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Even the people who we’re supposed to be cosying up to must think we’re a joke when we send our lowly little frigate into military practice with some nuclear super powers.
Source: https://www.citizen.co.za/news/opinion/maybe-an-international-klap-is-what-sa-leaders-needed/
I find it incredibly alarming that Labour’s Shadow DWP Secretary, Jonathan Ashworth MP, has been cosying up to that same Centre for Social Justice lately.
In recent times, China’s trading relations has necessitated it cosying up to pariah states – from Sudan to Zimbabwe, from Syria to Eritrea – trading with unsavoury regimes that no-one else would touch with a bargepole.
Source: https://www.spectator.com.au/2023/10/israels-war-with-gaza-has-exposed-chinas-impotence/
'Reports of Albo cosying up to Peter Costello at the tennis makes me really uncomfortable,' one wrote.
The equipped kitchen and all important coffee maker will see you through each day before cosying up in the large bed with Egyptian cotton sheets.
The supreme court as a legal institution is under question because the chief justice responsible for appointing members of the presidential election tribunal is being accused of cosying up to the ruling party and its presidential candidate.
Source: https://guardian.ng/opinion/a-victory-on-trial-when-the-popular-vote-is-unpopular/