41. Rather, they have grown to believe they can put away some loose change, then wait for the ever-rising stock market to turn that into dollars. 42. She returned to find her jewelry case open on the couch and an empty jar that had contained loose change and some bills. 43. Sokolis had already pulled off his wristwatch and dumped out his keys and his loose change onto a table beside the baggage X-ray machine. 44. That, however, could cause a problem for charities that depend partly on travelers putting loose change into collection boxes at airports. 45. The Bellevue, Wash., company makes a vending machine that turns loose change into cash. 46. The NHL plans to snap that loose change up quicker than one can say Pavel Bure. 47. The New York Knicks turned over the couch cushions, emptied the ashtrays and found some loose change for Marcus Camby on Thursday. 48. The way Pitino tells it, he was as rootless as a hot-walker looking for a cot and some loose change. 49. The woman who pays her in loose change and tries to bargain down the fee for cleaning her million-dollar beach house. 50. They offer hearty assurances that any overtures to reach out and touch the fans are not merely a pretense to grab for wallets and loose change. |
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