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"It's a cocoon, from which I escaped," he said.
There is a stunning coup de theatre, in which a naked woman is covered in ink and pressed onto a roll of brown paper, which is then fashioned into a cocoon from which she vengefully emerges with a whip.
We'd recommend that they don't go because it'll frighten them into creating a cocoon from which they never emerge.
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The most dramatic presentation was the red snapper balloon, a baked paper cocoon from which emerged a moist, spicy red snapper filet, along with a luscious mix of leeks and shiitaki mushrooms in saki, served with a chive aioli.
In this gloomy space, its walls pockmarked by deep crevices, the bed stands vertically, resembling both a straitjacket and cocoon from which Mr. Gardarsson's mutated Gregor slowly emerges.
Many former protesters withdrew to protective cocoons from which they have still not emerged.
The tubes contained mucous cocoons from which larvae were dissected and transferred to Petri dishes filled with Millipore-filtered seawater (MFSW).
Before leaving, Desdemona plucks a cocoon from a mulberry twig and puts it in her pocket.
No other butterfly or moth is known to make a cocoon from such material.
When this happens, the other men will strain to provide the woman a millimetre or two of space around her, creating a cocoon in which she is magically insulated from the accidental nudge of limbs and torsos.
She cared for and protected her children, surrounding them with a cocoon of privacy from which they clearly benefited.
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