COSAS

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COSAS

(ˈkəʊˌzæs)
n acronym for
(Education) Congress of South African Students
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trae sobre la cabeza una cosa que relumbra.' `Pues ese es el
As he passed the Rue de la Huchette, the odor of those admirable spits, which were incessantly turning, tickled his olfactory apparatus, and he bestowed a loving glance toward the Cyclopean roast, which one day drew from the Franciscan friar, Calatagirone, this pathetic exclamation: Veramente, queste rotisserie sono cosa stupenda !* But Jehan had not the wherewithal to buy a breakfast, and he plunged, with a profound sigh, under the gateway of the Petit-Châtelet, that enormous double trefoil of massive towers which guarded the entrance to the City.
He exclaimed, with a look of great surprise, "Ah, Don Carlos, que cosa!" It was clear that such an idea had never before entered his head.
El movimiento de los autores es explicito en ese camino, pues ellos pretenden abrir la mirada sobre las tecnologias con el objetivo de contestar los proyectos trascendentes asociados al Sujeto, Objeto y el pensamiento de Estado, fuentes que sustentan una idea ontologica fija de las personas, las cosas y los modos de existencia.
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