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Cocooned in the protection of our natality, we are safeguarded for a nanosecond from the intensely complex lives that fan out ahead of us, still untainted by the division and conflict that seems to define the architectural mindscape of our current world.
Heather McCloskey Beck: Dynamic Peace, Quantum Love Heather McCloskey Beck 2011
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Cocooned in the protection of our natality, we are safeguarded for a nanosecond from the intensely complex lives that fan out ahead of us, still untainted by the division and conflict that seems to define the architectural mindscape of our current world.
Heather McCloskey Beck: Dynamic Peace, Quantum Love Heather McCloskey Beck 2011
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In all, “Cocooned” is well-intentioned, but over-written re-work of a worn-out cliché; the railway platform separation.
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Cocooned in the beer-stocked rec room, we may luxuriously ignore real life.
Art review: 'Patrick McDonough: reck room' at Flashpoint Jessica Dawson 2010
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Cocooned in the protection of our natality, we are safeguarded for a nanosecond from the intensely complex lives that fan out ahead of us, still untainted by the division and conflict that seems to define the architectural mindscape of our current world.
Heather McCloskey Beck: Dynamic Peace, Quantum Love Heather McCloskey Beck 2011
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Cocooned in the protection of our natality, we are safeguarded for a nanosecond from the intensely complex lives that fan out ahead of us, still untainted by the division and conflict that seems to define the architectural mindscape of our current world.
Heather McCloskey Beck: Dynamic Peace, Quantum Love Heather McCloskey Beck 2011
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Cocooned in the ill-fitting Robert Hall suit that he'd been issued upon parole from Concord Prison, he was obviously an old man-Priscilla would have guessed seventy-five-yet he revealed not a tremor of the fear or fragility that so often causes us to look with pity, or disgust, upon the old.
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Cocooned from the world, he has no sense of reality or responsibility — unlike the unrequited love of his life, Emmy (Keri Russell, her glowing serenity an odd fit for a screwball heroine), a crusading do-gooder who raised a daughter named Puddle in the Amazonian rain forest.
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Cocooned in a bubble of transitional activity, one that by necessity includes a more formal and distant relationship with the mainstream media and blog-o-sphere.
Obama Should Establish Truth and Justice Commission Regarding Torture 2009
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TUCSON, Arizona - Cocooned in our delusional state of exception, we Americans have achieved what eludes only the scariest of despotic states: We have obliterated truth.
Mort Rosenblum: American In Worldland: Have-It-Your-Way Truth 2009
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