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  1. coins that you have in a pocket or a bag

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Let's discuss the specific issues, and not use the Russia and U.S. relationship as a loose change -- the loose change for this internal political struggle.
Let's discuss the specific issues and not use the Russia and U.S. relationship as a loose change, the loose change for this internal political struggle.
Let's discuss the specific issues, and not use the Russia and the U.S. relationship as a loose change — the loose change for this internal political struggle.
Rain silver as loose change in the glare of traffic.
The central claims in Loose Change have been widely debunked.
I take all my loose change, I don't spend dollar bills.
Who doesn't have a jarful of loose change somewhere at home?
" He praised the local loose change: "The American penny is amazing.
I'll probably have to find a bank that takes loose change.
Who doesn't have a jar full of loose change somewhere at home?
They're perfect for organizing things like chargers, headphones, notebooks or loose change.
He responded by pouring all of his loose change into the bill basket.
He offered only grudging concessions, like loose change falling out of his pocket.
Which, given her penchant for loose change, should probably be put to a halt.
So they set up donation boxes in school classrooms where students could donate loose change.
He even has one video in which he just counts loose change while eating biscuits.
The cost of extreme weather could make any lost broadcast dollars seem like loose change.
Perhaps you know the jubilant feeling that comes from finding loose change under a couch cushion.
We have a rare and unusual source of information for the Lighthouse of Alexandria: loose change.
The first time he accused me of stealing loose change from his nightstand I was speechless.
He struggled with mental illness and homelessness, working odd jobs and stealing loose change from cars.
Thing is, Greatease is far from the only person to discover loose change in their optical drive.
Trump is so broke he grabs pussies because he thinks there might be loose change in them.
Then, those loose change caused a crack to form in her ventral shell, which got badly infected.
There are even plans to enable loose change to be deposited straight into bank accounts by 2018.
"It really does not surprise me that people leave loose change behind," he said in an email.
Look for more loose change to be left behind this summer as air travel reaches its peak.
The terrorist mastermind had NSFW anime, Hollywood movies, and even a 9-11 truther movie called Loose Change.
The Loose Change post isn't the only skepticism on her blog about the attacks that killed 3,000 people.
Canuck's been known to steal small items from pedestrians in the past, including keys, cigarettes, and loose change.
But it is also about equality: Cash pours into the boys' game while girls are tossed loose change.
Kasyouhanan said Marotta often comes into the station with loose change to pay for small amounts of gasoline.
The US penny, however, continues to make its rounds in abandoned loose-change containers at stores across America.
She saved up loose change in a jar, then spent it all to surprise him with a new bike.
Quirky costumes and period-specific Hamilton hats are recommended, and please bring your wallets: this restaurant only accepts loose change.
Disruptions The junk drawer in my home used to look just like yours, filled with loose change, batteries and birthday candles.
In complete character, Atkinson fumbles around his seat for loose change to make a donation to the airline's Flying Start initiative.
Khan pulled out the loose change and keys out of his pants pockets, and grabbed his suit jacket from the hanger.
Right by the wooden bowl for house keys and loose change and lip balm and hair ties and other pocket sundries.
While some bookies reportedly fear that the State Lottery could divert people's loose change away from Teer, others dismiss such apprehension.
"I roll my loose change and keep track of money in a way I never have before in my life," she said.
On Wednesday, BuzzFeed News reported that Reid had promoted the notorious 9/11 conspiracy documentary Loose Change on her blog in 2006.
To make ends meet, she did odd jobs, including babysitting, editing student films and rolling loose change for a friend of Dysinger's.
Let's discuss the specific issues and not use the Russia and US Relationship as a loose change for this internal political struggle.
These don't appear to be cargo khaki shorts, but maybe he needed extra pockets in case he needs some loose change on stage?
It was mottled with grime and beard, eyes silvery and bright, as though minted from years of searching the ground for loose change.
