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Eisenhower never forgave Barry Goldwater for describing his administration as a "dime store New Deal".
Really, only one of them has to, considering the Steelers use the backup safety Ryan Mundy as a dime back.
Young's primary contributions have been as a dime defender (though he could lose those duties this season if last year's fifth-round corner Buster Skrine impresses).
In addition to Judge Wright, Toobin admires Jones's first lawyer, Danny Traylor, for failing to earn so much as a dime from the case.
A volcanologist, R. Game McGimsey, said the accumulation of ash at Nikiski, about 50 miles from Mount Redoubt, was as thick as a dime.
It is not as widely used as a dime or a twenty, so it retains commemorative traits without being a commemorative coin".
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"We cannot win as a dime-store copy of the opposition's platform," he said.
It's held in place by an over-ear wire as well as a dime-size, rubber-ringed disk that you're supposed to wedge into your ear.
By the way, if you're looking for clerical work and do not currently make your living as a dime-store novel con artist, please send your resume to [email protected].
In trading on the over-the-counter bulletin board, Loch Harris shares, which sold for less than a dime as recently as last fall, climbed as high as $5.95 this week on heavy volume, which has totaled about 100 million shares in the last five trading days.
According to Hagen, in his analysis of "No Loser, No Weeper", the speaker expresses the common experience of loss, beginning with childish and minor ones such as losing a dime, a doll, and a watch, and ending with the loss of the speaker's boyfriend.
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