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If they gave the dimes to the other player, the dimes would double in value for that other player.
Flock of Dimes, "Semaphore" When Jenn Wasner isn't cracking skulls as part of Wye Oak, she makes dreamy pop on her own as Flock of Dimes.
It's tough to make a career selling dimes for nickels.
I'm sure there's 20 dimes dropping into Kara Swisher's email.
And 'Dimes' was just this 'I'm great, I feel awesome' song.
I'm proud to support March of Dimes in their ongoing commitment.
Did he think the name meant you could only give dimes?
As it turns out, cocaine costs more than a few dimes.
Dimes is kind of like our go-to place every day.
God knows now I'm going to make a couple of dimes.
So Sinatra carried a roll of dimes with him at all times.
One, the March of Dimes gave her when she was a child.
While technically that's quite a few dimes higher, it is essentially flat.
Last year, the luncheon raised over $1.4 million for March of Dimes.
According to the March of Dimes, most often those drugs are opioids.
Favorite places to eat nearby: Kiki's Greek Tavern, Scarr's Pizza, Dimes, Wildair.
Hoarding pennies, nickels and dimes, he is finally able to purchase them.
The tooth fairy still largely operates in dimes, quarters or even dollars.
I started with coins: little silver dollars, standing liberty quarters, mercury dimes.
If we don't go to Lovely Day, then we'll go to Dimes.
We go to Dimes grocery almost seven days a week for whatever.
In the second round, Henry beat Dimes while Cleff took down Rage.
Paul Jarris, M.D., is Chief Medical Officer at the March of Dimes.
Just because my style — I wrote 'Dimes' two and a half years ago.
The March of Dimes prematurity research centers are recruiting scientists from diverse fields.
He turned the ball over seven times, but he also dished eight dimes.
That's why I support charities like March of Dimes and LA Family Housing.
But I'll just drop little dimes, like, oh what are you up to?
Friendly relations can help, but trade balances are not nickels and dimes issues.
When playing competitively, they were more likely to keep the dimes for themselves.
In Year 2130.7, James is averaging a league-high 2131.5 dimes per game.
Many came straight from the shelves of five-and-dimes and department stores.
She wrote "Dimes," two and a half years ago, when she was just seventeen.
Ms. Henry, the last March of Dimes poster child for polio, died on Sept.
In Group B, Cleff topped "Dimes" 28-10 and "Henry" topped "Rage" 24-6.
Rage beat Dimes 8003-10 to book a wild-card slot along with Henry.
Available at Dimes Market in New York City; at Spartan Shop in Portland, Ore.
He also supports organizations including March of Dimes and The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
Without this, I'd have a cup on the corner begging for nickels and dimes.
"The March of Dimes is deeply distressed that the House is moving forward on a vote that is likely to result in a partisan vote on CHIP," Cindy Pellegrini, who oversees federal policy at the March of Dimes, said in an email.
At least four people had thrown in dimes and one had tossed in a quarter.
WHAT YOU'LL NEED1 air tight jar with a lid 8 dimes to represent money (duh).
This is about almost taking nickles and dimes from the people and moving them up.
Naar had only one assist after entering the weekend with a nation-leading 251 dimes.
From there, she said, focus on shared financial goals instead of the nickels and dimes.
There was an actual period of time when I was paying for things with dimes.
The AARP, the March of Dimes and the American Medical Association all oppose their proposal.
Crockett applied for a grant from the March of Dimes to start offering group prenatal care.
"Emergency funding exists as a mechanism for a reason," said Pellegrini, of the March of Dimes.
Carlson was in Washington on Monday to participate in an event for the March of Dimes.
She had the world at her feet, while he didn't have two dimes to rub together.
They were given four dimes that they could either keep or give to the other player.
This story has been updated to include more information about the advocacy group March of Dimes.
Well, let me tell you how many nickels and dimes we're talking about: nearly $60 trillion.
According to the women's health nonprofit March For Dimes, about 10-15% of pregnancies end in miscarriages.
The March of Dimes and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation have also made preterm birth a priority.
So, let's see how this nickels-and-dimes story leads to core problems of American economic growth.
They don't have two dimes to rub together; they've released 11 viral music videos in a year.
There's also a lot of interest in what happened to the other, long-missing 1894-S dimes.
Both jobs provided my meals, and the dimes and nickels of my tips paid for millinery supplies.
Update: March of Dimes reached out after this article was published, with a statement attributed to Kelle Moley.
The March of Dimes and Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City, MO teamed up for the special occasion.
Later, when they're preschool-age, teach them the actual value of nickels, dimes, and quarters by playing 'store.
Jennifer Hudson has been tapped to receive the 2016 March of Dimes Grace Kelly Award, PEOPLE confirms exclusively.
"If You See Me, Say Yes" will be the first Flock of Dimes album, due on Sept. 23.
I can&apost tell people how often we have gotten calls and dimes dropped by the inner circle.
If you have to pull out dimes and quarters to pay me, maybe you shouldn't be buying weed!
The city had prepared for months, adjusting and testing thousands of turnstiles to ensure they would accept dimes.
Beasley faced up and backed down, rotated over to block shots, and dropped nifty block-to-block dimes.
If I found myself short those three dimes, I'd order the four-piece Chicken McNuggets for $1 instead.
The stock price is now only a few dimes away from hitting its 52-week high of $46.43.
The coalition includes the American Heart Association, the American Lung Association, United Way and the March of Dimes.
But it&aposs clear now that these uprisings aren&apost just about a few dimes here and there.
" Dr. Paul E. Jarris, chief medical officer at the nonprofit March of Dimes, called the study "very helpful.
He spent some time grinding down pennies into the size of dimes to use in the pop machines.
Now if you have five different components—throw in quarters, throw in dimes, whatever—that inhibits crystallization even further.
