Sentences with phrase «out of the cocoon for»

I want to take this opportunity to thank Paul Walker over at Out of the Cocoon for a very generous REVIEW OF MY CHAPTER, «Virtuality and the Practice of Authenticity» in the Wikiklesia project...

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For as the Christian religion emerges out of the constantinian cocoon in which, throughout most of its history, it has been so tightly enclosed, Christians find themselves relieved of the burden of assuming, as the raison d'être of their movement, custodianship of the random religious sentiments and moral codes that have clustered about the corpus Christianum.
I think for once the Christian leaders in this country should come out from their cocoon and tell the whole world their intention as orchestrated by this devilish and unruly behaviors of theirs on the issue of hijab and other related issues as it affects the Muslim child.
Studying the birth of planets in the cool, dusty cocoons around infant stars turned out to be the perfect task for the downsized and reconfigured observatory.
This is the beginning of the year for me, when I can crawl out of my flannel and wool cocoon and bask in the sunlight.
Appearing somewhat out of place in this idealistic cocoon is Tom (Cillian Murphy), a finance hotshot who retreats to the bathroom for regular cocaine breaks, lost in the depths of some private agitation.
But, it must be done in person, and since the site for the contest is hundreds of miles away, she must sneak out of her group home and make her way through an outside world, where she is unprotected by the boundaries imposed by her organized cocoon.
It also includes designing problem spaces and inquiry arcs for students to evaluate and recognize the sort of information cocoons individuals sometimes fall into and rarely move from or break out of.
It seems that the romantic notion of the writer toiling away at his desk in spurts of inspiration for years only to emerge from the cocoon of his desk with a literary masterpiece has been traded out with another, more macabre.
Nora, as witnessed by not only her offspring but also her sisters, her other relatives, and many neighbors both supportive and trying, must step out of the rather cocoon - like world she and her husband had created for themselves in the small city of Wexford.
It might take a little money and effort to set aside more of your budget for eating out, or to take in cultural events instead of cocooning with the tube, but what's the point of putting up with the hassle of living in a big city if you don't do those things?
Pupae break out of their cocoons and search for their first blood meal.
Once out of the cocoon, adult fleas begin searching for their next meal, and the whole itchy cycle begins again.
Each of these stages come with their own risks — eggs fall into your carpets, upholstery and yards; larvae seek out dark areas in your home to hide; pupae grow in cocoons for up to 9 days before emerging; adult fleas jump onto your pet and bite!
Check out this timelapse video of butterflies emerging from their cocoons and unfurling their wings for the first time.
In respect of the unambiguous impropriety exception, he cited Lord Justice Rix in Savings & Investment Bank Limited (in liquidation) v Finken [2004] 1 WLR 667, [2004] 1 All ER 1125 and summarised the position as being that «no matter how important the admission might be for the potential litigation, unless it can be said to arise out of an abuse of the privileged occasion, such as where it is made to utter «a blackmailing threat of perjury» (see 684E) its significance alone can not result in the admission being released from the cocoon of the «without prejudice» exclusion and into the glare of the forensic arena» (at para 20).
It's a 1,000 - horsepower, all - wheel drive hypercar with room for one hypothetical driver who sits nestled in the center of a carbon fiber cocoon, surrounded by a cockpit that looks straight out of some utopian vision for the future.
You come across as some kind of caterpillar that spied some already successfully hatched cocoon, slithered inside, waited for a higher power to set the table for your emergence, then crawled back out again, mysteriously thinking that you had metamorhed into a beautiful, high flying butterfly dispensing truth and reality to the waiting - for - your - probing - probiscus in - and - out cheap nectar - sucker.
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