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I would work, but I was still very much cocooned.
Then we dive down into the new trail, cocooned in greenery.
A super soft throw blanket they'll find themselves cocooned in many times
Imagine fording 35 inches of water while cocooned by fine leather and woodwork.
" He noted, "They can be cocooned in information that reinforces their current biases.
This is far apart from being cocooned in Washington among swarms of lobbyists.
Cocooned in the heat of the sand, the body starts to profusely sweat.
He lay cocooned in the net for a few moments, hands over his face.
The light shifts; there is a pucker in the drapes where she has cocooned herself.
It's the holy grain of foodstuffs, a whole meal, perfectly cocooned inside a crispy tortilla.
It hid in the heart of a fried kibbe: ground, spiced lamb cocooned in bulgur.
When Americans see a homeless man cocooned in blankets, we often wonder how he failed.
"Some people really like that — they like to feel cocooned and cozy," Ms. Hall said.
He was like a Marine sleeping on hard ground, plank straight, self-contained, cocooned, alone.
The three of us filled hour after hour cocooned in bed — Jeff holding me holding Will.
The platform was cocooned by a black tarp, a shelter that also obscured Deckard from view.
Cocooned, drained and diapered, they are swaddled in the world they came from and return to.
When you open it, you see Microsoft's trademark blue and a fully cocooned HoloLens Development Edition.
Instead, many of her works are preserved, cocooned presumably forever away from the eyes of the audience.
Few Russian players have sought experience in more competitive leagues abroad because they are cocooned at home.
Cocooned inside Naypyidaw, the weird, empty capital, the 72-year-old is distracted and out of touch.
Too often, I've had white Rhônes that just seemed dull, as if they were cocooned or hibernating.
Regular people didn't understand what was going on, and neither did many European leaders, cocooned in their provincialisms.
The hunters bristle at such comments, saying they are under attack from critics often cocooned in distant cities.
Gentle pulses suggested he was securely cocooned in a pack of runners moving at roughly the same speed.
Things will look much the same on New Year's Day: You'll want to stay cocooned in a blanket.
Perhaps one day the Sun, too, will become a strange, born-again star cocooned in an inside-out nebula.
They are also innately, pathologically disturbed, cocooned in fantasies that filter and warp the reality of coarse daily life.
When he walked up close to me, I could sense his physical presence, even while cocooned inside the headset.
When he finishes this one, there are three more waiting in the next room, cocooned in green fabric sacks.
She was still cocooned in her sleeping bag the next morning when the guides called the team to breakfast.
If there aren't mattresses available, mirrors should be cocooned in bubble-wrap or, at the very least, in newspaper.
Cocooned by their technology, the film's human characters appear semi-automated — component parts of their gleaming white mother ship.
Her lyrical dexterity and wink-wink charm create an atmosphere so electric that you're almost cocooned for a while.
But then people don't see the other half of the world over the fence anymore because they've become so cocooned.
Donetsk's inhabitants sat cocooned in their Soviet-era apartments, plugged into another night of news beamed from across the border.
If people are cocooned in their information bubbles, as they seem to be, almost any bullshit narrative can take hold.
The Aztecs searched far-off lands for new medicinal plants, returning with their roots carefully cocooned in balls of dirt.
We've cocooned ourselves into hearing information that only tells us how right we are, and that's making us more extreme.
I'd had a cyst removed from my wrist, and a heavy white cast cocooned my forearm up to my elbow.
Despite his growing friendship with Beni Beilhack, Yasser spent a considerable amount of time cocooned in his room, his mood dark.
Cocooned by unconditional loyalty, she recently began behaving as if she were one of the Barbz herself, rather than their leader.
Cocooned in this limbo, Jonah puzzles over adult behavior and the incipient sexuality that will finally cleave him from his brothers.
A Word With Late in 2017, as Rose Byrne blissfully cocooned with her newborn son, she was scarcely thinking about work.
She was whole and intact, cocooned in peat, curled like a sleeping child, with her head turned west of her pelvis.
Opportunity, and its twin rover, Spirit, both bounced to safe airbag-cocooned landings on opposite sides of Mars in January 2004.
Cocooned in wealth and privilege, the sisters dreamed noble dreams but were buoyed by naïveté and sometimes led astray by bourgeois idealism.
