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"cocoon" Definitions
  1. a cover or case of silk threads that some insects make to protect themselves before they become adults
  2. a layer of something soft that wraps all around a person or thing and forms a protection

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As yet, Cocoon isn't actually an investor in the Adapt Cocoon fund, but is providing introductions to other Chinese investors.
As for Cocoon, Business Insider spoke to James Griffiths, chief investment officer of a green technologies fund supported by the Chinese firm called Adapt Cocoon.
Image: Bill SaidelThe scientists suggest that this unique structure probably helps the cocoon retain water, and the exterior spikes could keep the cocoon rooted in place.
Alongside it, Cocoon will build a cocoon of sorts: it's partnering with the University of London to build what it claims will be the city's biggest incubator.
They had no one to rely on but the cocoon woven out of a wish to be unobtrusive, yet it was their parents' job to rob them of that cocoon.
The cocoon is converted into silk yarn using reeling machines, with about 10 kilos of cocoon yielding 13 kg of silk, which can fetch 1,000-3,500 rupees depending on the quality.
And in spring, let yourself break out of the cocoon.
Curious, he took the cocoon webs back to the lab.
Festival, the Freqs of Nature, and Cocoon Ibiza this summer.
The flies deposit their larvae directly into the caterpillar cocoon.
Cocoon Cam Plus Baby Monitor with Breathing Monitoring, $148.89; amazon.
Living in a cocoon of like minds makes this easier.
You've got to understand, I'm operating in a little cocoon.
She remains in the cocoon, not quite ready to emerge.
At night, I use May Lindstrom Blue Cocoon beauty balm.
A pair of earphones offers a vital cocoon of sound.
Liliane grew up in a cocoon of privilege and secrets.
Medicine is often practiced in what feels like a cocoon.
I lay there, eventually sinking into a cocoon of relief.
A cocoon of silence keeps the faint engine snarl distant.
In that warm, wiggling cocoon, what could possibly go wrong?
"He's come out of his cocoon this year," Kendricks said.
I saw it like a cocoon I needed to shed.
Her racial cocoon was a predominately black church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
" Nuri and Yasir enjoy what showrunner Mara calls the "cocoon phase.
Combining them will provide a "safety cocoon" around an autonomous vehicle.
What a scared little butterfly I was, emerging from my cocoon.
But sometimes their passion, particularly in a liberal cocoon, becomes blinding.
Enveloped in her upholstered cocoon, it would be rude to refuse.
His new solo, "Cocoon," is a lesser example of that mode.
He wore a hoodie "like a cocoon," his mother's boyfriend said.
It took Marathe years to emerge from a cocoon of secrecy.
Students feel a cocoon of empathy from fellow students and teachers.
Flatworms lay fertilized eggs that grow in a cocoon inside their bodies.
"A compact loft can act like a cocoon for the human body."
Think of Michelle as a caterpillar and the bunker as her cocoon.
Trump complains of being in his "own little cocoon," and I sympathize.
Powerful men in the media have seemingly existed inside a protective cocoon.
"People can cocoon themselves in a kind of alternative universe," Ross said.
Sleeping in the bed felt like being wrapped in a fluffy cocoon.
If you live inside that radio cocoon, you're hermetically sealed from reality.
"I feel safe and alone in a cocoon of warmth," she said.
Amini and her sisters spun themselves a cocoon of nature and literature.
We love the cocoon style silhouette of this pretty Italian wool-blend coat.
Because why would you ever want to leave the comfort of your cocoon?
Without the cocoon of NATO's bureaucracy and procedures, everyday military tasks became harder.
While D. stays in bed, I pull myself out of a blanket cocoon.
Image; NRAO/AUI/NSF: D. BerryBut others aren't convinced by the cocoon interpretation.
Even mattress giant Temper Sealy launched "Cocoon", a direct-to-consumer mattress brand.
I also had this cocoon of experience surrounding me thanks to our board.
You can never miss this game to become a butterfly from a cocoon!
"It's like they burst out of their cocoon and become people," McGuire said.
The "cocoon-like" shell is intended to give business-class travelers more privacy.
Was it that the sound had created a cocoon against the city noises?
Inside, a cocoon envelops the space as the night's acts take their turns.
Reverse role-modeling may be the reason for their "Cocoon 2.0"-like regression.
Do I like it because it's swathed in a synth-filled musical cocoon?
The entertainment industry captured some intellectuals, the cocoon of the university captured others.
Ms. Pallenberg compared her years of heroin addiction to being in a cocoon.
Our cocoon of loving Vermont is [being hurt] by those bigwigs from Washington.
Because you can't stay in your cocoon forever, you've got to come out.
About nine to 11 days later, a fully mature wasp emerges from the cocoon.
Link wakes up in the safety of a glowing cocoon inside a dark room.
How can I cocoon myself from the horrors of the world, when others can't?
I've had two seasons playing Cocoon now, which is a hard booking to get.
His need for the comforting cocoon seems to be greater in moments of stress.
But in the event that you do: Consider these films a cocoon of solidarity.
They keep us wrapped up in a cocoon of mush, complacent and completely relaxed.
It's easy to curl up and cocoon yourself in the face of such strife.
In the cocoon of that privacy, for a few precious moments, I could transform.
And then you've got the oil and gas industry that's living in a cocoon.
"This is my cocoon; I spend most of my time here," Ms. Mosbacher said.
In the midst of the shock, we were wrapped in a mournful, private cocoon.
It's almost painful to leave the 400-page cocoon that is Red, White & Royal Blue.
Prices range from $65 for a graphic tee to $425 for a cocoon-shaped coat.
Radio waves would have first come from the cocoon, then the jet two months later.
No matter how early I go to sleep, it's always hard to leave my cocoon!
The warm, cozy cocoon of the dancefloor is why you went through all this shit.
"It's easier, of course, to stay in the comfort of your own cocoon," Wong says.
"It's easier, of course, to stay in the comfort of your own cocoon," he writes.
That's the part that conforms to your body to create the ultimate cocoon of comfort.
When I removed my feet from this massaging cocoon, it felt like a butterfly emerged.
The LA Baby Waterproof 4-Sided Cocoon Style Changing Pad offers extra security and comfort.
Joa Studholme, Farrow & Ball's international color consultant, attributed the trend to a desire to cocoon.
Rarely has the cocoon coat been taken so literally, while maintaining its gracefully ironic profile.
It took me away from the gossipy cocoon of my mother's shabby gold Toyota Corolla.
Cocoon House proves that sustainable design doesn't preclude gracious proportions, generous daylight or elegant interiors.
"A new world will appear out of this cocoon, flying very fast," Mr. Gabyshev said.
Marni reimagined a former warehouse as an otherworldly cocoon for its show venue this season.
"David's evolution is really like a butterfly coming out of a cocoon," Eizenstat told me.
Yes. But it's a bubble wrapped in techno-mysticism inside a cocoon of libertarian ideology.
Gunna is not the first rapper to retreat into the warm cocoon of pure tones.
One work, "Cocoon" acts almost like a pillow fort — a childhood practice Kincaid still loves.
A "cocoon" is an embrace, but it is also the site of death, of transformation.
The Micro-USB charging port is one of the few gripes I have with the Cocoon.
One, a forthcoming app for small friend groups called Cocoon, was started by two Facebook alums.
Forty-fives minutes later, I burst from that facial cocoon with visibly brighter and smoother skin.
Sure, you might leave the theater and emerge back into the cocoon of bomb-less region.
Sure, it may not suit your style if you're into cocoon coats and all-oversized-everything.
