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All in all, hygge did make me feel happier and cosier.
But for Alexander Miesen, a Belgian senator who initiated the project, the motivation is cosier.
It would be used for temporary exhibitions; a cosier lower floor would house the permanent collection.
Alternative ways to stimulate the economy with rates at zero would require monetary and fiscal authorities to get cosier.
The Watney Market branch is busier than a night bus and cosier than my old Mr Men sleeping bag.
Tesco must now be worrying whether people attracted by generous interest rates—3% on its current account—and a cosier brand than Britain's high-street banks will want to stay.
Art educators like Cosier, Leyden, and Estrada show us that we can use art for social change and that change can start with imagination, collaboration, and a bit of screen printing ink.
Scarcely have the two men ceased rehashing the flirtatious lunchtime encounter in a pub that led to this, um, cosier invite before Tim sheds his clothes like some sort of human incarnation of Michelangelo's David.
LISBON (Reuters) - The villages of Agracoes and Povoa de Agracoes in northern Portugal look little alike - one is a run-down cluster of dilapidated old stone houses, the other has a cosier feel, with a flower-bedecked wayside shrine and chapel.
Mrs May has also pooh-poohed Mr Osborne's bid to turbocharge cities like Manchester and has created a department for "industrial strategy", a term that often implies ministers deciding which sectors are grooviest at a given moment and always implies a cosier relationship between firms and the state.
Bitnami's VP of marketing David Dennis said that the startup is already profitable and is partnering with GoDaddy here to grow its business, but there is no financial investment being made from the bigger company, nor is there currently a prospect of the two getting even cosier with a potential acquisition down the line.
He was Cosier and her husband's first child. She has two brothers and a sister. When not playing basketball, Cosier works with indigenous children, promoting healthy living.
It is one of two NRHP listings in New Fairfield, the other being the Cosier- Murphy House.
Michelle Cosier (née Musselwhite) (born 30 April 1982) is an Australian basketball player who has played for the Canberra Capitals in the WNBL.
Cosier participated in the team's first training session for the season on 13 September 2011 at the Belconnen Basketball Centre. In October 2011, Cosier was not getting time on the court because she was suffering an injury. On 21 September 2011, she was diagnosed with osteitis pubis. By 6 January 2012, her four previous game stats averaged 6.3 points, 7.3 rebounds, eight assists per game.
The batsmen ultimately selected on the 1977 Ashes tour were Chappell, McCosker, Cosier, Walters, Hookes, Hughes and Serjeant. Yallop had scored 472 first class runs at 47.20.
Letterheads 2017 will be hosted by Ray and Marlene Cosier and Peter Fishlock at the workshop of Raymar Signs in Londonderry NSW. The event will take place September 22nd-24th.
Cosier played for the Sydney Uni Flames from 2003 to 2008. Her 2005/2006 season was cut short after an injury and she only played in 10 games that season.
Cosier played for the Dandenong Rangers during the 2000/2001, 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 seasons. In the first two years, she played in one play off game each season for the team.
Cosier wears number 30 for the Capitals, where she plays guard. Her nickname on the team is Muss. She did not play for the Capitals during the 2009/2010 season because she was pregnant.
Cosier was born in Bairnsdale, Victoria on 30 April 1982. She is tall. She is married and her maiden name was Musselwhite. She has a son who was born in the last week of February 2010.
Richard A. Cosier (born May 18, 1947 in Jackson, Michigan) is an American academic. He is Leeds Professor of Management and Co-Director, Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship. He was the Dean of the Krannert School of Management at Purdue University from August 1, 1999 to June 30, 2010. In the 1990s Cosier was dean of the Michael F. Price College of Business at the University of Oklahoma. Krannert School of Management Historical Timeline 1990-1999 He was the 2008-2009 chair of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business in Tampa, Florida.
Cosier has played for the young and senior national teams, 34 and 17 caps respective for each. As a member of the young national team, she participated in the 2003 Young World Championships, where the team came in fifth.
