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- plant in the legume family known by the common names littleleaf leadtree, goldenball leadtree, wahoo tree, and lemonball. It is native to Chihuahua and Coa****la...
- Golden Balls is a British daytime game show that was presented by Jasper Carrott. It was broadcast on the ITV network from 18 June 2007 to 18 December...
- seven in the UK Singles Chart in October 2001.They also had a hit with Goldenballs and appeared on Top of the Pops on both occasions. They sold over half...
- Our Relationship Is Getting Stronger with Every Golf Game That I Play [Goldenball Philharmonic] – 2:54 You Didn't Have to (Get Me That Beer) [The McCroritones]...
- series in 1999. The team leaders were Declan Lynch and Liam Mackey. "Goldenballs and dimwits". Sunday Independent. 18 April 1999. Retrieved 18 August...
- themes for Sky Games including Shrek the Third (video game), Ben 10, Goldenballs and the Latin American flavoured soundtrack to iPhone and iPad game Quarrel...
- which turned to its readers for financial support in the form of a "Goldenballs Fund". Goldsmith was referred to as "Jaws". Goldsmith's solicitor Peter...
- Little, Brown, 1991. ISBN 0316273864, 978-0316273862. Richard Ingrams, Goldenballs!: The Incredible Story of the Long and Complex Legal Battle Between Sir...
- Andrew Osmond) 1973 God's Apology: A Chronicle of Three Friends 1977 Goldenballs 1979 Dear Bill: The Collected Letters of Denis Thatcher (with John Wells)...
- Lived,' by Greg Steinmetz". New York Times. Retrieved 3 August 2015. "Goldenballs: Not for nothing was Jacob Fugger known as "Jacob the Rich"". The Economist...