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there washed up as far from human civilization as you can get anywhere on
People that have been washed up, destitute, from a society that doesn't take them or doesn't have space for them.
He was sort of a washed up singer-songwriter who landed in this bar in New Orleans.
So all this plastic is getting washed up on these beautiful beaches, and it's not being generated by Long Island.
You often really just find the shells washed up, but no living creature inside.
And the night that that whale washed up, the lighthouse keeper at Montauk, 15 miles away, said that she heard incredibly mournful sounding whale sounds coming
A great wave of adrenaline washed up the last bit of resolve she'd so jealously buried.
the book starts with a man being washed up, as Kate was just saying, on the beach.
So washed up-- So what's dad going to say?
You can see all the litter items just washed up.
The crisis hit Europe and a little boy washed up on a beach.
way the person was going right but what if water has washed up over the
After dinner, I washed up the dishes.
into the ocean- Jane Espenson: Cause they're all washed up and drowning.
And he arrived, he sort of washed up into the camp where I grew up.
I am quite often a confusion of when there is a Syrian boy washed up on the beach, what am I
And the boy replied, I'm throwing these washed up starfish back into the ocean or else they will die through lack of oxygen.
I mean, Long Island itself was formed by a 2,000-foot wall that had sand washed up against it for a couple of thousand
have those scenes of so many people and lying on the beach, and children being washed up, and things like that.
This is a baby humpback whale, a nursing age humpback whale that washed up in East Hampton a couple of summers ago.
Fridtjof Nansen from Norway, he found out that some relics of the Jeanette had washed up on shore in Greenland about five years after the Jeanette
Do people want him to be perhaps some guy who fell off a boat and knocked his head and got washed up by chance?
I mean, you'd find things like flip flops and toothbrushes and all sorts of things on beaches-- even the bow of a ship, which had washed up somewhere.
A little boy is at the beach with his grandfather, and there are hundreds of starfish that have washed up along the shore.
And then the carcass is floating, and eventually, is kind of washed up on a distant shore, and has fertilizer built in with the rotting carcass.
And during that time, in November-- actually it was before then-- we saw that first picture of Alan Kurdi washed up on the shores of Turkey.
And the raft survived out there for a while, washed up in Liberia.
You couldn't have even post it if you tried, because these are whale vertebrae and they're just washed up on the shore.
The reaction of other scientists to so-called science popularizers is he or she is writing for the public because his or her research is washed up.
But I do find it interesting, there's one character in there, when the man who has washed up starts to become
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