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Computer Security and
Industrial Cryptography research group,
commonly called COSIC, is a
research group at the
Department of
Electrical Engineering of KU Leuven...
- A tea
cosy or tea
warmer is a
cover for a teapot,
traditionally made of cloth. It
insulates a teapot,
keeping the
contents warm.
Their use
predates the...
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Ćosić is a Bosnian,
Croatian and
Serbian surname. It may
refer to:
Aleksandar Ćosić (1922-?),
Yugoslav sprinter Bora
Ćosić (born 1932),
Yugoslav writer...
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Adelaide clubs which prompted Cosier to move in 1974.
Coming under the
influence of
South Australian skipper Ian Chappell,
Cosier pursued his
positive approach...
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Drago Ćosić (born 20
September 1958) is a
Croatian television journalist and
sports commentator.
Ćosić was born in Teslić.
Drago Ćosić's greatest successes...
- Krešimir "Krešo"
Ćosić (Croatian pronunciation: [krěʃimir t͡ɕɔ̌ːsit͡ɕ]; 26
November 1948 – 25 May 1995) was a
Croatian professional basketball player...
- The
Cosier-Murphy
House is a
historic house at 67
Connecticut Route 39 in the
Candlewood Corner section of New Fairfield, Connecticut.
Built about 1840...
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Cosy Dens (Czech: Pelíšky) is a 1999
Czech film
directed by Jan Hřebejk. It is
loosely based on the
novel Hovno Hoří ("**** on fire") by Petr Šabach. Readers...
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Richard A.
Cosier (born May 18, 1947) is an
American academic. He is
Leeds Professor of
Management and Co-Director,
Burton D.
Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship...
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Dobrica Ćosić (Serbian: Добрица Ћосић,
pronounced [dǒbritsa tɕôːsitɕ]; 29
December 1921 – 18 May 2014) was a
Yugoslav and
Serbian politician, writer,...