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  • 91Fool's gold — Gold Gold (g[=o]ld), n. [AS. gold; akin to D. goud, OS. & G. gold, Icel. gull, Sw. & Dan. guld, Goth. gul[thorn], Russ. & OSlav. zlato; prob. akin to E. yellow. [root]49, 234. See {Yellow}, and cf. {Gild}, v. t.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Chem.) A… …

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  • 92Mosaic gold — Gold Gold (g[=o]ld), n. [AS. gold; akin to D. goud, OS. & G. gold, Icel. gull, Sw. & Dan. guld, Goth. gul[thorn], Russ. & OSlav. zlato; prob. akin to E. yellow. [root]49, 234. See {Yellow}, and cf. {Gild}, v. t.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Chem.) A… …

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  • 93North Dakota State University Gold Star Marching Band — Gold Star Marching Band School NDSU …

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  • 94Colored gold — Ternary plot of different colors of Ag Au Cu alloys While pure gold is yellow in color, colored gold can be developed into various colors. These colors are generally obtained by alloying gold with other elements in various proportions. For… …

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  • 95Pokémon Gold and Silver — North American box art for Pokémon Gold, depicting the legendary Pokémon Ho Oh Developer(s) Game Freak Publisher(s) …

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  • 96Pokémon Gold — Pokémon Goldene und Silberne Edition Entwickler: Game Freak Verleger: Nintendo Publikation: Japan …

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  • 97Pokémon Gold und Silber — Pokémon Goldene und Silberne Edition Entwickler: Game Freak Verleger: Nintendo Publikation: Japan …

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  • 98Pokémon Gold и Silver — Обложка Pokémon Gold Обложка Pokémon Silver Разработчик Game Freak Издатели Nintendo The Pokémon Company …

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  • 99Old Gold — infobox color title= Old Gold hex= CFB53B r=207|g=181|b= 59 c= 0|m= 13|y= 71|k= 19 h= 49|s= 71|v= 81Old Gold is a dark yellow, which varies from light olive or olive brown to deep or strong yellow. The widely accepted color Old Gold is on the… …

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  • 100Glass coloring and color marking — may be obtained by 1) addition of coloring ions,[1][2] by 2) precipitation of nanometer sized colloides (so called striking glasses[1] such as ruby gold [3] or red selenium ruby ),[2] 3) by colored …

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