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Barry Dixon, who has worked with Ms. Sawyer, said she, too, was looking for a cocoon.
Following copulation, the clitellum secretes substance for a cocoon, which encircles the worm and into which eggs and sperm are deposited.
A six-footer can sit behind another six-footer, but only just, with knees touching the seatback and shoulders and elbows against the door for a cocoon fit.
On the other hand, however, it is interesting to note that the variability of silk does not exist as a disadvantage for a cocoon to achieve a superior ability against possible attacks from the outside.
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I think he fully understood it's more of a cocoon for the character in this movie than anything else".
For those three, a cocoon of air bags inflated around the rover, which was then dropped the last 50 feet or so, bouncing and rolling until it came to a stop.
INSIDE TRACK: A cocoon for the forever young.
Seeds that fell to earth from another planet, like a cocoon for an invading species of small creatures.
Freshwater and terrestrial annelids provide a cocoon for their young and often deposit it in a moist place.
Professor MacKinnon, who lived here while teaching at Stanford, argued that the community should stay a cocoon for creativity.
"But what you have got is 20,000 people, the political and media leadership of this country, in effect in a cocoon for a week.
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