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Hatch or The Hatch may refer to: Common meanings Biology * Hatch, to emerge from an egg (biology), egg * Hatch(ing), the process of egg incubation Portals * Hold (compartment)#Cargo hatch, Cargo hatch of a ship * Hatch, a sealed or secure door of a spacecraft * Hatch, the bottom half of a Dutch door * Hatch, the reardoor of a Hatchback car * Hatch, a sealed or secure horizontal door in the bottom of a deck of a ship, submarine or aircraft, see ship door * Hatch, a sluice gate * Hatch, a trapdoor, a door on a floor or ceiling Places Antarctica * Hatch Islands, Wilkes Land, Antarctica * Hatch Plain, Coats Land, Antarctica Australia * The Hatch, New South Wales, a suburb within Port Macquarie-Hastings Council England * Hatch, Bedfordshire, a hamlet * Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset * Hatch Park, a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Kent * East Hatch and West Hatch, Wiltshire, West Hatch, hamlets within the parish of West Tisbury, Wiltshire * West Hatch, hamlet and civil parish in S ...
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Egg (biology)
An egg is an organic vessel grown by an animal to carry a possibly fertilization, fertilized egg cell (a zygote) and to egg incubation, incubate from it an embryo within the egg until the embryo has become an animal fetus that can survive on its own, at which point the animal hatches. Most arthropods, vertebrates (excluding live-bearing mammals), and Mollusca, mollusks lay eggs, although some, such as scorpions, do not. Reptile eggs, bird eggs, and monotreme eggs are laid out of water and are surrounded by a protective eggshell, shell, either flexible or inflexible. Eggs laid on land or in nests are usually kept within a warm and favorable temperature range while the embryo grows. When the embryo is adequately developed it hatches, i.e., breaks out of the egg's shell. Some embryos have a temporary egg tooth they use to crack, pip, or break the eggshell or covering. The largest recorded egg is from a whale shark and was in size. Whale shark eggs typically hatch within the m ...
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West Hatch
West Hatch is a hamlet and civil parish in Somerset, England, situated south east of Taunton. It has a population of 306. History The name of the hamlet indicates it lies to the west of Hatch Beauchamp. The parish of West Hatch was part of the North Curry Hundred. The manor, along with North Curry, was granted to the Bishop of Wells by Richard I in 1189 and then to the dean and chapter of Wells Cathedral. West Hatch has been the home of an RSPCA Little Creech centre since 1963, when the 17th century farm was purchased for the charity. A new purpose-built centre was constructed in 1997. During the cleanup operation after the beaching of the MSC ''Napoli'' cargo ship off the coast of Devon in January 2007, the majority of seabirds covered in oil were sent to the West Hatch RSPCA to be cleaned. It is one of two RSPCA centres in the UK used for this purpose and its work is often featured on national television. Governance The parish council has responsibility for local issues, ...
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Hatch Ltd
Hatch is a global multidisciplinary management, engineering and development consultancy. Its group companies have more than 10,000 staff in 70+ offices. In 2015, Hatch was ranked as a top 20 International Design Firm according to the Engineering News-Record (ENR) rankings. The company was founded in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, by W.S. Atkins as W.S. Atkins & Associates in 1955. The company initially was involved in subway tunneling and other civil engineering projects, and expanded into metallurgy when Gerry Hatch joined the company in January 1958 as president. Over the next decade, the company grew from five employees to 60. He purchased the company in 1962, renaming It Hatch. Hatch counts among its metals clients the major mining and metals companies in the world, including Alcan, Alcoa, BHP, Barrick Gold, BlueScope, Glencore (and predecessor Falconbridge), Vale (and predecessor Inco) and Rio Tinto. Hatch retired as president in 1988 and as chairman in 1990. In ...
