Sentences with phrase «koko made»

In a striking example combining metaphor and humor, Koko made a joke about being a «sad elephant» because she was reduced to drinking water through a thick rubber straw as a solution to her constant nagging one morning for more drinks of juice (IULG 534).
Koko — Koko make a coconut based alternatives to dairy products, including vegan yoghurts and flavoured milks.

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I also checked out the stands of some of my favourite brands like Green people whose skincare products I use religiously, Happy Kitchen who make delicious wholefood brownies and KOKO who used to be Kara!
«If my late father was the son of a «koko» seller and a poor father yet with Allah's blessings and his known discipline he rose to be a Vice-president, what then makes you youth of Dagbon today different?»
A new PBS documentary argues that Koko's remarkable life «challenges what it is that makes humans unique.»
Here, some of the items that made the cut on Koko's registry.
Koko Time TV Shows: When we talk about entertainment, we gaze for things that could draw us out from boredom, making us feel alive and refresh.
Davis has forged a wisecracking, cross-species bromance with his simian companion, who he rescued from poachers years earlier and whose fluency in sign language makes Koko look like a total dunce.
The menu features Coco Beach, made with Cîroc vodka, coco water, strawberries, Koko Kanu, soda and gomme, as well as the Freeman's Bay, made with English Harbour rum, mango, Hibiscus liqueur, lime and cranberry juice.
Tapu Koko is one of the rare Pokemon that only made its debut in Pokemon Sun and Moon.
Adhering to KoKo's core values, the only bad ideas are the ones that go unexplored: we foster a supportive environment that values input from all of our participants, encouraging a variety of practices and approaches that make connections to our society through art and education.
Other notable junk artists included the Indiana - born sculptor John Chamberlain (b. 1927), whose works included Untitled (1964, painted steel with chrome, Nice Museum of Modern Art), Untitled (1968, sheet metal, National Gallery of Modern Art, Rome) and Koko - Nor II (1967, Tate Collection London); the English photographer and sculptor Joseph Goto (1916 - 94); the American Richard Stankiewicz (1923 - 83), noted for his witty Middle Aged Couple (1954, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago); and the sculptor and film - maker Bruce Conner (1933 - 2008), noted for his spooky constructions made from broken dolls and old stockings.
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