Orenbuch notes that Delta Air Lines alone has collected as much as $10 billion from Amex in recent years for supplying seats on its planes to rewards customers.
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Jeff John Roberts,
Fortune,
30 Mar. 2026
Lisa began working full-time in the secondhand clothing sector in 1994, initially in Poland and later in the Netherlands, supplying wholesalers in both Eastern Europe and Africa.
The discourse that Aram specifically investigates is of the kind that Said critiques for furnishing the West with authority over the East, an instrument of cultural and geopolitical domination.
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Julian Stern,
Artforum,
24 Mar. 2026
The biggest challenge in furnishing this space was maintaining formal and functional consistency.
—
Ludovica Stevan,
Architectural Digest,
22 Mar. 2026
Its interior measures 18 sq m (194 sq ft) and is finished in Scandinavian spruce, which works very well in the small footprint, lending it an almost log-cabin-like feel.
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Adam Williams
April 02,
New Atlas,
2 Apr. 2026
The pieces were on loan from a Bucharest museum, whose head was promptly sacked for lending the works out in the first place.
During the mid-1980s the nature of panda diplomacy shifted away from gifting pandas to other countries to loaning them.
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Chinatsu Tsuji,
Encyclopedia Britannica,
31 Mar. 2026
Much later, Russia found another means of exerting control over the Persian crown, loaning millions of rubles to its rulers, like Mozaffar ed-Din Shah, who reigned from 1896-1902 and needed capital to fund his lavish lifestyle.
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Daniel Thomas Potts,
The Conversation,
30 Mar. 2026
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