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...
Not exact matches
I can totally relate to this — > «especially
at the moment when I'm trying to figure
out this next stage
of life in the big wide world outside
of the
cocoon of full - time education.»
At right, the jet can not punch
out of the shell
of explosion debris, but instead sweeps up material into a broad «
cocoon,» which absorbs the jet's energy and emits X-rays and radio waves over a wider angle.
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.
The accommodation may be budget but that leaves more in the coffers to spend on fun like learning to surf, hanging
out at stylish beach clubs like Potato Head and
Cocoon or having sunset cocktails
at one
of the eccentric beach bars.
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).