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Electric-vehicle makers are battening down the hatches, preparing for some stormy weather.

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Is this the sound of a tax increase being hatched?

First, he hatched a plan to “reissue” six million Hermès shares and sell them off quietly, contending that they were a replacement for Puech’s missing shares, according to people he spoke to about the plan.

The trio hatched their plans online and are not believed to have met in the real world before they appeared together in the dock at Sheffield Crown Court in central England.

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Minions: Bello Bay Club, while budding paleontologists and dinosaur lovers won’t want to miss the chance to see a newly hatched baby dinosaur at Jurassic World Adventure Camp.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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