The lake acts as a fridge in the summer and a heater in the winter, and makes the area a viticultural goldmine. |
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An imaginative new owner might turn it into a goldmine by moving into garden equipment, or hardware, for example. |
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Those fortunate ones who own such ground are sitting on the pig's back, or more correctly on a veritable goldmine. |
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As such, it provides a veritable goldmine for any fan of country music or those who have missed out on the early years of a favourite artist. |
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With nearly 33,000 temples, Tamil Nadu is literally a goldmine for epigraphists. |
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According to family lore, the Distlers owned a goldmine on Sakhalin Island. |
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However, a salvage yard can be a goldmine, especially if you are not the type to pay more than you need to and you like to work on your car yourself. |
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I started to look on the ground around the tree for fallen bark and branches, and what I saw was a veritable goldmine of wood that would be just the thing for the huts. |
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My dad was working in a goldmine 1,200 feet below the ground. |
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Books, and now the Net, offer easy access to a goldmine of information. |
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While a few gold nuggets can be found here and there, this Goldmine is mostly a bust. |
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He managed to parlay these record swaps into a thriving mail-order business in the back pages of Goldmine and Trouser Press. |
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Companies that use Frontrange Solutions Goldmine CRM know the power and advantages it brings to their organizations. |
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You can also use GoldMine in a single-user version, but that would be like killing a fly with an elephant gun. |
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Software and solutions developer FrontRange Solutions has launched QuickAddress for GoldMine, an interface for GoldMine users for data entry tasks. |
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