Will you be hunting for small objects like coins, jewelry and gold nuggets, or searching for a large cache or object? |
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Along the way the reader continually encounters hard nuggets of epigrammatic truth. |
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Through time, as the quartz is eroded away, the gold is concentrated as nuggets and dust in streams and erosional plains. |
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In economic terms, they are the gold nuggets in the economic mine of prosperity. |
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Outside the gates, a group of older students huddle round, tucking into chicken nuggets and chips from the local fast food shop. |
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The company says it has already improved its chicken nuggets, which now only contain breast meat and 30 per cent less salt. |
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Their paws are poised, ready to pounce on ideas and nuggets of information. |
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It does not matter that, on detailed analysis, it contained some valuable nuggets. |
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You can keep the ankle-biters satisfied with a kids' menu made up of perennial favourites such as chicken nuggets, fish fingers and sausages. |
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Beautiful blue semi-precious dumortierite nuggets are accented by sparkling 8mm clear Swarovski crystals. |
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There are some valuable nuggets to be gotten from this audio track, but to be honest they are few and far between. |
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Okay, now write down those valuable nuggets of wisdom, and email them to me. |
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Overall, I am betting there will be at least a handful of valuable nuggets for everyone, irrespective of your experience level. |
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Spin-off projects came naturally from his ability and regular habit of recognizing valuable nuggets in random scientific observations. |
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Trivia quizzes apart, it could be argued that there is little to be gained from digesting these nuggets 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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There are always nuggets of fascinating information in the annual British Social Attitudes surveys. |
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There were fine nuggets of legerdemain, courtesy of the illusionist Paul Kieve. |
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For instance, instead of high fat chicken nuggets, try lean pieces of chicken or pulses such as beans or chickpeas. |
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Instead, do your part by cutting back on cheeseburgers, pork chops, and chicken nuggets. |
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You can watch these films as separate entities or as thematically linked nuggets. |
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Had a lovely tea with Major and Mini Kira the other night, we are all very skint indeed but thank the lord for pasta bake and chicken nuggets! |
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If we mined the other inquisition records for further nuggets, we might amass a useful hoard of such information. |
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To many readers, however, the finest discoveries of the book would be priceless nuggets of information about the marvels of nature and antiquity. |
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Shredded bark, as opposed to nuggets or chips, provides the best coverage and, in my opinion, looks the best. |
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The guy on the end of the phone line is flicking through the club history book, looking for nuggets of information with which to woo. |
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Distilling that heap of ordure down to only ten nuggets of blackest filth takes work. |
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What makes it truly frustrating is that, somewhere in the stream of inconsequence and obstreperousness, there are usually a few nuggets of gold. |
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Don't you think that in some cases these nuggets have got to be cleared of their gangue? |
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Even with pretty strict standards, about half the burgers, nuggets, franks, and sausages qualified for a thumbs up. |
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Relative strangers offer up curious nuggets of information, like cinder toffee. |
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But are these nuggets really the key to marketing magic or just fool's gold? |
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As well as detailing every studio wisecrack, fall-out, belch and bifter, the tome does turn up frequent nuggets. |
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Choose whole-grain flakes, nuggets or biscuits, with healthier, natural sweeteners like honey, molasses or brown rice syrup. |
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In short, the videos were a treasure trove for Democrats looking for perfectly bite-sized, tweetable nuggets. |
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But Clor are master blenders, cobbling together tasty unrelated nuggets and making them seem like sonic soul mates. |
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I sincerely hope that you've gained the benefit of similar nuggets of existence recently. |
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This two-person grilled extravaganza includes octopus, cod nuggets, squid, portobello mushroom, eggplant and peppers. |
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But reading soap previews, those little nuggets meant either to catch you up or hook you in, are very entertaining. |
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After being seasoned and cooked, it would be consumed as boneless processed meat, like in sausages or chicken nuggets. |
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A dream come true for all junk-food lovers with pizzas, burgers, nachos and nuggets. |
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The cheek is cooked in a very slow oven all afternoon, then served on a risotto of carnaroli rice studded with the nuggets of baby cow. |
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Important factual aspects to the plot are meted out in small nuggets of narrative mashed between massive marathons of nauseating nonsense. |
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Back when I was an editor at HBR, I spent a lot of time plowing through turgid academic papers trying to turn up nuggets of practical wisdom. |
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They did have chicken nuggets, served with those old favourites, chips and beans. |
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This declaration resulted in gold nuggets and samples beginning to accumulate in private collections all over Russia. |
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Nearby Wickenburg is a tiny town, founded in 1863 when Henry Wickenburg discovered gold nuggets in a rock formation that he called Vulture Mine. |
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Occasionally, nuggets of dark humour surfaced unexpectedly in an apparently innocent routine, sending a shockwave through her audience. |
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The large plate comes with crispy Wan Tun, prawn toast, spring rolls, crispy seaweed, spicy lamb satay, a beef parcel and spicy meat nuggets. |
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Digitally-enabled sports fans can select particular camera angles, or call up on-screen menus containing all kinds of background nuggets. |
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The final chapter is an interesting collection of photographs of unusually shaped gold nuggets and masses. |
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In January 1848, a work crew at John Sutter's mill, near Sacramento, California, came across a few select nuggets of gold. |
