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changers <a changer; changers> N

changers

frequency changer N

money changer <a money changer; money changers> N FIN

money changer ECON

ultrasonic mode changer ACOUS

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Besides providing loo directions, we were instructed to keep the swarms of circling hawkers from infiltrating the place of prayer in the manner of the scriptural money-changers in the temple.
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There are low-priced, small lithium battery-powered voice changers that are used between a phone's mouthpiece and the user's mouth.
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This drop-automatic sequence was designed for record changers which simply dropped records rather than reversing the stack as it was played in sequence.
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The entrepreneurs who represent the best of capitalism are very different from the money-changers who represent its worst.
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At this particular juncture in our nation's history, the money-changers are winning the day by masquerading as entrepreneurs.
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The money changers have fled from their high seats in the temple of our civilization.
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There is a reason it was an offence to have money-changers in the temple.
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An entire illegal industry of street-corner money changers emerged as a result.
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Some tire changers wear face shields or goggles.
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Record changers sold to original equipment manufacturers were either unlabeled or labeled with the original equipment manufacturer's trademark.
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