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Hatch (e-commerce Company)
Hatch is an Amsterdam-based ecommerce platform that was founded in July 2011 under the name Iceleads by serial entrepreneur Joris Kroese and founding partner Icecat as being part of the iMerge group that provided EUR 500,000 seed capital. The company developed a Where to Buy platform that allows brands to connect with online retailers. Hatch is globally servicing A-brands such as Intel, Lenovo, Bose, Philips, Dorel and offers them a live interface with 2800 retailers. Series-A funding In March 2015 the company raised 3,5 million dollar venture capital in a Series A funding round. The growth capital was provided by Vortex Capital Partners. Two months later the company established a new board of directors by attracting Tony Hewett and Sebastian Aubert (Formerly Universal McCann) and Dimitra Retsina. It then also opened an office in Portland, Oregon Portland ( ) is the List of cities in Oregon, most populous city in the U.S. state of Oregon, located in the Pacific Northwest re ...
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Hatch Chile
New Mexico chile or New Mexican chile (Scientific name: ''Capsicum annuum'' 'New Mexico Group'; , ) is a cultivar group of the chile pepper from the US state of New Mexico, first grown by Pueblo and Hispano communities throughout Santa Fe de Nuevo México. These landrace chile plants were used to develop the modern New Mexico chile peppers by horticulturist Fabián García and his students, including Roy Nakayama, at what is now New Mexico State University in 1894. New Mexico chile, which typically grows from a green to a ripened red, is popular in the cuisines of the Southwestern United States, including Sonoran and Arizonan cuisine, and it is an integral staple of New Mexican cuisine. It is also sometimes featured in broader Mexican cuisine. Chile is one of New Mexico's state vegetables, and is referenced in the New Mexico state question "Red or Green?". The flavor of New Mexico green chile has been described as lightly pungent, similar to an onion, or like garlic with a subtl ...
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The Swan
A swan is a bird of the genus ''Cygnus'' (true swans) or ''Coscoroba'' (coscoroba swans). Swan, swans, or The Swan may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Film and television * ''The Swan'' (1925 film), a 1925 silent film * ''The Swan'' (1956 film), a 1956 remake of a 1925 film of the same title * Swan (1976 film), a Bulgarian drama film * ''Swan'', a television ident for BBC Two first aired in early 1998, see BBC Two '1991–2001' idents * ''The Swan'' (TV series), a U.S. reality TV series from 2004 * ''Swan'' (2011 film), a Portuguese film directed by Teresa Villaverde Literature * ''Swan'' (manga), a shōjo manga by Ariyoshi Kyoko * "The Swan" (Baudelaire), a poem by Baudelaire * ''The Swan'' (newspaper), a student newspaper of St. Hugh's College, Oxford * ''The Swan'' (novel), an English translation edition of 1991 novel by Guðbergur Bergsson * "The Swan" (short story), a 1977 story by Roald Dahl * ''The Swan'', a 1920 play by Ferenc Molnár * ''The Swan'' ...
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Hot Wheels Battle Force 5
''Hot Wheels Battle Force 5'' is an animated science fiction television series created by Mattel, Nelvana, and Nerd Corps Entertainment, based on the Hot Wheels toy line by the American toy maker, Mattel which was introduced in 1968. A two-episode preview aired on Cartoon Network in the United States on August 24, 2009; it was shown on Cartoon Network India starting on April 30, 2010 and on Cartoon Network Philippines from July 3, 2010. The series made its official debut on August 29, 2009. According to a HotWheels.com page as of July 14, 2010 describing "BATTLE FORCE 5 Battle Action Assortment" toys, vehicles combine forces to create even more powerful combat machines. The second season began airing September 18, 2010. While the series does not follow nor ever reference the events from the '' World Race'' or '' AcceleRacers'' franchises (with the exception of the character, Vert Wheeler, who appeared in both of the franchises), the series has no continuity with the toy line. ...