Seeing the different costumes that March of Dimes and Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City made was so fun!
" via GIPHY "I once paid back the $100 I owed my little brother in loose dimes, nickels and pennies.
The key to Apple's fortune is obviously selling high margin iPhones, not these ways it nickels and dimes us.
I had picked and plucked until my eyebrows were about gone and I had sores the size of dimes.
He could also be a soft touch, donating time and money to organizations such as the March of Dimes.
He played blues for nickels and dimes, and figured that he'd have to make his livelihood in the fields.
His life in America now was a matter of nickels and dimes, and each needed to be accounted for.
"It's such an honor to be recognized with the March of Dimes Grace Kelly Award," Hudson says in a statement.
Two years ago, Pratt gave an emotional speech about his son' journey at the March of Dimes Celebration of Babies.
Those groups include the U.S. Travel Association, the March of Dimes, the National Pest Management Association, GlaxoSmithKline and Vanderbilt University.
Writing, recording and producing largely on her own as Flock of Dimes, she also relies on synthesizers and programmed beats.
Stacey D. Stewart is president of the March of Dimes, the nation's leading nonprofit organization for pregnancy and baby health.
Crafted from original sterling silver Mercury dimes, these conversation-starting cufflinks from David Donahue are genuine pieces of American history.Pros:Cons:
The portion of three remaining dimes that isn't vacuumed up by other platforms like Twitter, Snapchat or Verizon-AOL-Yahoo!
"I just pulled out money, I pulled out quarters, pennies, dimes, and was like, 'These are your answers,'" he said.
The neighborhood is still relatively ungentrified, despite the recent intrusion of beautiful-people eateries like Dimes, Mr. Fong's, and Kiki's.
In the 1990s, the capitol's dome was restored, using money raised by schoolchildren through a "Dimes for the Dome" program.
Working in physically and emotionally stressful conditions can increase the likelihood of pregnancy complications, according to the March of Dimes.
All I had was a roll of dimes to make phone calls to my pals working downtown on real beats.
"CBO has confirmed what the March of Dimes and other advocates have been saying for weeks: Women and their families will pay higher costs and receive less coverage, especially for maternity care, under the American Health Care Act," Stacey Stewart, president of the March of Dimes, which funds research to prevent birth defects, said.
Premature birth is actually the number one killer of children under the age of five worldwide, according to March Of Dimes.
On Cudjo's memorial stone visitors routinely place heads-up dimes, which locals hint has something to do with the Yoruba religion.
The Metrograph screens classic films, Dimes dishes out healthy Californian bites and Kiki's attracts stylish groups for family-style Greek feasts.
Having already made inroads in the robo-advisor business in recent years, BlackRock is coming for your nickels and dimes next.
Ms. Wasner now has a side project, Flock of Dimes, in which she is free to branch out at her leisure.
They also noted that Mr. Bansal, a former Boy Scout, is active in the March of Dimes and other charitable initiatives.
Before that, silver half dollars and dimes clinked in pockets and purses, and a silver tea set was money made visible.
This would explain why a typical client spends about 13,000 dimes, or $50,000, on a wedding she is hired to orchestrate.
Dimes for Loquet capsule collection of 483-karat gold charms with enamel, sapphires and tsavorite, $350 each at Broken English; brokenenglishjewelry.com.
Approximately 10% to 15% of known pregnancies end in miscarriage, according to data from perinatal health organization March of the Dimes.
Until 2006, the groom's mother worked in White Plains as a special assistant to the president at the March of Dimes.
Once Salk's vaccine diminished the need for polio support and advocacy, March of Dimes handed off iron lung responsibilities to Lifecare Services.
A very enjoyable one at that at my old favorite (and yours), Dimes, a LES/Chinatown haunt nearby some of my appointments.
In their high-volume, low-margin business, says Vincent Andrews of Morgan Stanley, a bank, agricultural traders shovel "pennies, nickels or dimes".
Everyone came, each eye like a stack of dimes, paying out 10 cents for that postcard, and that one, and that one.
So then that's the repercussions of everybody dropping more dimes, and you know there's emails and everything else, so that's one thing.
The attack left the girl with burns the size of dimes and quarters on her back, chest and arms, Ms. Vail said.
M. complains constantly about spending even a dollar on any meal and nickels and dimes over every expense, even while on vacation.
Public health groups like the March of Dimes say they're hearing from mosquito-­control experts that it may already be too late.
But it wasn't dimes — our nation sends Israel BILLIONS of dollars in aid — almost all of it used for weapons and ammunition.
Dr. Edward McCabe, the March of Dimes Foundation's medical director, said most birth defects cannot be prevented because their cause is not known.
In the 1960s, in department stores and even five-and-dimes, there were lots of little sewing things — zippers and bobbins and threads.
It's not just quarters and dimes, either, Farbstein said: The money that the agency collects also includes large bills left behind in unclaimed wallets.
We gave them a list of things: They could be visualizing 100 pennies, 10 dimes, four quarters, a silver dollar, or a dollar bill.
In the U.S., the March of Dimes recently estimated the cost of care for one American child with microcephaly to be $10 million dollars.
Talk reciprocal nickels and dimes with Beijing, and make sure that the people we call our friends and allies are following the same approach.
He previously worked in a similar role at March of Dimes Foundation and has worked as a lobbyist for the US Chamber of Commerce.
The local March of Dimes said it would no longer hold its annual bowling tournament at the club, as it had done since 1945.
The survey, which was commissioned by the nonprofit health advocacy group March of Dimes, shows high levels of public support for action on Zika.
Her mother, also retired, was the director of public policy and government affairs at the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, also in Washington.
Alissa Wagner, the co-owner and chef of NYC's DIMES, shows us how make her favorite breakfast: spiced porridge with seedy granola and apple sauce.
