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enhances strong ales. Substitutes: East Kent
Goldings, Phoenix,
Styrian Goldings,
British Columbian Goldings.
Hedgerow variety bred at Wye from Cascade...
- Sam
Goldings (born
August 28, 1968) is an
American jazz
keyboardist and composer. His
music has
explored elements of funk, blues, and fusion.
Goldings has...
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Gold is a
chemical element; it has
chemical symbol Au (from
Latin aurum) and
atomic number 79. In its pure form, it is a bright,
slightly orange-yellow...
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Goldings was
purchased by
Hertfordshire County Council for use by the
County Surveyor's Department. A
HISTORY OF
GOLDINGS Historic England. "
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- A
gold standard is a
monetary system in
which the
standard economic unit of
account is
based on a
fixed quantity of
gold. The
gold standard was the basis...
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Colored gold is the name
given to any
gold that has been
treated using techniques to
change its
natural color. Pure
gold is
slightly reddish yellow in...
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black gold in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Black gold or
Black Gold may
refer to:
Petroleum or
crude oil
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gold Black...
- and
composer Larry Goldings.
Released in
August 2024, the
recording features original compositions largely by the duo, with
Goldings on
keyboard and a...
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GOLD may
refer to:
Gold (disambiguation)
Gold, a
chemical element Genomes OnLine Database Global-scale
Observations of the Limb and Disk, a NASA Explorer...
- A
gold reserve is the
gold held by a
national central bank,
intended mainly as a
guarantee to
redeem promises to pay depositors, note
holders (e.g. paper...