"Number 1" received positive reviews from music critics. MusicOMH.com's Michael Hubbard described it as a "warmer, calmer and cosier" song than previous single "Ooh La La", and wrote that "it maintains those Numanoid synth riffs that Goldfrapp now do so well".Michael Hubbard. Goldfrapp - Number 1 (Mute). musicOMH.com.
The Bear The Bear is a bear found by Ottoline, stealing clothes from other people. He lives in the basement which he says is much cosier than his cave. He is taking a holiday instead of hibernating. The Bear's secret is kept by Ottoline, and he keeps quiet about Ottoline eavesdropping on other people.
The Club has hosted and nurtured some very notable local, interstate and international players in the past, including Nip Pellew, Charlie Walker, Tim Wall, Gary Sobers, Ashley Mallett, Terry Jenner, Jeff Hammond, Rodney Hogg, Barry Richards, Gary Cosier, Younis Ahmed, Gus Logie, Andrew Zesers, Greg Blewett, Callum Ferguson, Nathan Lyon, and Lou Vincent while over 40 players represented the South Australian State Team.
Australia opened with Gary Cosier and Paul Hibbert in the first test. Hibbert was dropped for the second, replaced by John Dyson. Dyson made 53 runs in the first innings, taking part in a crucial partnership of 84 with Bob Simpson. He made 4 in the second but those first innings runs proved especially valuable in a narrow Australian victory.
With Simpson standing down from international cricket, Graham Yallop was the new Australian captain, leading an inexperienced Australian team, with only Gary Cosier having played over 10 Tests before the series began; Hughes had only played three Tests.Yallop, pp. 13–14. The Australians were no match for the experienced England team, losing the series and the Ashes five Tests to one.
The Capitals welcome their new cardinal Abby Bishop The Caps also secured young centre Carley Mijovic from the Dandenong Rangers Capitals lock in new talent to support Alex Bunton in the middle. These signings were offset by the departure of forward Bridgette Ardossi and guard Mikaela Dombkins to Melbourne-based clubs, along with exciting young prospect, guard Casey Samuels who exited her 2-year deal with the Capitals to return home to Sydney. Swingman Michelle Cosier also sat out the season with the pregnancy of her second child. Pregnancy sidelines Cosier Despite a season from Abby Bishop worthy of an MVP nomination, finishing the year with 18.5 ppg (3rd in the league) and 10.35 rpg (2nd in the league), supported by solid performances from Mijovic (9.4 ppg) and Bibby (14.9 ppg), the Capitals struggled for consistency throughout the season.
In 2010/2011, Cosier was on the roster and played for the Canberra Capitals. She was one of the reasons the Capitals beat Townsville in Townsville for the first time in two years. In a January 2011 article, the Canberra Times described her as being a threat to shoot on the perimeter. In a January 2011 game against the West Coast Waves, she scored 12 points.
He was overlooked for the first test in favour of Paul Hibbert, Gary Cosier, David Ogilvie, Craig Sergeant, Peter Toohey and Kim Hughes (who ultimately played as 12th man). Yallop made 105 and 114 against NSW but was not picked in the Australian side for the next three tests. Hibbert was dropped after only one test but was replaced by John Dyson, a specialist opener.
Cosier missed a test through injury and was replaced by Hughes. Yallop made 35 and 48 against South Australia, 79 against NSW, 53 and 30 against WA. In one day games he made 9. After the fourth test the series stood at 2-2. The selectors decided to simultaneously announce a team for the 5th test and the squad to tour the West Indies.
Australia began their campaign with a huge loss against tournament favourites England. Batting first, Australia were in a good situation, with Andrew Hilditch, Rick Darling and Allan Border taking Australia to 131/3. But after Border was dismissed, the middle order, consisting of Graham Yallop, Gary Cosier and Trevor Laughlin, collapsed in run outs. The tailenders were also easily taken over by English bowling, and Australia was bowled out for 159.
