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- noun Alternative spelling of
gold mine .
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Examples
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LONG: Let's talk about what has happened in Britain, particularly focus on yesterday, though, the thwarted bombings involving the two cars, did not involve airplanes, it wasn't -- it wasn't that significant, but at the same time, the materials in the cars have been described as a goldmine because they have could have done significant damage.
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If you are a Mike Watt or a Minutemen fan the site is a friggin 'goldmine.
Archive 2004-10-01 Ed 2004
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If you are a Mike Watt or a Minutemen fan the site is a friggin 'goldmine.
All we need is Blog? Ed 2004
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The goldmine is the relationship management .. the ability to connect to users and have that managed for you.
ProfileLinker Takes Meebo Approach to Social Networking Michael Arrington 2005
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Not bad, but not really enough to consider farming them a "goldmine" job, either...
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Nevertheless, the site is one of those "goldmine" Catholic sites put together out of love and full of good things.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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He frequently visits the "goldmine" aka garbage dump up at their cottage and comes home with all kinds of toys, dolls, etc. not to mention all the other stuff, I think I counted 6 blenders, 4 vacuums, 3 lawnmowers and 5 or 6 coffeemakers in his shedthat his wife lovingly washes and scrubs and then they give them to my friend's two children as gifts.
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Bible.com Inc sued the company's board members, accusing the ordained ministers of failing to profit from the "goldmine" potential of the namesake Internet property, according to a lawsuit.
Reuters: Top News 2010
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WILMINGTON, Delaware (Reuters) - A shareholder of Bible.com Inc sued the company's board members, accusing the ordained ministers of failing to profit from the "goldmine" potential of the namesake Internet property, according to a lawsuit.
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WILMINGTON, Delaware (Reuters) - A shareholder of Bible.com Inc sued the company's board members, accusing the ordained ministers of failing to profit from the "goldmine" potential of the namesake Internet property, according to a lawsuit.
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