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Love the picture of the Goldcrest cypress, you are right, they bring so much colour to the garden.
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Monterey cypress, Cupressus macrocarpa ‘Goldcrest’ backlit
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But, oh, Goldcrest and Feather and Villus, and my friend Ginger.
Exodus From The Long Sun Wolfe, Gene 1996
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Silk took Goldcrest and Villus from his shoulders at the gate and dried his torso, then reclaimed his black tunic from the nail on which he had hung it Sun Street ran parallel to die sun, as its name indicated, and as usual at this hour it was blazing hot Regretfully, he pulled his tunic over his head, smelling his own sweat.
Nightside The Long Sun Wolfe, Gene 1993
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A replacement two-stroke outboard engine certainly powered Goldcrest in fine style on
News round-up 2010
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"He was definitely the man of the hour, entering Goldcrest and arranging the buoyancy so it would float once more."
News round-up 2010
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In 1982 he founded Goldcrest, which remains his principal business interest to this day.
Media Newswire 2010
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Goldcrest appealed the decision and the public inquiry opens on Tuesday morning at 160 Tooley Street
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Dwarf Alberta spruce, Common Juniper, Paul's dwarf mugo pine, Digitalis 'Goldcrest,' English daisy, Sedum yunnanense, sweet Alyssum, Scotch moss, Ajuga 'Chocolate Chip' and Herniaria 'Sea Foam.'
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The Goldcrest was relaunched back on to the lake in a shower of Champagne and applause.
News round-up 2010
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