They are enveloped in this cocoon of hubris [built on] their association with the billionaire class.
In the video, a man and woman fight desperately to escape of a womb-like cocoon.
My Cocoon Room, the least expensive category, was soundproofed but tight quarters, even for one person.
Now, it has secured this new funding led by Singapore-based early-stage specialist Cocoon Capital.
My bedroom is a very dark color and I make it as cocoon-ish as possible.
The bottom line: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad looks perfectly safe in his Russo-Iranian cocoon.
He disembarked from the bus and walked in a cocoon of supporters to the polling station.
Mr. Kushner has spent his career until now inside a cocoon of family wealth and connections.
In Fashion Statement outerwear — deconstructed, paint-splattered, cocoon-like, embellished — finds harmony in Tangier's dramatic landscape.
That "cocoon" you say you were living in before that ... did the church also encourage it?
The song's woozy cocoon enveloped us, its heartbeat thumping in our hair, our nails, our feet.
It's more commonly seen as to be "in a huff," like a warm cocoon of indignation.
But the imperial cocoon in which he is kept risks making him more of a relic.
He'll be joined as always by his sidekick Hamm Samwich and the Cocoon Central Dance Team.
At that point, the cocoon of legal arguments that insulates him from scrutiny will fall away.
Who knew that a silkworm cocoon, when unraveled, consists of a single half-mile-long filament?
This cocoon that protected all of these memories fell, and I went into full-blown PTSD.
People I never would have come in contact with if I'd stayed in my corporate cocoon.
From the cocoon of the S.U.V., the city's roar had been reduced to a muffled purr.
Stay cozy and warm with an electrified cocoon, complete with a heated mattress and electric blanket.
The infected social spider then leaves its colony and builds a cocoon web nest for the larva.
But Fitzgerald's story illustrates how raising someone in a racial cocoon presents risks as well as rewards.
From there, they spin a communal cocoon as they begin their next development phase, the researchers added.
David has made a cocoon of his past, wrapping himself in the nostalgia of scenes half-remembered.
She also plans to use the newest model of the Cocoon Cam Baby Monitor, which checks breathing.
But all too often, the incentive structure is for talent to stay within the conservative cocoon. 3.
Over the seasons, we see a war strategist emerge from the cocoon of a spoiled teenage girl.
"We've managed to motion-track the silkworm's movement as it is building its cocoon," Oxman told Dezeen.
On the top floor, Vernon created a cocoon-like suite for herself in rich, ultra-feminine pastels.
This time, Todd Barry, Wyatt Cenac, Josh Gondelman and Cocoon Central Dance Team are on the bill.littlefieldnyc.
The result is a ribbed cocoon, or a church steeple, a dunce cap, Pinocchio's nose, a hood.
PARELES "Silkworm Society" comes from "The Buffering Cocoon," out Friday, the third album from Now Vs Now.
But even without the physical barriers, a peaceful cocoon to pray in solitude was no less important.
Last year, after a trip to Tangier, he turned his bedroom into a monochromatic chocolate-brown cocoon.
Attendees literally line up to spend 5 minutes in a vibrating cocoon to get their bodies rubbed.
Envision embodies Buick's mission of coddling passengers in a quiet, comfortable cocoon after a hard day's work.
Driving the news: Monday marked the official launch of Cocoon, an app from two former Facebook employees.
You're reemerging from your cocoon—the last month or so has been a sensitive and private time.
And there are times when he turns explosive — especially as his parents move beyond their trauma cocoon.
One large installation, "Cocoon," spreads like a web or tent in the back corner of the gallery.
In one Instagram story, fellow artist Muzae Sesay captures Kincaid napping inside "Cocoon" during the installation week.
This conveniently paralyzes the ladybug while the larva erupts from her abdomen and spins itself into a cocoon.
Cut from its red tape cocoon, telemedicine could transform abortion into a procedure performed almost entirely at home.
The iFrogz Cocoon is convenient, but I'd worry less about its contents if it were easier to secure.
It isn't the splendid cocoon of sound isolation that you can get from, for example, Sony's 1000X headphones.
You still won't find Cocoon, but here are a few choice Kanopy kuts that will get you started.
Cocoon is backed by private equity firm China Equity, which did not respond to a request for comment.
He says he watched Mr. Trump build "a cocoon of alternative reality" around the people in the room.
People cocoon themselves in aluminum bags and endure hours in refrigerated units to reduce the risk of detection.
The pristine white wall of a Chinese bathroom doesn't seem like an ideal place for a moth's cocoon.
All of this, I admit, is the sour refrain of someone speaking from the infantilizing cocoon of privilege.
Researchers are unsure of the exact composition of the putty cocoon, but it seems to have antibacterial qualities.
Any one of our problems could emerge from its cocoon at any time and poison and devour us.
The pale skin of Christie gradually starts to show itself as our protagonist slowly emerges from her cocoon.
It was possible to cocoon yourself inside an echo chamber, but you really had to work at it.
You leave the mask on for 20 minutes, and emerge from your slime cocoon with new baby skin.
Earplugs Noise-cancelling earbuds are great if you're serious about retreating into a silent cocoon during your flight.
And so for 11 days in late December, in the cocoon of her hometown, she took a break.
Up until then, I was in the cocoon of that community and my castmates, and living with Petra.
Donna Karan's Urban Zen collection includes easy wardrobe staples like draped jodhpurs ($795) and a cocoon dress ($1,695).
The cocoon-inspired armchairs were designed by the London studio Doshi Levien for open offices, lobbies and lounges.
It was like the movie "Cocoon," except that people were rejuvenated by the arrival of spring, not aliens.
They can live wherever fortune takes them, and most barely ever come out of the cocoon that surrounds players.
The Cocoon claims it can recharge a pair of wireless earbuds up to five times, and I believe it.
That tiny Micro-USB cable sticks out when plugged in, but it's easy to maneuver when closing the Cocoon.
In the past, she came back after spending some time in a cocoon in the bottom of the ocean.
To withstand such crushing pressures, the sub's two-person crew compartment is wrapped in a 3.5-inch titanium cocoon.
Too many of us leave the cocoon of college and continue to parade our offendedness in the real world.
Returning to Washington, Trump remained in his cocoon -- pleased with himself, but aware the silence won't last much longer.
From lace-up-front blouses to cocoon coats, you can tackle all your fast-fashion trends in one place.
A cocoon of regulations limits direct foreign involvement in China's financial system, but connections are deepening by the day.
Together, Craig William Macneill's focused direction and Noah Greenberg's superb cinematography weave a suffocating cocoon around the two women.
Was it true, per The Los Angeles Times, that Trump had sunk into "a cocoon of bitterness and resentment"?
Some are supposed to slumber in a sort of legal cocoon until the moment — looking at you, Justice Kavanaugh!
The cocoon arrives in the jail cell as a stowaway, an unexpected lump in a bowl of prison gruel.
Most treatments are held in cocoon-like pod rooms which open up to the sky and are quite remarkable.
Maybe she'll learn about Glenn and Abraham, and emerge from that cocoon as a battling butterfly of righteous vengeance.
It's almost like her having to move out of the apartment is like a cocoon that had to open.
I am slowly emerging from a cocoon tied not to the weight but to the behaviors that produced it.
Investigative journalism may allow us to see that cocoon more clearly, but it doesn't seem capable of shattering it.
You rally your faithful, recede into a protective cocoon of sycophants, friendly crowds, internet surveys, and golden toilet seats.