Rowland told reporters at a March of Dimes Celebration of Babies luncheon that Blue Ivy and Titan had taken to each other, according to E!
We would go to the bank and get the free paper coin wrappers, and then slowly fill the wrappers with pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters.
After all, the money lost in nickel and penny production is made up for by dimes and quarters costing less to manufacture than they're worth.
He did ball out there, dropping several dimes on deep passes while accumulating 375 yards and three scores to outduel the lagging Aaron Rodgers. 214.
Estimated value: $15,000-$20,000 Inside the gold metal case are two loose dimes, eight Philip Morris cigarettes, a tube of lipstick and a plastic comb.
That rush would then be reaffirmed and sustained by the stars, hearts and thumbs-up that constitute the nickels and dimes of social media validation.
Trump's abortion comments united both sides of the abortion debate, with the conservative March of Dimes group and Planned Parenthood both blasting the GOP candidate.
He wanted his songs to have mass appeal, and that meant getting white listeners as well as black ones to put dimes in the jukebox.
Like Dimes, West-Bourne — an all-day cafe in the West Village — offers a largely plant-based menu inspired by the ideals of California living.
Large health advocacy groups like the March of Dimes and American Heart Association were reportedly denied meetings with the Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's office.
The March of Dimes estimates that the average societal cost of each preterm birth, which includes medical care, early intervention services and lost productivity, is $2569,22015.
The impact is lifelong, and care is expensive: The March of Dimes recently estimated the lifetime cost for one child with microcephaly at over $10 million.
Then if the Republican bill is so great, Wood asked him, why are so many health advocacy groups, such as the March of Dimes, against it?
A 6-foot-9 point guard known best for his flashy dimes, Johnson himself averaged 11.2 assists per game in his 13 seasons in Los Angeles.
Mr. Yi, 29, sat at a table at Dimes Deli in Chinatown, eating a gluten-free peanut butter cookie and drinking coconut water mixed with chlorophyll.
But whatever Mitch McConnell, able-bodied Southern gentleman, thought, he refused to meet with them and 15 other patient groups, the March of Dimes among them.
Layer 8 new or freshly cleaned and purified dimes (or another type of coin) on top of the paper, focusing on your intention (aka thinking about money!).
The March of Dimes supplied and serviced iron lungs until the end of the '60s, around the same time the J.H. Emerson company stopped manufacturing the product.
Most people would be happy if they found an extra roll of dimes or gum that hasn't expired in their purse, let alone a $157,000 lottery ticket.
The newborns at Saint Luke's Hospital in Kansas City donned some of the tiniest and cutest outfits for March of Dimes' annual Halloween costume party last week.
"Baby's first Halloween is a day they'll want to remember and celebrate and March of Dimes is here with them at Saint Luke's to help," she added.
Now, Poland wants to revive such a project on its own dime (actually about 50 billion dimes) by installing eight Patriot missile defense systems, provided Washington approves.
The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the March of Dimes will hold a telebriefing to call for Congress to approve new funding to fight Zika.
Expect Mannion to keep dishing dimes and classmate Josh Green, who sank four of his seven attempts from range against Illinois, to pace a strong Arizona squad.
"Affordable, adequate care is vital to the patients we represent," that group, which includes the American Heart Association and the March of Dimes, said in a statement.
The March of Dimes funded the basic work of the great pioneer of polio vaccines, Dr. Jonas Salk, who announced the first successful polio vaccine in 1953.
Es típico del Barcelona, claro está, que al final de seis semanas de dimes, diretes y caos, ahora esté en solitario en la cima de La Liga.
Here are some expert tips for those who want to get started: Prior to 1965, dimes, quarters, half dollars and dollars were all made mostly from silver.
"Wish I could say we're hearing that, but we aren't," Cindy Pellegrini, who works on federal issues for the March of Dimes in DC, told me Wednesday.
"It's going to take physicists, geneticists, biomedical experts from Silicon Valley, different types of engineers, social scientists and more," said Simpson, who oversees March of Dimes research programs.
The March of Dimes estimates that as many as half of pregnancies end in miscarriage, though many are undetected because they occur before the first missed menstrual cycle.
Something like this is usually some sort of desperate measure at the end of a career to sort of rake in the last possible dimes, last possible dollars.
The March of Dimes has taken the lead on public health advocacy, bringing together an informal coalition of more than 2628 organizations whose members comprise patients and doctors.
This effort comes at a time when Alphabet is trying to enforce financial discipline over a broad empire that was famous for not worrying about nickels and dimes.
Loose quarters and dimes are, to her thinking, the burdensome relics of a bygone age, as superfluous as the conventional wallets and coin purses made to hold them.
The researchers found that when playing in cooperative mode, the participants were significantly more likely to give away the dimes and both players walked away with more money.
Down at the convenience store, an awkward teenage clerk named Elmer hands out dimes so kids can ride the mechanical horse outside, and reads books on Italian Renaissance art.
Parents picked a costume to fit their tiny tot's personality and the nurses and March of Dimes volunteers got to work; cutting, sewing, and crocheting them for 35 babies.
That's pretty small—3 millimeters is the width of two dimes stacked on top of each another, and 7 millimeters is the length of a long grain of rice.
Between these standouts came barrages of the famous Westbrook pull-up and plenty of pick-and-roll dimes; even while chucking 39 times, he found room for nine assists.
If this sounds like a utopian world where happy consumers are forking over extra nickels and dimes where they never would have in the past, it is — for brands.
She went on to earn a master's degree in public health and lead the department of congenital defects at the March of Dimes, winning several awards along the way.
Not surprisingly, the line has become popular among artists, photographers and stylists like India Rose, and is now stocked in Dimes Market and CAP Beauty in New York City.
Profiting socially on nickels and dimes When we speak of disruption in the startup industry, it would not be uncommon to invoke an innovative technology or a visionary founder.
