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- Dime Community Bancshares, Inc. Is the holding company for Dime Community Bank, a community-oriented financial institution.
- Dime offers a range of products and services, expert banking advice and a personal experience that helps our customers attain the future they want. Learn more about how we can help you plan your financial future. Personalized banking solutions for you.
The DIME consists of nine warm-up exercises to be used before any military training or exercises. It is designed to prevent ACL and other lower extremity injuries while improving performance.
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Acronyms (DIME)[edit]
- Detroit Institute of Music Education
- DIME Denver, a branch of the Detroit Institute of Music Education
- Distributed Internet Measurements & Simulations, DIMES
Banks[edit]
- Dime Community Bank, in Brooklyn, New York
- Dime Bank Building, Scranton, Pennsylvania
- Dime Savings and Trust Company, a historic bank building in Allenstown, Pennsylvania
- Dime Savings Bank (disambiguation), various banks
Music[edit]
- The Dimes, an American musical group
- Dime (album), an album by Guardian
- 'Dime/Tell Me (Remix)', a song by Pitbull featuring Ken-Y
- 'Dime', a 1978 song by Rubén Blades and Willie Colón from Siembra
- 'Dime', a 1990 song by Jerry Rivera from Abriendo Puertas
Places[edit]
- Dime Box, Texas, an unincorporated community in Lee County
Sports[edit]
- Dime defense, an American football defensive scheme
- Dime Magazine, an American basketball magazine
People[edit]
- Surname
- James Dime (1897–1981), Yugoslavian-American professional boxer and actor
- Albert Dimes (1914–1972), Scottish-born London criminal
- Given name
- Dime Jankulovski (born 1977), Swedish former football goalkeeper of Macedonian descent
- Dime Spasov (born 1985), Macedonian politician
- Dime Tasovski (born 1980), Macedonian professional basketball player
- Nickname
- Dimebag Darrell (born Darrell Lance Abbott, 1966–2004), American heavy metal guitarist
See also[edit]
Dimetrodon
- Dime bar, a chocolate bar
- Dime language, the language of the Dime people of Ethiopia
- Dime museum, institutions that were popular at the end of the 19th century in the United States
- Dime novel, a type of popular fiction
- Dime Western, Western-themed dime novels, which spanned the era of the 1860s–1900s
- Dime Store (Portland, Oregon), a short-lived restaurant in Portland, Oregon
- Dime Tabernacle, a Seventh-day Adventist church in Battle Creek, Michigan
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