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I personally love the feeling of being cocooned in nature," Law continues.
There's no phone or television, which accentuates the feeling of being cocooned, cut off, suspended in time.
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Dunga, 46, of Brazil is being raked by public criticism, while Kim Jong-hun, 53, of North Korea is being cocooned by FIFA, soccer's world governing body.
Every single one of us was cocooned in his little hole.
The teams, of course, will be cocooned.
Parts of the city are cocooned in wooden scaffolding.
The movie of that summer was "Cocoon".
What does he know, what can an athlete living in the cocoon of being paid a hundred times what he might earn in his own country, know about the real world?
Both at Oliveto and at SoundBox, the Constellation process never seemed obviously fake or too good to be true, and yet I had a sense of being ensconced in an audio cocoon.
To create the sense of being ensconced in a comforting cocoon, he designed translucent beige window blinds and amply proportioned ivory taffeta curtains, which, he said, together create a timeless and light feeling, "like floating in a cloud".
What Bryant shot himself out of Sunday was a cocoon that had isolated him from his teammates and apparently from a far-reaching sense of responsibility to his team.
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