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"pot of gold" Definitions
  1. the realization of all one's hopes and dreams; ultimate success, fulfillment, or happiness: to find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
  2. a sudden, huge windfall; sudden wealth: Your only chance for a pot of gold is to win the lottery.

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With no Neumann, there's no $47 billion pot of gold.
Suits her; she's like a pot of gold (after divorce).
And audience is the pot of gold of the day.
But which royal is sitting on the biggest pot of gold?
Grab your cereal-loving friends and find this pot of gold
"Charlie knows he's sitting on a pot of gold," Haverty said.
Pensions are not a pot of gold for Wall Street and politicians.
Should he forgo nukes, a pot of gold is around the rainbow.
It's not a pot of gold every time – it's a tough, tough game.
If [Cohen&aposs] movie is O.J.&aposs pot of gold, send us the check.
There is an enormous pot of gold at the end of the EOR rainbow.
That's why the pot of Gold at its base remains eternally out of reach.
I'm not sure there's a pot of gold at the end of this rainbow.
If I catch Jeff Sessions, do I get to keep his pot of gold?
I mean, she's just a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
There isn't a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, so to speak.
"That pot of gold at the end the rainbow isn't there for many," he said.
Obama's actions offered no guarantee, but it was the pot of gold on the horizon.
"We have our pot of gold," mission operations manager Alice Bowman added in a statement.
LONDON — You know that old saying about the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow?
It leaned into the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, like a heist scenario.
But the fact that Iran and Qatar draw from the same pot of gold tempers that tension.
Lewis Road Creamery describes their chocolate butter as a "little pot of gold," and it's almost as rare.
And — who knows — there might be a big pot of gold at the end of the litigation rainbow.
"But take water (shortages) - on the other side of that solution is a massive pot of gold," he said.
From Beyoncé to Scarlett Johansson, we've rounded up 22 stars who are literally sitting on a pot of gold.
No one knows where those talks will lead, but few anticipate a pot of gold waiting at the end.
But most of us don't have a $78,000 pot of gold waiting at the end of our decluttering rainbow.
But no such pot of gold awaits the Cosmos, who also claimed the NASL title in 22017, 22013 and 2017.
In this case, blazars are the rainbow and all of the light in the observable universe is the pot of gold.
No pot of gold in sight So, am I saying that the case for cutting corporate tax rates is unadulterated nonsense?
Today, "there's no pot of gold to pay for the cuts, the way there was back in 19863," Mr. Graetz said.
Today, "there's no pot of gold to pay for the cuts, the way there was back in 2100," Mr. Graetz said.
If the victims don't get funds, and other governments don't grab that green, then who's left with that pot of gold?
Chasing the "pot of gold": Mr. Calhoun's interview with the NYT's Natalie Kitroeff and David Gelles included this dig: "If anybody ran over the rainbow for the pot of gold on stock, it would have been him," he said of Mr. Muilenburg, suggesting that his predecessor had taken too many risks in hopes of pushing Boeing's stock price higher.
Image: MiBACArchaeologists unearthed a pot of gold coins dating back to the 5th century AD under an abandoned theater near Milan, Italy.
It vaguely resembles a pot of gold, a piece of French toast, a kitchen sponge, a piece of cheese... take your pick.
While bitcoin may always be the proverbial hidden pot of gold for early buyers the future of all cryptocurrencies is still being written.
Adds LaCouture: "Dale and I aren't here because there's some pot of gold at the end of the rainbow," he told the Huffington Post.
"I'm not sure if this woman is my Rainbow or my pot of gold but I'm lucky either way," he captioned the sweet snap.
Yet investors "are figuring out that it isn't a straight path to a pot of gold" for QNX, said CIBC Markets analyst Todd Coupland.
When most people think of Ireland, they might envision a sea of emerald green and a pot of gold that hangs below some rainbow.
To switch metaphors, Portnoy knew he'd fallen into a shmaltz grub (a tub of chicken fat), the Yiddish equivalent of a pot of gold.
He let the jury know that it wasn't about the pot of gold, seemingly a reference to the money, but about the rainbow (or journey).
Brian Kropp, vice president at research firm Gartner, says that quitting might be workers' best chance to snatch that "pot of gold" that Cenedella describes.
In his autobiographical book, Aerial view on the world of ­mortals, Chen said he was proud of earning his first pot of gold in 1979.
We have over 20 St. Patrick's Day dessert recipes, including Irish cream poundcake, classic Irish trifle or rainbow sprinkle cake (no pot of gold, though).
Jonathan Ward goes dumpster diving at an old junkyard while Jay finds a pot of gold in the form of a restomod 1950 Buick Roadmaster Derelict.
