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Gold and has
Although Tasmanian AFL Bid has been ongoing, the AFL's focus has become gaining marketshare in lucrative and broadcasting rights in two populous Australian states, introducing clubs on the Gold Coast, Queensland ( Gold Coast Football Club ) and in Greater Western Sydney ( Greater Western Sydney Football Club ).
The main chamber, known as the Swarna Nagari " City of Gold ", has several gold-plated wooden figures, depicting several figures in the Jain religion.
Canal Estates ( commonly known as bayous ) are a form of subdivision popular in cities like Miami, Florida, Texas City, Texas and the Gold Coast, Queensland ; the Gold Coast has over 700 km of residential canals.
While presenting the Carnegie Institute's Gold Medal to Beaux in 1899, William Merritt Chase stated " Miss Beaux is not only the greatest living woman painter, but the best that has ever lived.
The American Gold Eagle has a face value of US $ 50, and the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coins also have nominal ( purely symbolic ) face values ( e. g., C $ 50 for 1 oz.
In the UK, he has been awarded nine Platinum album certifications, 11 Gold and eight Silver, and in the US, five Platinum and seven Gold certifications.
In the United Kingdom, he has been awarded 9 Platinum, 11 Gold and 8 Silver albums, and in the United States, 5 Platinum and 7 Gold.
David Gold has loaned this trophy to the National Football Museum which is housed in Preston North End's Deepdale Stadium and it is on permanent display to the public.
He has also received the Gold Medal for Outstanding Contribution to Public Discourse from the College Historical Society for his contribution to ending apartheid.
Gold is insoluble in nitric acid, which dissolves silver and base metals, a property that has long been used to confirm the presence of gold in items, giving rise to the term the acid test.
Gold has been a valuable and highly sought-after precious metal for coinage, jewelry, and other arts since long before the beginning of recorded history.
Gold has only one stable isotope, < sup > 197 </ sup > Au, which is also its only naturally occurring isotope.
Gold has been widely used throughout the world as a vehicle for monetary exchange, either by issuance and recognition of gold coins or other bare metal quantities, or through gold-convertible paper instruments by establishing gold standards in which the total value of issued money is represented in a store of gold reserves.
Gold has been used as a symbol for purity, value, royalty, and particularly roles that combine these properties.
The special issue Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coin contains the highest purity gold of any bullion coin, at 99. 999 % or 0. 99999, while the popular issue Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coin has a purity of 99. 99 %.
With the bulk of hedge fund investment coming from the US East coast – principally New York City and the Gold Coast area of Connecticut – this has become the leading location for hedge fund managers.

Gold and bright
Alternatively, the name was related to a bright yellow cattle feed sold during the Gold Rush.
Gold is won, and bright renown.
Of contemporary songs, " Bright Fine Gold ", with its chorus of " Wangapeka, Tuapeka, bright fine gold " ( sometimes rendered " One-a-pecker, two-a-pecker ") is perhaps the best known.

Gold and yellow
" Gold " is cognate with similar words in many Germanic languages, deriving via Proto-Germanic * gulþ from Proto-Indo-European * ghel (" yellow / green ").
Hari is mentioned in Sanskrit as yellow or golden color equivalent to Persian Zar meaning Gold ( yellow ).
* ' Wilma's Gold ' – yellow leaves
By far the most recognizable brand was their Crayola “ Gold Medal ” line in the familiar yellow boxes.
*' Autumn Gold ' - white bracts ; yellow fall color.
Its vivid yellow color symbolizes the Gold Rushes of the 1890s.
* Gold Dust ( Ultramel + Caramel ) Gold Dust corn snakes often have a more golden yellow than butters mixed with the grey lines rather than white.
The yellow colour in the top of the flag is the symbol colour of the Chakri dynasty, as Gold as a precious metal is a symbol for the Thai monarchy.
There are 28 colors in the color palette, and are the following ( shown clockwise on the program ): Black, Gray-80 %, Gray-50 %, Dark red, Red, Orange, Gold, Yellow, Lime, Green, Turquoise, Blue, Indigo, Purple, Lavender, Blue-gray, Blue ( slightly gray ), Light turquoise, Olive green, Light green, Light yellow ( very light ), Light yellow, Light orange, Rose, Brown, Gray-25 %, Gray-25 % ( lighter gray ), and White.
Gold, yellow and orange undertones in hair that has not been lightened enough can adversely affect results, especially with pinks, blues and greens.
# Gold ( or another yellow metal, e. g., brass )
Gold and albino tiger barbs are examples of commercially produced fish based on recessive xanthic ( yellow ) and albino genes.
Gold signifies a search for economic wealth, whereas yellow represents death, change, and destruction.
While working in Accra, Gold Coast ( modern-day Ghana ) he died from yellow fever on May 21, 1928, his last words being " I don't understand.
* Lifespans recorded in the Syriac Peshitta: Gold () and yellow ()
Its unique colour palette represents various aspects of Yukon's culture: yellow for the Klondike Gold Rush and midnight sun, purple for its mountains, white for snow, blue for water, and green for forests.
Gold or yellow eye color is preferred, though yellower and lighter shades of green are allowed.
These include ' Gold Splash ', which has yellow variegated leaves, and ' Nigra ' which has dark purple-brown foliage.
Palomino or Chestnut vs. Gold champagne: The most common confusion, as both of these genetically distinct coat colors feature a gold or yellow coat and ivory or cream mane and tail.
The result was a wide range of flower colours which had not been available before, including the first true yellow to be sold commercially, S. ' Gold Charm ' ( which was a sterile triploid ).

Gold and color
* < font color = Gold > Delayed </ font >: The casualty requires medical attention within 6 hours.
Color: Gold or white, except on Pentecost, on which the color is Red.
Color would quickly come to be associated with the musical genre, and numerous features were released in 1929 and 1930 that either featured color sequences or were filmed entirely in color, movies like On With the Show ( 1929 ), Gold Diggers of Broadway ( 1929 ), Sally ( 1929 ), The Life of the Party ( 1930 ), and others.
* Gold ( color ), a dark orange-yellow color
A Gold color metal and enamel device in height consisting of a shield blazoned: Parti per chevron couped and concave Argent and Gules in chief a sun in splendor between three six-pointed mullets one and two all of the second, on a canton of the like a mule with mountain artillery pack Or ( for the Second Field Artillery ).
* Description: A Gold color metal and enamel device in height overall blazoned as follows: Per fess embattled Sable and Gules fimbriated Or a pile in bend of the third the lower portion obscured by the second tincture, in sinister chief a mullet of the third.
A Gold color metal and enamel device in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Or an Avanyu Sable.
The engine within which adventures are played is based on the " Gold Box " engine that made its debut in the game Pool of Radiance, although some improvements have been made ( for instance, the color depth has been increased from 4 bits to 8 bits ).
Each Caste is associated with a particular color ( Black for the Assassins, White for the Initiates ) or set of colors ( White and Gold for the Merchants, Yellow and Blue for the Slavers ).
Gold, also called golden, is one of a variety of yellow-orange color blends used to give the impression of the color of the element gold.
The source of this color is the ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names ( 1955 ), a color dictionary used by stamp collectors to identify the colors of stamps — See color sample of the color Gold ( Color Sample Gold ( T ) # 84 ) displayed on indicated web page:

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