Let's discuss the specific issues and not use the Russia and the U.S. relationship as a loose change for this internal political struggle.
That means you can use all that loose change sitting at the bottom of your bag for something more fulfilling than your morning coffee.
It also suggests storing it in bags, wallets, and pockets made of soft material and warns against keeping it with loose change or keys.
The key was to monetize my expertise, as though every person I'd ever encountered was loose change waiting to be salvaged from the couch.
" It also suggests card-holders avoid putting the card "in a pocket or bag that contains loose change, keys, or other potentially abrasive objects.
Perhaps the only ones more excited about the find were witty Twitter users who were quick to relate to Biden's joy about the loose change.
At some airport checkpoints, passengers can also empty loose change from their pockets directly into donation bins for local charities before moving through the line.
Jewelry dish These handmade, monogrammed dishes from Modern Mud ($23) are ideal spots to toss your loose change or store your jewelry and keepsakes. 19.
The agency said it "makes every effort to reunite passengers with items left at the checkpoint," but at times, property or loose change go unclaimed.
My anxiety didn't get any better when I heard the sound of my pockets jingling from the loose change — my life's savings at the time.
She pointed to the dusty water-cooler jug by the open front door; inside were rolls of pennies, loose change and a crumpled $2 bill.
While combing through every inch of my room for loose change, I found the sack of coins jammed into the drawer of my bedside table.
BuzzFeed reported that Reid once encouraged her readers to check out "Loose Change," a documentary on a conspiracy theory that alleges the tragic attacks of Sept.
Loose change left in security bins has long been an unusual revenue source for the TSA, and the amount of money left behind continues to grow.
For students, many of whom subsist on ramen noodles and search couch cushions for loose change to last the semester financially, that is a punishing figure.
It's now on sale for $119.00, which sure beats digging for all the loose change that has fallen out of your pockets and between the seats.
In 21970, an English mathematician and patent clerk named Charles Howard Hinton put a handful of loose change down on a table and pictured a galaxy.
The entire budget for the 1363-episode run was $1.8 million, a figure that, even back then, amounted to loose change in a network programming budget.
In the depths of his dissolution, the greatest musician of his generation pawned his instruments and played on the street for loose change from passers-by.
Hodaka spends several days homeless, sleeping in an alleyway and spending loose change at McDonald's, where a young female employee offers him a free Big Mac.
Every night there is a little pile of him on the table: business cards, loose change, the engraved money clip I gave him for his birthday.
At 19, dating is basically just scraping together loose change in order to afford a hot dog and fountain soda from QuikTrip between lots of bad sex.
A dreamy pile of Anthropologie catalogs?), sort through everything that was once in the drawer, moving all the clutter to its rightful place (loose change, meet wallet).
A North Carolina father was severely burned after a pair of e-cigarette batteries caught fire in his pants pocket after coming in contact with loose change.
"Never Be Like You" stutters and jangles like a pocket full of loose change; "Numb & Getting Colder" is post-Yeezus electro-pop, spitting and tearing with abandon.
At $185m, the fines announced by regulators on September 8th are loose change next to the ten-digit penalties coughed up by banks since the financial crisis.
On some level, it's not unlikely that a young person has been exposed to Loose Change or some other truther and perhaps believes it a little bit.
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I soon developed a daily pattern of going over to Emerson's house to perform odd jobs for loose change that I would then spend at the general store.
But although a $40 tip on a $21.47 restaurant bill can't be considered loose change in any real sense, Bush sure as hell isn't going to miss it.
At first the theater was just an escape from the city, which had begun to make me feel like a penny in an immense jar of loose change.
The report's 25 recommendations would cost an estimated $93 billion-$600 billion annually, a big investment but loose change compared with a projected $12 trillion economic growth increase.
Once the loose change is found, smaller airports send the money they collect to larger hub airports, which then rolls the change and deposits it to TSA, Farbstein said.