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On display are fifty-five specimens, including nuggets and crystallized gold, from worldwide localities, with emphasis on Nevada and California. |
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Gold nuggets by the pound were available from both the Lena River area of Russia as well as from Western Australia and Victoria, Australia. |
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I ate 20 nuggets and a chicken sandwich meal and Rob kept on throwing things at me and calling me a fat pig. |
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But there are gold nuggets amid the gravel, and that's not just my opinion. |
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At one time, large nuggets of gold could be found lying on the Earth's surface. |
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In the 1981 Sydney performance, gold nuggets, a gold boomerang, and a live diamond python rested on the table. |
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Explaining the shape of gold nuggets has long been a problem, because they have neither the size nor the shape of gold fragments released from bedrock by weathering. |
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A very typical school meal is chicken nuggets, tater tots, canned fruit cocktail, and chocolate milk. |
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There was pizza, French fries, chicken nuggets, ziti, lasagna, salad. |
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We talked to entomologist Louis Sorkin about the best ways to prepare the little protein nuggets. |
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All these golden nuggets of wisdom come from The Reality TV Handbook, a new tome dedicated to the lowbrow television genre that is showing no signs of petering out. |
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We did run out of some things, like nuggets, strips, lemonade, and waffle fries. |
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As the years passed, she ate deep-fried chicken nuggets, fried fish sandwiches, double-fisted burgers with cheese and sauce and bacon, French fries and chocolate shakes. |
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But whether these gussied-up chicken nuggets helps boost sales, foot traffic or market share is almost beside the point. |
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Jason Collins and the Brooklyn Nets play in Portland on Wednesday and then fly to Denver to face the nuggets on Thursday night. |
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The prize nuggets ranged from about 12 grains to about 3 pennyweights. |
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More and more people are eating chicken products on the run in the form of chicken strips, leftovers from the night before, chicken nuggets, Buffalo wings and popcorn chicken. |
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As part of this dream, he sent a group off to the north to start building a sawmill, and, of course, they came back saying they had found gold nuggets. |
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It would be interesting to compile real-life statistics like this about various products as these numbers are as difficult to find as marble-sized gold nuggets in a stream. |
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And I'll give each of you over a hundred gold nuggets to find her. |
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The Tainos mined gold and beat the nuggets into small plates. |
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The magazine, while initially short on the culture-war screeds that earned Buchanan his infamy, has provided a few nuggets one might expect from a Buchanan endeavor. |
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While most of it was uneven, there are a few nuggets of comedy gold. |
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This time out we tried the shrimp nuggets, deep-fried half-moons stuffed with a whole shrimp in a creamy sauce, and topped with slivers of marinated red pepper. |
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This material cemented nuggets of gold and contained gold itself. |
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You had to dig nuggets out from him about his career because he hated it to seem as if he was crowing but this was one incident he would talk about. |
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In addition to pop nuggets from the Zombies, he tosses in jazz, proggy instrumentals, 80s Euro-disco, rare groove funk, and some solo steel string guitar. |
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The teens came to a food court, where they were offered an extra-large order of fries, chicken nuggets, chocolate chip cookies and a 20-ounce soda. |
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The dust was washed in a small stream of water and the heavy gold dust and gold nuggets collected in riffles. |
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Stefan added that it will be the food of the future but it won't be called mealworm it will be called an Eco-burger or Save the Planet nuggets. |
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The international discovery hunt has turned up other nuggets. |
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He gave the monarchs a few of the gold nuggets, gold jewelry, and pearls, as well as the previously unknown tobacco plant, the pineapple fruit, the turkey, and the hammock. |
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Prior to the Inca dominance, specialized long distance merchants provided the highlanders with goods such as gold nuggets, copper hatchets, cocoa, salt etc. |
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Even in its moderate form, this argument presupposes that factual elements can be plucked out of panegyric as nuggets of truth isolated from the dross of empty verbiage. |
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Loose nodular deposits of gold metal are commonly referred to as nuggets. |
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These include cut portions, reformed roasts, rolls, escallops, grillsteaks, burgers, turkey hams, nuggets, sausages, frankfurters, salamis, bolognas, and ready meals. |
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Two such channels were uncovered during mining activities in 1994, and both averaged over one Troy ounce of gold per yard and yielded many nuggets over one Troy pound a piece. |
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The menu covers everything from pizza and spag bol to Hallal kids' chicken nuggets, burgers, Punjabi salad or that essential Boro special, a proper parmo. |
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But given their reputations for relentless cost cutting, it's only a matter of time before they discover the profit-boosting efficacies of grub nuggets and mealworm burgers. |
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The second set contains the search for a monopole by means of its direct interaction with charge, glueballs, pentaquarks, nuggets of Strange Quark Matter and the Higgs boson. |
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Nuggets of information are valuable, but sorting through that maze is a waste of time. |
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There were more clashes with the coach after his trade to the Nuggets, including an accusation that he dogged it through his first season in Denver. |
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The Nuggets don't have the most dynamic offense nor do they have a real superstar to hang their hat on but their defense is strong. |
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Lightlife's new Crispy Gold'n Chik'n Patties and Crispy Gold'n Chik'n Nuggets are among the most convincing chicken alternatives I've ever tried. |
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Ty Lawson just made the Houston Rockets and Denver Nuggets regular season games more interesting with an Instagram repost mocking the defensive abilities of James Harden. |
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With the Nuggets needing a win to tie the series after beating the Clippers in Game 3, Livingston provided a spark off the bench with 16 points, six assists and six rebounds. |
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