In this way microlending is reminiscent of the building-and-loan societies of the 19th century, which enabled groups of immigrant families in the U.S. to take turns financing houses for members of the group.
They come over from the same village on tourist visas and take it in turns.
Banks continue to move as a group, but at select times they also take turns.
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An unusual, informal deal has reportedly been struck allowing the parties, each of which is too small to rule alone, to take turns in government.
And, we did, in some ways, take turns.
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They needed to sit down together, no matter how stuffy it got in the living room, no matter how loudly the radiators hissed and banged, and take turns speaking their minds.
Teams of 11 take turns batting and fielding.
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Jersey Post employees including senior managers and directors will take turns at running the shop.
Under that agreement, China will also get to name the new cub and will take custody when it turns two.
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Piccard and Borschberg will take turns to pilot the plane.
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One exercise puts children in a circle where they take turns introducing themselves to each other.
When foreign affairs feature in American electioneering, they often take unusual, even alarming, turns.
But then again, one never knows the twists and turns that boxing can take.
Shark safety officers trained to distract any creatures that may get curious will take turns in the water surrounding her.
His rambunctious dogs (the two Labradoodles, Jasper and Sport, and a Bedlington terrier named Lily) take turns flopping on every conceivable surface.
They're glad to have a place to lay their heads near their homes, but the trailers are so small, people have to take turns getting dressed in the morning.
About a dozen of Paul's colleagues who share his conservative views came to the floor to take turns speaking for him and trading questions.
Rieder says King's dual nature -- the "crossover King" with the refined, professorial manner, and the private, even sarcastic King -- take turns on center stage in the letter.
In interview, both take turns finishing each other's thoughts.
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In mid-December, the Antarctic summer, a colony of chinstrap and Gentoo penguins are in their rookeries, cawing and carrying pebbles for their stone nests as males and females take turns warming their large, speckled eggs.
Harbor patrol personnel and lifeguards appeared to take turns holding the horse's head up.
Jackie Cowley also works at Active Security and says she is part of a group of friends who take it in turns to look after Mr Clements.
Outside of the cellular telephony world, this seemingly simple occurrence doesn't really happen -- typical wireless signals have to take turns when it comes to listening and transmitting.
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Dennis L. Pelino, it turns out, will not take over as chairman and president, as had been announced just last Thursday.
Certainly, that may take the form of something that turns into a career.
Two rangers take turns climbing Helvellyn to measure wind speed and temperature.
At America's Federal Reserve, all 12 regional governors attend rate-setting meetings, but they take turns filling the five seats on the voting committee.
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