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Examples
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He recalled Cossie, stout and smiling, with rather pretty eyes and a ceaseless flow of chatter.
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With a colourful background, including a leadership career in the New Zealand Police, 'Cossie' brings the material alive through his stories and his humour.
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With a colourful background, including a leadership career in the New Zealand Police, 'Cossie' brings the material alive through his stories and his humour.
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With a colourful background, including a leadership career in the New Zealand Police, 'Cossie' brings the material alive through his stories and his humour.
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She is Michelle Cossie (ph) charged with buying three guns for her son.
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Cossie said the community felt police were not doing enough to address the problem.
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He noted, too, that when Cossie accompanied him to the same little gate, Delia and Sandy lingered behind with alarming significance.
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"Cossie is absolutely nothing to me beyond a cousin; nor have I ever given her reason to think otherwise -- or ever shall."
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Besides Sandy, the dandy, she had two daughters, Delia and Cossie.
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"It is not of the slightest consequence what Cossie says; she has nothing to do with my plans."
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