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  • noun Plural form of changer.

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Examples

  • Jesus expelled the money changers from the temple while saying:

    Anti-Finance Bias, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • The very Jesus who drove the money changers from the temple.

    The Rev. Chuck Currie: 2004

  • The very Jesus who drove the money changers from the temple.

    Democracy in the Balance 2004

  • The great betrayer and liar, Franklin D. Roosevelt, who promised to drive the money changers from the temple, had succeeded [only] in driving the farmers from their homesteads and the citizens from their homes in the cities ...

    December 2004 2004

  • 'And don't you think this campaign ought to be about evicting the money-changers from the temple?

    Medpundit 2004

  • Roosevelt's rhetoric during his inaugural address implicitly promised to "drive the money changers from the temple."

    December 2004 2004

  • The very Jesus who drove the money changers from the temple.

    Democracy in the Balance 2004

  • 'And don't you think this campaign ought to be about evicting the money-changers from the temple?

    Archive 2004-01-01 2004

  • Above him was one showing Jesus driving the money changers from the Temple.

    We Have a Pope! 2003

  • Above him was one showing Jesus driving the money changers from the Temple.

    We Have a Pope! 2003

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