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Growing consumer demand -- with people spending more time at home ( "Cocooning"), outdoor structures extend interior living space into the fresh outdoors
Franchising.com 2009
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With people spending more time at home ( "Cocooning") outdoor lighting extends leisure time outdoors
unknown title 2009
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The Amount of 'Cocooning' Going On Over at PuffHo Is Truly Gratifying
Neither Reid nor Pelosi have the Votes - Dan_Perrin’s blog - RedState 2009
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Cocooning didn't go away, it simply became the norm.
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Cocooning didn't go away, it simply became the norm.
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But here's the plot twist: Cocooning Netflix customers will likely order more movies each month -- adding to the company's costs.
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INSPIRATION: "Cocooning, but flashier," the designer told
StyleList Lauren Goodman 2010
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Cocooning hard truths in fantasy has been Günter Grass's stock-in-trade ever since he created in
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Cocooning hard truths in fantasy has been Günter Grass's stock-in-trade ever since he created in
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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INSPIRATION: "Cocooning, but flashier," the designer told
StyleList Lauren Goodman 2010
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