But it's dangerous for a president to be cocooned in a world where he doesn't know what kind of criticisms he's facing.
Both Trump and his chief strategist appear to have cocooned themselves in a world of friendly media, conspiracy theories, and imagined enemies.
In some of Asawa's sculptures, an elongated tubular form periodically swells into a globular structure with a small spherical form cocooned inside.
Situated within a botanical garden at the East end of Roland Garros, the court is cocooned by greenhouses featuring rare tropical plants.
That feeling of being totally cocooned in an impossibly soft, exceptionally warm fabric while the weather rages outside is truly bar none.
Thanks to the upcoming documentary Internet Legends: Duct-Taped Gamer, we finally get the duct-tape-cocooned player's side of the story.
It's not fraught with drama or cocooned in sadness the way other queer relationships on TV can be, especially with younger characters.
My theory is that Republicans are so fully cocooned in their ideological echo chamber that they don't realize they're making a damning admission.
The handling was responsive and I felt cocooned away from the treacherous conditions, thanks in no small part to a heated steering wheel.
Critics say Russian players, most of whom play in their country's domestic league, have been cocooned from high-caliber competition, hindering their development.
And what if the citizenry is so divided or cocooned or alienated that it can't reliably pressure Congress to check an overreaching executive?
I often wonder what will disrupt my hypomanic thought cycles (hopefully not stomach cancer.) I am currently cocooned in manic constructs and collapsed memories.
Yaasa ONE Mattress — $466.65 See Details After an exhausting day at work, you deserve to be cocooned inside a blanket that will help you recover.
Some of the most highly contaminated components are cocooned in concrete and placed in iron containers that will be buried deep underground at some point.
Cocooned by his entourage, he trudges toward his distant locker room, up two dozen steps and down backstage halls the hue of a yellowing bruise.
The fourth episode swings from the lovers, cocooned in their newly formed bubble, to the task of post-breakup asset redistribution between Dylan and Abigail.
Some readers have detected an allegory for the Chinese state���a people imprisoned by their mindset, cocooned in a bubble that must eventually be pierced.
Mbakam's camera never leaves the bubble of Sabine's shop — even when she looks outside, Mbakam is cocooned in the world Sabine has spun for herself.
I'd just bought a new phone for this job at a price that made my eyes water, and I cocooned it in a rubber bumper.
BentoStack Charge — $33 See Details A device as sexy as the iPhone XS Max does not deserve to be fully cocooned inside a solid color case.
Ladies, we can no longer linger in the shadows, cocooned in our self-contained pro-Hillary villages, crossing our fingers and hoping it all works out.
Social media is causing people to be "cocooned in information" that reinforces their biases, former U.S. President Barack Obama said in an interview released on Wednesday.
Mr. Putin, cocooned from criticism and praised nonstop on state-controlled television, has refused to utter Mr. Navalny's name in public or even recognize his existence.
This was her sanctum: a place where she had spent countless hours cocooned, where she had contemplated suicide, where she had made love with her husband.
But once you're inside, you'll be cocooned in the windowless dive replete with pool and foosball tables, cold beer, and a jukebox that keeps on giving.
I paused and looked out to the south, to see a gigantic something cocooned in ancient rock, its mechanical tendrils, possibly, silhouetted against the morning light.
Other children mocked his Jewishness—it was decided to replace his father's surname, Otman, with his mother's more Russian-sounding Kissin—but he was cocooned by adoration.
The three layers are cocooned between a temperature control cover and a breathable base layer to circulate air and wick away heat, even on the sweatiest nights.
This is a universe you want to crawl into the second Thanksgiving ends and stay warmly cocooned, draped in velvet and luminescent silks, through the New Year.
Carriers will also have to be cocooned with destroyers and frigates, which will absorb most of the resources of smaller navies, like those of Britain and France.
She led an exquisitely cocooned life, but tragedy struck in 2000 when her daughter, Eliza, was hit by a truck and suffered severe brain damage and paralysis.
At Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge in the Amazon region of Brazil, guests can find themselves cocooned in the canopy of the Amazon, high above the Rio Negro river.
Opportunity, cocooned in a sphere of protective airbags, had by pure chance, rolled into one of the few craters in Meridiani Planum — an interplanetary hole-in-one.