"March of Dimes is very concerned that the shutdown will endanger WIC benefits if it persists longer than a couple more weeks," Cindy Pellegrini at the advocacy organization says.
On a recent Thursday, when asked about the burgeoning restaurant scene nearby (Dimes is around the corner, Mission Chinese Food next door), Charles Hanson, the bar's owner, claimed ignorance.
"Exempting certain cigars from FDA oversight will have serious consequences," said the letter signed by groups including the American Medical Association, the American Lung Association and March of Dimes.
The rate of preterm birth in the U.S. has increased for the second year in a row, according to a new report released Wednesday by the March of Dimes.
The GOP proposal "would weaken access to the care Americans need and deserve," said a statement from 16 patients groups including the American Heart Association and the March of Dimes.
The seller of the $100,000 bottle of sauce said that if someone purchases the bottle for that price he will donate 20 percent of the sale to March of Dimes.
Each year, the Grace Kelly Award is given to a celebrity parent who shares March of Dimes' commitment to helping families and giving all babies the healthiest start in life.
In particular, Toadstool Geologic Park in Nebraska was seeing a lot of small-scale thefts, he said — old mammal bones being flipped for nickels and dimes on the black market.
The reality star told PEOPLE she's not expecting any gifts from guests – instead asking them to make donations to either the March of Dimes or ACE Partnership for the Homeless.
New data from the March of Dimes and Avalere, a healthcare consulting firm, confirm that removing maternity coverage from plans would save a maximum of $10 per month in premiums.
He led both teams in points, rebounds, and assists, becoming the only player in history to accumulate at least 73 points, 80 boards, and 50 dimes in a Finals series.
We wholeheartedly encourage everyone who's able to head on over to the digital music platform, open thy wallets, and throw down some nickels and dimes for a damn good cause.
"We need a contingency fund for epidemics," said Dr. Paul Jarris, chief medical officer of the March of Dimes, which fights for Zika funding because of the danger to infants.
" A co-signed letter from seven influential health organizations, including the American Heart Association and March of Dimes, encouraged the HHS to promote "increased access to adequate and affordable healthcare.
Photo: Joe Scarnici (Getty Images)One of the most famous charity organizations in the world—the March of Dimes—has suddenly become much less charitable to the scientific causes it funded.
Other health organizations such as the American Academy of Pediatrics, March of Dimes, and the American Public Health Association similarly decried the proposal, citing health risks to pregnant women and children.
To a degree, it mirrors the transformation of newspapers from print into digital-first operations, amid warnings that the industry was exchanging hard-copy dollars for what amounted to digital dimes.
She has danced in drag shows like Dimes for Divas for over 30 years, and it was she who urged Ronnie Ron, herself a forceful presence, to start regular Shakedown sessions.
"CHIP is not and never has been a vehicle to drag controversial provisions across," Cindy Pellegrini, who works on federal issues for the March of Dimes in DC, said last week.
Bacteria that cause food-borne illness -- including Salmonella and a pathogenic strain of E.coli -- have been shown to survive on pennies, nickels and dimes and can hide out on ATM machines.
"If we screw this up, you can't put the genie in a bottle," said Cynthia Pellegrini, the senior vice president for public policy and government affairs at the March of Dimes.
"Moms and babies in the U.S. are facing an urgent health crisis," says Stacey D. Stewart, president of March of Dimes, a leading advocate for the health of mothers and babies.
Minnesota VikingsOne thing to know: Danny Dimes' encore wasn't as good as his Week 3 debut, but the rookie quarterback did enough to help the Giants get their second straight win.
Ms. Henry remained a champion for the disabled long after she was a poster child for March of Dimes, which now goes by that name and focuses primarily on premature birth.
For instance: In 1944, cigarettes were 18 cents; coffee, 15 cents; five gallons of gas, $1.05; baby sitter, $1; hamburgers, 30 cents; haircut, 70 cents; and March of Dimes, 10 cents.
He might have thought about how, without the March of Dimes, he might have been among the people with disabilities arrested for protesting the Senate health bill's reported cuts to Medicaid.
Among those who issued a joint statement opposing it were the American Heart Association, the American Diabetes Association, the March of Dimes and the lobbying arm of the American Cancer Society.
"You are picking up pennies and dimes in front of the steamroller, and you are eventually going to get steamrolled," said Peter Boockvar, the chief investment officer of Bleakley Financial Group.
"Keep the icons from the novel — the Shiva head, the two-dimes-and-a-matchbox speech — but polish them up, move things around, explore characters in deeper ways," Mr. Berg said.
It has less in common with the sturdy cooking of traditional Mexican restaurants than with the modified health-food aesthetic of places like Dimes that cater to the yoga-mat crowd.
"If you stack a couple of dimes on top of each other, that's not too far off from a tenth of an inch, that's all the grass on these greens," he explained.
But even though they're growing like mad, they don't make any money, and, as we liked to say on the trading floor, it's tough to make a career selling dimes for nickels.
Americans stopped going to their neighborhood diners, grocers, haberdashers and five-and-dimes, shifting their business to big malls, and blighting the central business districts of towns and cities across the country.
Carl Lewis tells TMZ Sports now that he and Usain Bolt are retired ... it's all about chasing a different kind of gold -- saying Bolt's gotta catch him in dimes, not times now.
A penny costs 1.7 cents to produce and a nickel costs 8.1 cents (though the government picks up some savings on quarters and dimes, according to the U.S. Mint's 2014 congressional report).
According to the March of Dimes, as many as 50 percent of all pregnancies end in miscarriage—most often before a woman misses a menstrual period or even knows she is pregnant.
Their first foray into "edible experiences" was with Timelapse, a fragrance made with food-grade botanical extractions and alcohol — available in the Régime des Fleurs Spritz, a gin-prosecco cocktail at Dimes.
