Hatch Sentence Examples

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  • The parents leave the eggs to hatch where they are deposited, in sand or in mould.

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  • The male penguin is the one responsible for keeping the egg safe until the baby penguin is ready to hatch.

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  • The chief engineer of the submarine went down through the hatch.

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  • He lifted his mug of ale to his friend and yelled, "Down the hatch!"

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  • After the lapse of six, eight or twelve days, according to the temperature, the larvae hatch out of the eggs.

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  • The parent moth lays eggs, from which the young "worms" hatch out.

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  • Only the embryos of Leptodora are known to hatch out in the nauplius stage.

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  • In marine hatcheries, on the other hand, it is the invariable practice to hatch the eggs, although the fry have to be put into the sea at the most critical period of their lives.

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  • Then when it dries, you can paint it and "hatch" it.

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  • Mr Hatch, British pro-vice-consul at Bluefields, being accused of conspiracy against the Nicaraguan government, was arrested, along with other British subjects, and expelled.

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  • These eggs hatch into larvae which then become pupae.

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  • The parent moth lays eggs, from which the young " worms " hatch out.

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  • Season one winner Hatch failed to report his winnings to the IRS.

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  • In 1895 occurred the Hatch incident, which led to the occupation of the port of Corinto by a British fleet.

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  • Amy becomes ` Mother Goose ', helping them hatch and raising the goslings.

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  • A single female flea can lay up to twenty-eight eggs a day, which can hatch in as little as one to six days, so it's essential to get on top of the problem at the first sign of infestation.

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  • The Shobijin women decided to hatch the egg as a last resort, and through a singing ritual they caused two Mothra larvae to erupt from the giant egg.

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  • An agricultural experiment station established in 1887 under the Hatch Act, is at Agricultural College; and there are branch experiment stations at McNeill, Pearl River county (1906), near Holly Springs, and at Stoneville, near Greenville.

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  • Hatch's Organization of the Early Christian Church (1880); to this Bishop C. Gore's Church and Ministry (1888) is a reply.

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  • Every day.  I swear it.  We won't be apart anymore.  We'll stay here until I can get the castle cleaned out and beat the shit out of my brothers.  They'll be moving in, even if they don't know it yet.  And that's where Hazel will hatch and live.

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  • Hatch and Lindsey Harrison have a car accident during a winter blizzard and they are thrown into an icy river.

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  • He arrives in time for the May fly hatch in order to catch brown trout.

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  • The eggs hatch into green caterpillars with cream stripes, which look similar to the grass on which they feed.

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  • Lewknor School borrowed an incubator to hatch a dozen eggs.

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  • He pushed as hard as he could, and opened a small wooden hatch.

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  • Turn the ignition off, and close the doors and rear hatch.

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  • The eggs will hatch 14 to 15 days from the day incubation is started.

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  • When they hatch the first instar of the larval stage is very small and makes tiny holes in the leaf.

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  • He then crawled out of the hatch and was in open space (although securely tethered to the capsule, of course ).

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  • Andy Bee Tropical House Keeper said This is the first Spur-thighed tortoise to hatch at the zoo in many years.

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  • For example, toucans and kestrels lay similar sized eggs, yet toucan eggs hatch in about half the time.

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  • Environmental groups say fish spawning grounds are threatened and endangered green turtles will be prevented from reaching the sea after they hatch.

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  • When these hatch, the baby whelks feed on the unfertilised eggs.

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  • Pebrine manifests itself by dark spots in the skin of the larvae; the eggs do not hatch out, or hatch imperfectly; the worms are weak, stunted and unequal in growth, languid in movement, fastidious in feeding; many perish before coming to maturity; if they spin a cocoon it is soft and loose, and moths when developed are feeble and inactive.

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  • Hatch became scholar of Pembroke College, Oxford, took a second-class in classics in 1857, and won the Ellerton prize in 1858.

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  • Hatch died on the 10th of November 1889.