Loose Change, which was produced in part by Infowars' Alex Jones, alleged that the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center were in fact planned by the US government.
And Congress recently couldn't even agree to cut $1 billion of unspent federal money, which amounted to loose change in the sofa cushions in terms of the federal budget.
Re-edited versions of a 9/11 conspiracy documentary called Loose Change become a rare national hit across the meshnets, circulating throughout California and across the northern Appalachian region.
Jones was able to build something of a dedicated, organic audience long before YouTube in part by executive producing and distributing the 9/11 conspiracy theory documentary Loose Change.
To do so, you can start with either the included print plates or use whatever non-porous objects you have lying around (tiny keys, Legos, marbles, tiny toys, loose change).
The varied styles mirror the Island of Lost Toys-esque individuality of all the loose change that falls out in the City of Angels, as Frank Lloyd Wright once quipped.
The real kicker is that Cruise apparently went full on MacGyver by borrowing some loose change to place inside his shoe which helped to weigh his feet down for balance.
This gilded league could of course take care of this problem of cheerleader poverty by rooting about in its loose change drawer and by forcing teams to pay a proper wage.
Hurkacz, on the other hand, can only dream of such riches or records as his trophy cabinet lies empty while his bank balance would be considered loose change in Djokovic's pocket.
For a small fee, paid in loose change and crumpled dollar bills, carnations could be dedicated to those circulating on the baby blue floor, eliciting a round of giggles or groans.
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We all have certain spending routines: paying the electric bill, allocating whatever loose change remains to our "savings," refilling our eight-step skin-care regimen on what feels like a monthly basis.
But for travelers hoping to avoid contributing to the growing pile of loose change, Farbstein has some advice: When taking things out of your pocket, immediately drop them into your carry-on.
Eventually other damaging posts from '"The Reid Report" were unearthed, such as encouraging readers to check out "Loose Change," a documentary on a conspiracy theory that alleges the tragic attacks of Sept.
Medals in international competitions are hard to come by, but Sultan pockets them like they were loose change and even wins an Olympic gold medal to be crowned "King of the Ring".
The New York City subway, bus system, and related public transportation options had been using a combination of loose change, tokens, and paper passes since the first IRT subways opened in 221.
If you don't, then everything that happened after that is called into serious question," Reid wrote in the blog post, titled "Think at your own risk" in promoting the documentary "Loose Change.
The TSA Loose Change Act was introduced in 2013 to donate the money to nonprofit organization that would "provide places of rest and recuperation for Armed Forces members and their families" in airports.
Okoro, 27, from Ebony State in Nigeria, is one of a swelling number of immigrants who, rather than begging on the streets of the Italian capital, are sweeping up for their loose change.
Two friends and roommates are DDR heads — they spend all their loose change at arcades and have a set of pads at home — and they see what's going on literally outside their window.
It's not yet known why exactly the battery exploded, but Amine suspects it was because the device had come into contact with loose change in his pocket, possibly causing it to short out.
A woman delayed her flight from Shanghai to Guangzhou, China, for hours on Tuesday after chucking loose change into the plane's engine like pennies into a wishing well, the American Foreign Press reports.
His call for people to donate one pound a day to a development fund via their mobile phones, or a suggestion that banks divert "loose change" from transactions to the fund, were widely ridiculed.
"TSA makes every effort to reunite passengers with items left at the checkpoint, however there are instances where loose change or other items are left behind and unclaimed," a TSA spokesperson explained to CNBC.
Before the bartenders and staff at 83 Degrees Plato Beer Company switch off the lights and lock up for the night, they all empty their loose change into what they call their Bailout Bucket.
Kevin King spoke with Today's Jeff Rossen about the moment the lithium-ion batteries came in contact with some loose change in his pants pocket and caused the explosion as he recently traveled home.
A March 22, 2006, post to her weblog, Reidblog, archived by the Wayback Machine and titled "The official story," links to Loose Change 93/11, a viral 80-minute web video originally released in 2005.
