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Dime or Dimes may refer to: Coins * Dime (United States coin) * Dime (Canadian coin) Acronyms (DIME) * Dark Internet Mail Environment * Dense inert metal explosive * Detroit Institute of Music Education ** DIME Denver, a branch of the Detroit Institute of Music Education * DIME (Diplomacy, Information, Military, and Economic) — concept of instruments of national power * Direct Internet Message Encapsulation * Distributed Internet Measurements & Simulations, DIMES * Dropping In Microgravity Environment * Dual Independent Map Encoding Banks * Dime Community Bank, in Brooklyn, New York * Dime Bank Building, Scranton, Pennsylvania * Dime Savings and Trust Company, a historic bank building in Allenstown, Pennsylvania * Dime Savings Bank (other), various banks Music * The Dimes, an American musical group * ''Dime'' (album), an album by Guardian * "Dime" (Beth song) * "Dime" (Ivy Queen song) * "Dime" (Pitbull song), a song by Pitbull featuring Ken-Y * "Dime", a 1 ...
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Dime (United States Coin)
The dime, in United States usage, is a ten-cent coin, one tenth of a United States dollar, labeled formally as "one dime". The denomination was first authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792. The dime is the smallest in diameter and is the thinnest of all U.S. coins currently minted for circulation, being in diameter and in thickness. The obverse of the current dime depicts the profile of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the reverse boasts an olive branch, a torch, and an oak branch, from left to right respectively. The word ''dime'' comes from the Old French ''disme'' ( Modern French dîme), meaning "tithe" or "tenth part", from the Latin ''decima ars'. The dime is currently the only United States coin in general circulation that is not denominated in terms of dollars or cents. , the dime cost 5.65 cents to produce. History The Coinage Act of 1792 established the dime (spelled "disme" in the legislation), cent, and mill as subdivisions of the dollar equal to , and dol ...
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Dime (Beth Song)
Spain participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with an entry selected through the second series of the reality-show ''Operación Triunfo''. Beth with the song "Dime", composed by Jesús María Pérez and Amaya Martínez, was chosen through televoting by the Spanish public. At Eurovision, Beth placed 8th with 81 points. Before Eurovision ''Operación Triunfo'' The second season of ''Operación Triunfo'' was broadcast from the Mediapark Studios in Sant Just Desvern, Barcelona and was hosted by Carlos Lozano. After the regular final of ''Operación Triunfo'' that took place on 27 January 2003 (where Ainhoa Cantalapiedra was declared the overall winner of the season), the top three contestants - Ainhoa herself, Manuel Carrasco, and Beth - qualified for the Eurovision phase of the contest. Final The final took place on 17 February 2003. Three songs were assigned to each contestant among those submitted to national broadcaster TVE, making a total of nine songs. A jury fir ...
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Dime Tasovski
Dime Tasovski (born November 2, 1980) is a Macedonian professional basketball small forward The small forward (SF), also known as the three or swingman, is one of the five positions in a regulation basketball game. Small forwards are typically shorter, quicker, and leaner than power forwards and centers but taller, larger, and stronger ... who is currently assistant coach at Rabotnički. External links References 1980 births Living people BC Politekhnika-Halychyna players KK Rabotnički players KK Vardar players Macedonian men's basketball players Small forwards Sportspeople from Veles, North Macedonia {{RMacedonia-basketball-bio-stub ...
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Dime Spasov
Dime Spasov (born 7 May 1985 in Skopje) is a Macedonian politician, the former Minister of Labor and Social Policy of the Republic of Macedonia in the government of Nikola Gruevski. He is member of the party VMRO-DPMNE Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization – Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity ( mk, Внатрешна македонска револуционерна организација – Демократска партија за .... References 1985 births Foreign Ministers of North Macedonia Living people Diplomats from Skopje Politicians from Skopje Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje alumni {{NorthMacedonia-politician-stub ...
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Dime Jankulovski
Dime Jankulovski ( mk, Диме Јанкуловски; born 18 June 1977) is a Swedish football coach and former professional player who currently is the assistant coach of Västra Frölunda IF. He played as a goalkeeper. Club career Having started his youth years at Rannebergens IF, Jankulovski shortly after moved to join GAIS youth section. Due to financial difficulties for the youth section, he was forced to depart the club and ended up at Lundby IF, where he eventually made his senior team debut. Jankulovski's playing in Lundby attracted the attention of local rival Västra Frölunda IF, and he signed for them prior to the 1998 season, helping them to 5th place in the 1998 season, ending up ahead of local rivals IFK Göteborg. The following seasons did not go as well and eventually saw the club relegated at the end of the 2000 season. He decided not to follow and was instead loaned out to Swedish top club AIK. Due to an injury and surgery, Jankulovski was unable to full ...
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Albert Dimes
George Albert "Italian Al" Arthur Dimeo (1914 – November 1972) was a Scottish-Italian criminal and enforcer, who operated in Little Italy, London. Early life Born in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire to an Italian father and Scottish mother, he moved to London with his family and grew up in Little Italy, London. He went on to run Soho's nightclubs and bars with Antonio (Babe) Mancini and Pas Papa (Bert Marsh) also being involved in bookmaking and loansharking during the 1940s and 1950s. Criminal career In July 1941 Dimes was convicted with Joseph Collette of attacking Edward Fletcher at a Soho Club in Wardour Street. The Recorder noted that the incident took place "under the shadow of a graver offence. One man had lost his life and another man was under sentence of death." He dismissed any prejudice against second generation Italians. Harry Capocci was acquitted and Dimes was bound over for three years.The Times, ''Fight In Soho Club'', 22 July 1941 In the same incident, Harry "Litt ...
