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"There are other prospects," she added, "but in Hollywood prospects are a dime a dozen".
So, too, had a mighty project, unmoored from the ordinary ballast of life, with no investors, no salaries, no prospects of anyone's making a dime: a bubble of joy, with a life span of Tuesday through Wednesday night.
Analysts generally praised the prospect of a deal between Washington Mutual and Dime.
Centrist Democrats are a dime a dozen these days, but back in the 1970s the prospect of a union-bashing, death penalty-backing Democrat winning City Hall was driving Manhattan Jewish liberals crazy.
Public companies must produce and share a wide variety of information about their condition and prospects, and they must do so on their own dime.
But if Rooney was counting the days to his Caribbean holiday with his wife and baby son, the court was counting, and surprisingly making public, every last dime the Rooneys have earned since his emergence as a 17-year-old prospect.
"If it weren't for the competency of the groups in the state and the prospects of what they've done, those national groups wouldn't spend a dime," Donnelly said.
"A dime".
Every dime.
Or dime?
United States, silver dime, 1807.
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