Satiated, the larva slithers into the web cocoon, which it uses as an incubator for its next stage of germination.
It is like a cocoon, reinvigorating me with the energy passed onto it by my grandfather's hands and my father's.
But I'm having a baby again so I'm back in it, just as thought I was emerging from a cocoon.
I see a very distinct future where these things will emerge from their cocoon and replace the iPhone, laptop, etc.
Each is adorned with silks, satins, and chiffons in delicate pastel hues to create a cozy cocoon of a room.
What I felt when I was inside the cocoon of the Chiron Sport were the eyes of everyone around me.
The car has a sleek cocoon structure, which Renault says was designed to maximize the autonomous sensors' field of vision.
On November 11, it hosted the first of a three-date Cocoon residency, marking the first ever in San Francisco.
"A big part of what we're selling is to make connections to companies in China," said Griffiths of Adapt Cocoon.
That he's growing and has even more layers to shed, or colours to evoke, as he emerges from his cocoon.
Wrapped up in the cocoon of the crowd's energy and swept away by the dulcet disco, I felt something familiar.
Similar questions came up last year, when a series of blizzards buried the Boston area under a cocoon of snow.
Mine has been more of a cocoon overflowing with dirty diapers, spit-up soaked clothes, and crumbs of mysterious origin.
Trump does best -- and has through his entire adult life -- when he is surrounded by the cocoon of his family.
He misses driving, feels as if he is in a cocoon, and is surprised how hard his new job is.
Those wishing to escape this cosy cocoon should welcome a robust test of the ethical assumptions by which they live.
That change can be seen in the Mumbai suburb of Thane, in the Cocoon fertility clinic run by Anagha Karkhanis.
"The country where I was born is my nest, my house, my cocoon, the place where I come to recharge."
Or, curl up with a good book on the vintage-inspired Rattan Fallon Cocoon Chair With Cushion ($137.99, normally $229.99).
Sunday is a big writing day for me, a cocoon day, so I don't check emails or go into Manhattan.
On Zora Jones' remix of Sinjin Hawke's "Snow Blind," triumphant horns burst from their cocoon of delicate, fluttering choral vocals.
Instead of augmenting the spaces you inhabit, this gauzy latticework breathes and coalesces into something darker, wispier, more cocoon-like.
A cocoon that for the whole book has seemed to wait patiently to be part of the story finally opens.
A more literal cocoon is presented by Ben Coonley's "Trading Futures" (2016), perhaps the most technically adventurous work in Dreamlands.
Her unflappable nature and a cocoon that enveloped her as an amateur, even in college, has helped her remain grounded.
Spiders too can fall victim to a hungry wasp larva that forces it to weave webs to protect its cocoon.
A perfect pair of earbuds will cocoon you from the clamor you'd encounter on a packed train or busy sidewalk.
When my husband lost his job after 18 years at the same company, he sought solace inside a fleece cocoon.
Keep the au naturel vibe going with this Rattan Fallon Cocoon Chair ($160.99, normally $229.99) and take a load off.
When it gets cold out, it's easy to "cocoon ourselves" at home, said Miriam Kirmayer, a therapist and friendship expert.
Under the influence of the larva, the spider abandons its colony and sets about the task of building the cocoon web.
The observations implied that these neutron star mergers produce collimated jets of particles that emerge from a wider cocoon of matter.
She appeared in 1985's Cocoon and its sequel, along with the 1996 Leonardo DiCaprio and Meryl Streep film Marvin's Room.
The AirPods Pro don't offer the same kind of isolating audio cocoon that I'm used to with my Bose QC 35s.
There are plenty of awesome styles ranging from a lavender Cocoon Coat to a dark wash denim jacket (and much more).
The cocoon could help shield the passenger from free-flying objects, including unbuckled backseat occupants or loose items in the vehicle.
Federico Alvarez emerged, blinking away the glare as his eyes adjusted to the world outside the tinted cocoon of his vehicle.
But two sources close to Cocoon said Chinese capital controls were slowing the firm's ability to bring money out of China.
John Zai, the founder and CEO of Cocoon Networks, said that the group plans to start making investments later this year.
They propose the jet could be colliding with surrounding material to create a cocoon that can send light in many directions.
But that's what episode one was meant to provide—that sense of being safe inside your bedroom, in this little cocoon.
"You're really into your own little cocoon, because you have such massive protection that you really can't go anywhere," he said.
At the same time, you're really into your own cocoon because there's such massive protection, that you really can't go anywhere.
Some iconic Comme des Garçons designs are meant to hide away hands and arms, wrapping them in a cocoon-like fashion.
Below layers of Ivy League discourse and the protective cocoon of identity in 2018, we find two twenty-somethings in pain.
You might anticipate a deep sense of unease at the prospect of drifting off while dangling in a thin nylon cocoon.
His initial reaction was to cocoon in his room, telling his mom he never wanted to go to a store again.
Forget squeezing in some first-day sightseeing, you're lucky if you can get out of the cocoon of your hotel bed.
This morning, more than any other, I needed Totoro to wrap Jonas and me in a cocoon of protection and affection.
Emerging from his boulder-shaped cocoon, the Lithuanian-born artist's interpretation of the boxing champion, called "ATLAS," is heroic yet stoic.
Breaking out of that cocoon would be an act of needless destruction, its violence transforming the retreat into a hornet's nest.
She also would enter a restrictive security cocoon from which she would never entirely escape for the rest of her days.
Cocoon wants to be a properly-interfaced social network inside a group chat where everything is for the group's benefit only.
From the first time we heard your heart beating, I instantly wanted to cocoon you and protect you from the world.
In particular, efforts to expand the Office of Policy Planning (S/P) or Secretariat will be signs the cocoon is winning.
Also, for now, people can only be in a single group, or Cocoon, but that will change over time as well.
At the soiree's climax, I would emerge in a cocoon-like sac that would be shed to reveal my new body.
Paxton was reportedly in the running for the lead roles in Jumanji, Darkman, The Rocketeer, the 1998 remake of Godzilla and Cocoon.
I snooze my alarm twice, not wanting to leave my little love cocoon, but eventually climb out of bed to get ready.
She came out looking like she was wearing a fleshen cocoon with a Mohawk made out of vacuum bags bursting with dust.
This handwoven ball gives your cat a stylish cocoon while your guests will have no idea a cat is even in there.
Checked coats are all-pervasive this season, but Mulberry's oversized cocoon shape and orange and navy palette make for an instant classic.
There is soothing music and a cocoon of hot towels and I feel like I'm floating in some kind of luxury womb.
I was so wrapped up in the cocoon of being a student that I didn't want to think about being anything else.
Wi-Fi hotspot Photo: Rob Pegoraro Photo: Rob Pegoraro Solid Wi-Fi is not a given once you leave your desk cocoon.
Her job was to boil the silk cocoon, dissolve it in water, and then filter the solution to create the liquid silk.
The radio wave team felt their observations suggested that some sort of wide cocoon or cone of matter is choking the jet.
This has led the Palestinian leadership to spin a cocoon of anti-Israeli rhetoric from which it has been unable to escape.
It will take your attention off the people around you and create a psychological cocoon, providing you with an illusion of privacy.
In leagues and tournaments, Bisson Sykes used to slip into an all-business cocoon that others found intimidating and even off-putting.
The Crystal Tie Cocoon Dress appears online at Moda Operandi for $2,240 but is unavailable for purchase at the time of writing.
From his first taste of it, as an undergraduate at Syracuse University, the craft, and the cocoon, of it drew him in.
