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Examples
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They own everything and do everything, Cots to coffins.
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Cots line the auditorium floor, their occupants' few belongings piled up next to them.
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Cots were unfolded and set up on the basketball court, and each was topped with a blanket.
Springfield, Mass. Locals Head for Shelters Jennifer Levitz 2011
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Jessica Rinald/Reuters Cots lined a hallway at New York's LaGuardia Airport, which had about 168 flight cancellations.
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Cots had been set up in the school's hallways, gym and basement, but not in classrooms with windows that could become dangerous in the storm.
Low Turnout at New York's Evacuation Shelters Michael Howard Saul 2011
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Cots just aren't comfortable enough to do the job and a good night's sleep is especially important when someone has been traveling.
being hospitable 2009
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Cots-D or EELV would also be cheaper, but still not retain those Shuttle jobs.
Congressional Budget Office Report on NASA Released - NASA Watch 2009
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Likewise we could have avoided the self imposed gap with constellation if enough funds were provided to continue shuttle flights or advance Cots-D efforts.
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Cots just aren't comfortable enough to do the job and a good night's sleep is especially important when someone has been traveling.
tingilinde: 2009
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Cots, high chairs, changing tables, etc, all have to be bought in pairs.
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