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n. (golden opportunity English)
Usage examples of "golden opportunities".
Normally he viewed all airplane flights as golden opportunities for applied schmoozing.
He had seen both the Berlin crisis and the Cuban Missile Crisis as golden opportunities for a first nuclear strike against the Soviet Union, and had stood side-by-side with Curtis Lemay in the recommendation that North Vietnam be bombed back into the Stone Age.
Seated on the bench but not playing, Arnie ruminated once more on the golden opportunities involved in the F.
Even in the spring and early summer of 1965, when they were beginning to realize the extent of their infamy, they ignored several golden opportunities to tangle with both civil rights and Get Out of Vietnam demonstrators.
The newlyweds had then emigrated to South Korea, where, in the aftermath of the United Nations' war against North Korea, there were many golden opportunities.
I found myself on endless sucker lists, got letters offering golden opportunities begging loans, or demanding gifts.