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People want things to be cosy and familiar.
I thought: "It's not meant to be cosy!" Success happened so quickly.
It takes some boldness to believe you can entertain an audience – in this case for an hour and three-quarters – with what appears to be cosy chat.
And so he needs a new one which, to be cosy the way he would want it to be, needs a 40ft fish tank.
His programme turns what ought to be cosy, family-fun Saturday night teatime entertainment into screeching bullying designed purely to increase the wallet bulge in his awful trousers.
Partly, she says, that reflects the 21st century's love of 19th-century homes, which were constructed when people did not expect the whole house to be cosy and bracing draughts were seen as a health feature.
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It is not the only inscrutable country to be cosying up to the inscrutable private-equity industry.
As awkward as it looks now to be cosying up to Mr Modi just before a state election, it would look more craven yet to do so as a national one gets under way.(Picture credit: AFP).
Most are so deeply wedded to New Labour that they have little idea about who they should even be cosying up to, with the result that many of those lunches are going to waste.
And if sweet-talking Hamas is to be forgiven for the results it might yield, then by the same logic Corbyn should be cosying up to Benjamin Netanyahu.
But Corbyn will not be cosying up to the Sun, à la Tony Blair.
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