It is clever, and being cocooned in a moving car while the story unfolds and darkness falls, ensure it is a memorable, even creepy experience. |
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I see myself safely cocooned in down, my toes curled around a hot-water bottle, writing in my journal and plotting the day's travel on the topo. |
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The lander is wrapped in deflated airbags, cocooned within a protective aeroshell. |
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The parties went on and when not socializing he cocooned more and more with his family. |
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The lavender cream is massaged into your skin before you're cocooned in thermal sheets. |
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Trucks and cars swoosh past us occasionally, otherwise we are cocooned in the subliminal hum of the forest. |
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With two hours to kill, I stopped in one of those terminal bars where you can fill your stomach and, cocooned in anonymity, read a newspaper. |
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Passengers were to be cocooned in compartments lined with deep cushions, but they preferred to see out, and the idea never caught on. |
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They were cocooned in their own world, with not the slightest concern for anyone around. |
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Diana Rigg's excellent Mrs Venable is a silver-haired solitary cocooned in a romantic dream about her son. |
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The individual on whom I wish to focus began life blind to its problems and cocooned in luxury. |
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While motorists are safely cocooned in a metal shell, bikers are exposed and vulnerable. |
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As we did so, everyone at the table mirrored our movement so that we were cocooned in secrecy. |
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The embarrassment and shame it brings on the family means people are keeping quiet and women are being cocooned in their homes. |
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You lie there, cocooned in the covers, making mental lists of all you should do that day, must do. |
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She allowed herself to be cocooned in the warm swaddling cloth of his borrowed shirt, feeling, for once, safe and warm and almost invincible. |
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Rather than being cocooned in five-star sterility, it's fun and comfortable to stay at one of these innumerable small homely hotels. |
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We keep a look out for friends' boats and chat to lock-keepers but for most of the time we're cocooned in our comfortable, private world. |
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Instantly my mind saw myself on the back porch of my childhood home cocooned in quilts, reading. |
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Installations are in fact cocooned for several years to allow radioactivity levels to decrease. |
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In an office cocooned from the smell of fresh paint and the sounds of a concrete mixer, the general manager of Perth Racecourse is putting the finishing touches to a letter. |
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Slowly the sand crept over him and he gave in to the cocooned abyss. |
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Well, it works for her: even cocooned in knitted black layers, she exudes an old-fashioned, blossomy sensuality. |
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Picture yourself cocooned in your sewing room making a new party dress or the perfect gift for someone. |
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Some are grabbed by trapdoor spiders, others cocooned by web weavers and still more tackled from distance by the film's real star, the jumping spiders. |
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On the other hand, the narrator himself, cocooned in dreams of death and glory, is hardly in a position to wrestle coherently with the subject. |
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Our society, cocooned in complacency and indifference, must not tolerate such facts as these. |
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I am admitted to a private hospital and my pretty Manon, 3 months and a half old only, is going to be cocooned by Tatoune. |
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The President, who arrives at Gleneagles on Wednesday, will be too cocooned to notice any protests, and is unlikely to be moved by effusions from campaigners. |
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A large bulk of the city's inhabitants still spend their afternoon chinwagging over coffee and cake cocooned in an atmosphere of rococo exuberance. |
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Growing economies, booming markets and rapid technological change may have cocooned them from hard times, but they also have demanded great skill in running businesses which have to be rethought, and remade, frequently. |
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Hidden within 30,000 acres of rugged private land, the ranch is cocooned by peaks and canyons in all directions. |
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The views outside may be of ruged castles on misty hills, but within, guests are cocooned in a warmth and hospitality that is quintessential Scotland through and through. |
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The minimized form of this stove is cocooned by slatted doors that suggest »stream« at all times as an architectural sculpture for modern furnishings ideas. |
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Well-being: we offer you the following choices: Robinsons in the heart of nature, Caravaners or Camping Carists on our huge, non-overlooked terraces, Renters of comfort and privacy in our cocooned chalets and mobile homes. |
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Guests at the bar, which extends over several stories, are also cocooned in an all-round color experience, because the LEDs on the ceilings and walls switch color in the same rhythm. |
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A pampered Westerner cocooned in a comfortable hotel may prattle about progress but it shows how little he knows about the real Poland. Such prickliness remains, but it is diminishing. |
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Give in to the luxury of Jacuzzi hydrotherapy, cocooned in a world of cascading waterfalls and warm jet streams. 48 PowerPro® jets produce virtually any massage type, from deeply invigorating to tension-relieving. |
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The commentariat is mostly too cocooned to ask. |
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After a series of strokes last year, he is now said to be living cocooned in a Jakarta suburb, unaware of much of what has happened to his country. There has been a lot. |
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Dip under feel that warmth envelope you, cocooned again, inwombed again. |
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The chemically toughened glass panel in the roof has been replaced with carbon fibre to give the cabin a more enclosed, cocooned environment, as has the engine bay cover. |
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Unique to the spa is dry flotation therapy in a flotation tank, where you will be cocooned in a blanket and submerged in warm water without getting wet. |
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Where cocooned in the fibrousness of relationships, we are safe. |
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Cocooned in layers of cotton fluff, I was lead to Mic's living room couch, still leaning into him but for more self-indulgent reasons than balance. |
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