller parts
  • lting on interest payments on its first lien collateral gold bonds, its ten-year convertible 6% debe
  • With the bonds as collateral, he obtains a $40 million loan from an Ameri
  • In Collateral he made an impression as a sensitive jazz mu
  • The Taking of Pelham 123, Quantum of Solace, Collateral, Heat, Miami Vice, Manhunter and Ali.
  • on Township and is already having a negative collateral impact on the community.
  • rative pipeline asset and had been put up as collateral in return for Dynegy providing financing to
  • d half of the 1992, after tearing the medial collateral ligament and both his anterior and posterior
  • the 1992-93 season before tearing his medial collateral ligament during 1993-94, which saw him play
  • aging his anterior cruciate ligament, medial collateral ligament and cracking his kneecap; he has ye
  • anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and medial collateral ligament (MCL).
  • In the 2007 offseason, he tore his medial collateral ligament in his left knee.
  • An MRI revealed a partial tear of the Medial collateral ligament (MCL).
  • terior Cruciate Ligament and tore his Medial collateral ligament completely in Week 17.
  • to her thumb was discovered, including ulnar collateral ligament and palmar plate tears.
  • He sustained a sprained medial collateral ligament in his left knee, and missed the ne
  • ajor Indoor Soccer League but tore is medial collateral ligament after playing only one game.
  • 6, he was diagnosed with a tear of the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow, which would req
  • eper, but on July 23, 2003 he tore the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow during a game.
  • The radial collateral ligament (external lateral ligament) is a sh
  • posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) and medial collateral ligament (MCL).
  • cus is not directly connected to the fibular collateral ligament, and is thus more movable than the
  • 2009 by Dr. James Andrews on Devine's ulnar collateral ligament.
  • area of the tibia and medially to the tibial collateral ligament.
  • The collateral ligaments of interphalangeal articulations o
  • The Collateral ligaments of the interphalangeal articulatio
  • -dbang rNam-rgyal), "a distant cousin from a collateral line descending from the 15th century ‘crazy
  • The state was ruled by a collateral line of the hereditary Tanoli rulers of Amb.
  • The house of Braganza forms a collateral line of the House of Aviz, which ruled Portu
  • Nonetheless, there were still collateral lineal branches descended from Ieyasu throug
  • The Del Carretto had many collateral lines in Piedmont, in Sicily and apparently
  • mmern (German: Pfalz-Simmern) was one of the collateral lines of the Palatinate line of the House of
  • He used the assets as collateral, loaning 2.87 million from the Bank of Commu
  • Excess interest can be used to offset collateral losses before losses are allocated to bondho
  • ally create money and use it to lend against collateral of various types, such as agency mortgage-ba
  • Maude Harper put the property up as collateral on a loan, which she could not repay, and th
  • registered company Portpin, secured through collateral on Fratton Park grounds and the club itself.
  • ho can't pay uses his 6-year-old daughter as collateral on a bet.
  • n the Indian interpreter, put up the farm as collateral on a debt.
  • DoD Components, and Federal officials having collateral or related functions.
  • is a debt instrument not secured by physical collateral or assets.
  • rks including Repo 101, A basic guide to the collateral recovery industry and Repo 102, 34 days to l
  • Repo 101,A Basic Guide to the collateral Recovery Industry, 2003-GHD Publishers LLC
  • On his mother's side, he claimed a collateral relationship to the third U.S. president, Th
  • elatives in the direct line of descent), and collateral relatives (blood relatives not in the direct
  • ional areas include territory management and collateral request tracking.
  • according to the type of microbusiness, and collateral requirements according to the condition of e
  • ion lire loan with a bank in Italy, using as collateral Romanian war bonds that he had illegally obt
  • n lire loan with a bank in Italy by using as collateral Romanian war bonds that he had illegally obt
  • , C and D in the above example, is placed in collateral securities.
  • s Buffy finds that without a job and no real collateral, she can't get a loan.
  • In Fox Tree's view, however, collateral signals are essential to successful communic
  • ce (how machines can recognize and reproduce collateral signals), psychology (the role that collater
  • standard in 1933, it pledged its citizens as collateral so it could borrow money.
  • any deals, typically deals involving riskier collateral such as subprime and Alt-A, use overcollater
  • cked, not by goods or property, but by moral collateral: the promise that the group stands behind ea
  • asked by several banks to come up with more collateral to cover investment losses.
  • tured by Blue Duck, who uses her as gambling collateral to get several other Indians and outlaws to
  • ic, implying that it was probably a language collateral to the ancestor of all the Mongolic language
  • t room and submit their Convention Pass as a collateral to borrow a manga to read within the confine
  • ecurities law, specialising in transnational collateral transactions.
  • was decades of the Chicago Elevated Railways Collateral Trust (CER), an entity directly attributed t
  • obably should not have dropped the claim for collateral warranty that the beans would comply with a
  • which he agreed to pledge the Carter note as collateral when he took it up.
  • nancial difficulties, put the painting up as collateral when the firm took a loan from Lake Credit C
  • ted in a 10-Q, that, if downgraded below A-, collateral would have to be posted to comply with stand