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  2. Loose Change (book) - Wikipedia

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    Loose Change (Doubleday: Garden City) is a non-fiction biography from 1977 by the American author Sara Davidson. The book follows the changing fortunes, lives, friendships, attitudes and characters of three women, beginning with their meeting as freshmen at the University of California, Berkeley in the 1960s.

  3. Loose Change (Brent Faiyaz song) - Wikipedia

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    HipHopDX ' s David Aaron Brake stated that the track "flourishes through the DMV singer’s delicate voice, altered to sway between a crisp bite and a haunted distortion". [2] While referring to "Loose Change", Pitchfork ' s Dani Blum stated that "Faiyaz is at his best when he leans into disorientation, dissecting and conveying it".

  4. Loose Change - Wikipedia

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    Loose Change: Final Cut was released on DVD and Web-streaming format on November 11, 2007. [1] [2] Another version of the film, Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup, released on September 22, 2009, is narrated by Daniel Sunjata and distributed by Microcinema International. [3]

  5. Talk:Loose Change - Wikipedia

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    For a while, the title of this article was "Loose Change (film series)" and Loose Change redirected there. At this time, I would like to request that Loose Change be the name of the film series article and that the disambiguation page be linked at the top of the article since anyone searching Loose Change will be searching for the film series ...

  6. English verbs - Wikipedia

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    The base form or plain form of an English verb is not marked by any inflectional ending.. Certain derivational suffixes are frequently used to form verbs, such as -en (sharpen), -ate (formulate), -fy (electrify), and -ise/ize (realise/realize), but verbs with those suffixes are nonetheless considered to be base-form verbs.

  7. English irregular verbs - Wikipedia

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    [4] In some weak verbs ending in a final -t or -d, this final consonant coalesced with the weak past ending to leave a single -t or -d in the past forms. Some verbs ending in l or n had their past ending irregularly devoiced to -t, and in a few verbs ending with a v or z sound (leave, lose), both that sound and the past ending were devoiced.

  8. Talk:Loose Change/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    I've gone through and done a complete rewrite to help clean it up. I've tried as much as possible not to remove anything added by anyone else although there is one thing I removed

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