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lend-lease
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lend-lease
n
(Military) (during World War II) the system organized by the US in 1941 by which equipment and services were provided for countries fighting Germany
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Noun1.lend-lease - the transfer of goods and services to an ally to aid in a common causelend-lease - the transfer of goods and services to an ally to aid in a common cause; "lend-lease during World War II was extremely generous"
transference, transfer - transferring ownership
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lend-lease
n lend-lease agreementLeih-Pacht-Abkommen nt


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As part of the campaign, the Government and employers are pledging an extra 85,000 opportunities for graduates and nongraduates under 25, and employers already committed to the initiative include Morrisons, Centrica, Carillion, RoyalMail, Microsoft, Bovis Lendlease, Pfizer and Phones4U.
Regular interaction takes place with representatives from the local Church, constabulary, armed forces, health and community services, together with local regional and national firms, such as HSBC Bank, Wragge & Co, Pinsent Masons, Wates, Bovis Lendlease, Balfour Beatty and last, but by no means least, MITIE Group.
Two American-built LendLease 8200-ton Archer-class CVEs would also be sunk - HMS Avenger (O-U) in 15 November 1942 and HMS Dasher (D-37) on 17 March 1943.
 
 
 
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