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  • By the side of the door to the court is a little hatch through which the daily pittance of food was supplied, so contrived by turning at an angle in the wall that no one could either look in or look out.

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  • Again, in Ornithodorus monbata, which is parasitic apparently only at night, the young does not hatch from the egg until it has attained the nymphal stage.

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  • The eggs will hatch anywhere from two days to several weeks later.

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  • This is not the first time Hatch has asked to be released from prison.

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  • Eggs are laid on the ground, and depending on optimal environmental conditions, can hatch in a few weeks.

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  • It is important to plant the egg laying attractant shrubs close to your butterfly garden but in a place where the cocoons can remain safe until the butterflies hatch.

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  • An average black and yellow garden spider will live only from the time they hatch within the egg sac until the first hard frost in the fall, often 12 months or less.

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  • The warmth indoors may encourage your unwanted guests to hatch and settle into your home for the winter, too.

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  • Scooping up garden soil and using it indoors often leads to unwanted guests such as spiders or other insects that hatch in the warmth of household temperatures.

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  • Through brutal challenges, harsh living conditions, and extreme tactics, the goal was to outwit, outplay, and outlast every other contestant on the island, a feat that Richard Hatch accomplished to become the first Survivor winner.

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  • It is here that you will raise a variety of animals, all of which hatch from eggs, tending to them and selling them for profit.

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  • Your ultimate goal is to purchase an egg which will hatch and give you a new creature for your tank, as well as advance you to the next level.

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  • Use a pokemon with the Flame Body or Magma armor and the time it takes to hatch an egg will be cut in half.

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  • You nurture the egg by controlling the temperature and cleanliness of the tank (via the D-pad) where eventually, the egg will hatch.

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  • Many people who want to create their own RVs opt to build teardrop style camping trailers.Teardrop trailers sleep two comfortably and there is an area for cooking under the rear hatch or galley lid.

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  • When ingested by another person, the eggs hatch in the small intestine.

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  • In the summer, the larval ticks hatch from eggs laid in the ground and feed by attaching themselves to small animals and birds.

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  • The nymphs hatch in three to 14 days and must feed on blood within one day.

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  • Hair and pubic lice nits must be removed manually to prevent re-infestation as the eggs hatch.

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  • These eggs hatch, and the resulting offspring rise to the surface of the skin, mate, and repeat the cycle either within the skin of the original host or within the skin of its next victim.

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  • Once the female lays eggs (up to 150 a month), it takes approximately 10 days for them to hatch.

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  • They could hatch and give you the problem to deal with all over again.

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  • Hatch or snap cases are easy to open, while screw backs require a case wrench to open and a press to close again.

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  • A hatch case has a notch cut into the back of the case that you can open with a thin screwdriver or even a coin.

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  • Richard Hatch is undoubtedly the most notorious Survivor winner.

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  • Hatch played the conniving villain to the hilt on both editions, but found himself in jail for failing to claim his winnings and pay taxes on them.

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  • Richard Hatch, Survivor first-season winner in 2000, took his winning status a bit too far - all the way to jail.

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  • The most recognized winner of any Survivor season is Richard Hatch.

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  • However, instead of sinking quietly into reality TV obscurity, Hatch made headlines when he was arrested for tax evasion.

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  • Richard Hatch was the Survivor winner of Borneo and had a short stint on the first All-Stars.

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  • Hatch, while not a nudist by beliefs, liked to walk around naked.

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  • With competition such as Richard Hatch and Jonny Fairplay, it's clear that Russell must be extremely devious to warrant such a label.Russell's strategy involves making everyone around him miserable.

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  • Survivor fans know Richard Hatch as the very first winner of the show.

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  • The winner of the show - in this case, Richard Hatch - was awarded $1 million.

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  • Hatch later returned to Survivor on the Survivor All-Stars season.

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  • He had certainly employed more strategy and cunning than any other Survivor contestant, with the possible exception of Richard Hatch.

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  • There have been numerous Survivor oops moments, but none have been as visible as those involving the first season's winner, Richard Hatch.

