A sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money)
1 Sixty years ago, in the gold rush , there must have been many.
2 He talks to Jesse about the liquid gold rush in the Naki.
3 The gold rush on electric is all about the international market.
4 New Zealand and Canada present the biggest threat to a homegrown gold rush .
5 The building once housed horses and stage coaches in the gold rush era.
6 The bank was built in 1875, during the gold rush years.
7 Come on out to the latest gold rush and find out.
8 Mark Tran looked at the gold rush in Uganda's Karamoja region.
9 It was in August, 1849, that the first gold rush began.
10 The shale boom towns suddenly resembled their California counterparts after the gold rush .
11 That's the way men think when they're in the gold rush .
12 This gold rush is going to be big-thedays of '49 over again.
13 Granite & quartz country, once gold rush , now cattle tread amongst
14 Number one, this is a gold rush -death is not a deterrent.
15 I hope British Handi-style apps developers will join, or maybe lead, the gold rush .
16 Perhaps he wanted to get rich, but the gold rush was five years off.
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