He installed it in his parents' garage and was soon milking neighborhood kids for dimes.
As for the consumer, they will continue to watch their pennies, nickles, dimes and dollars.
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As a consequence, a paper dollar today can buy less than two dimes could purchase in 1971.
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Instead of an allowance, we collected dimes and occasionally quarters for using big --whoops -- substantial words.
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Those dimes from the keyword ads pay for Google's project to put millions of library books online.
The most frequent criticism of Cintas--from former customers, salespeople and drivers--is that the company nickel-and-dimes everyone to death.
The Revenue Stream: Jeff Zucker got it right when he talked about trading analog dollars for digital dimes.
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As Google reaches for a billion dimes, it is fostering an industry of a billion little businesses and developers.
These meters, their inventors believe, will encourage donors who are reluctant to put their dimes into a paper cup.
Alemany fundraises and sits on the boards of the Center for Discovery, her daughter's school, as well as the March of Dimes.
In a bad piece of alchemy, print dollars turn into digital dimes.
The March of Dimes is a good example of how an early example of crowd funding helped lead to a vaccine for polio.
The Doug Fir is the place to check out Portland's quirky local music scene and see local bands like The Dimes or Southerly.
Dr Nancy Green is acting medical director of the March of Dimes, a US voluntary health agency which helped to fund the research.
In 1938, Roosevelt founded the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, an organization known today as the March of Dimes Foundation, to fight polio.
That could make for a bleak season for the thousands of Salvation Army Santas standing out in the cold and asking for quarters and dimes for the needy.
As a result Thomas Jefferson suspended the minting of silver dollars and none were minted until 1834 (although half-dollars, quarters, dimes, and half-dimes were still minted).
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Social games like FarmVille may have some players paying nickels and dimes for virtual goods, but they could take a page from Second Life entrepreneur Jonty Glaser.
There is a way to avoid living on borrowed dimes.
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You had to unfold a map and find your way -- unless you were lucky enough to find a pay phone in a safe area and had two dimes.
Women can create a time-lapse video of their pregnancy, and get health tips along the way, through a new iPhone app called CineMama available from the March of Dimes.
"In the U.S., where there's no problem anymore, we still want to have (the) population protected, " said Michael Katz, senior advisor and interim medical director of the March of Dimes.
Work that inspires, strikes an emotional chord of truth and wants to be shared on social networks or still talked about at the water cooler can turn dimes into dollars.
The pricing disparity prompted outrage and even a subsequent price cut did not stop such allies as the March of Dimes from ending its relationship with the drugmaker ( see this).
People tithed in Mercury dimes and buffalo nickels, and pews filled with old men who wore ancient black suit coats over overalls, and young men in short-sleeved dress shirts and clip-on ties.
McCabe of the March of Dimes says it's important to recognize that when a drug is widely used in pregnancy, some babies will be born with birth defects that are a coincidence.
The flip side of this is that if a stock is about to embark on a much larger move, I do not want to miss the trader negotiating for a few nickels or dimes.
Nothing that might sting, nothing big -- just the pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters that normally languish behind the couch, in old winter coats, on the floor of the car, or in the good ole spare-change-bowl-by-the-door.
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