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  • It's well known that Hatch allegedly failed to pay taxes on his winnings, and after a lengthy trial he was sent to prison.

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  • The series generated debate and theory before it even debuted due in part to fan loyalty to the 1970s series as well as protests by original series actor Richard Hatch.

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  • Despite lasting only one season over twenty years before, fans of the original series continued to hope that a new series would revisit the beloved characters played by actors like Lorne Greene, Richard Hatch and Dirk Benedict.

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  • This passageway follows a semi-circle that starts above the port hatch and continues to the back of the Combat Information Center, past Damage Control, over the Communications Center and Helm Control, and concludes over the starboard hatch.

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  • One is located next to the starboard hatch.

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  • Apollo (Richard Hatch), who eventually becomes Boxey's stepdad, seeks to help the boy through his emotional pain so he asks Dr. Wilker to build a replacement robotic daggit.

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  • Richard Hatch is a special cast member because he has the honor of having appeared in both the classic and re-imaged versions of Battlestar Galactica.

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  • Captain Apollo - Richard Hatch's Apollo was devoted to his father and cut from the same cloth while Jamie Bamber's Apollo played to his father's strengths, but seemed far more refined.

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  • Tom Zarek - The political terrorist was played by original series star Richard Hatch and served as a conscience against the leadership of Roslin, Baltar and Adama.

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  • At I is the hatch or turn-table, in which the daily allowance of food was deposited by a brother appointed for that purpose, affording no view either inwards or outwards.

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  • Whether you own a prestige sports car or a hot hatch; we can find the right cover at the right price.

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  • A suitable space can be arranged between gutting pounds and bulwarks and, if required, also between the cutting pounds and hatch coamings.

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  • All of her deck machinery is still in place and hatch combings of the five holds become obvious.

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  • The only way to destroy a tank is to throw a frag grenade into the gunner's hatch.

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  • There is a micro switch to stop the electric guillotine working unless you have closed the hatch.

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  • There is a serving hatch into the canteen with its glass window broken.

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  • Window to side, smoke detector, single socket, stairs to ground floor, loft hatch.

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  • A hatch opened and several humanoids described as having " bulbous heads " and non-human in appearance exited the object.

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  • He will certainly be competing in the end-of-season knockouts at Combe, Brands Hatch and Silverstone.

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  • The drive to the milling machinery returned to the wheelhouse via a belt drive that came in through a hatch in the roof.

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  • People who know about these things tell me that the Windrush has just seen the best mayfly hatch for a quarter of a century.

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  • This section of the River Itchen has a very good mayfly hatch that runs from late May right through June to early July.

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  • The affordable hot hatch market was, for a short period, looking rather moribund.

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  • A serving hatch opens into the oak dining room and library with wood parquet floor.

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  • There was a hatch with still movable iron hinges on the deck, and the side were also perforated.

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  • Tiny parasitic wasps hatch from these cards and fly off to parasitise whitefly pupae.

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  • The evergreen Stuart Kestenbaum got on the podium in the Brands Hatch Season Starter last weekend, and is the highest-placed championship returnee.

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  • Dave King, the second mate, celebrated his 30th birthday with a little soiree on the science hatch in the evening sun.

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  • Just past the small town of Hatch we leave the tarmac to go off-road through the Dixie National Forest.

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  • Textured ceiling, hatch to partially boarded loft space, wall mounted central heating thermostat.

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  • The still unoccupied Tooting Bec premises were used to provide temporary accommodation for Colney Hatch patients.

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  • Double glazed window and ceiling hatch to large roof void above.

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  • Above all, many of its members have come to " the conviction, which is not new, but old, that the virtues which can be rewarded and the vices which can be punished by external discipline are not as a rule the virtues and the vices that make or mar the soul " (Hatch, Bampton Lectures, 81).

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  • The public library contained 330,000 volumes in 1908, the Case library (subscription) 65,000 volumes, the Hatch library of Adelbert College about 56,000 volumes, the library of the Western Reserve Historical Society 22,500 volumes, and the Cleveland law library, in the court house, 20,000 volumes.

