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1 It's not that body parts never wash ashore on Florida beaches.
2 It is not unusual for dolphins and other sea mammals to wash ashore , Whitehead said.
3 This is only the fourth fin whale to wash ashore in this area since 2010.
4 But it's certainly not the first time plastic pollution has caused a whale to wash ashore .
5 OK. Klapec was dumped and didn't wash ashore .
6 Eventually, all secrets wash ashore .
7 But it is unusual for so many to wash ashore at once, especially this late in the summer, he said.
8 About 25 pieces of debris have been collected from Africa's east coast and more was expected to wash ashore , Liow said.
9 The stock's steep plunge can be attributed to fear that unsavory British reporting practices could wash ashore in the United States.
10 I slogged along the edge of the sea, hoping a bottle might wash ashore , a bottle with a message and a final answer.
11 If the bodies wash ashore , the good woman of the Humane Society will come down from the town, and see them decently buried.
12 It's also Earth's largest habitat, odd as that might seem to us land-dwellers, who touch the deep sea only when creatures like oarfish wash ashore .
13 A crisis ensues when a can with a Russian label washes ashore .
14 Six second World War incendiary devices were washed ashore over the weekend.
15 God caused the Egyptians to be washed ashore in their death struggle.
16 She was washed ashore in 1579, tempest tossed at the Golden Gate.
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