• Domino's aired a commercial with a jingle written by Dymes called "Build It Back". On December 24, 2017, Dymes previews his song "The Rebirth" featuring an old...
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    Dyme (Ancient Greek: Δύμη), or Dymae, was a town and polis (city-state) of ancient Achaea, and the most westerly of the 12 Achaean cities, from which circumstance...
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    Dymes (Greek: Δύμες) is a village in the Limassol District of Cyprus, located 4 km south of Kyperounta. Census 2001 v t e...
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  • died in 2018. The Pleasure Palace (1980) Fade to Black (1980) Nichols and Dymes (1981) Tomorrow's Child (1982) (TV movie) Prizzi's Honor (1985) Roe vs....
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  • Dyme is a Dutch fintech start-up and subscription management app that allows users to cancel and renegotiate their recurring costs. In 2019, Dyme was...
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    The Battle of Dyme or Dymae was fought by the Achaean League under the command of their Strategos, Hyperbatas, and a Spartan army under the command of...
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    Prior to the formation of Aereogramme, Cook, who was using the alias Johnny Dymes, was a member of Les Tinglies. In 1998, Cook founded Aereogramme with Craig...
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  • reputedly beloved of Heracles. According to Pausanias in his description of Dyme, he was from that ancient Achaean city and held in reverence by its inhabitants...
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    A Daim bar (/ˈdaɪm/ DYME) is a Swedish chocolate bar made from crunchy almond caramel covered in milk chocolate. Daim was created by Marabou in Sweden...
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    Dymaean Wall (redirect from Wall of Dyme)
    fortifications. It was named the Dymaean Wall after the nearby ancient city of Dyme. During the war between the Achaean and the Aetolian Leagues (220–217 BC)...
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