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And so what if everyone on luxury campsites is called Cosima and Poppy?
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So, even into their own house "came deceitful, poisonous and perhaps unavoidable evil," as happens also in Cosima.
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The newborn will be called Cosima Violet Vaughn Drummond.
Claudia Schiffer Names Baby Girl Cosima Violet Vaughn Drummond 2010
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The newborn will be called Cosima Violet Vaughn Drummond.
Claudia Schiffer Names Baby Girl Cosima Violet Vaughn Drummond 2010
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The newborn will be called Cosima Violet Vaughn Drummond.
Claudia Schiffer Names Baby Girl Cosima Violet Vaughn Drummond 2010
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In "Without Gorky," Cosima Spender, the granddaughter of abstract expressionist painter Ashille Gorky , looks back at the artist's tragic suicide through the often painful memories of her family.
A Wide World of Voices Steve Dollar 2012
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Another would be devoted to Wynyard Hall, where Ms. Ireland spent holidays with her childhood friend Cosima.
Monastic Fantastic Jen Renzi 2011
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Castlefield Gallery, to 10 AprRCCosima Von Bonin, BristolAt first blush, Cosima Von Bonin's sculptures can seem Disney-Store cute, but closer inspection reveals something sinister.
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The Gemäldegalerie has a small Sebastian by Cosima Tura 1484, grotesque in his expression and posture.
Finding Inspiration in the Flesh Willard Spiegelman 2011
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Cosima was a consummate schemer whose hatred of Jews, according to Carr, went far beyond even her husband's, to the point of being "complete and obsessive".
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