We have our thoughts on all this, but we're not putting all our eggs in the pot of gold at the end of this rainbow basket.
But the dream that Brexit would yield a pot of gold by saving the Treasury a huge and unfair contribution to Brussels is mostly just that.
On Wall Street, it's sometimes possible to see a rainbow — and maybe even find a pot of gold — without having to suffer through a downpour first.
But for comic noir to work, we have to buy into the characters' desire to find the pot of gold at the end of the mystery.
In the script, it was written that they break up and they go to the Kleenex," said Moore, who added, "but wasn't that a pot of gold?
"No rush, but remember: the appreciation stream, not the dividend stream, that's the real pot of gold at the end of a very tortured rainbow," Cramer said.
No, seriously, hat off, please: All this talk of hats has made him hungry: He's a wee bit Irish — and confused: Who needs a pot of gold?
I got a kick out of hearing him tell Nik, "Don't be messing with me pot of gold!" every time he passed him hanging on the wall.
Pensions might look like a pot of gold to politicians right now, but they should go follow another rainbow if they want extra funds to pay state bills.
After hobnobbing with nine other finalists and a slate of movie stars and politicians, Lee didn't take home the pot of gold, but he had a profound realization.
That could help Sprint and T-Mobile convince regulators they need to merge, if 5G is seen as the pot of gold on the other side of the rainbow.
Suddenly not good, they did everything in their power to push the needle towards terrible, knowing that Duncan was the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
So, pull up a chair and pour some green beer at home and take a journey with these famous folks as they search for that elusive pot of gold.
By taking the time to name who we are and our contributions to society, we have a chance of finding that pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
The picture those reformers paint is elegant: history curving like a rainbow so expansive that it could take thousands of years to find the pot of gold at its base.
Nivelo explained that he was a seasoned thief, and that the pot of gold he stole in New York was just one of many heists he's pulled throughout the years.
When you're trying to build a business, you must be completely committed—picturing the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow should be all the motivation you need.
The suspect caught on camera stealing a pot of gold in midtown Manhattan is Julio Nivelo, a 53-year-old believed to be in the Los Angeles area, police said Tuesday.
There is, we are told, a method to the on-field madness, the pot of gold at the end of this awful rainbow being a Santa's sack of high draft picks.
Reality: It's freezing, rainy and cloudy making it a horrible environment for a Leprechaun to follow a rainbow to a pot of gold, and for you to enjoy any semblance of plans.
A potential hidden 'pot of gold' Hollub, who has spent her entire 35-year career at Occidental, is betting that bringing this "secret sauce" to Anadarko will extract vast amounts of value.
"You've got a better chance of finding a leprechaun with a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow than you do seeing Joe win this thing," said Republican pollster Mike Noble.
The result was a gusher of wealth, much of it captured in the state's permanent fund, a pot of gold created to share the new-found oil riches with the people of the state.
The following shapes have all been sent to the Lucky Charms graveyard: blue diamond ('75), purple horseshoe ('83), swirled whale ('86), red balloon ('89), rainbow ('92), pot of gold ('94) and shooting star ('98).
At bottom, this story is one of an Iranian-Italian hall of mirrors with a pot of gold sitting in the middle of the hall valued at about $18 billion in new trade deals.
But there's no $21 trillion pot of gold that can be raided to pay for a comprehensive health insurance program, even though the United States really does spend an awful lot on the military.
While mere mortals struggle to balance the cost of housing in the District with commuting demands and neighborhood amenities, Pruitt was able to find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
The course became the book, for which I got $9,1003, but will set me sliding down the rainbow of brand and platform and everything else that's supposed to land at the pot of gold.
Now that MoviePass is struggling with limited cash to continue its operations, it will need to convince more investors that there's a pot of gold to be found at the end of the data rainbow.
The murals are united by a rainbow that runs throughout the entire floor and serves as the track for the education express, a monorail that leads to a pot of gold painted near the cafeteria.
Each block of cheese costs only $3.99, so you can afford the cheese and the beer for your party guests (but you can just tell them you found a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow).
Click here to view original GIFThere's no pot of gold at the end of the rainbow but there are some colorful visuals you can trip out on if you can figure out how to stare the right way.
"I'm not sure if this woman is my rainbow or my pot of gold but I'm lucky either way," the future merman captioned a photo of the-couple-that-Step-Up-built hugging beneath a picturesque, rainbow-studded sky.
"There's no business person on the planet who doesn't want to get access to consumer financial transaction details—that is a pot of gold," said Kristin Johnson, a professor at Tulane Law School and an expert on financial technology.
My challenge to you is the next time you see the rainbow, don't just focus on the red, look at the beautiful spectrum of the seven colors because you may find your pot of gold at the end of the day.
