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"If we got nickels for every time someone told us no, we'd have a ton of nickels," Harry assures the dejected swamp of humanity.
Yegparian told Fox News that the five Liberty Head nickels were produced just before the U.S. Mint began producing nickels with a Buffalo Head design.
It's tough to make a career selling dimes for nickels.
You throw in three nickels and out comes a sandwich.
"The Sonics episode, I think, was different," Mr. Nickels added.
Maybe I'll use those three buffalo nickels for three hot dogs.
The 555th Parachute Infantry Company, the "Triple Nickels," were black paratroopers.
"Parents' tuning out leads to kids' acting out," cautions Dr. Nickels.
Stores would keep the nickels, so the fee wasn't a tax.
Tom Nickels is Executive Vice President of the American Hospital Association.
She began to experiment with it, working through stacks of nickels.
For silly things' like pounding nickels into the size of quarters.
Hoarding pennies, nickels and dimes, he is finally able to purchase them.
In Mr. Cochran's rarefied world of discretionary spending, billions moved like nickels.
The speech scolds clothing brands who have gone overseas to save nickels.
MedStar spokeswoman Ann Nickels did not say if it was a ransomware attack.
Google's good at making nickels, I don't know how else to put it.
Friendly relations can help, but trade balances are not nickels and dimes issues.
They paid $20154,19394 for the nickels and decades later reaped millions for them.
Kids would compete in challenges like obstacle courses to determine their roles and prizes: First place is rewarded one buffalo dollar and the privilege of doing no work, second place is rewarded 10 buffalo nickels and assigned the job of merchant, third place is rewarded five buffalo nickels and also assigned the role of merchant, while last place receives two buffalo nickels and assigned the job of laborer.
A far better solution would be just to stop using pennies and nickels altogether.
"There is total unanimity," said Tom Nickels, an executive vice president for the association.
"Y'all save your nickels and pennies," Moore joked, to laughter from the packed room.
Without this, I'd have a cup on the corner begging for nickels and dimes.
Until relatively recently, pennies were all they could pick up; now they are earning nickels.
When there weren't enough dollar bills in the cash register, cashiers distributed change in nickels.
From there, she said, focus on shared financial goals instead of the nickels and dimes.
Nickels argues Rosenstein would likely move to install such an official on legal grounds alone.
The bump were pennies and nickels people had pitched into the fountain to make a wish.
First, it's a phone call, courtesy of a few nickels Pat pilfered from her boyfriend Lewis.
Andrea: If I had a nickel for every pixel in this photo, I'd have five nickels.
Another blew through in the morning and slammed the tent with raindrops the size of nickels.
Well, let me tell you how many nickels and dimes we're talking about: nearly $60 trillion.
Then I realized lots of people earning six figures don't have two nickels to rub together.
The nickels are getting smaller and fewer and with the steamroller approaching the risks are very asymmetric.
Look out, though: the nickels are few and far between and the steamroller isn't getting any lighter.
"She has truly brought this town together with her positive purpose," Manitowoc Mayor Justin Nickels tells PEOPLE.
So, let's see how this nickels-and-dimes story leads to core problems of American economic growth.
Both jobs provided my meals, and the dimes and nickels of my tips paid for millinery supplies.
At this point, it must be getting pretty hard for him to find any nickels to rub together.
"I referred to that moment for me as a half roll of nickels," he told Dan Le Batard.
She was the student representative on the President's Board; she worked with then–Seattle mayor Greg Nickels' office.
Later, when they're preschool-age, teach them the actual value of nickels, dimes, and quarters by playing 'store.
" 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.
It's not breaking news, but the cost of producing pennies and nickels is still higher than their face value.
And it wants that capability in a package no larger than two nickels stacked on top of one another.
Of course, the celebration was pennies and nickels for Mikhail Gutseriev, who according to Forbes is worth $6.2 billion.
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.
Now, to take the ferry cost a nickel, and in those days, nickels had pictures of bumblebees on 'em.
Kathleen Nickels was the subscription manager of the Gloucester theater when she was 22014, during the 23-86 season.
Love, Mother   May 7, 1861 Dearest Edward, Margaret Mooseford says there is a man in California passing out wooden nickels!
I had watched my classmates bring pennies or nickels to the class at regular intervals and give them to the teacher.
Having already made inroads in the robo-advisor business in recent years, BlackRock is coming for your nickels and dimes next.
"He posted a tweet last year that said: "Living rich: Make $500k, spend $500k, don't have two nickels to rub together.
"This is a very radical proposal," said Tom Nickels, an executive vice president with the American Hospital Association, a trade group.
