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  • It is prepared from milled maize or millet grains, boiled and eaten with sugar, milk and bread or what we called "kose" (ground beans fried into small doughnuts).

    Kiva Loans 2009

  • (One giveaway was when one of the actors referred to the Kos in "Yearly Kos" as kaws, not kose, the real pronunciation for those in the know.)

    Scott Shrake: "Adopt-a-Candidate": Surprises from Underground Theatre 2008

  • Words reconstructed in the book are *kuse ~ *kose 'spruce, fir', *soksɜ 'Siberian pine', *ńulkɜ 'white fir, Siberian fir, silver fir' and *näŋɜ 'Siberian larch'.

    Archive 2007-10-01 2007

  • Words reconstructed in the book are *kuse ~ *kose 'spruce, fir', *soksɜ 'Siberian pine', *ńulkɜ 'white fir, Siberian fir, silver fir' and *näŋɜ 'Siberian larch'.

    Proto-Uralic flora 2007

  • I dag skal jeg hvile før min store eksamen i morgen, trene og kose meg i solen: -) @simonpegg (Simon Pegg, britisk skuespiller)

    VG RSS 2010

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