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Examples
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It wraps the right up like a cocoon of ignorance (many of the bubble residents resemble the cast of Cocoon) and allows no enlightenment inside.
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Cocoon is a place to find shelter in extreme conditions and environments.
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SHUIB TAIB gets a breezy taste of beauty treatments available at the beauty zone called Cocoon at The Gardens.
unknown title 2009
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Slide 14: He built a small house around himself called a Cocoon And he stayed inside for more than two weeks
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The decades old ick that keeps getting ickier at Hef's Playboy Mansion, more affectionately known as Cocoon Meets Pee Wee's Big Top.
Outing Montezuma 2009
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One of its bolder initiatives is called Cocoon, currently sold in Japan as a TiVo-like digital video recorder, with software that tries to figure out what you like.
Sony's New Day 2007
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The people behind the new add-on for Firefox called Cocoon download want to cut through debate by serving the entire Web to you via proxy.
CNET News.com 2011
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It is fittingly called The Cocoon Shower Stall and wraps you up in it's circular shape while you scrub-a-dub-dub.
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It is fittingly called The Cocoon Shower Stall and wraps you up in it's circular shape while you scrub-a-dub-dub.
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From time immemorial, gods created human life on the planet along with a floating utopia known as Cocoon for them to live frivolous lifestyles.
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