Still, given Coinstar's ubiquity, the Bitcoin kiosks might pique the interest of some shoppers who just cashed out 30 bucks of nickels.
In their high-volume, low-margin business, says Vincent Andrews of Morgan Stanley, a bank, agricultural traders shovel "pennies, nickels or dimes".
The implant would be small -- no larger than one cubic centimeter, or roughly the size of two stacked nickels -- according to DARPA.
Mr. Nielsen, 28, is a business-development and account manager at Bernard Nickels & Associates, a temporary staffing and recruitment firm in Manhattan.
Traditional doom metal — the kind your grandparents listen to — trades in currencies of dread, where nickels weigh as much as manhole covers.
M. complains constantly about spending even a dollar on any meal and nickels and dimes over every expense, even while on vacation.
Mr. Nickels from the hospital association said information about all of a hospital's negotiated prices with individual insurers is not currently available.
The management of this column readily acknowledges the best of the marooned free agents will not be left to scratch nickels together.
"It works only as evidence that [the Democrats] are tough guys who are willing to draw a line on principle," Nickels said.
For just a few nickels -- Planned Parenthood's buy there is a grand total of $675 -- you may earn a valuable audience of one.
He looked at me imploringly, and I was happy to exchange his three well-worn old buffalo nickels for three shiny new Jeffersons.
Thomas P. Nickels, an executive vice president of the association, predicted that the Senate would produce an "utterly different version" of the legislation.
"It would set up a precedent that Democrats could use again and again to force a change in the agenda," Nickels pointed out.
"The other four 1913 Liberty Head Nickels have gone on to private collectors and museums, including the Smithsonian," explained Stack's Bowers, in a statement.
This allowed the researchers to specify the specific properties and features of new nickels—prioritizing color, durability, and conductivity—before casting a single cent.
MedStar spokeswoman Ann Nickels said she did not know when the systems would be restored or what type of virus had infected the network.
"We made a decision very quickly to shut down our systems," Ann Nickels, a spokesperson for MedStar Health, told Motherboard in a phone call.
" If they've got a big head: "Hey bud, I don't know if I'd rather win the lotto or have your head full of nickels.
Talk reciprocal nickels and dimes with Beijing, and make sure that the people we call our friends and allies are following the same approach.
Tom Nickels, executive vice president of government relations for the American Hospital Association, said that "we do worry" about getting the funds fast enough.
Nickels said that by midday on Tuesday clinicians were able to view some records but new patient information was still being recorded by hand.
The competition with rivals, both in the United States and in developing countries, can be brutal, and success is counted in nickels and minutes.
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.
Tom Nickels, executive vice president for the American Hospital Association, said these types of financial losses "cannot be sustained" in any part of the country.
The key point is that I no longer have the ability to nap at will—to recover, in nickels of unconsciousness, a lost hypnotic legacy.
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.
What's it like when you're pulling out a bunch of quarters and nickels from a machine and trying to transfer that to your bank account?
"Now this is like saying that a dime is more potent than two nickels because you can use one coin instead of two," he said.
I mean just looking at the Smart Pen's list of features is overwhelming for something not much bigger and significantly lighter than a roll of nickels.
It is only a matter of time before inflation obviates the need for pennies and nickels, and other coins will disappear from use in due time.
Nickels refused to say whether the attack involved ransomware, but staff at MedStar facilitates have reportedly seen pop-ups on their computers demanding around $19,000 in bitcoin.
First off, anyone who's ever worn women's jeans knows that their pockets are not designed to fit anything more substantial than like, two nickels and a paperclip.
According to Margret Nickels, a clinical child psychologist and former director of the Erikson Institute Center for Children and Families in Chicago, preparation is key to prevention.
"My husband and I didn't have two nickels to rub together when we got married, so a prenup was not an option or even talked about," said Richards.
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.
And you shouldn't trade him, because getting nickels on the dollar isn't likely to net you players you can feel any better about starting than you do Watkins.
As well as the sardonic humor and imagery: an inscrutable floor manager who'd 'take the nickels off a dead man's eyes / To buy Coca-Colas and Eskimo Pies.
"MedStar acted quickly with a decision to take down all system interfaces to prevent the virus from spreading throughout the organization," said spokeswoman Ann Nickels in a statement.
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.
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.
Then you need a guy to collect all the nickels and carry them down to the bank, and that costs more in terms of administering the nickel co-pays.
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.
" Even though "she didn t have two nickels to rub together," says Ostroy, "she was fiercely dedicated to her craft, working as hard as she could to pursue her dreams.
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.
In ''The Internship,'' Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson's characters are asked during a Google interview: ''You're shrunken down to the size of nickels and dropped to the bottom of a blender.