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  • The university is supported by a state tax of 0.23 mills per dollar on the taxed property of the state, by special appropriations from the state (for " deficiency," for School of Mines, and for salaries of teachers in the department of mines and engineering), by the interest on state bonds and land contracts purchased with the proceeds of Federal land grants under the Morrill Act of 1862, by Federal appropriations under the Morrill Act of 1890 and the Hatch Act, and by students' fees, &c. the total of this income was estimated in1906-1907at 8628,500.

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  • It has indeed been maintained by eminent scholars, chiefly by Hatch and Harnack, that the word episcopus was given originally to the chief officer of a club or a confraternity, so that the episcopus was a financial officer, whereas the presbyters regulated the discipline.

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  • Lindsay's Church and Ministry in Early Centuries (1902) on the whole agrees with Hatch, but is too eager to find modern Presbyterianism in the early church.

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  • The Lords Beauchamp of "Hache" (1299-1361) were so named from their seat of Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset, and were of a wholly distinct family.

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  • Delaware College (non-sectarian) at Newark, founded in 1833 as Newark College and rechartered, after suspension from 1859 to 1870, under the present name, as a state institution, derives most of its financial support from the United States Land Grant of 1862 and the supplementary appropriation of 1890, and is the seat of an agricultural experiment station, established in 1888 under the so-called " Hatch Bill " of 1887.

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  • Meanwhile, as the general service tended to grow more elaborate, the missa fidelium tended to take on the character of the current Greek mysteries (see Eucharist; Hatch, Influence of Greek Ideas and Usages upon the Christian Church, 1890; Anrich, Das auf das Christentum, 1894; Wobbermin, Religionsgeschichtliche .Studien zur Frage der Beeinflussung des Urchristentums durch das antike Mysterienwesen, 1896).

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  • The impossibility of placing them within the period of Acts is best known by Hatch, Bourquin (pp. 10-25), Bertrand (23-47) and von Soden.

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  • In most of the Crustacea which hatch at a later stage there is, as already mentioned, more or less clear evidence of an embryonic nauplius stage.

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  • Connected with the university is an agricultural experiment station, established and maintained under the Hatch Act (1887) and the Adams Act (1906) of the national Congress.

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  • The greater part of that winter he spent at Abury Hatch, in Epping Forest, with his widowed daughter, Constance Alleyn, and was too ill to preach before the king at Christmas.

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  • This hopper fed coal from the bunker above into the underfeed stoker trough via the hatch shown.

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  • He then crawled out of the hatch and was in open space (although securely tethered to the capsule, of course).

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  • The other problem comes when a hatch line passes through a vertex of the polygon.

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  • Richard Hatch is widely known as the first winner of the reality TV series Survivor, who won the grand prize of one million dollars.

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  • Hatch was quite memorable in his appearance on Survivor, as he played the game with a cutthroat strategy and wasn't afraid to lie and back stab his opponents.

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  • In 2005, Hatch was indicted for tax evasion after it came to light that he had never paid taxes on the money he received from the show, as well as income he earned in promoting the show through interviews and other media.

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  • Hatch went to jail in May of 2006, and is currently serving a 51-month sentence.

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  • With only a few more months left in his sentence, Hatch has written a 43-page plea and officially filed for early release.

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  • This type of ladder is attached to the inside of an attic hatch.

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  • This type of ladder is sometimes called a 'disappearing ladder' because until you pull it into the open position, it sits compact against inside of the attic hatch.

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  • This is a transformer that gets installed at a different location than the track, like in a closet or behind an access hatch in the wall.

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  • The eggs, laid on the hairs, and known as "nits," hatch in about eight days, and the lice are full grown in about a month.

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  • The female lays her eggs beneath the scaly covering, from which hatch out little active six-legged larvae, which wander about and soon begin to form a new scale.

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  • Their mother was sure that left alone, the twins would hatch a mischievous plan.

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