AACSB International He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the School of Packaging at Michigan State University in 1969, his Master of Business Administration from Loyola University Chicago in 1972 and his Ph.D. from the University of Iowa in 1975. Cosier serves on the Board of Directors of Kite Realty Group Kite Realty Group Investor Relations in Indianapolis, Indiana and Roll Coater Inc., also based in Indianapolis.
Directed again by Shapiro, set design was by E. David Cosier, costume design by Teresa Snider-Stein, lighting design by Brian Aldous, and sound design by Red Ramona. The cast starred Opal Alladin (Freydis), Beeson Carroll (Lusty McBride), Chuck Cooper (Frank Schaeffer), Judith Hawking (Diane McBride), Polly Holliday (Mrs. McBride), Jack Koenig (Tom Wintermouth), Robert Morgan (Larry Rockwell), and Bruce Norris (Stony McBride)."'Marco Polo Sings a Solo' 1998" lortel.
While in England, it was revealed he was one of our four tour members who had not been offered a spot with World Series Cricket. He was offered the chance to play cricket in Tasmania but turned it down when he was offered sponsorship from radio station 4IP (who were also sponsoring Gary Cosier and Thomson). Dymock took 15 first wickets at 31.20 on tour but was the only pace bowler who did not play a test..
The Cosier-Murphy House is a historic house at 67 Connecticut Route 39 in New Fairfield, Connecticut. It is a two-story wood frame structure, three bays wide, a front-gable roof and shed-roof additions to the side and rear. It has a side-hall plan, with the main entrance in the right-hand bay, and shortened windows on the second floor, in what appears to be an expanded frieze band above corner pilasters. The interior has well-preserved period woodwork.
The Argus Centre is a postmodernist highrise office building situated on the corner of La Trobe Street and Elizabeth Street, Melbourne. It was designed by architect Nonda Katsalidis whilst he was a director of AXIA Pty Ltd for client Ryssal Three. The project team consisted of Nonda Katsalidis, Gerard Van Beer, Geoff Cosier, Ric Wood, Philip O’Dwyer, Shmuel Dolev, Leon Moulton and John Iappazutto. The building was constructed between 1991 and 1993 with a contract value of AUS $64 million.
It has been well patronised since its opening in 1995, allowing it to more than double its size since then. As of 2004, it spans more than , making it one of the largest malls in Malaysia. Centrepoint Bandar Utama, a much smaller commercial complex is also frequented by those who do not feel like travelling to the far end of Bandar Utama Damansara. It is located in the heart of the neighbourhood, and is much more cosier than 1 Utama.
Jansen was a member of the Canberra Capitals team during their 2011/2012 campaign. In December 2011, she had only her second experience going on the road with the team in her four seasons with them. She got to play in a December 2011 game against the Sydney Uni Flames because Michelle Cosier and Hannah Bowley were injured. Her minutes in this game were more than her combined minutes in her twelve previous appearances for the club over the previous seasons.
Bowley hosted the team's Mad Monday celebration at the end of the 2010/2011 season. As of January 2011, Bowley had played 48 games in the WNBL and only scored three three-pointers. During the 2010/2011 season, she was the fourth centre/forward off the bench, playing behind Michelle Cosier, Suzy Batkovic and Marianna Tolo. In a January 2011 game against the West Coast Waves, she scored 13 points and was the team's second leading scorer, behind Jessica Bibby.
The Capitals began the 2009/10 WNBL season with a number of changes to their roster. Opals forward and MVP from 2008–09, Abby Bishop, started the season rehabilitating from an injury to her shoulder suffered while playing with the Rockhampton Cyclones in the Queensland Basketball League during the WNBL off season. Abby's out for the season Bishop was replaced by 20-year-old New Zealand international centre/forward Jess McCormack. The team also lost guard/forward Michelle Cosier (née Musselwhite) who fell pregnant during the offseason.