The Svans - as the local people are called - actively nurture links with their ancestors and their isolation high in the Caucasus has cocooned its people and cemented traditions.
It gives me a pleasant feeling of cocooned solitude, like I'm in a cabin filled with Pendleton blankets and no one can reach me by phone or email.
The two platonically spend the night together in Jeremiah's twin bed, while she's wrapped in a blanket burrito and his arm lays ever so gently atop her cocooned body.
From Brooklyn to Berkeley, American liberals have cocooned themselves in a soothing feedback loop woven from Huffington Post headlines, New York Times polls, and repeat viewings of Madam Secretary.
Most of the galleries are shrouded in darkness, with spotlights on objects and the commentary, creating a sense of cocooned discombobulation in which a viewer can slowly mull ideas.
Whatever might be happening outside, here it felt as though one was perfectly muffled and cocooned; wrapped in several layers of metaphorical cotton wool and removed from it all.
If the people with the power to change things are sufficiently cocooned that they fail to realize the emergency while there's still time to act, where does that leave us?
Made from high-quality cotton and stuffed with glass pellets, this blanket weighs about 10% of your body weight, so using it feels like you're cocooned inside a warm hug.
Yet it's hard not to identify with the unnamed observers, watching people much like ourselves, provisionally cocooned in a warm, well-lighted nest within a thick and far-reaching darkness.
While there was no imminent threat that the cross would topple, the church decided to take advantage of the fact that it was cocooned in scaffolding to address the problem.
Wednesday's events also suggest that Trump, who has spent his entire presidency cocooned by a GOP power monopoly in Washington, is yet to appreciate the new reality of divided government.
I would lie there in bliss, cocooned like a mummy, unable to move my arms but nonetheless feeling safe as his nasal baritone wrapped itself around the short, straightforward sentences.
In Alien, Dallas is, depending on the version you watch, either killed in the ventilation shafts, or captured by the beast and cocooned, as the 2003 "director's cut" shows us.
He began his presidency cocooned from the news and has grown only more so -- seemingly (if his Twitter feed is an accurate representation) primarily watching Fox News at this point.
Indeed, public opinion is now so hopelessly cocooned that the president is under investigation for colluding with our primary geopolitical foe and more than half the country doesn't give a damn.
Many of the temples were built at a time when the surrounding area was desert, and down through the centuries became cocooned in layers of sand — near ideal conditions for preservation.
We're in this bizarre "post-truth" climate in which our president lies with impunity, fake news and misinformation are pervasive, and much of the country is cocooned inside self-affirming information bubbles.
Inside each arm, cocooned in layers of steel and concrete, runs the world's largest bottle of nothing, a vacuum chamber a couple of feet wide containing 2.5 million gallons of empty space.
As long as liberalism is synonymous with globalisation—with global elites cocooned in global institutions and global multinationals reaping economies of scale across a global market—it will be destined to wither.
Institutionalized since 1950, Scott saw a fiber art class being conducted by visiting artist Sylvia Seventy and began making anthropomorphic and zoomorphic sculptures that resemble cocooned body parts and elongated totemic poles.
And as candidates spent more and more time cocooned with their wealthiest supporters, who were often also among their most ideological supporters, they made themselves vulnerable to a particular kind of influence.
The backs of the pieces sport tropical-print fabrics, much like the ones in which Minaya has entirely cocooned herself for a nearby set of funny, faux-sexy beach and jungle photos.
With no families or visitors to speak of, many older tenants spent weeks or months cocooned in their small apartments, offering little hint of their existence to the world outside their doors.
Mulder was still cocooned in the Kaczynski-esque existence in which we last saw him in "X-Files: I Want to Believe," the grim 2008 movie that focused on a clairvoyant pedophile priest.
The beats were still colorful enough to earn him slots at EDM festivals like HARD, but—cocooned in Silly String synths and more muted drops—they also made sense for more introverted audiences.
That additional value is carried into the cabin as well where occupants are cocooned in optional carbon fiber, fine leather and something called "DINAMICA" fabric that is designed to mimic the look of suede.
The death of brick-and-mortar retail is something that Trump, a New York City native who has been safely cocooned from shopping malls his entire life, has never mentioned with regard to Amazon.