In 2012, the March of Dimes Foundation and the American Academy of Pediatrics joined groups in petitioning the FDA to allow folic acid to be used to corn masa flour as well.
The assistant, desperate to cut a deal for himself, may seek to implicate those above him in the chain of command -- dropping as many dimes as he can to save his butt.
In his youth, he played on street corners for dimes, saying he earned more in one night singing on the corner than he did in one week working in the cotton field.
Steven Matteo, a councilman from Staten Island who opposes the bill, said that it "nickels and dimes" his constituency and will bleed hundreds of millions of dollars a year from everyday shoppers.
"The need for FDA oversight of these products could not be clearer," said the letters from the groups, including the American Lung Association, March of Dimes and the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids.
In recent years, she's had a chance to do some cause-related shoots, whether it's focusing on the survivors of meningococcal disease or helping the March of Dimes raise awareness about premature births.
Opening up that account in an online-only bank like Synchrony (which, at 1.05%, has a higher interest rate than other banks) will save you dimes by keeping your savings out of mind.
Those joining forces include the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, American Diabetes Association, American Heart Association, American Hospital Association, Federation of American Hospitals, the March of Dimes, American Medical Association and AARP.
Never mind that Harden had more than double the number of dimes as Leonard on Monday night, the same number of points (39), and the more impressive 63 games preceding Monday night's contest.
Oh yeah, maybe you've heard about the other component of Westbrook's season, just don't tell Russell: he's averaging a triple-double through 2100 games, wrangling 26 rebounds per contest, while dishing 215 dimes.
It may have taken the form of Kyle Lowry dropping some sweet dimes, or Bismack Biyombo going in for some immaculate stuffs—or even Toronto native Cory Joseph putting on a rare show.
The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, the American Heart Association and the March of Dimes on Monday came out in opposition to the latest Senate GOP bill to repeal and replace ObamaCare.
A March of Dimes spokesperson told BuzzFeed News it was not possible to retract the study in print, since the journal stopped publishing in 1995, but confirmed that the organization would be taking action.
The March of Dimes "takes these abhorrent allegations very seriously and is exploring how a retraction, disclaimer, or another form of warning may be added to digital copies of the study," the spokesperson said.
"Throughout the month we draw attention to the lifesaving research, treatments, and community support made possible when we work together to give every baby a fighting chance," March Of Dimes said in a statement.
Even vacation can't stop Russell Wilson from dropping dimes ... The Seahawks QB has been living it up with wifey Ciara in Brazil this past week ... hittin' parties, shoppin', catching soccer games and beachin' around.
As she sat on her living room floor in Ishpeming, Michigan, her grandmother, Jackie Oelfke, watched her line up stacks of nickels, pennies, dimes and crinkled bills that she then put into her backpack.
"We've gone through about thirty gallons since we opened," Marks, who previously devised cocktails at Mission Chinese Food and Dimes, tabulated, noting that the "seawater is very complex," containing notes of umami and sweetness.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was paralyzed by polio himself in the 28503s, founded the March of Dimes, a nonprofit organization that gave aid to Americans suffering from polio and funded research for vaccines.
She joined Stacey D. Stewart, president of the March of Dimes, to speak to 20 women who were chosen to participate in the March of Dimes's MOMentum initiative and the Gretchen Carlson Advocacy Fellowship.
Alissa Wagner, the co-owner and chef of NYC's DIMES, recently stopped by the MUNCHIES test kitchen, and shared her recipe for what is quite possibly the greatest applesauce to ever grace the universe.
She then rose through what the March of Dimes archivist David Rose, in a telephone interview, compared to "a farm system in baseball" to become the charity's national poster child for polio in 93.
The capsule, which will be carried at Broken English in SoHo starting April 17, mines the Dimes menu, with food-inspired charms including a fruit slice, an avocado and a sunny-side-up egg.
"If somebody wants to pay it, he'll sell it, but it's not going to sell for nickels and dimes," said the person, who discussed the $300 million figure with Finkelstein within the past year.
The 6-foot-2 freshman torched every opponent he faced in his lone season as a Sooner, sinking long-range shots, dishing flashy dimes, and eliciting comparisons to two-time NBA MVP Stephen Curry.
I'm not one to glorify point guard purity, but there's something about an assist explosion that's just plain fun—sometimes even more fun than a scoring outburst, depending on how the dimes are dropped.
Together the siblings wrote many No. 643 hits, including the 1991 duet "Rockin' Years" with Ricky Van Shelton — Dolly's 23rd and Floyd's eighth — and 1978's "Nickels and Dimes" from her chart-topping Heartbreaker album.
Together the siblings wrote many No. 643 hits, including the 1991 duet "Rockin' Years" with Ricky Van Shelton — Dolly's 23rd and Floyd's eighth — and 1978's "Nickels and Dimes" from her chart-topping Heartbreaker album.
"For what is a few nickels and dimes for them, they get to see how this model works, and if there's any validity to it they can apply it in their own business," Jindel said.
We have also described how the face of disability has also changed from a girl on crutches in the March of Dimes posters of the 1960s, to a little boy with autism or ADHD today.
Behind me as I walked slowly back home, the lights from the Yemeni bodega shone, illuminating the American night, promising treats to feed our late-night hankerings in return for our American nickels and dimes.
They were inspired by past national missions such as the settlement of the West, the construction of the national highway system and the March of Dimes fund-raising campaign, which led to the polio vaccine.
The study was funded by the March of Dimes, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub — a research collaboration funded by Facebook CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan.
On Wellness "One of coziest things about winter is curling up with a hot drink," says Alissa Wagner, the co-owner and chef, along with Sabrina De Sousa, behind the chic, health-conscious Chinatown restaurant Dimes.
In a March of Dimes–sponsored journal called Birth Defects: Original Article Series, Archibald wrote in 1975 about four brothers with a genetic growth disorder, three of whom had their genitals featured in close-up photos.
