| 21. | The third one was cocooned at Cowes.
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| 22. | In June 1943, the unity of the resistance in the Alpes Maritimes cocooned him.
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| 23. | We slumbered deeply that night, cocooned in cotton hammocks that swayed with each slight movement.
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| 24. | The fights tangibly represent a resistance to the impulse to be " cocooned " in society.
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| 25. | It is, beyond that, an individual act cocooned within the context of a team game.
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| 26. | "That's the trouble with leading that cocooned life, you know ?"
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| 27. | Although somewhat cocooned in an academic environment, Chorbachi doesn't live in an ivory tower.
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| 28. | One has a powerful sense of being cocooned at several layers'remove from the world outside.
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| 29. | Cindy finds her sister-in-law Susan ( Daniela Tonova ) cocooned and revive her.
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| 30. | We sit at desks and sip our morning coffee, protected from the elements, cocooned and safe.
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