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The Sioux counted their money by dimes, which they called Cosh-poppy.
Old Rail Fence Corners The A. B. C's. of Minnesota History Various
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We believe it was entitled Cosh Yourself Thin With Snoop Dogg or something.
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His spokesman Bill Cosh said an appeal would be filed Monday.
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Cosh is an extremely vicious tool, which does it's damage internally as apposed to a nasty surface bruise coursed by the baton!
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Meanwhile Ian Mulgrew of the Vancouver Sun, Colby Cosh of the National Post and Gary Mason of the Globe and Mail have really said all that needs to be said about Commissioner Elliot's smarmy little plea the other day.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Justice Department spokesman Bill Cosh had no immediate comment.
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Justice Department spokesman Bill Cosh said the reports have been forwarded to the Office of Lawyer Regulation.
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Like all of those who think in categories because it's less taxing, Cosh sees my generation (for I must declare interest here) as All One Thing -- like Muslims, for example, or immigrants, or whatever haine du jour fills the nooks and crannies of the conservative mind these days.
Archive 2009-02-01 2009
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Cosh made the case to Clark that Kansas State could prove to be another school outside of the region - like Illinois and New Mexico, for example - that attracts Washington area players because of coaches with ties to the area.
Ballou DT Lamonte Clark to Kansas State; a new pipeline? 2010
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"He was saying how we need a couple of local guys to get things going," Clark said of his chats with Billy Cosh.
Ballou DT Lamonte Clark to Kansas State; a new pipeline? 2010
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