It's impossible to tell if Johnson is supposed to be moaning in pleasure or if she's worried the silver balls will come jangling down her leg like loose change and clang onto the marble floor.
The company says you should store it in a wallet, pocket, or bag made of soft materials and warns against keeping your titanium credit card in pockets or bags that contain keys or loose change.
I still have a huge jar of loose change I accumulated over many years, and which now mostly gets used for the occasional school lunch or visits from the tooth fairy, but not much else.
Certain objects are more of a choking hazard than others, but a few things to be mindful of are remote controls (and other items with batteries), loose change, socks or nylons, plastic bags and jewelry.
Its solitary setting, their mother's tchotchke-filled Southern California bungalow, deteriorates along with the brothers' psychological mooring, and the rehearsal set looked as if it had been turned upside down and shaken for loose change.
There are plenty of distractions at security checkpoints: Loose change can be missed because of advertisements at the bottom of bins or forgotten while passengers struggle to collect their items from three different trays, she said.
The tempered glass screen survives any deep scratches up to a 7 on the Mohs Hardness Scale—which correlates roughly to quartz—meaning the keys or loose change in your pocket probably won't do much damage.
I wonder what Palin will say if former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, appalled by this political spectacle, decides to spend a billion dollars of his loose change on going rogue center as a presidential candidate.
This loose change eventually poisoned the turtle's blood according to veterinarians at Bangkok's Chulalongkorn University, who performed a lengthy surgery on March 6 in an effort to remove all the coins and save the turtle's life.
For context: Toronto's fare systems are weird, as the Presto payment card hasn't been fully implemented yet and many still use loose change to get in, which causes frustration when compounded on top of ever-increasing prices.
Works in Progress It's hard to pinpoint when exactly David Deblinger's "Lucky Penny" was born, since he has been collecting the stories in his one-man show over many years, like loose change found on the sidewalk.
Alex Jones, the blustering, screaming, head honcho of InfoWars—an independent "news" outlet that consistently peddles conspiracy theory as fact, but with none of the attempted (but still largely wrong) scientific and factual nuance of, say, Loose Change.
Just think of the possibilities — this could mean the end of rooting through the bottom of your purse in hopes of finding a single stray bobby pin mixed in with the loose change, crumpled receipts, and gum wrappers.
Their debut album Greasewheel, released last week, captures the jubilant highs and nightmarish lows of young life in all its broke-ass, pizza for breakfast, digging down the back of the couch for loose change sort of glory.
I know people who vacuum seal their loose change, so they just have a package full of pennies and they just carry that around, it's like $5 worth of pennies vacuum-sealed, which is a waste of plastic.
But when he returned to the film last year, the budget was only €16m ($18.8m) and, judging by the number of production companies in the opening credits, each of them must have chipped in a pocketful of loose change.
"The public could hear those new, fabulous toe-tapping tunes anytime they wished: In arcades, theatre lobbies, cafes, ice cream parlors…and anywhere the public could easily be separated from their loose change," said the Morris Museum's Jeremie Ryder.
The gist of the mockery on social media was: Trump is a loser because he is poor and has to do things that poor people do, like rely on food stamps, eat ramen, and scrounge for loose change. Funny!
He also didn't have any loose change, so Einstein wrote down two pieces of life advice for the messenger in lieu of a tip and told the messenger the notes would probably be worth more in the long run.
This is the lesson learned by Irish bungee jumper Máirtín Farragher, who was very excited about his leap until his iPhone and what appears to be some loose change fly from his pocket and skydive into the mountains below.
Screenshot of the log containing the files on Osama bin Laden's computer, including what appears to be the film Loose Change, a September 11th conspiracy movieAs Ciazarn points out on Twitter, there's a file on the list called LooseChange2.flv.
Loose Change is the tremendously popular conspiracy theory film that claims the attacks of September 11, 2001 were an inside job orchestrated by the US government and George W. Bush, and not perpetrated by anyone affiliated with Osama bin Laden.
