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"I do believe, as I advised him, that he is not 'Hatched' -- that he is not prevented from running for office," Bopp said.
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SABATO: He was Hatched, meaning he was under the Hatch Act and could not participate in politics.
Feeding Frenzy: How Attack Journalism has Transformed American Politics 1991
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School, not only made their own avatars for the imaginary world known as "Hatched," but also built shops for their respective tribes to create vibrant marketplaces and sustain the fantastical economy.
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Hatched Sea Turtles approaching towards sea water at Gahirmatha
TATA Nano vs. The Turtles The Nag 2009
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*** Where in the H_LL were you born or should I say Hatched!!!
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The GOP has Hatched a plan to be obstructions and turn health care reform into a wedge issue.
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Teri Hatcher has launched a lifestyle website called Get Hatched.
Get Hatched: Teri Hatcher Talks Marathon Sex, Saggy Breasts, Cellulite On New Site 2010
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Hatched in the water and sprung to life by the heat, they spin in mad circles and crash exhausted to the pavement.
Zebratown Greg Donaldson 2010
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Hatched from research that began in 2006 "when nobody was worried about inflation," the fund launched in March of this year, when there was a "tremendous interest in the topic in general," as investors worried about a double-dip recession.
Preparing for Inflation Before It Returns Bradley Davis 2010
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Teri Hatcher has launched a lifestyle website called Get Hatched.
Get Hatched: Teri Hatcher Talks Marathon Sex, Saggy Breasts, Cellulite On New Site 2010
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