Geys sacrificed his storage in order to create a work that remains covered and unseen, like a butterfly locked in a cocoon.
A 1520s boxwood piece has an incredible visual of death, with a cadaver's skin flaking off, like a cocoon it is shedding.
After rolling around in my comfortable little cocoon, I get out of bed to shower and throw on clothes for the day.
In one Manhattan apartment, for instance, Mr. Cunningham used a palette of dark grays, resulting in a deeply cozy, cocoon-like bedroom.
"Cocoon" might have had a younger cast, but it was still about harnessing alien powers to regain your youth and live forever.
Mr. Gabyshev compared himself to a caterpillar that had been crawling slowly along a road and then wrapped itself in a cocoon.
The other is slow and sexy, a cocoon of infatuation that envelops her when she meets the sweetly chivalrous Isaiah (Joshua Boone).
Cocoon Central Dance Team is composed of the minds of Sunita Mani, Tallie Medel, and Eleanore Pienta—accomplished actors in their own right.
You'll be emerging from the cocoon of privacy you've wrapped yourself in over the last few weeks, ready to see the world again!
A few months back they worked with Norwegian pop star Aurora, using a swarm of drones to wrap her in a fabric cocoon.
She's a rigorous and interrogative thinker, with little tolerance or respect for the myths — of Americanness, of class, of patriarchy — that cocoon us.
For the occasion, the Duchess wore a Wilfred for Aritzia Cocoon Coat in Heather Adobo with a black short-sleeved knit dress underneath.
"But I say we left looking like the cast of Saved by the Bell and we return looking like the cast of Cocoon."
The Kokon is a giant cocoon pod designed to ease office stress within seven minutes by using noise-canceling headphones and pulsating devices.
Ibiza superclub, Amnesia, was raided by Spanish police at 8AM this morning following a Cocoon party featuring Sven Väth, Ricardo Villalobos, and KiNK.
You're in this cocoon―you don't think about those things―so you can only imagine the chaos and terror that people went through.
The company said it is coming out with a new model later this year, the Cocoon Cam Clarity, which comes with a stand.
Moments later, Mr. Salvini, wearing a cobalt blue suit and open-collar white shirt, was encapsulated in the warm cocoon of the press.
Before they try to bust it out of that cocoon, lawmakers should think about what kind of economy they want to see emerge.
Political junkies log on and cocoon themselves in a bubble of friendly punditry, appealing fake news, and outrageous acts from the other side.
She did not sign up for the public scrutiny of their private lives that has left her humiliated, her private cocoon in shambles.
The effect is an immersive, cocoon-like space—nightmarish for claustrophobes but a comforting place for easily distracted visitors to recalibrate their senses.
While it imparts zero sense of place — the mood's more Mitteleuropa than Montreal — the hotel's bling-y opulence does create a plush cocoon.
Should Trump leave his cocoon of sea-level sycophants, he might be surprised at what he'd find in the other American time zones.
But there was something about that idealized vision of the cocoon that seemed contrived; was it also cloying, or confining, or implicitly fragile?
The other was walled off from the concerns of the first, insulated by race, privilege and wealth, inside the comforting cocoon of tennis.
Cocoon, a private messaging space for friends and family built by a former Facebook product manager, came out of Y Combinator last year.
Moses appears among the terrified Israelites and again in the clouds of the vibrant upper half, beside Jesus in his cocoon of light.
Living in a coupled cocoon may be comfortable, but all the research says that connection — the IRL kind — is what makes people happy.
The Katowice summit for COP24 that I covered last year in Poland was a gentle cocoon, where urgency and politeness somehow co-exist.
It seems like the last place you would want to seek refuge, and yet we continually find ourselves back in that same cocoon.
Though the resulting human cocoon resembles a ghoul from the Silent Hill universe, the treatment is marketed as a relaxing, therapeutic massage alternative.
It revived my headphones three times over, though probably due to the JayBird's slightly larger battery (the Cocoon was tested using 65 mAh earbuds).
"It might have just been like a little cocoon in there, a good enough environment that this little tadpole might have developed," said Micallef.
WeChat's closed system is a warm cocoon, a safe space away from prying eyes, where people can speak their own language with like minds.
It's more than one-and-a-half years since Cocoon Networks announced its fund, and the company doesn't appear to have invested in anything.
America does not exist in a cocoon or a vacuum; the actions and reactions of humans across the globe are not contained by borders.
Time and again (in the NFL, in Hollywood, in the courtroom) reality fails to puncture the self-absorbed cocoon in which Simpson places himself.
Like SimTower, the sound effects and music create a cocoon-like ambience that can draw a player into countless hours of clicking and constructing.
It's often more restorative than sleep—sometimes when I tell someone I'm off to take a nap, I'm really enveloped in my Kardashian cocoon.
Those of us involved wanted to break out of the blue cocoon surrounding policing and work closely with neighborhood residents to protect their communities.
In his job at the prison, he's a soldier serving his country again, and he wraps his military training around him like a cocoon.
He lives in a cocoon of solipsism where the world outside himself has value — indeed exists — only insofar as it sustains and inflates him.
In 2011, she was officially emerging from the cocoon of Destiny's Child, her father/manager, and her cut-and-dry, made-for-radio anthems.
In an attempt to shed her cocoon (as part of her planned metamorphosis), the narrator gives a gleeful Reva all her clothes and jewelry.
But then, once the cocoon of savannah reality molts away, you feel pretty bad about having killed on command — at least if you're Hey.
After a trip to ACE Hardware for more duct tape and the addition of pillows to line the cocoon, Purvis finally had a roost.
The jacket has a roomy cocoon silhouette with six large pockets, decorative zipper pulls, a roomy and lined hood, and a high-low hem.
Dirty clothes wrapped in my bedsheet, a cocoon slung over my shoulder, trying not to knock anyone down on my way to the laundromat.
Far from shuttering, we also spoke about Cocoon, a new company that wants to help you stay in touch with those who matter most.
The former New York City mayor seemed to have slipped into the sweet cocoon of irrelevance after the collapse of his 2008 presidential campaign.
The same cocoon that shelters bankers from prison also shelters the president (Trump also enjoys the special perk of presidential immunity in many cases).
He argues that otakus' consumption habits represented a complete rejection of social interaction in favor of immersion in a cocoon of endlessly customizable information.
Most 16-year-olds would be lashing out to such stark revelations — lurking in malls with badly behaved boys, retreating into a cocoon of silence.
On the third floor of Arup Global Acoustics' office in Lower Manhattan is a small, fabric-enclosed space that looks and feels like a cocoon.
He could bet everything on himself and risk losing—or he could try to pursue his vision inside the confines of a warm corporate cocoon.
This is the white nationalist right emerging from its media cocoon and striding onto the world stage, running the most powerful country in the world.
The couple hadn't even exited the cocoon of Playa Escondida when Daniel had a conversation with a producer about how he didn't really like Lacey.
Space, at least when it comes to places where celebrities go to the live in the West, almost always also includes a cocoon of whiteness.
"Trehalose is viewed as a cocoon that traps the biomolecule inside a glassy matrix, like amber-encasing insects," explains a 23 paper in Protein Science.
The actress doubled-down on the neon trend, pairing her chartreuse evening gown with a super bright fuchsia cocoon coat belted casually at the waist.
It's the sonic embodiment of falling in love, that warm seductive whirlwind where you feel like you are in a cocoon floating on the clouds.
Ambient pauses the world, and traps us within the icy confines of its blue-hued sound, making us voluntary pupae in its musical cocoon. IMHO.