As I mentioned in a piece on the block size debate in March, if I buy my morning coffee with loose change instead of bitcoin, I don't have to spend an extra couple cents (or more) just to confirm the transaction.
Her peers may drop singles like loose change, but every Beyoncé release has been in service to something greater than an individual song: She's always building up to something bigger than just a catchy song or even just an album.
On Pro Basketball Now that some of the N.B.A.'s middling (or worse) players are among the richest athletes in professional team sports, the league should summon its inner Bernie Sanders and spare some comparative loose change for its most impoverished.
Dylan Avery's 2005 documentary Loose Change was the genesis of the proliferation of this theory, but in terms of how conspiracy theory now informs the general mentality of people in the 2010s, we should take a closer look at another film: Zeitgeist.
Instead, the chancellor's splurge was made possible only by the fact that the Office for Budget Responsibility, which produces the forecasts he uses as the basis for his calculations, found a treasure trove of loose change down the back of the national sofa.
"Why It's A Hidden Gem: "These eco-friendly storage solutions aren't only ideal for saving leftovers and snacks, but they're also perfect pouches for keeping everything from loose change to vitamins and makeup essentials organized inside a chaotic purse or gym bag.
Find alternatives that don't injure or scare your woman; do not shake coffee cans full of loose change at her, smack her on the nose with a newspaper (you can't trust them anyway), or rub her nose in the aborted uterine lining.
MSNBC host Joy Reid had promoted the 9/11 conspiracy film Loose Change — produced in part by Infowars' Alex Jones — on her old blog in March 2006, which claimed that the terrorist attacks was orchestrated by the U.S. government, BuzzFeed News reports.
There's "Cables and Chargers," loaded with universal and laptop chargers; "Sunscreens"; a monster-embossed transparent "In-Flight" case with sleeping pills, headphones, lip balm, mini toothpaste, deodorant and Sisley Rose face masks; and even currency-specific wallets with loose change from her travels.
R. The theory that 9/11 was an inside job, as evidenced by the fact that jet fuel can't melt steel beams, was floated in the 2005 documentary Loose Change, which, despite being Alex Jones–level conspiracy theory, became incredibly popular on YouTube.
He took in the Santa Claus welcome mat many months out of season, the wicker basket against the far wall spilling over with sandals and tennis shoes, the lacquered console table on which the house keys and loose change had been tossed . . .
This week, additional posts from her pre-fame blog were unearthed by BuzzFeed ,  The Daily Wire and "Tucker Carlson Tonight," which included the MSNBC star encouraging readers to check out "Loose Change," a documentary on a conspiracy theory that alleges the tragic attacks of Sept.
The traveling fans, many decked out in PSV colors, can be seen throwing coins and snapping pictures as beggars scramble to pick up the loose change, all while the PSV fans cheer them on like they were watching their club push forward on a counter.
Watch that question mark: "Change out of an old pair of pants?" is not referring to changing your clothes, it's referring to loose change that you might find in and get out of an old pair of pants, which is always a happy thing.
And now he can't even show up to the winter meetings and provide some accountability to Marlins fans who just saw the only good reason to pay attention to the team for the next eight years shipped off to the fucking Yankees for loose change.
Don't worry though, you're not alone in your reckless abandonment of these annoying pieces of legal tender: There's so much loose change hiding in American cars that, cumulatively, our abandoned coins are a multimillion dollar revenue stream that helps prop up an entire industry.
A couple of years after releasing the first cache of books and articles found in Osama bin Laden's compound in 2011, the US government has followed up with a massive collection of computer files — including viral YouTube videos, anime, and the September 11th conspiracy documentary Loose Change.
