With the moon cozying up to Venus in a special way this week, you could be thinking about making a big move too. |
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He and his father have always shown a preference to cozying up to the establishment rather than actually helping people. |
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Ironically, a cozying up to the current government may have led to the perceived malaise. |
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The views are almost as nice whether you're soaking in the hot tub in the solarium or cozying up in front of the stone fireplace. |
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One blond girl is cozying up to her, and the other identical-looking one is trying to, but Reba is holding her away, squishing her face. |
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Is this an act of atonement or a cozying up to future journalists? |
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Once in a while, you feel like cozying up at home in two tons of a security blanket, and curling up in front of the TV, with a gallon of Rocky Road. |
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Meanwhile, he says anyone who surfs the Web should be worried about how Internet service providers are cozying up to law-enforcement authorities on this case. |
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Yet network managers don't seem to mind, and many politicians across the narrow liberal-to-conservative spectrum never seem to tire of cozying up to him on the air. |
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What we've seen here plays right into public concerns about whether or not reporters are mostly focused on serving the public's need to know, or cozying up with sources. |
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Robbins slaps down Rockefeller, William Randolph Hearst, and other wealthy industrialists of the time for cozying up to fascists. |
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He spent all day cozying up to the new boss, hoping for a plum assignment. |
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