Hays was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Lou Hays, two sisters, and one brother. Surviving him are his five children: Lisa Hays Murray, Laurie Hays Becher, Lynn (Hays) Cosier, Christine (Hays) Henson, and John Jefferson Hays, II along with 12 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. With his five children present, the former legislator was memorialized in a joint resolution of the Indiana General Assembly on March 3, 2009. The resolution recognizes his contributions to the State House of Representatives and to the State of Indiana.
He has served on the Board of Directors for First Fidelity Bank, N.A. of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Century, Inc. of Midwest City, Oklahoma, and Bank One of Lafayette, Indiana. Kite Realty Group Board Profile Cosier stepped down as dean of Krannert effective June 30, 2010. He will retain his position as Leeds Professor of Management and became the Avrum and Joyce Gray Director of the Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship at Purdue beginning January 1, 2011 following a six-month sabbatical in the fall of 2010.
In 1981, in order to keep their gallery solvent Evans sold off her inventory of books and magazines;The Age, Monday 02 March 1981, p.10 they became a foundation for 'The Printed Image' bookshop, which also specialised exclusively in photography. The gallery space was also used to present visiting speakers and for photographic workshops,The Age, Friday 17 February 1978, p.40 tutored by photographers and writers of the era including Pete Turner, editor of Creative Camera, UK; Jean-Marc Le Pechoux, publisher/editor of Light Vision; John Cato; and Ian Cosier.
In 1975-76 Langer scored 111 and 64 against NSW but was outshone by Kim Hughes' century in the latter's first class debut. He made 91 and 76 against the touring West Indians. There was instability in the Australian team that summer; Langer was discussed as a test prospect but the selectors eventually went with Graham Yallop and Gary Cosier. Langer performed well during the 1976–77 season, including 55 and 76 against New South Wales, 77 against Victoria, 87 against Pakistan, 52 against Victoria, 71 vs NSW and 83 against the touring English.
England's joy at capturing the wicket quickly turned to concern when McCosker collapsed to the ground, holding his broken jaw. The plucky opener was helped from the ground, but looked unlikely to take further part in the game. The Australian batsmen appeared tentative and the England bowlers pressed home their advantage, taking the wickets of Gary Cosier, David Hookes and Doug Walters to leave Australia at 5 for 51 mid-afternoon. Hookes played a brief cameo of 17 runs from 19 balls, but it was not a day for fast scoring.
Alfred Cosier Morris (born 12 November 1941) is a British academic. He was the first Vice-Chancellor of the University of the West of England in Bristol from 1992 to 2005 and before that was Director of its predecessor, Bristol Polytechnic, from 1986. Educated at Hymers College, Morris went on to study financial control at the University of Lancaster. In September 2008, Morris was appointed interim Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wales, Lampeter in order to ensure the creation of a new institution incorporating Trinity University College and University of Wales, Lampeter.
Retrieved 4 May 2011. In May 1977, Kerry Packer announced he was organising a breakaway competition – World Series Cricket (WSC) – after the Australian Cricket Board (ACB) refused to accept Channel Nine's bid to gain exclusive television rights to Australia's Test matches in 1976. Packer secretly signed leading international cricketers to his competition, including 28 Australians. Almost all of the Australian Test team at the time were signed to WSC – notable exceptions including Gary Cosier, Geoff Dymock, Kim Hughes and Craig Serjeant – and the Australian selectors were forced to pick what was generally considered a third-rate team from players in the Sheffield Shield.
The 2014/15 season was another year of player turnover at the club. Young centres Carley Mijovic and Alex Bunton departed for Adelaide, Isabelle Strunc returned to France to play with Nice and Natalie Hurst returned to Hungary, signing a contract with PEAC Pecs. Returning to the club were veterans Lauren Jackson and Michelle Cosier, while point guard Kristen Veal pulled on a Capitals singlet for the first time since the 2005/06 season, after the Logan Thunder folded at the end of the 2013/14 season. The club also signed star Adelaide forward Stephanie Talbot, guard Hanna Zavecz from the Thunder and brought back forward Sam Norwood to help Jackson, Bishop and Talbot in the front court.
