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In his summation to the jury, Mr. Gold referred to earlier testimony by an expert on prison life, Craig Haney, a psychology professor at the University of California at Santa Cruz.
An investor can exchange a futures position for physical gold, referred to as EFP (Exchange for Physical).
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Alluvial gold refers to gold found in riverbeds, streambeds, and floodplains.
(Though he does call Coach McNally "my Ari Gold," referring to the Hollywood superagent in HBO's "Entourage," whose poster hangs in his bedroom).
The beautiful blond siren (Katie Fabel), dressed all in gold, refers to it as "a box with numbers," and she is hopelessly addicted to its solitaire app.
When employed by jewelers, rather than by extremely savvy marketers of digital devices, the term "rose gold" refers to an alloy of gold to which copper has been added.
OMA, Japan — Fishermen here call it "black gold," referring to the dark red flesh of the Pacific bluefin tuna that is so prized in this sashimi-loving nation that just one of these sleek fish, which can weigh a half-ton, can earn tens of thousands of dollars.
In butterflies, the exposed pupa is often referred to as a chrysalis, derived from the Greek term "chrysalis": for gold, referring to the golden colour of some pupae.
The gold refers to eternity, universal time".
Solid gold refers to any piece that is of a specific karat weight.
But Golding is clear about two things; it is an illusion of power – Golding refers to Henry having "the illusion of mastery" – and it is also the absorption itself that is beyond mere happiness.
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