Sentences with phrase «into cocoons»

Usually titled with variations of the words, «Your Portrait,» these are meant as provocative representations of the European state of being: Individuals retreat into cocoons to take comfort in mass produced stuff and mediated entertainment.
Here is a consistency to which I bear witness: Jesus as the exact representation of God, Jesus as the same, yesterday, today and forever and so I am always changing in response to the unchanging Christ, always evolving, always curling into cocoons and being reborn over and over again to a new and distilled beauty, smelling of the wind.
When a larva spins its cocoon, it weaves the Streptomyces into the cocoon silk.
This week in my Preschool and Kindergarten classes I told a story about a caterpillar (cobra or sphinx pose), that ate and ate and then turned into a cocoon (child's pose) and them became a butterfly (butterfly pose while singing I'm a Little Butterfly).
Considine gives us a few fleeting glimpses at the desperation behind Grahamâ $ ™ s confident facade, but we never get a satisfying exploration of the vulnerabilities and doubts that drive him into the cocoon of his illusions, which would work to humanize him.
While George — ever his father's son — withdraws into a cocoon of reticence during the trip (perhaps the result of neither MacLachan nor Morrison knowing what to do with his character), Madeleine endears herself to the extremely friendly Ashley, and she deeply to her.
Open the doors, inhale the scent of «semi-analina» leather as you usher your passengers into cocooning rear seats, and proceed with your night on the town.
Wedged between the Corvette's door and roll cage, he assists Ron Fellows from the driver's seat, then ushers Johnny O'Connell into the cocoon of steel tubing.
But if you've already maxed out your retirement accounts, your kids have graduated college, and you've made that seven - figure donation to the charity of your choice, you shouldn't be embarrassed to crawl into the cocoon of luxury that the Mulsanne provides.
As it unlocks, the whole car drops by 40 mm to ease your entry into its cocoon, and once you're inside you can simply press a button and the doors will close themselves.
«Why does a caterpillar lock itself into a cocoon before it becomes a butterfly?»
The larvae grow, undergo two moltings, and then form into a cocoon or pupa, where they undergo thier final transformation before hatching into a an adult flea.
Facilities such as Live Television, Wi - Fi Internet and individual climate control transform your cabin into a cocoon of comfort.
According to Imai's written notes about this performance - art work, once his collaborator is tucked into her cocoon, the resulting form resembles «a snow - covered mountain.»
Instead of withdrawing into his cocoon, he could reengage by letting his wife in on his hurt and saying that he wants to be close but sometimes feels intimidated and unsure if she even likes him.
Today, I want to talk about the opposite: how disowned anger can spin you into a cocoon of depression.
I tend to jump back into my cocoon on a regular basis, only to come out of the hole when I'm excited to show what I've learned, created or discovered.
We keep the house on the cool side in winter and found that our toddler finally slept all the way through the night when we got him his own down comforter for his bed so that he could snuggle into a cocoon and stay warm all night long.
A high wraparound headboard and footboard turn this bed into a cocooning space to relax.