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James Dime
James Dime (December 19, 1897 – May 11, 1981), nicknamed ''Sheik of Spring Street'', was a Yugoslavian-American professional boxer and actor known for ''The Last Hurrah'' (1958), '' So Big'' (1953), '' Steel Town'' (1952), ''Anne of the Indies'' (1951), ''Sudan'' (1945), ''The Seventh Cross'' (1944), '' Crazy House'' (1943), ''Stand and Deliver'' (1928), '' The King of Kings'' (1927) as a Roman soldier and '' Keep 'Em Sailing'' (1942). He worked mostly in anonymity. He was injured falling from a tower while shooting '' The Lives of a Bengal Lancer'' (1935). He doubled Monte Blue on ''Hawk of the Wilderness ''Hawk of the Wilderness'' (1938) is a Republic movie serial based on the ''Kioga'' adventure novels written by pulp writer William L. Chester (1907-1971). Kioga was a Tarzanesque white child raised on a lost island in the Arctic Circle, somewh ...'' (1938). Filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Dime, James 1897 births 1981 deaths Yug ...
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Dime Magazine
''Dime Magazine'' is an American basketball magazine that was created by Patrick Cassidy and began circulation in 2001. The magazine publishes six issues a year for its worldwide readership, as well as a handful of editions of ''Dime China'', a Chinese-language version consisting of regular ''Dime'' content translated from English and original content from editorial staff in China. It makes an appearance as an endorsement in ''NBA 2K12'', and ''NBA 2K13''. It is owned by Uproxx, itself a subsidiary of Warner Music Group. History ''Dime'' was created as a "basketball lifestyle" magazine, covering not only the sport but the off-court lives and lifestyles of its athletes and personalities. The concept is reflected in the magazine's tagline, "The Game. The Player. The Life." Whereas most basketball (and sports) magazines only feature athletes wearing their uniforms, ''Dime'' often photographs athletes away from the court, wearing casual or business-casual attire. The first issue of ''D ...
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Dime Defense
In American football, the dime defense is a defensive alignment that uses six defensive backs. It is usually employed in obvious passing situations. The formation usually consists of six defensive backs, usually two safeties, and four cornerbacks, and has either four down linemen and one linebacker, or three down linemen and two linebackers. This formation is used to prevent the offense from completing a medium- to long-range pass play. This may be because the offense's running game is inefficient, time is an issue, or they need a long pass for a first down. It is also used against teams whose pass-to-run ratio predominantly favors pass. The formation, however, is vulnerable to running plays as the formation is missing two linebackers, or a linebacker and a down lineman. A dime defense differs from the nickel defense – from which it derives its name – in that it adds a sixth defensive back to the secondary. This sixth defensive back is called a "dimeback" (D). The de ...
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Dime Box, Texas
Dime Box is an unincorporated area, unincorporated community in Lee County, Texas, Lee County, Texas, United States. The Dime Box Independent School District serves area students and home to the Dime Box High School Longhorns. It is named after what is now called Old Dime Box, Texas. History In 1913, the Southern Pacific Railroad built a line three miles southeast of the original location of Dime Box. Most of the residents and businesses moved to a site near the tracks. From that point onward, the original settlement became known as Old Dime Box and the new community was referred to as Dime Box. Climate The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers; generally mild to cool winters; and precipitation evenly distributed throughout the year. The Köppen climate classification describes the weather as Humid subtropical climate, humid subtropical. In fiction Dime Box was cast as the capital of the Second Republic of Texas in Howard Waldrop's book ''The Texas-Israeli ...
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Abriendo Puertas (Jerry Rivera Album)
''Abriendo Puertas'' (''Opening Doors'') is the second studio album released by Puerto Rican singer Jerry Rivera in early 1990. The two singles from the album, "Dime" and "Más Que Tú" charted on the ''Billboard'' Latin Songs chart. The album was considered responsible in bringing a younger audience to the salsa market and reached number-one on the ''Billboard'' Tropical Albums. Background When Jerry Rivera was fourteen, he sent a demo tape to CBS Discos under the suggestion of his father. This led to Rivera signing a contract with the record label and recorded his first album ''Empezando a Vivir''. The lead single, "De La Cabeza a los Pies" ("From Head to Toe"), received airplay in Puerto Rico and was included in the salsa compilation album, ''Non-Stop Dancing, Vol. 2''. Music The album includes eight tracks, most of them being covers of songs previously recorded by several performers. The lead track, "Esa Niña" ("That Girl"), is a cover of Luis Miguel's song from his al ...
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Timbiriche Rock Show
''Timbiriche Rock Show'' is the sixth studio album by Mexican pop group Timbiriche. It was released in July 1985 and contains Spanish-language covers of notable pop hits during the 1980s, such as "99 Luftballons" ("Mi Globo Azul"), " Layin' It On The Line" (No Me Canso de Rockear) and " Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair)" ("Teléfono"). With this album Timbiriche evolved into a new sound, aimed at teenagers. They stopped being a children's group and became a teen group. The songs on this album and the promotional videos shot for them were more commercially-oriented and more marketable than before. The album spawned several hit singles, including "Soy un Desastre", "Corro, Vuelo, Me Acelero", "Teléfono" and "Me Plantó". The album was certified Gold in Mexico Mexico (Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is bordered to the north by the United States; to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; to ...
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