After Zac, there is Yvan, the baby, who is cosseted and overfed, with pettishly long hair. |
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Each evening the horses were bedded down, fed, watered, cosseted and crooned at. |
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In the 1960s huge mineral finds, chiefly iron ore, gave the state its second mining boom and industries which did not have to be cosseted. |
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By the end of the first glass of champagne we had been cosseted, pampered and ready for whatever Jacques and Laurent might suggest! |
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This is the most delicately flavoured rhubarb there is, cosseted and pampered to keep its subtlety. |
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The star lefties are easy meat because of their wealth and cosseted existences. |
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And it's not just pampered pooches and cosseted cats who are in with a chance of stealing the show. |
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Waited on by servants and valets, doted on by his parents, the young prince could not have had a more cosseted start to life. |
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Every woman wants to be adored, loved, cosseted and taken care of and protected. |
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Our more cosseted generation is more likely to spend its Saturday afternoons sipping skinny lattes in city centre coffee bars. |
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So I actually got to see how the other half lives, cosseted away in their curtained off world of hot towels, free wine, chocolates, and cookies. |
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His target was the traditional social model, the set of protections and regulations that have cosseted European workers for so long. |
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Operators are cosseted in supreme comfort, able to work for long hours in complete control. |
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Until bigwigs in Brussels and Washington are ready to outface their cosseted farmers, Mr Zoellick's tariff-cutting plan will go nowhere. |
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The truth, which The Royals avoids addressing, is that the royal family is a cosseted, well-funded machine. |
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Needless to say fewer Scottish politicians were educated in such a cosseted environment. |
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You're very cosseted from that world as a player, at least until your contract's up and you need to start negotiating. |
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No other group in society has been so cosseted from the real world, so protected from the consequences of its own actions and so compensated for its own inadequacies. |
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These cosseted vintages represent the quintessence of each of their respective domains. |
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You are quite cosseted throughout but at the end I felt vulnerable. |
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For a large part its because we've been cosseted and protected by America. |
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Because it seems to me the rights of this cosseted group are elevated above those of all others, and that is wrong. |
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If desired, the guest can be cosseted with tender sound vibrations during the treatment or during the relaxation phase after the treatment. |
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The ship provides in all ways for effective presentations and commercial contacts and is cosseted in luxury and complete peace. |
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Sourced from vines in a prime location, this Pinot Noir is the most cosseted of our vines. |
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At best, if the stories are true, you sound petulant, cosseted, and bratty. |
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Finally she did give birth to a little girl, Nancy, whom she adored and cosseted. |
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So that the change of scenery is complete and that your guests are cosseted, we can add to the pleasures of our culinary specialities, of jewel cases worthy of One Thousand and One Nights. |
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Intelligence needs to be opened wide, not cosseted in secret compartments. |
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Pure lines, precious essences, refined fabrics, elegant harmonious and restful tones, subtly spiced with Creole colors, each detail combining to create a unique atmosphere where every sense is pampered and cosseted. |
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He told the most wonderful tales and it's thanks to him that I came to understand that each grain had its own story and had to be cared for and cosseted a bit like bringing up children. |
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England, possibly, with their decent forwards cosseted by home comforts. |
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In these circumstances, the theory goes, a resistant organism is less a superbug and more a cosseted creature that can beat the competition only in the unfair arena of a hospital or a clinic. |
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In recent seasons, Donatella has begun to win respect as a designer, but for years she was Gianni's cosseted helpmeet, serving in the largely ornamental capacities of muse, mascot, and de-facto First Lady. |
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When he was not being disciplined, he was cosseted by an overly watchful mother, who used food as a balm to which he would later trace his trademark paunch. |
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He was very cosseted, and that is what we captured. |
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Companies are reorganising sales so that their most important customers are cosseted by huge, complex selling teams which include people from many departments. Meanwhile, debates about selling rage on. |
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