gold bullion
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgoldandbullion
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gold
adjective
uk/ɡəʊld/us/ɡoʊld/
made of gold, or the colour ...
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bullion
noun[U]
uk/ˈbʊl.i.ən/us/ˈbʊl.i.ən/
gold or silver in the form ...
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(Definition ofgoldandbullionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Is it the owner, thegoldbullion, or both?
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Your raw cotton, food,goldbullionor any other import, is increased in price.
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The money resulting from the smuggling ofgoldbullionhas been laundered through both domestic banks and banks abroad.
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For example, the following activities are quite different: guardinggoldbullion; guarding a shop—a small newsagent, for example—against shoplifting, normally via presence; and guarding materials on a small building site.
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Not merelygoldbullionwas transferred.
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One would be forgiven for thinking that during the war little was happening at the level ofgoldbullion.
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To implement his project, then, he crafts a hundred cubes ofgoldbullion, each worth $5 million.
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I have introduced legislation to prevent employers from avoiding national insurance liability by paying their employees in commodities such asgoldbullion.
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That bank lost a great deal of money as a result of large-scale smuggling ofgoldbullion.
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I am bringing in regulations today to prevent employers avoiding national insurance by paying their employees in commodities likegoldbullion.
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I referred, for example, to the payment of people ingoldbullion.
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We shall lose a large part of that £200,000,000, which is to be used for purchasinggoldbullion.
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In 1929 no less than £80,000,000 ofgoldbullionwas exported.
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Although it is not a demand forgoldbullion, still the demand for silver is to some extent on the same level.
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I was therefore able to add practical knowledge of thegoldbullionmarket to my academic and political studies of it.
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Equally, of course, it penalised the import ofgoldbullion.
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I move this new clause because of certain evidence that is now in the public domain concerning large-scalegoldbullionsmuggling.
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I am also bringing in regulations today to prevent employers from avoiding national insurance by paying their employees in commodities likegoldbullion.
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Imports ofgoldbullionfrom all sources amounted in the first half of 1954 to about 9·9 million troy oz.
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The fraud was to buy large quantities of gold coins, melt them down and cast them intogoldbullion.
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Goldbullionand monetary items are consequently excluded.
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