When the rain finally stopped, people crept out of the cocoon of their homes to see the shredded, soaked landscape that was their new reality.
"Trehalose is viewed as a cocoon that traps the biomolecule inside a glassy matrix, like amber-encasing insects," explains a 2009 paper in Protein Science.
If you've read your puzzle intro, you know that this entry holds in the center of its huffy cocoon the secret to the rebus. FIN.
The interior of the VISION AVTR was meant to resemble a nest or cocoon, according to the head of design at Daimler Group, Gorden Wagener.
Highs may break 60 degrees, but expect ample showers (and a possible thunderstorm) to make you want to cocoon in your blanket and play hooky.
Enshrined within this monochrome cocoon was Volocopter's eponymous aircraft: the Volocopter 2X, a small, egg-like multicopter fitted with a wide halo of 18 rotors.
"At the beginning, it was a crochet elastic technique, and I liked that it looked like a peeling cocoon," Green said backstage after the show.
With Sony's NC cans, I'm basically in my own undisturbed cocoon — if I put them on and close my eyes, I can escape the oppressive trudge.
Howard won two ­Oscars for 2001's A Beautiful Mind and has made many memorable films such as Splash, Cocoon and Solo: A Star Wars Story.
It's a flattering cocoon shape that will come in handy during holiday traveling and is a perfect new sweater to have on-hand in the office.
I'm bench pressing alone, safe in the cocoon of my hoodie, listening to a playlist of Deftones and Nicki Minaj, as I focus on my reps.
One vet said that even garments designed to cocoon dogs in a secured wrap can irritate some by the sound of Velcro flaps being ripped apart.
I moved through the end of high school in this cocoon, a Zionist and politically conservative milieu so comprehensive and homogenous it lulled me into complacency.
The director, Alec Duffy, and the set designer, Amy Rubin (with a production-design concept by Mimi Lien), have put us in a cocoon of sorts.
Tweed and wool cocoon coats framed the clavicle and neck, with the zippered fastening inset a few inches from the edge to create an undulating wave.
He seems to cocoon himself from responsibility and interaction, which could come off as kinda dark at, but he explains that there's an upshot to it.
However, she signed up for a private, privileged Manhattan cocoon, where she could live as she wished, distancing herself from her husband's ingrained, longstanding sexual compulsions.
I sit for hours with my mother, mostly in silence, in a cocoon amid the noise of the television, nurses, aides, elevator; the hustling and bustling.
Nine to 11 days later, the larva emerges from the cocoon as a fully formed wasp, ready to go out and zombify another ill-fated spider.
"Studios are in a cocoon right now, and they're going to come out as butterflies on the other side" as streaming platforms, Joe Russo told me.
Harari argues that social media including Facebook have contributed to political polarization by allowing users to cocoon themselves, interacting only with those who share their views.
Three courses later, you'll probably be ready for a snooze, so Emirates staff will come around and transform your suite into a cosy cocoon for sleeping.
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But sitting expectantly in the car, equipped with French automotive software company Valeo's Smart Cocoon 4.0 system, I was flabbergasted when it pinpointed my exact age.
After that bit of pampering, I donned one a plush robe and slipped into the cocoon of my Luxury Collection bed and drifted off to sleep.
"Gay in Trumpland 24" is one of the most powerful images in the show, where two gay men embrace in a cocoon created by white fabric.
Exhibitions: Cocoon, curated by Lux Yuting Bai, concerns how one "becomes what one is" by examining the concepts of authenticity and absurdity in an existential framework.
The last thing we need in the White House is a touchy and defensive president who only wants to cocoon himself with what he wants to hear.
"The attacks may have got Parisians to cocoon more than before and spend time at home with family and friends, certainly in the short term," said Samuel.
The few leaves that had sprouted from the peaty soil were bright but remained whole; a new lime-green shoot spiraled into a cocoon next to them.
But the cocoon of support could not insulate him from the "Lock him up!" chants and boos that swept through the stadium when his presence was announced.
Trump called the White House a "cocoon" in the Bloomberg interview, but he also said it would be a "great" place for his son to grow up.
When Smriti first wrote to us she had in mind "a visual cocoon that intersects with the music" and during development the word 'visceral' came up often.
He sets one on the table, still inside a large cardboard package, and undoes its fastening, letting the box split open as though it were a cocoon.
In its finale, Choreophobia ends with the women lifting up their aprons and covering their faces, completely separating themselves from one another and hiding inside a cocoon.
Even as Prince was emerging from a self-imposed cocoon to enjoy a late-in-life career resurgence, he was still keeping the Internet at arms length.
When you cocoon yourself inside, it grounds your body while you're snoozing and produces a calming effect, allowing you to wake up feeling refreshed and well-rested.
When my boyfriend and I sit down to watch an episode or two of The Good Wife every night, it feels like slipping into a warm cocoon.
Granville Fleece Cocoon Coat, available at MPG Sport, $42If it's not freezing cold or scorching hot out, you'll most likely find me wearing this cozy, relaxed coat.
Zanca said on Twitter that you should listen to the record while burning palo santo, maybe in the dark, as if to create a cocoon for yourself.
We have wrapped ourselves in a cocoon of technological, synthetic and decorative cultural achievement burdened with pride that strains and depletes our full values as sentient beings.
I had a moment of worry when the zipper was briefly stuck in one place, but I tugged a bit harder and successfully exited the cozy cocoon.
"Within the confines of the Jeremy Renner app, it looks like a digital utopia, a cocoon of Renner love and inspirational quotes," she wrote in October 2017.
Staff expressed frustration over Tillerson's tendency to insulate himself within a small cocoon of handpicked advisers, effectively shutting experienced career officials out of the decision-making process.
"So to create a cocoon around the car, you need to integrate four to six solid-state lidar sensors," said Marc A. Morin, a spokesman for LeddarTech.
In the 21969s, emerging from her cocoon, she counseled patients at a women's clinic in Dallas, joined abortion rights rallies and began talking to the news media.
Details: For now, Cocoon is a free service, and available only for iOS, though an Android app is at the top of the company's to-do list.
The devices are free to use, and if clients are left wanting more after their services, the salons have a dedicated meditation space called a Cocoon Room.
It means putting in the time and effort to move forwards even when you desperately want to throw up your hands and go back to your duvet cocoon.
When you've just graduated: 'Designing Your Life' by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans As you're emerging from the undergraduate cocoon, the real world can seem very, very big.
Legion's "Chapter 2" didn't quite live up to the show's stellar premiere, but there's still plenty of time for Noah Hawley's latest creation to emerge from its cocoon.
There were moments where she allowed the paper to settle in its natural movements, as when it formed a cocoon and her body became engulfed by paper walls.
In addition to the 70,000-square feet incubator facilities, Cocoon hopes to bring startups into the fold with another sweetener: help expanding startups' businesses to the Chinese market.
"Car seats have incredible safety designs now, they are designed to cocoon your child, protect them as they roll and are thrown around in an accident," Kleidon wrote.
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Personal and professional kindreds Bob Matthews and Catherine Pockson were signed early after their first batch of tracks—mini-epics like "Cocoon" and "Empire"—built massive buzz online.
The agency has set up a program, called Operation Cocoon, that tries to stop older Americans from becoming drug couriers by intercepting them before they leave the country.
The group ranges from middle-aged to seniors, but they have such an immediate energy that I feel like I've walked onto the set of the Cocoon reboot.
A compilation for Sven Vath's Cocoon label, as well as remixes for the Pet Shop Boys and Nicole Moudaber's collaborative EP with Skin are also in the works.
