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What (who) is revolving grizzly - definition

SOURCE OF MONEY FOR SMALL BUSINESS LOANS
Revolving Loan Funds; Revolving loan fund; Revolving loan program

LAR Grizzly Win Mag         
MODIFIED M1911 STYLE PISTOL
LAR Grizzly; Grizzly WinMag; LAR Grizzly MkV
The Grizzly Win Mag pistols were conceived, invented, designed, engineered and developed in the 1980s by the sole inventor, Perry Arnett, who licensed his patent for an interchangeable caliber semi-automatic pistol to L.A.
Beechcraft XA-38 Grizzly         
1944 PROTOTYPE ATTACK AIRCRAFT BY BEECHCRAFT
A-38 Grizzly; Beechcraft 28; Beech Model 28 Destroyer; Beech A-38 Grizzly; Beech A-38; XA-38; XA-38 Grizzly
The Beechcraft XA-38 "Grizzly" was a World War II-era ground attack aircraft, developed by Beechcraft, but never put into production. The Grizzly was to have been fitted with a forward-firing 75 mm cannon, to penetrate heavily armored targets.
Grizzly         
  • Bear catches a salmon at [[Brooks Falls]]
  • Katmai National Park]] with partially eaten salmon – the heads, skin and [[subcutaneous tissue]] are eaten to obtain the most fat
  • Mother grizzly with a cub
  • Taxidermied specimens at the [[American Museum of Natural History]]
  • Drum or barrel trap, used to safely relocate bears, adjacent to a building in [[Grand Teton National Park]] in [[Wyoming]], United States
  • BC]] Park warns campers to hang food, garbage, and toiletries out of reach of bears, or to use a secure bear cache
  • Gorgonia, a Native American (Mescalero Apache) man. He holds a bear pelt and wears moccasin boots, a breechcloth, kilt, and vest
  • Grizzly claws are longer than an [[American black bear]]'s and adapted for digging
  • White-grey cub in Western Canada
  • Glacier National Park]], [[Montana]], United States
  • Grizzly fishing for salmon at Brooks Falls, Alaska
  • A grizzly in [[Denali National Park]]
  • Grizzly pair at the Cleveland Zoo
  • Sow with two cubs in [[Kananaskis Country]]
  • A Grizzly and Polar Bear Hybrid
  • Hugh Glass]] being attacked by a grizzly bear, from an early newspaper illustration of unknown origin
  • A grizzly roams in a wooded area near Jasper Townsite in [[Jasper National Park]], [[Alberta, Canada]]
  • black bear]] hybrid in [[Yukon Territory]], [[Canada]]
  • Wild grizzly bears at [[Brooks Falls]], [[Alaska]]
SUBSPECIES OF MAMMAL
Grizzly bears; Silvertip bear; Ursus arctos horribilis; Silvertip Bear; American Grizzly bear; American Grizzly Bear; American Grizzly; Grizzly Bears; Grizzly bears and their habitat; Grizzley bears; Grizzley bear; Montana state mammal; Grizzlar Bear; Grizzlie Bear; Hunting status on grizzly bears in British Columbia, Canada; Grizzly Bears and Their Effects on Ecosystems; Grizzly Bear; Grizzly; Grizzlie bear; Hunting Status On Grizzly Bears in British Columbia, Canada; Grisly bear; Grisly Bear; Ursus horribilis; Mainland grizzly; Peninsular grizzly; North American brown bear; Sexual behavior of grizzly bears; Stan Price State Wildlife Sanctuary; Pack Creek; O'Malley River; Reproductive behavior of grizzly bears; Hunting of grizzly bears; MacFarlane's bear
·adj Somewhat gray; grizzled.
II. Grizzly ·noun A grizzly bear. ·see under Grizzly, ·adj.
III. Grizzly ·adj In hydraulic mining, gratings used to catch and throw out large stones from the sluices.

Wikipedia

Revolving Loan Fund

A Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) is a source of money from which loans are made for multiple small business development projects. Revolving loan funds share many characteristics with microcredit, micro-enterprise, and village banking, namely providing loans to persons or groups of people that do not qualify for traditional financial services or are otherwise viewed as being high risk. Borrowers tend to be small producers of goods and services: typically, they are artisans, farmers, and women with no credit history or access to other types of loans from financial institutions. Organizations that offer revolving loan fund lending aim to help new project or business owners become financially independent and eventually to become eligible for loans from commercial banks.

The fund gets its name from the revolving aspect of loan repayment in which the central fund is replenished as individual projects pay back their loans, creating the opportunity to issue other loans to new projects.