Among other demands, prisoners want to earn more than a few dimes for each hour of work that they do, considering that their work brings in billions of dollars in revenue to state and federal prisons.
Noam Levey of the Los Angeles Times reported that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) had declined meetings with health groups including the American Heart Association, the American Lung Association, and the March of Dimes.
Anoushka worked with the March of Dimes to place a library in the NICU at the Scottish Rite Hospital of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, and another one in the NICU for the Emory Johns Creek Hospital.
They would play poker sometimes, betting nickels and dimes and quarters, shoving their coins into the kitty, which was the name they gave to the spot at the center of the table where the money collected.
"It's good news, but on the other hand, we have so much more to do," said Dr. Paul Jarris, chief medical officer for the March of Dimes, a nonprofit focused on the health of mothers and babies.
Politics should not trump biology "No pregnant women should have to worry that her baby will develop brain damage because she was bitten once by a mosquito," a petition to Congress from the March of Dimes states.
I first saw her name on those type-written pages, pages I extracted from dusty, lopsided bankers boxes and photocopied one by one, feeding the Xerox machine with a plastic baggie of dimes I'd brought from home.
As per Nature:On 24 July, 37 grant recipients received an e-mail from the March of Dimes Foundation in New York City informing them that their 3-year grants had been cut off, retroactively, starting on 30 June.
Incausa Bath & Meditation Bundle Palo Santo, or "holy wood" (burning it is meant to clear your space), is for sale at the feel-good downtown N.Y.C. eatery Dimes, and complimentary with check-in at the Ojai Rancho Inn.
Algorithms embedded in such hybrids must generate a mix of wins and losses which ensures that the house always wins in the end, but which lets punters succeed often enough that they do not take their dimes elsewhere.
"The old-timers would tell me that during the Depression, there were signs on banks that said, 'No Dogs, No Cabdrivers,' and that taxi drivers had to save nickels and dimes to buy their medallions," Mr. Pollack recalled.
Just two dollars and five thin dimes at any New York City newsstand gets you the print edition of this obituary — along with dozens more articles at no extra charge — commemorated with the date and suitable for framing!
In all, 57 companies, organizations, trade groups and universities reported advocating on Zika in some way between January and March, including the U.S. Travel Association, the March of Dimes, the National Pest Management Association, GlaxoSmithKline and Vanderbilt University.
"No, Secretary Azar, it would be ludicrous to leave such operations to private industry," wrote Sachs, recalling that a non-profit organization, the March of Dimes, was created to lead the hugely successful development of the polio vaccine.
So when the March of Dimes asked to meet with the Senate Majority Leader about the healthcare plan he and his colleagues were then crafting behind closed doors, he might have thought about how he'd avoided becoming paralyzed.
"We want to welcome Trump," said Mohammed Alrasheed, 35, who had outfitted his motorcycle with a large green Saudi flag next to the Stars and Stripes of America and wore a helmet decorated with quarters, dimes and nickels.
"There's always this temptation to view CHIP as a must-pass vehicle, and as an engine to pull things behind it," said Cynthia Pellegrini, senior vice president of public policy and government affairs at the March of Dimes.
To the contributors who gathered at the Renaissance Arlington Capital View (on their own points — or, surprisingly, dimes), they are merely a digital band of travel enthusiasts who prize frugality, brand loyalty and friendships built on intermingled passions.
In Monday's New York Times, every major patients' rights group in the country urged the Senate to stop this madness — from the March of Dimes, to the American Diabetes Association, American Heart Association and the American Cancer Society.
Yield: four 8-ounce servings "One of coziest things about winter is curling up with a hot drink," says Alissa Wagner, the co-owner and chef, along with Sabrina De Sousa, behind the chic, health-conscious Chinatown restaurant Dimes.
The super sexy runway show went down Thursday night in New York City, with Kendall Jenner, Bella Hadid, Gigi Hadid, Josie Canseco, Josephine Skriver and tons of other dimes absolutely killing it in bras, panties and those famous wings.
The idea of a restaurant collaborating with a fine jewelry brand sounds like a stretch, but for anyone familiar with the Lower East Side eatery Dimes, or its supercool founders, Sabrina de Sousa and Alissa Wagner, it seems natural.
And at the cool-kid, feel-good eatery and market Dimes, you can buy a piece of the action: Handcarved and handpainted wood peppermills, an homage to the artist Andre Cadere's sticks, are $120 — and no two are alike.
My return for the year of $18.13 isn't anything to write home about, either, but had I put $286 in my savings account, which offers an interest rate of 0.01 percent, I would have earned just a few dimes.
Winners: The March of Dimes; the National Pest Management Association; GlaxoSmithKline; the National Association of County and City Health Officials; the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases; Johnson & Johnson; the American Medical Association; and the American Academy of Family Physicians.
After angering a few of his fellow Brits by jetting off to Canada to see Markle (on taxpayers' dimes), what better way to get back in the public's good graces than to do something so relatable like shop for trees.
Barfield said people can help support the health of infants and pregnant women in their communities by joining organizations like the March of Dimes, which has state chapters to help educate the public and community about risks of preterm births.
Neural tube defects are "serious birth defects of the brain and spine and includes anencephaly (incomplete brain and/or skull) and spina bifida (spinal cord not completely closed)," said Michele Kling, a spokeswoman for the March of Dimes, in an email.
According to Dr. Paul E. Jarris, the chief medical officer of the March of Dimes, the report of increased birth defects caused by Zika should be a wake-up call for anyone who thinks Zika is no longer a serious threat.
" Just like the dollar can be broken into pennies and dimes, each bitcoin can be broken down into many smaller, distributable and usable pieces of currency "Okay, so to get the bitcoin out of Mount Bitcoin, you have to mine.
