61. Portuguese can soon stop digging in their pockets for spare change to pay for taxis, a newspaper, a pack of cigarettes or a cup of coffee. 62. And more fire-eaters, jugglers, beggars and chewing-gum salesmen accost motorists for spare change at intersections. 63. He performed at churches around Southern California and sometimes played for spare change at the beach. 64. Homeless children beg for spare change. 65. Many are forced to beg for spare change, pleading with passers-by on street corners or maneuvering wheelchairs through cars stopped at traffic lights. 66. Most have been performing flamenco since they were children, sometimes singing in the streets for spare change. 67. Romania, which is struggling to implement a market economy, does not have that kind of spare change. 68. The Atlanta-based company attributed the decision to the growing number of consumers using cell phones and pagers rather than plunking down spare change. 69. Workers donate spare change to government to help end financial crisis. |
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