Picking up nickels in front of a steamroller is the classic market metaphor for any strategy which offers low and usually stable returns but with the small risk of catastrophic failure.
If you're going to lobby for the things you care about — Earned Allowance Tax Credits, a two-hour homework day, a dog mayor — you need to be storing those nickels. Alas.
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.
As they see it, the tavern would not look all that different from when Kerouac would take a seat at the bar with rolls of nickels to buy a few beers.
"Today's Executive Order will allow health insurance plans that cover fewer benefits and offer fewer consumer protections," said Tom Nickels, executive vice president of the American Hospital Association, in a statement.
"I don't see any difference between this approach, rate-setting under the guise of surprise billing, and Medicare for All," said Tom Nickels, executive vice president of the American Hospital Association.
It is a behemoth, the work of countless people behind and in front of the camera, based on the countless pages of comic books funded by sticky nickels and leftover allowances.
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.
For all of our cultural differences, we shared two things in common: None of us had two nickels to rub together, and we were all fiercely, passionately in love with this country.
For example, the regulation required that employees be able to access their wages "in full" without fees, but cash machines are not designed to dispense pennies and nickels, Mr. Purcell pointed out.
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.
You there, with your mug full of change, headed to the Coinstar hoping all those pennies and nickels add up to a meal: A $31,000 skin cream voucher would be wasted on you.
"We would be very much opposed to disclosure of privately negotiated rates," said Tom Nickels, an executive vice president at the American Hospital Association, in an interview before the executive order was issued.
The cost to mint pennies and nickels is alleged to be more than double their face value, so that the Mint loses tens of millions of dollars every year by placing them into circulation.
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.
"These rate changes and the recent exiting of numerous national carriers make it even more important for individuals to actively explore their health insurance options to ensure appropriate coverage," Nickels said in a statement.
Details:Tom Nickels, executive vice president of the American Hospital Association, told me that the hospitals plan to sue on three grounds:The administration doesn't have the authority to require them to disclose their negotiated rates.
"For many communities, tax-exempt financing, such as private activity bonds, has been a key to maintaining vital hospital services," Tom Nickels, executive vice president of the American Hospital Association, said in a statement.
"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.
"We make the case that the burden placed on our members to come up with this information is extensive," Tom Nickels, an executive vice president with the American Hospital Association, said in an interview.
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.
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.
MedStar spokeswoman Ann Nickels said she did not know when the systems would be restored or the type of virus involved, but that "significant progress toward restoring functionality of our clinical systems" had been made.
In an interview after the president issued the order, Mr. Nickels said the decision to go through rule making was "a positive move," indicating that the administration was listening to concerns from the industry and others.
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.
Details: Tom Nickels, executive vice president of the American Hospital Association, told me that the hospitals plan to sue on three grounds: The administration doesn't have the authority to require them to disclose their negotiated rates.
" Baldridge said Trump's offer came after he told the president how he was frustrated with the survivor benefits program because his ex-wife was listed as their son's beneficiary and he could "barely rub two nickels together.
I'm older, I'm about to be double nickels – 55 – [in March], and you're closer to death when you're my age and you kind of turn that corner where that's the next fantastic place you're going to go.
Lawmakers led by Senator Simcha Felder, Democrat of Brooklyn, said they were moved by pity for those who need their nickels to buy bread and eggs, two props that Mr. Felder held up to illustrate his argument.
"There's no question that he built an amazing business, one that Seattle has benefited from and one that has worldwide reach," said Greg Nickels, a Democrat who was in his second term as Seattle's mayor in 240.
"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.
"We encourage the department to look at using a national disaster program as an option because no one should think twice about seeking screening or treatment due to costs," AHA executive vice president Tom Nickels, told the newspaper.
"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.
She fished through the blue bags for containers with 5-cent deposits, pulling out can after can after bottle after bottle and dropping them into her clear bag, where they landed like nickels tumbling from a slot machine.
The coin, one of only five "Eliasberg" nickels, named for Louis E. Eliasberg, who bought the coin in 1948, has been featured in a number of exhibitions as well as on the cover of The 100 Greatest American Coins.
"Disclosing negotiated rates between insurers and hospitals could undermine the choices available in the private market," Tom Nickels, executive vice president at the American Hospital Association said in March when the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services first broached the idea.
Four years later, the conference, chaired by then mayor of Seattle, Greg Nickels, drafted the US Conference of Mayors Climate Protection treaty, which aimed to meet the goals of the Kyoto protocol by reducing city carbon emissions below their 1990 levels.
With each member curating their side of the vinyl release, the band effectively remade The Minutemen's Double Nickels on the Dime, stuffing four sides of vinyl full of songs that were sandwiched between samples of radio static and other found sounds.