Yes, any local spot can master the breakfast sandwich, but it likely won't be as insanely delicious as the one from Dimes, one of my favorite restaurants, where the breakfast sandwiches flow like Citi Bikes down Broadway — or, something like that.
"It's embarrassing that we know so little about this," said Dr. Joe Leigh Simpson, senior vice president of research and global programs at the March of Dimes, a nonprofit that works to end premature birth, birth defects and infant mortality.
Pratt knows his son is lucky, which is why the star is asking everyone to support the March of Dimes and all the work it does for the 15 million babies who are born premature each year around the world.
I'm pretty confident that purchasing lemonade from your neighborhood child-led not-for-profit lemonade stand is safe, assuming those lemons were procured locally by unionized farm workers and those children are paid a living (5 dimes an hour) wage.
The issue has gained considerable attention in recent years with groups like MomsRising, the Black Mamas Matter Alliance and March of Dimes pushing for change in Congress and in state legislatures and calling for more accountability in the health care system.
Photograph by Jessica Pettway for The New Yorker Jajaja opened two years ago, on a corner across from Seward Park, in east Chinatown, lately a hipster food hub that includes Dimes, Mission Chinese Food, Kopitiam, Scarr's Pizza, Kiki's, and Metrograph Commissary.
"Short volatility strategies, selling options and collecting premium, have been critically described as picking up dimes in front of a steamroller," wrote Don Steinbrugge, the founder and CEO of Agecroft Partners, a hedge-fund consulting firm, in a blog post.
On the outskirts of Chinatown, in the area of the Lower East Side known as Dimes Square—named for the Canal Street café that slings nouveau health food for scraggle-chic locals—another business was recently preparing to open shop.
"He was hooked up to these monitors and to us it meant that the machine started beeping because he stopped breathing over and over," Pratt said in a speech he gave at the March of Dimes' Celebration of Babies Luncheon in 2014.
This was the work of a big thinker who siphoned curiosity and swathed it in riddles, humor, and Southern inflection ("I was born underwater/ With three dollars and six dimes/ Yeah, you may not laugh/ Coz you did not do your math").
After breakfast, we'd dump the money from the tobacco tins onto the kitchen table and count coins, stacking quarters and nickels and dimes into wrappers from the Worcester County Institution for Savings, while my father updated the Accounts, and made the Collection List.
Even before US public funding for vaccine development was implemented after World War II, FDR invented in 1938 the idea of a not-for-profit institution to lead the effort: the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, known as the March of Dimes.
You can also help reduce your risk by maintaining a generally healthy lifestyle, such as eating well, working out, and getting enough sleep, according to Rahul Gupta, chief medical and health officer at the maternal and infant advocacy group March of Dimes.
E.P.A. officials said he had also met with advocacy groups such as the American Public Health Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the March of Dimes, the National Medical Association, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of American, and the National Environmental Health Association.
Until 22007, recyclers could collect these mutilated coins and sell them back to the US Mint at a rate that equals their unmutilated value ($20 per pound for quarters and dimes, $1.81 for a pound of pennies, $4.53 for a pound of nickels).
A new generation of plant-forward, Instagram-friendly cafes — among them Dimes and West-Bourne — are replacing funkier, hippyish staples like Souen in SoHo and Angelica Kitchen, which both closed in the past two years (though Souen's East Village location remains open).
The present U.S. administration will rue the day when it started its mindless demolition of the alliance with petty nickels-and-dimes taunts and rips at European unity, a project bringing peace and prosperity to a continent that lit up the world twice last century.
Pratt and Faris were told their son may have special needs and would need surgery to correct his eyes, but thanks to the "cutting-edge medicines, much of which is a direct result of this wonderful organization, the March of Dimes," his son was thriving.
" The coalition, which includes the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Children's Defense Fund, the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families and the March of Dimes, said in a statement that the requirement "adds red tape burdens that will fall squarely on parents' shoulders.
In 1952, the year the vaccine was finally made available, 80 million people donated to the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis—which would later be renamed the March of Dimes, since many donors pitched in whatever they could, even if it was just a few cents.
Joining of-the-moment haunts like Dimes and Kiki's is Oliver Coffee, a one-table cafe at the triangle tip of Oliver Street and St. James Place with a newsstand that sells indie fashion and art magazines as well as global snacks from the company Import.
The artist-cum-furniture designer Sam Stewart's best-known pieces may be the curved-edged, mod-hued tables at the fashionable downtown Manhattan hangout Dimes, but he still draws upon the more traditional techniques of Appalachian woodworking that he first encountered in his native North Carolina.
The primetime bargaining show, which features 26 models possessing cash amounts ranging from a single penny to $1 million, forces contestants into deciding between forgoing the potential briefcase riches in exchange for an unknown "Banker's" offer, or stick to their instincts and risk earning some dimes and nickels.
While Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies make news, many preppers are quietly packing their bug-out bags with rolls of pre-1965 American dimes, quarters or half-dollars, which are 2503 percent silver and available from coin dealers and precious-metals websites (silver is currently about $17 an ounce).
Just imagine a hearing featuring the leaders of these groups, every one of which opposes the House bill: the American Medical Association, American Nurses Association, American Hospital Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, American Diabetes Association, American Lung Association, March of Dimes and AARP.
Whether bundled payments, pay-for-performance, or accountable care organizations, these structures and policies are all about having providers and hospital systems become better resource and money managers, sometimes even playing the role of insurer by attempting to hold on to the dimes they don't spend on health care.
" Stacey Stewart, president, March of Dimes: "We want every woman to be able to afford her health care so that when she is ready to become a mom, she and her baby, no matter what they look like or where they live, can be as healthy as they can be.
There has been an increase in the prevalence of preterm births in the United States, with an additional 8,19633 babies being born prematurely last year due to a rise in the preterm birth rate between 2015 and 2016, according to a report released Wednesday from the nonprofit organization March of Dimes.
