How To Use Yellow metal In A Sentence

  • The Spinner sliced the shards into pieces as the grenade sent the motorcycles flying in scraps of blue and yellow metal. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Shard Reaper’s Review Forum
  • However, they said that prices for the yellow metal could remain volatile in the near term following a recent sharp rally as the outlook of the global economy remains uncertain.
  • In spite of the ongoing disparagement, the yellow metal has continued to shed its ‘barbarous’ reputation, taking out fresh 18-year highs last week.
  • So it is, too, with inanimate things; for of these, too, some are really silver and others gold, while others are not and merely seem to be such to our sense; e.g. things made of litharge and tin seem to be of silver, while those made of yellow metal look golden. On Sophistical Refutations
  • Investors were more concerned about the here and now, he said, and fluctuations in the price of the yellow metal. Times, Sunday Times
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  • She was wearing blue denim jeans and a jacket, a long jumper and a small yellow metal ring decorated with bows.
  • The yellow metal couldn't be bribed, flattered, seduced, or flimflammed.
  • The yellow metal was down $1.70 at $1,333.60 per troy ounce from the New York close on Tuesday. Asia Falls on China Rate Move
  • Peer through the dusty glass and you might catch sight of the two thick yellow metal doors behind, jammed tightly shut with no obvious opening mechanism.
  • So, as beautiful as the yellow metal might be, gold is neither a hedge against inflation nor a protection against uncertainty.
  • LONDON—Gold's record-breaking rally is weighing on jewelry retailers, as the ever-increasing cost of the popular yellow metal dims the enthusiasm of shoppers. Jewelry Retailers Feel Crunch of High Gold Prices
  • And the yellow metal's resilience during a rally in riskier assets suggests their bet might yet pan out.
  • It is there described as of mixed yellow metal gilt; on either side of the hoop there is a crown (Fig. 134), of the form commonly seen on coins of the twelfth century, and on the signet are the words, ROGERIVS REX, chased in high relief. Rambles of an Archaeologist Among Old Books and in Old Places Being Papers on Art, in Relation to Archaeology, Painting, Art-Decoration, and Art-Manufacture

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