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Her parents ought to be given a gold cup.
Besides bragging rights, the winner will be given a gold medal.
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The question of whether Mad Men will be given a gold-plated send-off touches on the question of whether awards are best used to recognise originality or to honour longevity.
Then you're given a gold watch.
But just four plans were given a "gold" rating, meaning they were "highly regarded" by Morningstar analysts.
Asked if Friedel had retired from the national team, Arena said, "We haven't given him a certificate," nor has Friedel been given a gold watch for his services.
The duke had a stent fitted to clear a blockage in a coronary artery in December 2011 and when, during the visit, he was given a gold plated stent, he quipped that he now had a spare.
"When I want to see art, I go to galleries, which are about being in the moment, in the now, and discovering artists who haven't been given a gold star by museums.
In 2002, the method's vulnerabilities were laid bare in a vote-trading scandal, in which a Russian team with an error-riddled performance was given a gold medal ahead of a Canadian pair whose memorable programme was all but perfect.
Dunblane was given a gold post box after his Olympic triumph and the pubs and hotels have enjoyed sharing his Grand Slam finals with TV crews and newspaper writers.
He's given a gold star and sent to the head of his class.
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