"They're incredibly valuable on the financial metrics of understanding how to get costs out of the business, how to be more streamlined, how to think about the organizational structure differently, how to find nickels and dimes throughout the organization," and at getting maximum value out of real estate, Mr. Jones said.
But if she could not be cured of polio, she would nevertheless help others overcome it by becoming a face of the March of Dimes, the fund-raising campaign by the nonprofit originally called the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, which was dedicated to defeating the disease and had financed Dr. Salk's research.
Fifty years from now, the Dimes menu will be a useful time capsule of what and how people ate in 2010s New York City: staples include açai bowls with hemp granola, za'atar-spiced salmon, breakfast tacos and matcha buttermilk pancakes, all of it plant-forward and gently inflected with elements of Mexican and Mediterranean cooking.
The rise in the preterm birth rate might be linked with the rise in births among women in their late 30s and early 40s, since a later maternal age is a risk factor, said Dr. Rahul Gupta, chief medical and health officer for March of Dimes, a nonprofit focused on the health of mothers and babies.
Overall, a rise in preterm births might be linked with a rise in births among women in their late 30s and 40s, since a later maternal age is a risk factor, Dr. Rahul Gupta, chief medical and health officer for March of Dimes, a nonprofit focused on the health of mothers and babies, said in May.
President Franklin Roosevelt, crippled by the disease in 1921, established  the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis 15 years later, led the March of Dimes to help handicapped victims of the scourge, and created a haven for treatment at his southern White House in Warm Springs, Ga. Each summer, Americans feared that polio would strike their communities.
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A group of 69 domestic policy associations, including AARP, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the National Women's Law Center and the March of Dimes, sent a letter (PDF) to Foxx protesting that the penalties for employees who want to keep their medical and genetic information private could be "draconian" and would roll back the protections to restrict employers' access to genetic information.
"We want to spread the message that women of reproductive age should talk with their doctor about all the medications they are taking and get to a healthy place and then address the pregnancy [they would like to have]," said Dr. Siobhan Dolan, medical adviser to the March of Dimes and an obstetrician and geneticist at Montefiore Medical Center in New York.
Cynthia Pellegrini, the head of the March of Dimes' Office of Government Affairs, has led a coalition of public health groups that have been fighting for Zika funding and told The Hill Extra the public health community would have preferred to spend this time addressing issues like mental health, opioids, the preterm birth rate, the maternal mortality rate, and more.
"We have to really take a broader look at what are the social and structural conditions in this country that lead to high rates of infant mortality, but also that lead to these unacceptable disparities in infant mortality," said Dr. Paul Jarris, chief medical officer for the March of Dimes, a nonprofit focused on the health of mothers and babies.
Overall, a rise in preterm births might be linked with a rise in births among women in their late 30s and 40s, since a later maternal age is a risk factor, Dr. Rahul Gupta, chief medical and health officer for March of Dimes, a nonprofit focused on the health of mothers and babies, said about last year's report, which showed the same trends.
The Giants rookie made his return to the field after missing a few games due to injury ... and celebrated the big OT win by throwing on his favorite dress shirt and hitting up Green Rock Tap & Grill in Hoboken, NJ. Danny Dimes, Eli, Saquon Barkley and Reggie White Jr. were all in attendance ... and the QBs bonded over some drinking games.
As its title suggests, the record is hardened both thematically and musically, chronicling Ecks' personal struggles following the release of 2012's MU.ZZ.LE. While his song "Nikels and Dimes" ended up being sampled by Jay Z on the rapper's 2013 album Magna Carta Holy Grail, he was ostracized by many of his fellow artists in the west coast experimental scene, who accused him of selling out.
These new cafes, all of which owe a debt to New York's abstemious Dimes, which opened in Chinatown in 2013, present amiable aesthetic experiences that feel ready-made for Instagram: Many of these rooms share the same natural light, blond wood chairs and copper details that have come to evoke a kind of Scandinavian-inflected, aspirational millennial apartment, which the cafes themselves tend to resemble.
Both Maryland natives, the pair has maintained a creative kinship even while living on opposite sides of the country and pursuing other musical endeavors, including Flock of Dimes, Wasner's solo electro-pop project — the influence of which is heard on Wye Oak's most recent album in the ample synths that have seeped into their sound, transforming the guitar-based folk-rock of early releases into something brighter.
"They seem to be embraced by many different segments of the music-consuming populace for many different reasons, which I think is a lot more representative of how music is actually made in 2017," said Jenn Wasner, who sings and writes songs for the rock band Wye Oak and the electronics-oriented Flock of Dimes, which will be touring with Sylvan Esso in August.
To do so, this summer its founders quietly opened a front-of-house tasting room and cocktail bar called Honey's adjoining the meadery, where visitors can sample brews like Memento Mori (drawn from foraged dandelion flowers) and Jewels Into Flowers (an apple mead made from chrysanthemum and chamomile flowers), as well as a menu of bar snacks and cocktails devised by the mixologist Arley Marks of Mission Chinese and Dimes.
"We strongly oppose any legislation that would allow employers to inquire about employees' private genetic information or medical information unrelated to their ability to do their jobs, and to impose draconian penalties on employees who choose to keep that information private," a group of advocates, including AARP, the American Diabetes Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Epilepsy Foundation, the March of Dimes and others wrote in a letter this week to Ms. Foxx.
On Monday, 16 of the nation's most prominent health care groups, including the American Heart Association, the American Lung Association, the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, the March of Dimes, and the National Health Council, came out with a statement urging senators to oppose Cassidy-Graham when it comes up for a vote in the Senate in the coming weeks: This bill would limit funding for the Medicaid program, roll back important essential health benefit protections, and potentially open the door to annual and lifetime caps on coverage, endangering access to critical care for millions of Americans.

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