How did Amin lose his own Arab identity by closing himself off to the tragedy of those living in Gaza and Jenin while he pursued a secular, noninvasive life, safely cocooned in his hospital?
Both deeply insecure characters exist in their own lonely fairyland of privilege, so cocooned by circumstance and power that they've never developed the self-awareness to recognize (or face up to) how ridiculous they are.
To make things fresh for his new late-night show, the "Daily Show" alum Hasan Minhaj has ditched the traditional desk and chair, instead presenting on his feet on a stage half-cocooned by screens.
You raced through areas of the facility, saving cocooned prisoners from a chest-burst-open fate (those are some hella healing hands she's got there), exploding an array of xenos into puddles of sizzling goo.
The hysterical bridal lament "Getting Married Today," from "Company," found her crawling around the floor of the cabaret's tiny stage before winding up cocooned under the piano while her inventive accompanist, Tedd Firth, played on.
Post-apocalyptic fiction too often pays lip service to serious problems like climate change while allowing the reader to walk away unscathed, cocooned in an ironic escapism and convinced that the impending disaster is remote.
As she lay naked on the hospital gurney and cocooned in a warming blanket, members of the surgical team loomed over her, one by one, to ask her to repeat what was about to happen.
Day by day, tweet by tweet, racist dog whistle followed by indignant defense, Barr and others like her will continue to remake us in their angry image: each day further cocooned in our own impotent outrage.
Her monumental works have recently appeared on the High Line (fibre-wrapped tubes like giant pool noodles) and in the gardens of Versailles (where she cocooned a statue of Proserpine in blue, purple, and orange ribbons).
Cocooned in his five-hundred-square-foot apartment in Atlanta, the windows blacked out so that his circadian clock would not be affected by natural light, he slept, ate, exercised, socialized, and worked in virtual reality.
A nurse told me this after placing a heating blanket on top of me and inserting my IV. As I sat cocooned in my bed, I thought about the woman giving birth a few floors above me.
When lying in bed with the flu, suffering from food poisoning, or just hungover AF, there's not much you can do aside from stay cocooned in your bed, ideally in front of a new episode of Planet Earth.
Planting in fertile soil Disinformation as practiced by the Soviet and now Russian security services works best when the lie it peddles contains an element of verisimilitude or the germ of verifiable fact, however cleverly cocooned in falsehoods.
For me, the menacing political storms of America and Europe have been accompanied by family illness; and I've found myself in recent days cocooned in thoughts of those I love, the fragility of life, and its delicate beauty.
The president&aposs ability to spin the impeachment proceedings to his advantage has been aided by a conservative media that has relentlessly defended the president&aposs cause — and cocooned him from hugely damaging testimony by key impeachment witnesses.
While hoarding gym equipment isn't cool, placing a mat in an empty corner of the gym and then performing all of your exercises there—taking weights back and forth as any polite exerciser does—can help you feel cocooned.
Clinton had crisscrossed the country on her own plane, cocooned with aides at 36,000 feet as the journalists who cover her campaign trailed in their own chartered jet, with clouds and sky and seemingly infinite space between the two.
As much as any of these perks, it is the chance to chronicle the best talent, the tensest games, the most battle-scarred rivalries — and to do it all in the lush and cocooned world of big-league stadiums.
But when each paragraph in a short novel is cocooned in consecrating white space, as they are in "Weather," the weaker ones can read like off notes rather than merely the veins or arteries that carry a story along.
Perhaps Trump, in his boundless self-confidence and in his cocooned reality spun by advisers on Israel policy who are all fervent supporters of Israeli domination over Palestinians, believes that he can induce Palestinians to acquiesce in an apartheid state.
Though it was also striking that clothes that cocooned — that fortified and buttressed — were also a theme at Chanel, where under the shadow of his Eiffel homage, Mr. Lagerfeld sent out a parade of meaty tweed in exaggerated and oppositional lines.
Each secretary of state has to fight to avoid being cocooned in the seventh floor offices of "the suite," where they meet with foreign diplomats, hold staff meetings, consult with their inner circle and are catered to by the staff secretariat.
It was bright enough to see R. still sleeping beside me, cocooned in the blanket I had bought after the first night we spent together, when I woke shivering to find him bound tight in the comforter we were sharing, swaddled beside me.