In the front of the house, they intimate that a little girl has conjured up this psychic pink cocoon of safety for herself and her imagined future babies.
A day later, there was a tour of the team's new home in San Francisco, Chase Center, its swirling facade wedged into the cocoon of glassy new skyscrapers.
But by the time they planned a trip to Belize a few months into their relationship, a Steinberg family tradition disrupted the cocoon they were building around themselves.
She was laid out on a hospital table, a small cocoon he could scoop easily in his arms, her small, sunken face wrapped in a delicate white shroud.
This literary cocoon is Atlantis Books, a quirky bookstore opened in 28 on the island that legend claims to be the site of the lost city of Atlantis.
In the Mar-a-Lago cocoon, the president is in his most comfortable mode, friends and allies say: playing the jocular host in front of an adoring crowd.
So it's fitting that the Korean-American artist needed some time to cocoon before releasing her newest song, "Butterfly," a soft love ballad decorated with Lenis' signature caressing lilt.
Drinking the blood out of the cocoon was the only moment I thought was a bit far fetched, but that is precisely what made it great in the end.
Netflix has a number of Pokemon shows available including "Pokemon: Indigo League", "Pokemon: XY", "Pokemon: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages" and "Pokemon: Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction".
Last January, Chinese company Cocoon Networks announced a venture fund worth £500 million, along with a massive co-working space in east London and, apparently, a partnership with UCL.
Outside, every push notification from the various news outlets on my phone is enough to induce heart palpitations, but here in this coral-colored cocoon, nothing seems to matter.
They appeared to center around a kidney ailment and a dialysis treatment that may have led to the often deadly condition sclerosis encapsulating peritonitis, also known as abdominal cocoon.
Trump ensconcing himself in the Fox cocoon makes perfect sense: He doesn't want to field tough questions from media outlets that aren't so intimately affiliated with the Republican Party.
While other networks cover the daily scandals that have gathered like a thundercloud over the White House, Fox News has sold itself as a protective cocoon for conservative viewers.
Sometimes I wish I could close a drawbridge behind me and hide, to find some cocoon of safety to carry our little family through the madness of the world.
Among all the sleeves were ground control jackets and aviator trousers in pale pastels (some almost perfectly androgynous), sparkling mesh overlays, graphic rubberized cocoon coats and metallic floral brocade.
Career regional experts were frozen out of the decision-making process as the former Exxon Mobil CEO insulated himself within a small cocoon of staff he brought with him.
One of these items was a "cocoon-like woven chair" native to Southeast Asia, which had a "groovy vibe" that became popular for 1960s homes, according to Atlas Obscura.
The tabloids nicknamed him "Wacko Jacko" — a label that stuck with him as he veered further and further into a cocoon of fantasy and excess that ultimately destroyed him.
The Koho Nishiki Textile Studio restores precious textiles using traditional techniques, from the hand-threading of silk from the cocoon to the weaving itself, also still performed by hand.
This generated all manner of retorts, the best of which came from a writer at Slate who is herself autistic.) Enter the Sleep Pod, a gray spandex cocoon ($110).
Instead, poll after poll suggests that as other candidates falter, it redounds more to Trump and/or Cruz's benefit than to anyone in the not-quite-hermetically sealed establishment cocoon.
For those tired of dealing with dead headphones, extraneous earwax, and storing your keys in unsecured lockers while you're at the gym, the iFrogz Cocoon solves (most) of your problems.
The Cocoon includes a 4-inch USB-A to Micro-USB cable, since longer ones just leave you with more wire to arrange into the case, along with your headphones.
Adapt Cocoon is based out of the University of East Anglia, and is in the process of raising around £20 million in funding to invest in startups tackling environmental problems.
The links between sexuality and climate, and switching between scissiparity and egg cocoon production indicate that several interacting factors are involved, not least the availability of food and climatic variability.
The Heat announced their conclusion, citing a medical exam, after Bosh's recent emergence from a self-imposed cocoon of silence to wage a public battle with the team's medical staff.
So why can't you reuse condoms, as if they were no different than the cocoon of plastic grocery bags you keep hanging on the inside of a random kitchen cabinet?
Whether you're planning to get out in that sunshine or cocoon yourself in AC, episode 55 of Noisey Radio on Beats 1 is here to help soundtrack your heat wave.
While some on the right, very recently, broke out of their cocoon and criticized both the President and his brethren, some still need to trumpet the President for political profit.
The work's absurdist, metronomic choreography — Tim and Eric meets Oskar Schlemmer, slowed by half — marries well with Hynes's droning musical piece, which envelopes "Easternsports" in a sort of sonic cocoon.
I don't know why I am fixated on ensuring that I can always retreat within a cocoon of cinema-quality surround sound, but it's a top priority everywhere I go.
"The cocoons come from Brazil and China," Mr. Ricci explained as he grabbed a cocoon out of a bin and pulled out a filament so fine it was barely visible.
Their center of gravity is lower than other homes, creating a cocoon-like sensation; their radiant heating system — the ondol — means that residents sit, work and sleep on the floor.
And the E.P.A. director is spending a small taxpayer fortune to cocoon himself inside a high-security bubble — all the more to keep inconvenient scientific facts from getting to him.
Scheduled performers include Sasheer Zamata, Ilana Glazer, T. J. Miller, Liza Treyger, Roy Wood Jr., Hari Kondabolu, Cocoon Central Dance Team, Aparna Nancherla, Matteo Lane, Dave Hill and Jo Firestone.bkcomedyfestival.
The president has brought back two of his earliest and most trusted aides, Hope Hicks and Johnny McEntee, as he retreats into a cocoon of his original 2016 campaign team.
Scheduled performers include Sasheer Zamata, Ilana Glazer, T. J. Miller, Liza Treyger, Roy Wood Jr., Hari Kondabolu, Cocoon Central Dance Team, Aparna Nancherla, Matteo Lane, Dave Hill and Jo Firestone.
"Meanwhile the incredible cocoon of privilege and ego with which the President envelopes himself blinds him to the sheer horror of his statements in defense of Mr. Porter," Rather said.
He is represented here by two equally powerful but quite different fiber pieces from 1973 and 2011, the first suggesting a giant cocoon, the second a deliciously fringed wall hanging.
She has always preferred the creature comforts of a high-end hotel — that is, until she woke up in a luxurious tented cocoon perched high above Big Sur last fall.
" Two things he misses are privacy and driving: "You're really into your own little cocoon, because you have such massive protection that you really can't go anywhere... I like to drive.
Infinity ultimately signed with Crave Entertainment in 2001, a company who alternated between localizing quirky Japanese titles (Tokyo Xtreme Racer, Jade Cocoon) and crappy budget games (Casper's Scare School: Classroom Capers).
Achieving the sound that Mr Toyota wanted meant hanging the hall like a cocoon from the roof and surrounding it with feather pillows to isolate the building from external industrial noise.
Make Smoother Moves In the dead of winter, the temptation is to care for only the parts of your body visible from underneath the mohair cocoon you'll be in until April.
The process in Venezuela has its own local traits but it closely resembles what we've seen in other countries where autocrats have emerged from a democratic cocoon, only to crush it.
Carefully strung together with 700 grams' worth of gold thread, the green stones formed a glistening cocoon that conformed to the contours of her body, intended to preserve it for eternity.
He's also continued his Ambivalent guise, partnering up with techno stars Sven Vath, Josh Wink and Sasha to release music on their Cocoon, Ovum and Last Night On Earth Imprints respectively.