Not exact matches

I think of that experience now as a caterpillar entering into it's cocoon and while I can appreciate the transformation that took place in that cocoon — now that I have developed wings — I don't want to go back.
With early Romanticism gradually fading away into the petit - bourgeois aesthetic cocoon known as Biedermeier (c. 1815 — 1848), German culture increasingly acquiesces to Romanticism's most worrisome features: its strident nationalist undertow; its messianic aspirations, which mutated into delusions of racial superiority; its Rousseauian attempt at recovering authentic, immediate Life (Leben); the variously violent and sexualized mythology in which its major representatives (Friedrich Schlegel, Heinrich von Kleist, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Novalis) ground their longing for human - engineered salvation.
Gabby cocooned himself into a situation that he did not need to get that deeply involved in..
It also snuggles baby into a cozy cocoon which makes the following steps easier to execute.
I try to put myself in a baby's shoes: they were cosy and cocooned inside you for months and then they come out into this mysterious, cold and scary vacuum.
Your baby was safely sheltered in the cozy cocoon of your womb for nine months before being transported into the world.
Unlike complex toys that promote solo play as kids «cocoon» into their own push - button world, open - ended toys invite kids to work together and come up with fun new uses.
For infants, the Chicco Liteway has a hideaway «boot» that folds into an enclosure when your babe is reclining, keeping your little one cocooned and safe while sleeping.
From the very concept itself, a newborn is tucked into the baby sleeping bag which resembles a cocoon.
Variation: Once your baby starts walking, she can crawl into your lap as the caterpillar ready to make a cocoon, then stand up and «fly» out of your lap when she's a butterfly, continuing to wave her arms as she moves around the room.
It is great as it can be used as a portable cocoon or strapped into out pram!
It is a sad reality of the Nigerian experience that when crisis − political or economic − hits, segments of the populace retreat into ethnic and sectarian cocoons.
The practice of making sure people who come into contact with a vulnerable newborn are up on their shots is called «cocooning
For decades, astronomers assumed that gravity was calmly contracting cocoons of cold matter into denser and denser balls.
JUDY MIKOVITS HAD BEEN SO COCOONED IN the world of AIDS that she had never heard of chronic fatigue syndrome until 2006, when she was hired to consult for a Santa Barbara — based foundation supporting investigation into human herpes virus six (HHV6), which had been implicated in the disease.
This invisible cocoon traps charged particles from the sun and whips them into a deadly frenzy.
Water sourced from the low - gravity moon, Schmitt explained, could be utilized as a protective, radiation - thwarting cocoon, built into the superstructures of Mars - bound crewed spacecraft.
Astronomers see hints that two distant quasars, beacons of energy powered by matter spiraling into gigantic black holes, are wrapped in cocoons of gas the size of our Milky Way.
For the first time, researchers have watched relatively cool parcels of plasma speed away from the surface of the sun and off into space, all the while cocooned in a million - degree flare.
One of Polar's goals was to study how energy from charged particles streaming out from the Sun — the solar wind — is transferred into the Earth's magnetosphere, the cocoon of charged particles travelling along the Earth's magnetic field...
But when water bears start to dry out, these proteins turn into a kind of glassy sanctuary that cocoons all dehydration - sensitive materials in the animal from harm.
This year, entomologist William Eberhard at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute found that parasitic wasp larvae release a chemical into infected spiders, causing them to weave a modified web that supports the wasp's cocoon.
We anticipate that systematic surveys of cocoon fossils coupled with advances in non-destructive analytical methods may open a new window into the evolution of minute, soft - bodied life forms that are otherwise only rarely observed in the fossil record.
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's as if all the building blocks of life have been thrown into a small icy cocoon, shaken up and gently heated from within.
In other words, that is the part where you sit still and wait with alert attention for «spontaneous awakening» or the pull of your own magnetic power of attraction toward union with Supreme Consciousness which requires no efforting on your part... this is where the caterpillar (you) waits in it's cocoon (gets still) until it naturally transforms (remember, it doesn't have to do anything for this to occur nor can it make it occur) into a butterfly.
A caterpillar, in it's «caterpillariness» simply follows its dharma or instinctual, divine, self - determined path by efforting (a relaxed effort, I am sure as what else does the caterpillar have to do) to build a cocoon and then it simply waits for transformation — magnetic pull whereby no effort is required by the caterpillar — into a butterfly.
The hydrating mask is made of a hydrogel matrix that releases its ingredients by melting — or «cocooning» — into the skin.
I finish by pressing a small amount of May Lindstrom Blue Cocoon ($ 180) into the skin to help soften fine lines and even out skin tone.
Hands down these sneakers have become a wardrobe favorite because they're easy and transform any fall look into a summer - y one i.e. this cozy cocoon cardigan and bordeaux leather bag combo.
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