Goldfield said TriNet has about 7,000 client firms, averaging 17 employees each.
From the sfgate.com
A goldfield blooms in a dry vernal pool at Jepson Prairie Preserve outside of Dixon.
From the sacbee.com
Goldfield has an interesting theory about Charlotte's drive to be the best.
From the charlotteobserver.com
Goldfield arrived in 1982 when the city's aspiration was to grow up to be the next Atlanta.
From the charlotteobserver.com
Goldfield, while not agreeing entirely, says he was impressed.
From the newsobserver.com
Goldfield, Nevada, which had 20,000 inhabitants early in the 20th century, has a mere 450 today.
From the economist.com
Goldfield is new to the civil wear field and his ideas have not been accepted by other scholars.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Goldfield is also involved in the development of high-end condominium projects on Florida's east coast.
From the foxbusiness.com
The set design will be based on the famous goldfield paintings by ST Gill, set within a picture frame.
From the citynews.com.au
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(Goldfields) a gold-rich region of Western Australia. Bordered to the north and east by the Great Victoria and Gibson Deserts, early miners were severely hampered by a shortage of water. The towns of Coolgardie, Boulder and Kalgoorlie developed rapidly after gold was discovered. ...