EditorsNote: changes to "sixth in seven games" in eighth graf Cubs overpower Pirates for 100th win PITTSBURGH — The milestones and achievements keep piling up, but there is only one pot of gold the Chicago Cubs are chasing — a World Series title.
In the smaller works, like "Pot of Gold" (2016) or "Bug Squasher" (2016), the scenes are simple portraits with a palpable feminine touch (you can tell this by the choice of topics, the shoes, accessories, and other typical appurtenances of femininity).
No matter who wins the White House, there is likely to be a big jump in infrastructure spending — and both Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton may ultimately look to the same pot of gold to fund their spending, according to Strategas.
" A musician who "could play like Gabriel himself" craves "the angel's kiss that elevated Duke and Basie to the jazzman's Olympus" and ruminates on "one of those gift-of-gab Irishmen who could argue a leprechaun out of his pot of gold.
"It's their promise of the pot of gold that awaits in the UK versus our warning of abuse and slavery," she said, adding that advising people in Vietnam about rising anti-immigrant sentiment in Britain and uncertainty over Brexit has so far proved futile.
One might expect people to chase the largest pot of gold from the start, however, Barrera says young people, who are more likely to change jobs, may be trying to accumulate skills earlier in their careers that will yield bigger payoffs further down the line.
"People have realised that Africa is not just going to be a pot of gold at the end of the road, it's a lot of graft and it's going to need long-term investment rather than something that happens quickly," Cape Town-based Beelders said.
I want to be surrounded by a rainbow of women as I march, the pot of gold found in our unified songs, our posters and banners shooting stars in a barren wasteland of the "alt-right," our hands passing along the flames of freedom with a squeeze.
Eureka's past experience at Drag Con led her to wisely appoint herself as panel moderator, and when she accidentally neologized "proportionizing," the team's recent experience of assessing what was under their posteriors led them to wisely assent that they were sitting on a pot of gold.
And there's the money, as the wealth manager Jennifer Hatch told Max Abelson of Bloomberg: "People spend their entire educational and professional career trying to get to this pot of gold, and some guy dropping his drawers is not going to get in the way of that," she says.
So rather than smushing up my nose against the window pane, or frantically buying up stock in Charmin, I'm going to wait right here on the couch and feel fortunate that, with some patience, there may be a rainbow with a little pot of gold at the end.
The private versus public route is, in fact, so deeply rooted a trend that it's actually reversing the IPO pot of gold rainbow lure: three of the top five software deals last year were actually take-private transactions (Qlik Technologies, Marketo and Cvent), which sold for a combined $6.5 billion.
While most sports films gloss over the tough moments as they depict the tale of another happy-go-lucky, storybook ending, "Coach Carter" encapsulates what it feels like to watch your team reach the end of the rainbow, only to discover that a leprechaun has booby-trapped the pot of gold.
The kitty got just that at the Taunton Animal Hospital in Massachusetts, and, like that proverbial pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, he got to wear this wild pair of gold goggles during laser treatments, although the jury is out on whether Hefty considered the glasses a good luck charm.
"Vicki and her team saw an enormous pot of gold in the middle of Anadarko's assets that Wall Street analysts didn't see," said Julio Friedmann, senior research scholar at the Center for Global Energy Policy at Columbia University, adding that the hidden value is likely in the geology of the Permian Basin.
"The stark reality underlined by C.B.O. is that unless the U.S. government finds a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, the nuclear weapons spending plan inherited by the Trump administration will pose a crushing affordability problem," said Kingston Reif, director for disarmament and threat reduction policy at the Arms Control Association.
The amount of money at stake: "People spend their entire educational and professional career trying to get to this pot of gold, and some guy dropping his drawers is not going to get in the way of that," said Jennifer Hatch, who started her career at J.P. Morgan and is now a managing partner at Christopher Street Financial.
Key elements of its plot include a leprechaun's pot of gold — stolen by the title character, Sharon's blarney-filled pa (Ken Jennings) — and a racist Southern senator (Dewey Caddell) of the state of Missitucky (I warned you about the whimsy) who learns the error of his mind-set when he is magically transformed from white to black.
Currently, with more than one job open for each unemployed person, professionals have their pick of jobs to choose among," Ladders CEO Marc Cenedella tells CNBC Make It. "Very favorable employment markets, and a sense that your pot of gold is just over the rainbow, are leading many Americans to have great confidence [in] their ability to make it their own way.
Driven Luxury crossovers see little off-road duty, but they have helped automakers find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow — none more so than Lexus, which invented the lucrative segment with the RX. Originally a spiffed-up version of the Japanese-market Toyota Harrier, Lexus strained to keep up with demand in the United States when the RX 220 made its debut in 240.

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