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coz

[kuhz] / kʌz /


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“That is so foreign to anybody who worked at the National Enquirer,” Coz said in the documentary.

From Seattle Times

“I think given our complicated relationship with the church and with religion, we don’t expect this to have so much impact, to be honest,” Le Coz said.

From Seattle Times

“Marseilles is indeed like a city that embodies this diversity of France,” said Camille Le Coz, associate director of Migration Policy Institute’s Europe office, in Paris.

From Seattle Times

Camille Le Coz, a policy analyst for the Brussels-based Migration Policy Institute, said Mr. Leggeri’s resignation was “a symbolic victory” for human rights defenders.

From New York Times

“This is the first time we are seeing such contrast between the treatment of different groups of refugees,” said Camille Le Coz, a migration analyst in Brussels, who added that Europeans see Ukrainians as being “like us.”

From Seattle Times