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article entitled "
Cocooning: It's back and
thanks to tech, it's bigger"
concluded that
cocooning had
turned into "super-
cocooning": "Thanks to always-on...
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alternative title is "
Cocoon"
Cocoon, a 1997
English translation of 1963
Marathi language novel Kosala by
Bhalchandra Nemade Cocooning,
confining oneself...
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Cocoon is a 1985
American science fiction comedy drama film
directed by Ron
Howard and
written by Tom
Benedek from a
story by
David Saperstein. The film...
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Operation Cocoon was an
operation launched by the
Special Task
Force of
Tamil Nadu
Police to
capture the
forest brigand Veerappan and his ****ociates, who...
- to the airframe.
Aircraft boneyard "
Cocoon". collinsdictionary.com. Collins.
Retrieved 14
September 2015. "
Cocooning the Princesses" (PDF). Flight. Archived...
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Cocoon was a
techno nightclub in
Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It had
space for 1,500
visitors and
consisted of two restaurants,
multiple lounge spaces,...
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Cocoon jars or
Cocoon-shaped jars are
Chinese funerary pottery vessels,
belonging to the
period of the 1st
millennium BCE. The
shape is
similar to the...
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Cocoon: The
Return is a 1988
American science fiction comedy-drama film
directed by
Daniel Petrie and
written by
Stephen McPherson. The film
serves as...
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mosquito family.
Pupae may
further be
enclosed in
other structures such as
cocoons, nests, or s****. The
pupal stage follows the
larval stage, or in some...
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Cocoon Crash is the
third studio album of the
Belgian band K's Choice,
released in 1998. Its
singles were "Believe", "Everything for Free", and "If You're...