| 31. | There is no well-defined minimum gold content required to successfully depletion gild an object.
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| 32. | Originally, this was also associated with the award, the privilege to gild the armor.
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| 33. | One book should be sufficient to gild a smooth 11-by-14-inch frame.
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| 34. | What McQueen did was quite literally gild his past collections, which really is gilding the lily.
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| 35. | But for those who have the time and inclination to gild their pumpkins, homemaking is back.
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| 36. | The mayor is a native New Yorker, but lately he seems compelled to gild the lily.
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| 37. | Critics wonder whether the digital film revolution for home computers merely gilds the lily of passive entertainment.
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| 38. | The rising sun gilds the aspen, birch and jack pine trees at water's edge.
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| 39. | Justice Minister Siegfried Gilds said the seizures did not necessarily indicate a growth in trafficking through Suriname.
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| 40. | He is also no puritan about vibrato, which he will sometimes use generously to gild important notes.
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