Sentences with phrase «hatching out of»

We were also lucky this morning to see some baby sea turtles hatching out of their nest and make their way down to their new home in Bali's ocean.
The images depict what might be called embryology in flagrante: micrographs of sperm cells, trailing accordion - like pleats of white zags as they streak across a vast blue ocean of ooplasm; a multihued blastocyst in the process of hatching out of the egg's zona pellucida; and egg cells with a fringe of glowing, fate - determining proteins, looking a bit like a solar eclipse inside a cell.
Down the microscope, they looked like tiny, sperm - like things, hatching out of their hidey - holes.
Karen: Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do to prevent moths from hatching out of the chiles if they have gone into the chrysalis stage.
Any help you can provide will be gratefully appreciated.Best, KarenKaren: Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do to prevent moths from hatching out of the chiles...
Dave: How can moths be prevented from hatching out of dried chiles?
That's like expecting a chick to hatch out of an egg before the mother hen even starts sitting on it... won't work.
Sanogo still has baby legs, as if just hatched out of an egg.
The nauplius, is common to most crustacea and it swims freely once it hatches out of the egg, feeding in the plankton.
Have you ever seen a baby grasshopper that's just hatched out of its egg?
Varroa mites are external parasites that lay eggs in the brood cells within the hive and emerge attached to the host when the bee hatches out of its cell.
That is until, quite unexpectedly, a funny little bird hatches out of an egg in the garden and makes them laugh out loud.
The villain is hatched out of Stark's imagination, an artificial intelligence program called Ultron, conceived as the ultimate weapon for defending Earth against aliens.
Vacuuming will suck up various stages of the flea and the vibrations from vacuuming will stimulate the flea to hatch out of the pupae stage which nothing can penetrate.
Not wanting their little ones to get all sugared up on a giant chocolate bunny in a box, they're looking for alternatives gifts, like «collectible electronic chicks which hatch out of plastic eggs.»
The first thing a potential client saw while opening advertising resources was reference about «Sojuzpatent» and few years later into nineties we would meet newly formed IP mammoth «Gorodisskiy and the Partners» which was hatched out of «Sojuzpatent» and few Moscow offices of Big Legal companies from abroad.
The Redirect Method, hatched out of Jigsaw, is available as an open blueprint for other platforms and organizations seeking to counter extremist propaganda.

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In court, however, he acknowledged dismembering her body, saying he did so to lift it out of the vessel's hatch.
Nick Bilton, a prominent New York Times columnist and the author of Hatching Twitter, shared the best career advice he ever received in a tweet: «Imagine you in your dream job in 5 years, then work backwards figuring out how you got there.»
Finance startup Bond Street issues loans to small businesses, many of which have less - than - ideal credit, and it's hatched a plan to stand out in the crowded online lending sector.
It's becoming clear, though, that whatever compromise emerges from Congress, it will be a short - term fix, nothing more than a bit of breathing room for lawmakers to hatch out a better agreement on spending and tax reforms.
Once the pressure in and outside the ship match, the hatch will lift off open, and they can swim out of a fully filled chamber into open ocean.»
By eliminating that escape hatch from our vocabulary we encourage people to thoughtfully consider the situation rather than dismissing a request out of hand.
I'm even in the Hatching Twitter book, nudging Fred Wilson by email on this new hot service coming out of SXSW in March of 2007.
These countries are battening down the hatches — in two cases with the help of the IMF — to sort out their problems.
Not only do the chickens provide the family with a source of meat, but the family can also eat the eggs or hatch them out to maintain or increase the flock.
My program gently pushed me out of the escape hatch, giving me the excuse of «interrupted service» — the interruptions being certain safety concerns, certain previous transgressions, my eventual admission that I wasn't going to make it two years.
The bottom opens for easy cleaning and at the end of each bath I simply pop open the hatch and let it air out.
This momma is about to hatch any minute so I've put away all my winter maternity clothes and I'm bringing out my spring clothes in anticipation of giving birth any day now!
Your child will watch in awe as these three eggs actually hatch and three dinosaurs grow out of them!
Lying flat on my stomach, I peered through the hatch on the bottom of the plane as seals, penguins and icebergs zoomed in and out of view.
THAT crisp apple colour and that crisp apple smell could one day come out of the same ink - jet printer, if an idea hatched in a Japanese lab takes off.
JUST HATCHED Scientists have zoomed in on the internal structure of the chicken eggshell to figure out how it can protect developing chicks while eventually letting them break free.
At high temperatures, only two males were born out of 35 eggs that hatched.
The chicks hatch, climb out of the sand and are already able to fly and fend for themselves, probably because they're already fully grown in the giant eggs.
Just as the new generation of adult gall wasps bores its way out of the tree, newly hatched E. set wasps kill their hosts, eating their way through their victims» bodies and hiding in the corpse until they reach maturity.
In the lab, they played those vibrations back to other clutches to find out what kinds of vibrations caused the eggs to hatch.
As a newly hatched larva, Nyuki listens while her mentor, Dvorah («bee» in Hebrew), gently explains her impending transformation: A group of cells in her larval body will turn active, consume her from the inside out, and rebuild her as a mature bee during her imprisonment in the cocoon.
And in the field, the hatching of disturbed eggs was «explosive,» they note; the newborns often broke out of the egg and then sprinted more than one - half meter to nearby cover in just a few seconds.
His plan to hand out his inspirational cosmic currency to the children of friends was thwarted, however, when Liberty Bell 7, his Mercury capsule, lost its escape hatch and quickly took on water after splashdown.
He hatched 72 tobacco hornworms (Manduca sexta), a common North American moth, and dosed the caterpillars with varying levels of antibiotics intended to wipe out any microbes the insects contained.
Also, the fabric of this ribbed body con dress has an interesting cross hatch pattern that makes you stand out of the crowd.
My Mother had birds that laid eggs and hatched babies and then the mother threw the babies out of the nest one by one and killed them all.
Stitching all over the place and out of line; a raw hem and unfinished work where the cross hatch ties in underneath... these messes will make the dress uncomfortable to wear over time.
A good example of this is seen in the hatching of eggs as they will not hatch unless you get out there and walk around.
The CIA is aware of the six hiding in the Canadian ambassador's home, and various plans are hatched to try to get them out before they are discovered.
The evil Boss Cass has broken out of Currawong Jail and has hatched a plan to take over the world with an army of Uber Reptiles.
Synopsis: A young man (Matthew McConaughey) continues to live at the home of parents who, in desperation to push him out of the nest once and for all, hatch a plan.
But this would require a degree of invention that the film seems uninterested in even attempting — Shaun breaks in and out of the property with ease, hatches plans whose parameters never become apparent, and manages to be exactly where she needs to be at all times, basic continuity or physics be damned.
Some of my best friends and I were sitting around and we hatched an idea to drive around the U.S. for three months interviewing kids from all walks of life to figure out what our generation is about [which became the film Our Time (2009)-RSB-.
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