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In the early days Jim borrowed a camera and his determination to tell stories meant he was drawn to documentary work, offering those who do not have a voice a chance to express their own views.
BBC: Jim Mortram's Small Town Inertia
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The image of a "fat cat" consultant spending more time on the golf course than on the wards is one that we're likely to see borrowed over the coming few days, as senior doctors reject a new contract.
BBC: Surgeon
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More than 60 artists have lent small, domestic-sized works from their own collections which can be borrowed and installed in your own living room for three days at a time, for the duration of the festival.
BBC: GI festival keeps pushing boundaries
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These days, he's camped out in a borrowed cubicle in Baton Rouge.
NPR: Gulf Banks Vie to Help Hurricane Victims
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The worry is exacerbated by the high leverage (ie, use of borrowed money) of many hedge funds: this boosts returns on good days but magnifies losses too.
ECONOMIST: Credit derivatives
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So many have lined up to sell borrowed shares of Corus Bankshares of Chicago that it would take more than 20 days to cover the positions, according to data from Nasdaq, where the shares trade.
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