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1 The paper details the gold mining industry's cosy relationship with the apartheid government.
2 The ex-VP has enjoyed a cosy relationship with the army in the past.
3 Signs of strain have emerged in the previously cosy relationship between the National and ACT parties.
4 Some lawmakers criticised that deal as pointing to a too- cosy relationship between big business and HMRC.
5 Some lawmakers criticized that deal as pointing to a too- cosy relationship between big business and HMRC.
6 New Zealand's increasingly cosy relationship with the US will be closely watched from China, and vice versa.
7 GRAPHIC design and the computer may enjoy a cosy relationship but it hasn't always been this way.
8 Through his cosy relationship with the Guptas, he has made millions by working with the shady characters.
9 Mazzone also raised concerns about the three international governments in question, and their cosy relationship with the ANC.
10 Mr Mnangagwa enjoys a cosy relationship with the army, and they have taken matters into their own hands.
11 Mpofu enjoys a cosy relationship with the Mandelas and may be a viable legal option to represent Zindzi.
12 USADA highlighted the UCI's cosy relationship with the Texan and accused it of disinterest in its response to whistle-blowers.
13 A vet says he's being blocked from practising after challenging a cosy relationship between vets and animal drug wholesalers.
14 But critics say the FCA figures show little has changed and a cosy relationship still exists between banks and regulators.
15 Green party MP Caroline Lucas said: This is yet more evidence of the creepily cosy relationship between Decc and big energy.
16 The Guptas enjoyed a very cosy relationship with Ace Magashule, and the ANC secretary-general was previously the premier of Free State.
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