Several episodes that aired in 22009 and 22008, months after Sinema left the program, feature Farias discussing 20053/22005 conspiracy theories, including promoting the 22012/22015 truth film "Loose Change," which sets forth an unfounded theory alleging US government involvement in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
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Yes, paying $43,24 for a bike is more than the loose change that accumulates at the back of your sofa over a few months, but you'd recoup the cost for two people in under a year and a half, so perhaps it's a better deal than it looks.
What's more, the reported $15 million Twitter is paying for the games — which will also be shown on NFL Network and either CBS or NBC, depending on the game — is loose change for the N.F.L., with its multibillion television contracts and estimated $13 billion in annual leaguewide revenue.
The ubiquitous "gold standard" of brightening ingredients appears in many popular formulas, nearly all of which smell like your fingers after you fish loose change out of the bottom of your purse and turn bright, rancid orange within a few months after opening; this formula does neither of those things.
The existence of this loose change recently entered the limelight when an internal Department of Homeland Security proposal asked the TSA for $249 million worth of loose changed gathered at airports for border operations if Congress does not approve its $2597 billion funding request, according to a report from NBC News.
In cities and villages, along rural byways and in town squares, the migration has been propelled by an outpouring of support — from the local authorities, community groups and individuals who have handed out free food and water, secondhand clothes, diapers, blankets and loose change to help the procession move northward.
From here, you can either leave the jar open and add loose change to the jar every day or so until the money you desire has come to you, or seal the jar with the lid and burn a white and green candle over the top to make the spell permanent. 13.
But beyond that, you can also find listings for a downloaded copy of the super-popular YouTube video "Charlie Bit My Finger;" as well as a video file called "Loosechange2" — likely a copy of the second edition of Loose Change, which argues that the September 11th attacks were masterminded by the American government, not bin Laden.
In any case, preventing AT&T and Time Warner from merging is actually a pretty good idea—the combined company would hold massive market power in telecommunications and mass media, right at the same time the leadership of the Federal Communications Commission does not seem particularly interested in restraining that kind of titan's power to shake up consumers for loose change.
At that point, the trainer countered with a $200,000 demand and the conversation went back and forth again, the number dropping by tens of thousands of dollars with each exchange, until they settled with a handshake on $50,000 — little more than loose change, by baseball standards, for a player who would go on to wreak havoc on major league pitching.
The song is about losing your partner in life, and also your purpose, and it's heavy with trauma: "We spent 52 years giving all we hadWe raised seven kids on that plot of landThere's still your loose change and your buttons on your washing standYou left one big house for this lonely man" For the first time on this album, he sounds deeply, affectingly, inconsolably uncomfortable.
Before gentrification erased all that had come before, Zownir captured New York's seedy years when prostitutes walked the streets, movie theaters screened porn around the clock, live sex and peep shows took loose change, and the West Side piers were the ultimate destination for anonymous sex—but also art interventions by Vito Acconci, Gordon Matta-Clark, and Peter Hujar in the years following Stonewall.
But more recently, a number of alternative banking products have arrived for teenaged users, like Current, which ties into a chore-and-allowance system parents set up in an app, and Greenlight, whose "kids" debit card works both inside and outside the U.S. There's also a host of millennial-flavored investing products on the market that help younger users learn to save, tuck away their digital loose change by rounding up purchases, or teach users how to invest.
After clearing security at the airport, did you remove from the bin your belt, your loose change, the necklace that initially set off the alarm and resulted in your having to step aside to be patted down, your laptop, your folding umbrella, your empty thermos, your jacket, your sweater, your beret, your purse, and the brooch that may have contributed to the necklace's having set off the alarm that subsequently resulted in your being patted down, forgetting one shoe?
We have, as discussed, four pockets on your standard-issue, non-Hitler-defeating pants: one for your keys, one for your wallet, one for your phone, and one freestyle pocket for gum/a pen (really this can share a pocket with other stuff)/drugs/headphones (if you don't keep them wrapped around your phone)/loose change/condoms/a pad of paper/a gaming device/a Swiss Army knife/a small book (you can do this with your bigger back pockets).

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