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- Look up gold plating in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gold plating is the act of depositing a thin layer of gold on the surface of other metals in the...
- Goldplated is an eight-part drama series from World Productions which made its debut on Channel 4 on Wednesday 18 October 2006 at 10.00pm. It was created...
- actress. She is best known for her roles in Born Equal, Drop Dead Gorgeous, Goldplated, Death Comes to Pemberley, Donkey Punch and StreetDance 3D. A former pupil...
- Open Government Licence: Department for Business, Innovation & Skills, Government ends goldplating of European regulations, published 15 December 2010, accessed 15 November...
- 2005 Funland Liam Woolf The Great Raid Pitt 2006 My First Wedding Nick Goldplated Col Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa! Joe Orton 2007 Fairy Tales Jake 2008...
- Parker 1 episode EastEnders D.S. Haydon or DS Haydon 7 episodes 2006 Goldplated Beth White 8 episodes Silent Witness Mary Duncan 3 episodes 2007 Dalziel...
- Murder Investigation Team, Vincent (alongside her father), Totally Frank, Goldplated and Dead Set and a short film called Love Letters. She was cast in the...
- episodes 2005 Funland 4 episodes 2006 Drop Dead Gorgeous 3 episodes 2006 Goldplated 2 episodes 2006–2007 The Chase 5 episodes 2007 Secret Diary of a Call...
- bell called the Maha Tissada Gandha Bell and 20 kilograms (44 lb) of goldplating to the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon. His reign was rife with rumours of...
- via Financial Times. {{cite web}}: |last2= has generic name (help) "Goldplating new armour". 10 April 2008. Retrieved 4 August 2016 – via The Economist...