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lend-lease

[lend-lees] / ˈlɛndˈlis /


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Shmyhal also said the Ukrainian government had approved a request to the U.S. government for a "gas lend-lease" arrangement to help Ukraine through what he said would be the toughest heating season in its history.

From Reuters Jul. 26, 2022

Launched during World War II, lend-lease signaled the U.S. would become what Franklin D. Roosevelt called the “arsenal of democracy” helping Britain and the allies fight Nazi Germany.

From Seattle Times May 9, 2022

“It’s easy for him to do it. And I think right now what we’re doing with supply and with lend-lease, with the financing, is right.”

From Washington Times May 1, 2022

The lend-lease concept does not appear to be used or even discussed in the Ukrainian conflict.

From Washington Post Mar. 24, 2022

We are also making arrangements under which those countries may use the lend-lease inventories in their possession and acquire surplus property abroad to assist in their economic rehabilitation and reconstruction.

From State of the Union Address by Harry S. Truman

And many a corporation had warned its lend-leased talent: come on back or stay away for good.

From Time Magazine Archive

Before long more than 40,000 tons of silver, which cost the U.S. about $675,000,000, will be lend-leased to war plants for the duration.*

From Time Magazine Archive

Selznick lend-leased Hitchcock to-20th Century-Fox to make Lifeboat for $200,000.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ltd. as a quid pro quo for lend-leased U.S. oil, but had backed down before Teheran.

From Time Magazine Archive

The U.S. lend-leased a symphony conductor to the Commonwealth of Australia this week.

From Time Magazine Archive




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