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  • During the walk in the neighbourhood, he noticed two snowmobiles approaching in the distance and told Oscar to stay, so the energetic 22-month-old golden retriever wouldn't chase after them.
  • Holly had decked herself out in her best, slimming jeans and a daringly low-cut antique lace top in a glowing old gold. JUST BETWEEN US
  • It is like a yellow daisy, but the circle in the middle looks as if it were made of old gold. Times, Sunday Times
  • The shop that stocks it lies on the site of the old Goldstone Ground and his father refuses even to drive past the shop, let alone betray his club and his friends and their memories by stepping inside it.
  • The old gold standard was supposed to maintain the convertibility of gold in currency but now we're not even backing it with currency anymore with gold anymore ? so what does it mean?
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  • The 62-year-old Golden Globe-winning actor co-stars in Scoop, which opens on Friday.
  • The smaller corymbs are arched or convex, causing the cluster or compound corymb to present an uneven surface; the small flowers are of rich old gold colour, and have the appearance of knotted gold cord; they are very rigid, almost hard. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
  • She's smoking either one of her own cork-tipped Herbert Tarytons or an Old Gold from the glass cigarette tray he nudged toward her as she sat down. For todays active man
  • In Walhalla, an old gold-mining town in a narrow valley, disaster struck on the Tuesday night as an avalanche of water, rocks, silt and logs swept down over the town.
  • You can jol down to Gold Reef City and go down an old gold mine and have a drink down there in an old donkey stable, if you like.
  • In exchange, he offered his own likeness - ‘a picture of the old gold hunter, so you may compare the doctor (as miniatured and sent to mother in '49) with the gold hunter of the present.’
  • Each blossom has a ring of bright yellow rays, and in the middle a disc that is the colour of old gold. Times, Sunday Times
  • We can more easily tell how old goldsmithery is, which means that sometimes people will melt down 'common' medieval gold coins like Byzantine nummi so as to have authentic gold with which to fake something much more valuable like an Anglo-Saxon shilling. Staffordshire Hoard
  • Each blossom has a ring of bright yellow rays, and in the middle a disc that is the colour of old gold. Times, Sunday Times
  • She wears an oldfashioned apron all the time and in cool weather there is always a little black cape around her frail shoulders and held together with a plain old gold "breastpin". Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 1
  • This land growing mainly tussock is old goldmining country and heaps of tailings are evidence of the earlier presence of the miners who must have rejoiced to slake their thirst at the Cardrona Hotel built in 1870.
  • It is not uncommon to find old goldfish that are pale lemon or even white in colour.
  • There were areas of bare rock and slag, which were around old gold mines, according to the naturalist.
  • Towards the end of out visit, we stopped at a gold panning/rock shop that sold gold panning equipment, lessons and all kinds of doodads.
  • In particular, and probably coincidentally, the length is about that of the old Gold Medals and Ace Doubles and lends itself to the brisk, unpadded style of writing ideal for westerns and noir-ish thrillers. Ben Sufficool; DeRosso; Sangster
  • The calming mix of dove grey, old gold and white might disappoint lovers of colour but the sequins and sparkles seriously dazzle. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tin tricolor flag swings at the top of the church-steeple; the two chintz streamers still flutter in the wind from the linen-draper's; the chemist's fetuses, like lumps of white amadou, rot more and more in their turbid alcohol, and above the big door of the inn the old golden lion, faded by rain, still shows passers-by its poodle mane. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. VIII (of X) - Continental Europe II.
  • The fourteen dancers melted into patterns out of an old Golddiggers flick and at one point, all posed at the front of the proscenium and twittered their legs like a bevy of chorines from an old Movietone newsreel.
  • The 62-year-old Golden Globe-winning actor co-stars in Scoop, which opens on Friday.

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