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1 With that much gold at stake, I'm not sure about the others.
2 Kayaker Lisa Carringon has won New Zealand's third gold at the Olympics.
3 Australia's shooters remain on target with another pair of gold at Carnoustie.
4 Pilgrims from all across Egypt would leave their gold at her shrines.
5 There's no crock of gold at the end of that non-existent rainbow.
6 Ward turned professional in 2004 after winning gold at that summer's Olympics.
7 You are my pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
8 We count all friends, who are ready with their gold at need.
9 Not a thin wedge of gold at the heart of this papyrus?
10 Red and purple flowered silk, with gold at the neck and sleeves.
11 There was no mistake this time: he had struck gold at last!
12 Jobert intends to attack that convoy and lift off the gold at sea.
13 Last year, he took gold at the World Para Athletics Championships in London.
14 If I wanted t' take your gold at swordpoint, who's to stop me?
15 And before long, there wasn't very many troops guarding the gold at all.
16 The first gold at the Beehive plant was poured in September.
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