Directed by Diary of a Teenage Girl's Marielle Heller with a screenplay by Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty, it's about loneliness and anxiety, about having barely two nickels to rub together, about panicking over a situation you feel powerless to fix.
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.
While many in attendance lived in their car outside Ralphs supermarket, begging for nickels on crowdfunding, he joked, "all Sandler had to was get Ted Sorandos stoned" -- a reference to the Netflix executive who helped broker Sandler's multi-picture deal with the company.
"In addition, these provisions could destabilize the individual and small group markets, leaving millions of Americans who need comprehensive coverage to manage chronic and other pre-existing conditions, as well as protection against unforeseen illness and injury, without affordable options," Nickels said.
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).
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.
The Canadarm: Bismack Biyombo, Kawhi Leonard, Anthony Davis, Tayshaun Prince, and Jason Maxiell will grab one another's wrists to form a chain reaching from Wayne Gretzky's restaurant, Wayne Gretzky's, to the closest location of Celine Dion's beloved chain, Nickels, which is located in Gatineau, Quebec.
This is not a novel development: It has long been that case that pennies (and mostly-copper nickels) cost more to make than they retain in value, thanks to the price of the commodities (precious metals) in play and shipping fees, among other things.
The paratroopers were nicknamed the Triple Nickels (the 555th conjured up the five-cent coin), but they also became known as the Smoke Jumpers after being dispatched to the American Northwest to be on hand to extinguish forest fires should the balloon bombs ignite fires.
"I think they need another presence that can actually counterbalance Elon's capabilities in terms of visualizing a new reality for an industry with someone who can really mine the pennies and nickels and the details of an operation in a way he can't," Rusch concluded.
Morning Report puzzle champs: Patrick Kavanagh, Stephen Nickels Simpson, Tim Burrack, Candi Cee, Terry Pflaumer, Lorraine Lindberg, William Chittam, Joseph Webster, Phil Kirstein, Dennis M. Prebensen, Donna Minter, Greg Stetson, Rose DeMarco, Ken Stevens, Bob Salmon, John Sondheim, John Donato, Allyson Foster, Carol Katz and Luther Berg.
"With today's proposed rule, CMS has once again showed a lack of understanding about the reality in which hospitals and health systems operate daily to serve the needs of their communities," Tom Nickels, an executive vice president at the American Hospital Association, said in a statement.
"Mobile payments have taken off slower than I personally would have thought if I were sitting here a few years ago," he explained — apparently observing that by now he thought the proletariat would have abandoned their nickels and pennies in favor of mobile payment systems like Apple Pay.
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.
"He liked the message of the movie," said Ms. Graham, who added that without the support of men like Mr. Sheinberg and Michael Nickels, a close friend who served as a producer on the film and encouraged her to direct it, "Half Magic" would never have been made.
Still, with the Yankees valued this year by Forbes at $3.4 billion — nearly three times what the Marlins recently sold for — there is a case to be made that even luxury tax penalties as high as 90 cents on the dollar would be like nickels under the sofa cushions.
"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.
" Pennies and nickels may be more fun to search through because "you're likely to find something good in every box," Larry, a former coin roll hunter who requested not to share his last name, told CNBC Make It. If you're looking for a higher profit, however, he says to "go with halves.
"While the agency inappropriately characterizes these clinic visits as "check-ups," the reality is that hospitals serve some of the sickest, most medically complex patients in our clinics, evaluating them for everything from metastatic breast cancer to heart failure," said Tom Nickels, executive vice president at the American Hospital Association, in a statement.
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"We can't find two nickels to rub together to make the subways run on time or to build affordable housing or to build enough schools for our kids -- in this very neighborhood, mind you -- and yet we're showering Jeff Bezos with all this money that he clearly doesn't need," said Michael Gianaris on CNN.
I watched as Troy, played by Zelda Harris, both took in the world around her and took her place in it — from stuffing tissue in her bra as her little brother bangs on the bathroom door, to stealing her oldest brother's prized Buffalo nickels to buy ice cream after he smashes her first cone in her face.
In the end, though, no one could stay away from the food, and so Louie's gradually became its own little Equality State—an American kind of place, diverse and democratic, where the staff of the newspaper wolfed down post-deadline burgers elbow to elbow with society ladies, and schoolkids counted out their nickels next to stockbrokers ordering large.
"Because China produces such a large proportion of the US' drugs and medical supplies—especially personal protective equipment (like masks, gowns and gloves) that are used by hospital caregivers to protect themselves and their patients from infection—our members have expressed concern that the already fragile supply chain will break with the worsening conditions in China," Tom Nickels, executive vice president of the American Hospital Association, wrote by email.

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