Tudorbethan represents a subset of Tudor Revival architecture; the word is modelled on John Betjeman's 1933 coinage of the "Jacobethan" style, which he used to describe the grand mixed revival style of circa 1835–1885 that had been called things like "Free English Renaissance". This was generally modelled on the grand prodigy houses built by the courtiers of Elizabeth I and James VI. "Tudorbethan" took it a step further, eliminated the hexagonal or many-faceted towers and mock battlements of Jacobethan, and applied the more domestic styles of "Merrie England", which were cosier and quaint. It was associated with the Arts and Crafts movement. Outside North America, Tudorbethan is also used synonymously with Tudor Revival and mock Tudor.
From below the village is dominated by the restored church of Notre- Dame-Dalidon and the ruins of the castle. In the 19th century, the inhabitants had enough and started to move down in the valley, dismantling the roof of their houses to stop paying property taxes. By the beginning of the 20th century, Oppède-le-Vieux was a ghost village and a new community was officially established in the valley, with larger streets, cosier houses and farmers closer to their fields. Following the armistice of June 1940, architect Bernard Zehrfuss founded a commune of artists in the old town, a project that attracted French sculptor François Stahly and the writer and artist Consuelo de Saint Exupéry.
"Lost at Lord's, pasted by Viv: Trevor Chappell on being hit through the sightscreen and other delights", Interview by Vishal Dikshit Cricinfo 9 November 2013, accessed 10 November 2013 Throughout his early playing career he was a batsman, although his excellent fielding at cover also brought him attention. "I figured the cover region was the area where the ball went more often than not, so I thought it was a good spot to field", he later said. "It keeps you occupied and always in the game." Over the summer of 1969/70 he toured the West Indies with the Australian Schoolboys XI, a team that also included Gary Gilmour, Gary Cosier and Ian Davis.
As well as his two sons who succeeded to the management of the business, James Shears had several daughters, three of whom married brewers, which demonstrates how close the relationship between coppersmiths and brewers was. Rebecca Shears (1786-1861) was married to James Spurrell (1776–1840) and Hannah Shears (1790–1882) to Charles Spurrell – James and Charles were brothers and members of the Spurrell family of Norfolk; they were also senior employees at the Anchor Brewery, Southwark. As a widow Rebecca married George Cosier Fletcher.Evening Mail 03 December 1841 James Shears's youngest daughter, Lydia (1794–1855), was married to John Gray (1791–1826) of the Gray and Dacre Brewery, West Ham, Essex.
Lillee dominated proceedings, capturing a personal best of 6 for 26, ably supported by the medium pace of Max Walker, whose four wickets destroyed the middle order. With three and a half hours to go, to be followed by three full days of play, Australia needed not only a big score, but a long innings to allow the wicket to wear and make life difficult for England chasing a big target. Australia promoted spin bowler Kerry O'Keefe to open the batting in place of McCosker and he did a good job, lasting until the new ball lost its shine. But England struck a decisive blow after O'Keefe departed, removing the Australian dangerman Chappell for two and Cosier for four, leaving Australia 3 for 53.
The win set up another Grand Final showdown with Bulleen, however this time the result was vastly different from 2009/10, with Bulleen coming off a week's break to beat the Capitals 103–78 in the decider, setting a new WNBL record for the highest Grand Final score recorded. Bulleen Point Guard Sharin Milner finished her WNBL career as Grand Final MVP by top scoring for the Boomers with 27 points Sharin Milner shoots Boomers home at a remarkable 82% success rate. Canberra Centre Suzie Batkivic top scored for the game with 28 points with Michelle Cosier chipping in 19, however the Boomers were far too good on the day with five players scoring in double figures, securing the club's first WNBL grand final win in emphatic style.