In a shift that is roiling typically cocooned computer scientists, some researchers — uneasy in part about the role of technology in the 2016 election — are urging colleagues to determine and mitigate the societal impact of their peer-reviewed work before it's published.
A middle school student at the time, I spent weekend afternoons poring over Southern Weekly, the standard-bearer of investigative journalism, devouring exposés of urban crimes and corporate scandals, a reality that was worlds apart from my cocooned life in a university neighborhood.
I'd try, struggle through easy workouts, then open my front door and reflexively look to where my dog would be waiting for me, cocooned in blankets on the corner of the couch, and then I'd crumple because of course she wasn't there.
The Peruvian mummies, their limbs bent to their chests, were usually topped with a false head, sometimes a clay mask formed from the face of the corpse; the Egyptian mummies were reclined with arms crossed and cocooned in several secure, ornately-decorated coffins.
Ruga's absurdist "Night of the Long Knives" illustrates an alternate post-independence reality in Azania where the central subject of the photograph (perhaps the Azanian citizen itself) appears cocooned in colorful balloons and suspended in the liminal space between man and woman, Black and white.
This is mostly because it featured something I have decided to refer to as a 'cool space dome,' which cocooned him, showing projected visuals of constellations and shit (because the song is called "Starboy," you see) before lifting up to reveal him to his public.
Discussing social media, Obama said platforms like Twitter are making it so "people can have totally different realities ... cocooned in information that reinforces their current biases," and added that it's "harder to be as obnoxious and cruel in person" as it is on the internet.
CHICAGO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - As the biting cold put Chicago into partial hibernation this week and the U.S. Postal Service kept mail carriers off the streets, Daly O'Brien was on the job, braving extreme conditions to deliver food to customers cocooned inside their toasty homes.
Yet if you stripped away the gimmickry (including the wigs in Necco wafer colors), what you were left with was Ms. Kawakubo's oddly consistent romance with the male body, which over the years she has cocooned and embellished, draped and torqued, and generally sought to beautify.
At the Pera, early anatomical studies of men by male artists, and of women by female artists, are set against more stylized, later depictions like "Hamam," a 1952 gouache on paper by Bedri Rahmi Eyuboglu that shows a female form cocooned inside a structure with domes and minarets.
Gorgeous balloon tops slouched off a shoulder over skirts gathered and knotted on a hip; long, fluted leathers spouted petticoats of frills; simple scoop-necked bias gowns were caught under a crocheted floral net; puffed-out coats cocooned the body; and apron frocks were just hanging on, clinging beautifully to possibility.
A handful of defining visual elements have remained: a bleak, unexpected entrance passage (meant to evoke images of a Cold War-era bunker); a performance space cocooned entirely in red velvet drapery (opulence); walls covered with Russian paintings hung salon-style (aristocracy); multiple chandeliers (the opera), including one giant "Sputnik" chandelier (a comet).
THE KINGMAKER Lauren Greenfield, no stranger to portraits of cocooned wealth ("The Queen of Versailles"), directed this look at Imelda Marcos, the noted shoe collector and former first lady of the Philippines, as she works to polish the reputation of her husband, the dictator Ferdinand Marcos, and to usher her family back into power.
It is easy to imagine Trump, in a year, cornered in his own White House, furious at the manifold enemies he blames for his failures, and cocooned within an ever-smaller and more radical group of staffers and media outlets that tell him what he wants to hear and feed his grievances and resentments.
Eight paintings by Boucher in this exhibition epitomize the mature Rococo, among them a soft-edged portrait (lent by the Harvard Art Museums) of Madame de Pompadour, Louis XV's mistress, as well as "The Toilette of Venus" and "The Bath of Venus," twin pictures of that nude goddess cocooned in silks and smothered by cherubs.
Dripping in diamonds and cocooned in furs, many with bemused-looking husbands in tow, they beamed like small children at the collection, dozens of fantastical gowns with voluminous tiered silk skirts, or encrusted with hundreds and thousands of pearls, sequins and glass beads, or shivering delicately with cascading bouquets of 20173-D pleated organza and tulle flowers.
It made me feel that there was an entire world of stuff that we don't talk about and it hurts us, and to get to talk about it is so amazing, and to get to really hear from people is just so amazing and to know I was supported and held up and cocooned -- it was incredible.

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