For the top, the separation from the middle and lower classes means less understanding and sympathy for the majority of the electorate, combined with the comfort of living in a cocoon.
Coined as "the ultimate immersive pillow" with a cocoon feel, the Ostrich Pillow is supposedly perfect for catching some z's at work, during a long flight, or wherever a yawn ensues.
LONDON (Reuters) - European Union sugar companies have emerged from the cocoon of production quotas and are now fighting to survive in a fiercely competitive world market with prices and profits plunging.
The round was led by Javelin Venture Partners, with participation from new and existing investors, including CoVenture, Y Combinator, TIA Ventures, Bionic Fund, Cocoon Ignite Ventures, and FJ Labs among others.
Aiming squarely at the always-worried-parents market, Cocoon Cam is a wellness camera and software platform that provides real-time insight on the safety and well-being of your baby.
She could've continued to play it safe and coast, but this was the crossroads where she finally picked a direction and went for it, shedding that comfortable cocoon of her past.
Facebook has been targeted by conservatives who argue — without much evidence except for the fact that Silicon Valley is a liberal cocoon — that its efforts to police speech might be biased.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MIAMI — Tropical hardwood hammocks are like the interior of a cocoon, I imagine — mostly dark but lit by errant patches of sun, a little gooey.
While Life360 is the app for concerned parents, Cocoon wants to be the app for curious long-distance families who want to check on their family and closest friends more easily.
Carol has been a real bummer this season, moping through her scant few scenes as people like Morgan and King Ezekiel tried to breach the antisocial cocoon she's spun around herself.
There was never any question of wearing a mask while running: They create a hot, stifling cocoon around your nose and mouth that makes it uncomfortable to breathe even when walking.
It was my first time out of the evangelical cocoon, and my priority was finding a church I could love, commit my life to, and make my spiritual and social center.
I could feel Mom recovering, too; the resort was like a cocoon for both of us, one in which we could both bond with another and heal away from the world.
Now imagine LIVING it … *MIND BLOWN* We took the advice of Dr. Pepper, emerged from our love cocoon, and invited family over for what we thought would be a casual dinner. WRONG!
But if you only require power in a pinch, and hate stuffing your headphones in your pocket, desk drawer, or dirty backpack, the Cocoon is intriguing enough to be worth a look.
Luckily for us sleep-deprived humans, chef Pablo Salas from Toluca's Amaranta has a way to make exiting the duvet cocoon all but painless—and without the need for an early bedtime.
DEREK MEAD: Okay, so I think VR will be the big thing this year because it's the tech that's most obviously ready to emerge from its hype cocoon in a big way.
World Former U.S. president Barack Obama said the way people communicate via social media risked splintering society and leaders had to ensure the Internet did not cocoon users within their own biases.
As Europe slowly emerged from the dark, oppressive cocoon of the Medieval period, a renewed interest in science and reason sparked a revival, be it a very small one initially, in learning.
Once you've situated yourself in the recliner-style chair, a single button press will activate the motors in the overhead arm and keyboard, effectively encasing you in your own personal gaming cocoon.
Inxec has quietly put together an impressive catalog of music over the past few years on labels like––prepare yourself––Crosstown Rebels, Leftroom, Get Physical, Last Night On Earth, Cityfox, and Cocoon.
But we need to remember that the past was not as happy or uncomplicated as our memories might make it out to be, and that we can never return to the cocoon.
At the end of the day, I could sink into the cocoon of my duvet and stop my negative thoughts—about my career, my choices, my texting habits—dead in their tracks.
While other producers tend to push him toward experimental extremes, Distance Decay wraps West's voice in these cocoon-like synth lines, creating pockets of calm in a catalog that's otherwise embraced chaos.
For that reason, I usually don't cinch up the hood drawstrings too tightly, but I do like that I have the option to retreat completely into a warm cocoon of micro-fleece.
Ali was talking to Frazier now, then burst out of his cocoon with a flurry of lefts and rights in a toe-to-toe exchange that had the spectators in a frenzy.
Known for sculptural, retro looks, her Grammys dress by designer Jean Paul Gaultier was no different — the spiky shoulders created a cocoon-like shape around her, while a rectangular headpiece sat atop.
For more than 15 years, we've speculated about who he was, how he got up there, and if the duct taped cocoon affected his ability to no-scope noobs in Counter-Strike.
Located on the same property as her childhood cottage (which her brother now occupies), Cocoon House is a LEED-certified example of sustainable design that strays from many of the local norms.
Sweeter and soapier than we've come to expect from the Danish director Thomas Vinterberg, "The Commune" swaddles the pain of a disintegrating marriage in a good-natured cocoon of laughter and larks.
For many Europeans and Asians, these proclamations translate into a world in which the United States retreats into its cocoon, and Russia and China dominate them in both political and economic spheres.
Rani reminded me of skiers dodging moguls in the Olympics, only this athlete wore a daisy-print sari and hurled a tiny, green cocoon around her in a blur of centripetal force.
Most of the television shows the cultists watched and the movies they attended had mystical or science-fiction themes: Star Trek, The X-Files, Cocoon, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Star Wars.
But like Troy and Rose, I also feel the need to put a protective layer between the people I love most and the world, to create a safe cocoon where we can escape.
The carpeted floor of the cabin extends up to nearly halfway on the doors' interior, lending a stronger sense of an enclosed space when traveling in the car, as if in a cocoon.
The latest New Yorker contains about 14,000 exceedingly well-crafted words about Zuckerberg, and yet, not once do we catch a glimpse of the man outside his carefully managed cocoon of self-awareness.
But when those frigid winter temperatures hit (and your lifestyle starts leaning towards staying in bed all day wrapped up like a cocoon), the latter is probably the item you'll live in most.
As such, any mystique came from the cocoon-like nature of his recordings, their silky samples laced together so tightly that it was hard to catch a glimpse of the kid behind them.
It steers into view a Plan B, who—after his period of isolation—has emerged like a Caterpillar from its cocoon and into a divisive plane of chaos and anarchy, Brexit and Trump.
For a franchise so saddled by its own history — of bad baseball, bad breaks and billy goat curses — the latest iteration of the Cubs has carried on in a blissful cocoon of ignorance.
Ms. Nash and Anna Chlumsky of "Veep" both turned to the "Project Runway" alumChristian Siriano for their looks, a white strapless gown (for Ms. Nash) and a caped silver cocoon dress (for Chlumsky).
Along with the house D.J. Hamm Samwich, special guests include Josh Charles, Ana Gasteyer, Kate Berlant, Cole Escola, Bruce Bundy, Isaac Oliver, Cocoon Central Dance Team, Cory Michael Smith and Robin Lord Taylor.
Everyone's favourite caffeinated beverage may seem to be infallible in its ability to move you from duvet cocoon to AM meeting but some are warning that it could be facing an imminent shortage.
I always taste chocolate this way, and every once in a while I lock myself in my sensory cocoon because I've come upon something unusual that I want to get to know better.
Hosting world-famous events like Circo Loco, Flying Circus, and Cocoon, this resort town on the Yucatán peninsula has become a paradise, often discussed in breathless tones usually reserved for institutions like Ibiza.
Once hatched, the fluttering white contents of that cocoon steal the show in "The Echo Drift," a visually and aurally layered chamber opera about time and punishment at the Baruch Performing Arts Center.
For now, he will keep on trucking, rumbling through these times in a diesel-powered cocoon of glass and steel, a Lhasa apso named Rusty by his side, Clorox wipes on the dash.
