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gold

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" Gold " is a short story by American writer Isaac Asimov . It originally appeared in the September 1991 issue of Analog Science Fiction and Fact and was collected in the eponymous volume Gold . It was one of the last short stories he wrote in his life, ...

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I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES 9/18/22/24 carat gold ▪ a 22 carat gold chain a gold medal (= for first place ) ▪ He won the gold medal in Athens in 2004. a gold/silver ring ▪ She took off her gold ring. a heart of gold (= a very kind character ...

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The name of his partially duped accomplice and abettor in this last marvelous assault, is no other than PHILIP LYNCH, Editor and Proprietor of the Gold Hill News.

Rear Admiral Henry, ablaze with gold braid, battle ribbons, and stars.

Beside the cushion was a vacant throne, radiant as morning in the East, ablaze with devices in gold and gems, a seat to fill the meanest soul with sensations of majesty and tempt dervishes to the sitting posture.

On the dressing table, ably guarded by a dark Regency armchair cushioned in yet another floral, sat an assemblage of antique silver-hair accessories and crystal perfume flacons, the grouping flanked by two small lamps, everything centered around a gold Empire vanity mirror.

Station 1 had a modest-sized accelerator ring grappled to it, like a gold band attached to a diamond.

Police SWAT teams in chic basic black accessorized with tear gas and semiautomatic weapons are charging in past the doorman holding the door in his gold braid.

The trees had the thickest of canopies, stunningly clothed in the reds and golds and russets of their autumn canopies: I spent many an hour while Achates slept in my arms watching their seductive dancing against the sky.

Middle Ages a measure of stability had been achieved between the coinages of Christendom and the Islamic world, one producing silver, the other gold.

Next day the Baron technically did give Granny Aching gold, but it was only the gold-coloured foil on an ounce of Jolly Sailor, the cheap and horrible pipe tobacco that was the only one Granny Aching would ever smoke.

Granny Aching for all the gold in the world, but you could definitely attract her attention with an ounce of Jolly Sailor.

The former did its own frantic sifting--something CIA automatically does, looking for that actionable bit of gold.

I courted her, but she only laughed at me, for an actress, if in love with someone, is a fortress which cannot be taken, unless you build a bridge of gold, and I was not rich.

I patted the pocket where my tiny set of gold acupuncture needles rested in their ivory case.

Sheets of immeasurable fire, and veins Of gold and stone, and adamantine iron.

The sky was heavy with drifting masses of cloud, aflare with red and gold and all the sunset colours, from the black line of coast, lying in the west, far into the east, where sea and sky were turning gray.