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Macleay College
Macleay College is an Australian accredited higher education provider located in Sydney and Melbourne. Established in 1988, the college offers two-year bachelor's degrees in advertising and media, digital media, journalism and business; and one-year diploma courses in journalism, advertising and media, digital media, marketing and business management History Macleay College was established in 1988. In 2015, Macleay opened a Melbourne campus located at Swanston Street in the Melbourne CBD. Since its founding Macleay College has been a family-owned business, transferring ownership to Sarah Stavrow in 2021. Locations the Sydney campus is located at 28 Foveaux St, Surry Hills, and the Melbourne campus at 250 Collins Street. Academics and accreditation Teaching staff include Tracey Holmes. Macleay College is a registered Higher Education Provider under Commonwealth legislation, regulated by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) and listed on the Nation ...
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Hatch Rosdahl
Harrison Lynn Rosdahl (August 24, 1941 – June 15, 2004) was an American professional football defensive lineman who played three seasons in the American Football League (AFL) with the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs. Rosdahl played college football at Penn State University. He was a member of the Chiefs team that won the 1966 AFL championship. Early life and college Harrison Lynn Rosdahl was born on August 24, 1941, in Hackensack, New Jersey. He attended Ridgefield Park High School in Ridgefield Park, New Jersey. Rosdahl was a member of the Penn State Nittany Lions from 1960 to 1963 and a three-year letterman from 1961 to 1963. He was named first-team All-East by both the Associated Press and United Press International in 1962. Professional career In December 1962, Rosdahl was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the fourth round, with the 46th overall pick, of the 1963 NFL draft and by the San Diego Chargers in the 14th round, with the 107th overall pick, of the 1963 ...
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Hatch (surname)
Hatch is an English surname taken by people living near an important gate or entrance of some kind, or people living in a locality with this or a similar name. The Old English for gate is ''hœcce''. Many notable people have this surname, among them being: * Annia Hatch (born 1978), Cuban-American gymnast, who competed at the 2004 Olympics * Ashley Hatch (born 1995), American soccer player * A. Gould Hatch (1896–1970), New York politician * Beatrice Hatch, muse of Lewis Carroll * Carl Hatch (1889–1963), U.S. Senator from New Mexico * Sir David Hatch (1939–2007), BBC Radio executive * Edward Hatch (1832–1889), American general and Indian fighter * Edwin Hatch (1835–1889), English theologian * Eric S. Hatch (1901–1973), American novelist * Ethel Hatch (1869–1975), daughter of Edwin Hatch * Evelyn Hatch (1871–1951), daughter of Edwin Hatch * George Hatch, mayor of Cincinnati from 1861 to 1863 * George C. Hatch (1919–2009), American businessman, cable TV pioneer ...
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Stayton, Oregon
Stayton is a city in Marion County, Oregon, United States, located southeast of the state Capital (political), capital, Salem, Oregon, Salem, on Oregon Route 22. It is south of Sublimity, Oregon, Sublimity and east of Aumsville, Oregon, Aumsville. Located on the North Santiam River, Stayton is a regional agricultural and light manufacturing center. The population was 8,244 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. Established in 1872, it was incorporated in 1891. Stayton is part of the Salem Metropolitan Statistical Area. History Stayton was founded by Drury Smith Stayton, who purchased the town site in 1866 and built a carding mill and sawmill on a watercourse of the North Santiam River. In 1872, he platted the town site, and that same year the community received a post office. A ferry crossing of the Santiam River operated from 1876 until a bridge was constructed in 1888. By 1880, a laundry had been established by Kee Sing and Tom. The first newspaper, ''The Stayton Sun'' ...
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Hatch, Utah
Hatch is a town in Garfield County, Utah, United States. The population was 132 at the 2020 census. It is south of Salt Lake City. History Hatch was originally called "Mammoth", and under the latter name was settled in 1872. A post office called Hatch has been in operation since 1904. The present name is after Meltiar Hatch, a pioneer citizen. Geography Hatch is located in southwestern Garfield County, in the valley of the Sevier River near its headwaters. U.S. Route 89 passes through the town, leading north to Panguitch, the county seat, and south to Glendale. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all land. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 127 people, 41 households, and 33 families residing in the town. The population density was 471.7 people per square mile (181.6/km2). There were 81 housing units at an average density of 300.8 per square mile (115.8/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 93.70% White, 3.94% A ...
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