Day Five (17 March): Much rested on the shoulders of Randall and Amiss, but after playing one of his best knocks against Australia, Amiss lost concentration and fell to the part-time medium pace of Chappell for 64. By this time, Randall was well beyond his century, his first in Tests, and looked capable of winning the match if he was well supported at the other end. With his total on 161, Randall was given out to a catch by Marsh, but Marsh indicated that he didn't take the ball cleanly, so the Australians recalled the batsman. After a promising half century partnership with Greig had hauled England to within 117 runs of an improbable victory, Randall fell to a brilliant one handed catch by Cosier from the spin of O'Keeffe.
Handlebar muffs are a utility product for motorcycles and scooters to provide increased comfort in adverse weather conditions, to protect the rider from rain and wind chill. With UK commercial- availability in the early 1960s, they are still available in three variations from a UK merchandiser of motorcycle accessories, including dedicated-types for small motorscooters. Traditionally made from waterproof faux leather and lined for insulation, more-modern, textile-based materials are also used. When reviewing clothing and riding accessories in a 1966 feature entitled "Tough Weather Gear" for the weekly journal Motor Cycle, regular journalist John Ebbrell described the muffs as: > Ugly as sin they may be—but there's nothing more cosier to the fingertips > than a pair of handlebar muffs...Material is waterproof plasticized fabric, > lined. Fitted in a jiffy, the muffs are sold through Pride and Clarke's and > cost 17s 6d.
" Philip Cosores was also positive in his write-up for Pitchfork, summarizing that "Sam Beam brings Iron & Wine full circle on his sixth album, using the warm acoustic instrumentation of his early work and some of the most moving singing of his career." Awarding the album four-stars out of five, Ben Beaumont Thomas was also positive in his assessment for The Guardian, stating "Despite having a title that suggests a new thrash metal direction, Sam Beam’s sixth album as Iron & Wine essays yet more romantic, Americana-tinged songwriting, and it’s cosier than ever." Sean Guthrie also made similar remarks in his review for The Quietus, writing that "This record is snug, unthreatening and comforting, which means anyone looking for rage and catharsis ought to give it a wide berth. But for many of those preoccupied by the kind of concerns that trouble Sam Beam – chiefly thoughts of mortality and fallibility – Beast Epic will be a long, warm, healing embrace.
Yallop's chances at resuming his test career increased during the 1977 when it was revealed that a large number of Australian players had signed to play World Series Cricket for Kerry Packer. Ian Chappell was in charge of selecting the World Series Cricket players and he overlooked Yallop in favour of Martin Kent, Bruce Laird and Rob Langer (Kim Hughes and Gary Cosier were also overlooked; Craig Serjeant was offered a WSC contract but turned it down). Bob Simpson came out of retirement to captain Australia over the 1977-78 summer. Many felt Yallop would be recalled to the national side: his three tests against the West Indies made him one of the more internationally experienced batsmen available for selection; India were touring, and Yallop was renowned as one of the country's best players of spin; in addition, he took over captaincy of the Victorian side from Richie Robinson, who had signed with WSC. However Yallop started the summer patchily, making 35 and 14 against Queensland, 61 and 9 against India, and 1 against Tasmania.
WNBL tips off 30th season tonight Cosier was replaced by ex Opals guard Carly Wilson who left French team Challes-les-Eaux, signing a one-year deal to play under Opals coach Carrie Graf in an attempt to improve her chances of representing Australia at the 2010 World Championships. Peta Sinclair retired from the WNBL to take up a scholarship coaching role with the AIS women's basketball team and guard Michaela Bennie left to focus on university studies. Replacing Sinclair and Bennie on the Capitals bench was 20-year-old point guard Nicole Romeo, who signed with the Capitals after quitting the University of Washington Huskies after her freshman season, Nicole Romeo to leave Huskies women's basketball team The word from Nicole Romeo and other Pac-10 news and 22-year-old forward Katie Rose, who returned to the Capitals after last playing for them in the 2004–05 season. Katie Rose On 25 November the Canberra Capitals made the international women's basketball signing coup of the year by enticing Lauren Jackson back to the WNBL with a $220,000 contract to play out the remainder of the season.

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