Like many of the characters in Ms. Coppola's other films, Miss Martha and her charges dwell in a realm apart from the ordinary world, a gilded bubble that is both cocoon and prison.
Those who fall deeply into a Spotify playlist or the latest installment of an addictive podcast enter a cocoon-like zone all but impenetrable to tourists, beggars and those do-gooders with clipboards.
Cocoon wrapped a $3 million seed round in May led by Lerer Hippeau with Y Combinator, Susa Ventures, Norwest Venture Partners, Advancit Capital, Foundation Capital, iNovia, Shrug Capital and SV Angel also participating.
The populist wave that has swept Central Europe — fueled by a backlash to the refugee crisis — is affecting even this pampered cocoon of transnationalism that depends utterly on well-heeled visitors from abroad.
Once derided as a "retrograde cocoon, " the facility was designed with painstaking attention to detail to maximize opportunities for creativity and collaboration and to capture founder Steve Jobs' complex vision for the space.
For a moment we were trapped in a cocoon, completely transported, and then the mist broke and she and I were standing next to a museum inside a great and beautiful city. video
Schumer called Trump's remarks "astounding" and accused him of trying to "hold parts of the government hostage" over the border wall, accusing his advisers of keeping him in a "cocoon" of false information.
Facebook deserves credit for its efforts to clean up manufactured content aimed at sowing discord, but it remains all too easy, on multiple platforms, to remain in one's own self-fulfilling media cocoon.
LONDON (Reuters) - Former U.S. president Barack Obama said the way people communicate via social media risked splintering society and leaders had to ensure the Internet did not cocoon users within their own biases.
Although the sleeper's snug and angled cocoon-like shape directly violated the AAP's SIDS prevention guidelines that recommend babies sleep on flat surfaces, the Rock 'n Play advertised as a safe sleep product.
They feed 24 hours a day, and increase their body size 300-723 times by the time they reach the last stage of development, the pupil stage (like the cocoon stage for butterflies).
At Brrrn, you can treat yourself to a group infrared sauna session after the class (as they say, "heat is dessert"), but I was just happy to be back in my comfy thermal cocoon.
One worshipper, Velile Sibiya, a medical student from South Africa, thinks Chinese leaders have done "magically well" by persuading so many citizens to work hard, think alike and inhabit a "little cocoon of peace".
From a cocoon of garden-variety British male celebrity has hatched a middle-class suburban teen of a man, who—on first glance—looks like his hobby is hanging around shopping centers on weekends.
It's not subtle, but it primes us for the jet-black latter half of VICE, where the Cheney many remember with disgust finally emerges from his seersucker cocoon as a fully-formed political sociopath.
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She's festooned in widow's weeds throughout the movie, and from inside that black cocoon her face is like one of those floodlights the cops put up in New York at night: blinding, gentle violence.
Anyway, whenever we have needed to get down to the serious business of life, we have always preferred to retreat to our bed: our war room, cocoon, escape hatch and, at times, dining room.
On the Senate floor on Wednesday, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-New York, said that Trump lives in a "cocoon" -- never exposed to an honest assessment of his own political prospects and peril.
Siouxsie Sioux recalls the recording sessions for A Kiss in the Dreamhouse as coinciding with her first experiences of acid, the results of which are particularly obvious on "Cocoon," which she writes while tripping.
CHECK IN The hotel, built in the old headquarters of Birks, the Canadian jeweler, creates a plush cocoon for guests, which might make up for the restoration work being done outside in Phillips Square.
That cocoon vanishes in the chaos of the morning after, and with so much suddenly going wrong for them, we get to see friction creep in around the soft-focus edges of their love.
The corseted ivory piece was made with organically produced, eco-friendly and cruelty-free peace silk — which allows the silk butterfly to live beyond the cocoon, according to the brand — from Westwood's couture collection.
There are some clean parallels to other consumer apps, but the biggest competitor to Cocoon is what goes down in the small groups you have in iMessage or any of your other chat apps.
But then you can kick it up a notch with the battery-powered heat that is 7X warmer than regular socks, heating your instep to create a cocoon of warmth for your entire foot.
" Trump also remarked on having less privacy now than he did in his "old life," saying, "You're really into your own little cocoon, because you have such massive protection that you really can't go anywhere.
Photo: Patrick Lucas Austin (Gizmodo)Gym fans will love keeping the Cocoon in their bags, where they can also store their keys or jewelry while they offer their corporeal forms up to the iron church.
But there is also a big problem with elite liberalism: by insulating technocratic elites from the pressure of popular opinion—by putting them in a comfortable cocoon of like-minded elites—it encourages over-reach.
Their opinions don't enter the cocoon of my social media feed, where Facebook's ad servers index me as "very liberal," and where ideological battles tend to rage between the center left and the far left.
For several years now, across seasons and continents, fashion has, purposefully, been in a protective, near-puritanical mood: high necklines and low hems; loose outerwear and cocoon-like layers; a focus on unfussy, practical garments.
Cocoon Networks, as the new group is called, is backed by China Equity Group and Hanxin Capital, and plans to invest in UK and European startups in areas like fintech, the creative industries and biotechnology.
A master of house and techno that swells with soul, she's held residencies at some of the world's top clubs, including Panorama Bar, Rex Club, Trouw, Cocoon Ibiza, and most recently, DC10's Circoloco party.
Though short-lived, it served as a sort of cocoon to a resolute band of young women who would go on to work as academics, artists, documentarians and in other influential positions in their communities.
Among the "Showgasm" regulars in the XXL event are the absurdist stand-up comic Kate Berlant, the downtown character comedian Cole Escola, the humorist Isaac Oliver and the comedy dance act Cocoon Central Dance Team.
But by simply closing your eyes and taking long breaths, you will inevitably retreat into a cocoon where you pay less attention to the sounds around you and train your mind on taking deep breaths.
"Gaming from the cocoon was an afterthought, but Chad assisted [Purvis] in getting his gaming gear on top of a table and high enough for [Purvis] to partake in Counter-Strike: Half Life," Knowles said.
There are 21947,21957 items in total — sculptural silk ball gowns and cocoon-shaped coats and a tobacco-brown chenille-embroidered lace coat once owned by Wallis, Duchess of Windsor — all shrouded in calico garment bags.
Trying to goad audiences into multiplexes with the tag line "Decide for yourself" seems particularly deluded at a time when coronavirus and hyperpartisan burnout are leading most viewers to decide to stay home and cocoon.
Highlights: eating First-Nations-inspired cuisine at the museum restaurant; cooking bannock flat bread on a stick by campfire; snuggling under the cocoon of the buffalo skin; and drinking tea in starlight with good company.
"There's always been a cocoon around the president, and Trump has demonstrated he wants to talk directly to people and not have it all filtered from staff," a Republican with knowledge of the transition said.
Coats were sculpted just so, with two pristine folds at the scapulars to create a hint of cocoon at the back, princess collars raised just enough to transform the neck into an object of veneration.
Groups of passengers can travel in their own individual audio "bubble," which acts like a sound cocoon to allow for personal productivity or media consumption without headphones, and without annoying the passenger next to them.
Larger plates include a plank of filet mignon roughly the dimensions of a legal-size manila envelope, pounded flat and sheathed in breading, craggy and rumpled, like a cocoon the steak can't wait to shed.
There were the indoor folks, who chose to cocoon in place, immersing themselves in cooking projects and movies on the couch, a lazy afternoon spent near crackling fireplaces, long reads and short naps at hand.

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