Is it a gamble then to shirk the pull of the rat race in favour of a life chasing the literary pot of gold? |
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It seems that the best intentions of young fighters get worn down by the pot of gold on offer if they remain unbeaten. |
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Is it a path made by the goddess Iris between Earth and Heaven, or a leprechaun's secret hiding place for his pot of gold? |
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Also, due to the stiff competition for what is ultimately a very small pot of gold, not getting an award or funding is not the end of the road. |
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It's elusive, but has all the mythic proportions and qualities of the proverbial pot of gold. |
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Urban life is not a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow for those who migrate. |
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Competitive balance is a worthy aim, but it may be a mere illusion, the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. |
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The drift back to Enzed is increasing as it is found that the proverbial pot of gold is easier accessible. |
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The real pot of gold at the end of the tunnel is an NFL contract, where the signing on fee alone will dwarf anything offered elsewhere. |
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But they are as ephemeral as a dewdrop and as illusionary as the pot of gold. |
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As with any other enterprise, they may well find that eliminating inefficiency and closing loopholes opens the path to the pot of gold. |
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It was the unexpected pot of gold at the end of his cross-country journey. |
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Morecambe and Lancaster City go in search of headlines, glory and the pot of gold that FA Cup success brings on Saturday as the world's oldest cup competition kicks into gear. |
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Has found their pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, and is connected with their centre. |
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It is a pot of gold that has encouraged certain countries, such as China or Vietnam, to open up breeding farms to meet growing demand. |
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I know they say Ireland is the home of the little people but at least leprechauns stay out of your way until you find them and their pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. |
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Councillors are to consider tabling a bid in the coming weeks for this pot of gold, which is being held out by the Government under its Building Schools for the Future scheme. |
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While the Minister of Finance is living in a world of fantasy numbers, could the Minister of Transport tell the Canadian public when this pot of gold will be found? |
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There will be a pot of gold for the lucky few, but the price will be an accelerated breakdown of traditional institutions across the board and the delivery of the corpus of traditional knowledge to the market. |
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So, we will keep searching for the pot of gold at the foot of the rainbow. |
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And there is supposed to be a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow! |
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They have twisted and warped with the whims of permafrost and age, but are still the boastful creations of the men who reached for their pot of gold. |
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Along with many other prospectors of his generation, Edmund Horne came to northern Ontario at the turn of the century with hopes of finding his pot of gold. |
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And again, who is going to upset that pot of gold? |
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He sat down and showed me a large piece of paper where he had drawn a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow and then explained that he had made three wishes. |
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Not only will a GPS device lead you to the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, it can also lead you to the best vantage point for photographing the rainbow... and track the route you took to get there as well. |
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Although it has religious significance, mythically it has a pot of gold at the end. |
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Is it not the combined opposition, and in particular the articulateness of the Liberal side, that brought the little leprechaun who poses as our Minister of Finance to see his pot of gold. |
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Full colour means you can have virtually every colour of the rainbow, without worrying that you'll need the pot of gold at the end to pay the extra costs. |
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Pot of Gold Jamaican ackees, part of the national dish, and callaloo, our version of spinach, plus a range of Grace Jamaican sauces will also be on display. |
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