| 41. | Popcorn asserted that the cocooning trend would give rise to 24-hour, comprehensive home banking.
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| 42. | In 2014, authors Marilyn Coleman and Lawrence Ganong tie cocooning to the trend for larger homes.
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| 43. | A vast majority all of the B-29s were stored by a new process of cocooning.
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| 44. | And there is the rise of " le cocooning, " relaxing at home at night.
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| 45. | I hate the word ` cocooning,'but that's what it's all about.
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| 46. | We're going to see a lot of people doing what Faith Popcorn called cocooning ."
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| 47. | There have been plenty of generalizations about Americans'penchant for regional cocooning and their rampant Jetway aversion.
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| 48. | "Martha Stewart was a pioneer in bringing back the ` cocooning'way of life,"
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| 49. | Digital cocooning was the subject of a 2014 panel discussion about " isolating elements of pervasive mobile technology ."
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| 50. | Right after the race, Chris McCarron had complained that third-place Savinio was blocked when Cocooning backed up.
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