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"washing-up" Definitions
  1. the act of washing plates, glasses, pans, etc. after a meal
  2. the dirty plates, glasses, pans, etc. that have to be washed after a meal

274 Sentences With "washing up"

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Not sure I envy the amount of washing up, though.
No blue wave washing up on the White House doorstep.
Looking at them makes me smile when I'm doing the washing up.
They also sell detergents, washing-up powder, liquid floor cleaner and disinfectants.
The result: the bodies of refugee children washing up on European beaches.
Washing up and shaving in the shower down the hall required agility.
We briefly chat about our days before washing up and passing out.
Then as now, chaos has always been washing up against the door.
In fact, tons of them are washing up on the East African coast.
Over time, the diversity of species washing up on North American shores decreased.
The first thing I do after washing up is to eat my breakfast.
Some reported bloated bodies floating down the streets and washing up on beaches.
KeepCup advises against using "abrasive materials or cloths" when washing up your beloved cup.
Venice has been gentrified with the influx of techies washing up on Silicone Beach.
He's cutting brinjals when I get home, and after washing up, I join him.
Oil has been washing up on beaches in northeastern Brazil since early in September.
With Dead Men Tell No Tales washing up on Pirate Bay, of all places?
They posed for a picture with their wives, before washing up and taking another.
Williams talks about his process the same way that most of us treat washing up.
LONDON — Thousands of Hewlett Packard printer cartridges have been washing up on the UK's beaches.
Washing up on a pristine beach on Deer Isle, Maine,  evidence of events far away?
Ian hated pretension, and had previously squirted Gen in the eye with washing-up liquid.
Water accidents without a body washing up onshore always raise red flags for law enforcement.
Paint stripper mixed with a hint of lemongrass and maybe something like washing up liquid.
Instead, it starts with Link crashing his boat and washing up on a mysterious island.
For years, North Korean boats, dubbed "ghost ships," have been washing up on Japanese shores.
Fish that have been choked by these harmful algae blooms are washing up on beaches.
LONDON (Reuters) - A wave of copper is currently washing up in London Metal Exchange (LME) warehouses.
First seabirds started falling out of the sky, washing up on beaches from California to Canada.
October 25, 2019 A mysterious oil spill is washing up crude on beaches across northeastern Brazil.
It turns out that severed feet washing up on this coastline is, in fact, A Thing.
The game opens with a young child washing up on the beach of a picturesque island.
A young woman in salmon-pink underpants douses her face in water, washing up before bedtime.
He confessed that he had never done the washing up ("That's what washing machines are for").
Baby calves were swept into freezing floodwaters, washing up dead along the banks of swollen rivers.
In 2006, two crab fishermen were killed by islanders after washing up on North Sentinel's shores.
During an expedition in the Sundarbans, Deen sees river dolphins washing up dead on the shore.
Dead whales are washing up on the shores of North America at an increasing and alarming rate.
Dead sea lions have been washing up on Washington's shores with bullet wounds and other horrific injuries.
And Ms McElvoy and Mrs Gates swap top tips for getting teenagers to do the washing up.
She could be a performer in an underwater ballet, with waves of indigo washing up around her.
There's a tea station too and around the back a washing-up station also run by volunteers.
Residents in Tajoura district said the bodies had begun washing up at the end of last week.
An unusual form of debris has been washing up along Florida's beaches after Hurricane Florence: bricks of Marijuana.
"So we discussed it with Olivia and she told us about body parts washing up," Smoliga's mother said.
It is durable, comfortable, space-saving, and great for washing up the kids and having a leisurely soak.
I am currently as confused on that front as a naked Kevin washing up on a foreign beach.
Mysterious "ghost boats" — wrecked wooden ships with decaying corpses on board — are washing up on the shores of Japan.
For me recently, it was the news of a dead whale washing up on a shore near San Diego.
Though Texans need only worry about gators washing up further inland, the opposite has been known to happen, too.
Daubin told AP the dolphins washing up on France's beaches this year show a more extreme level of mutilation.
If you need to answer a call while washing up, a built in microphone will keep your voice clear.
Washing up in Thomas's Lower East Side apartment building, W. F. quickly becomes the young man's literary life coach.
He offers grisly disquisitions on the death squads, on the disappeared, on body parts washing up on the beach.
How do you explain dead whales washing up on beaches around the world, their stomachs jam-packed with plastic bags?
In the aftermath of hurricanes, Huang has found "wrecked birds washing up on seashores" and measured decreases in colony populations.
The study authors found no record of debris washing up in North America following Japanese tsunamis in 1896 and 1933.
The tale does not involve doping, or Zika, or human body parts washing up on the sand of Copacabana Beach.
Video posted to social media this week showed some of the red tide fish kill washing up on those beaches.
The utopian goal for me is [solving] the things in my home that personally frustrate me: ironing, dusting, and washing up.
Since getting my KeepCup, I've been giving it a proper wash (with washing up liquid and a sponge) once a week.
Hundreds of tons of the slimy stuff have been infecting the pristine waters and washing up in clumps on the shore.
In November, thousands of dead and dying herring began washing up on the shores of southwest Nova Scotia near Digby county.
And Frank Sinatra would have dropped a hell of a lot fewer plates in the sink while he was washing up!
He tells Kimmy the cruise ended early, which is one way to describe unceremoniously washing up in the New York Harbor.
If confronted at sea, these smugglers would sometimes dump their loads, resulting in kilos of cocaine washing up on Texas beaches.
In recent years, record numbers of sea lions have been washing up on California beaches, having seizures and unable to function.
He implied that he had seen cocaine in water-proof sealed packages washing up on the beach, dropped off by boats.
The issue of plastic washing up on beaches is an incredibly serious one, although efforts are underway to tackle the issue.
Bernard washing up on the beach and being found by the Delos team, which takes place about two weeks after the massacre.
Khaki-clad tourists have been washing up on its shores for generations, but with fewer wars breaking out their numbers are increasing.
Sargassum seaweed has been washing up in unprecedented quantities on beaches in the Caribbean, Florida, and the Gulf of Mexico since 2011.
More and more dead whales are washing up on the shores of Western Australia, luring swarms of hungry sharks to popular beaches.
Yes, water from pipes will probably contain some radiation, but unless a specific warning is issued, use it for washing up anyway.
Large numbers of dead fish were washing up along the banks of the river and being scooped up by pelicans and gulls.
If self-isolation means you're down to you and your own digits, the NYC health department suggests washing up really well after.
Environmental organizations often point out that balloons can land in the ocean, eventually washing up on the shore and polluting the environment.
His fine new album, "The Time Verses," balances urgency and poise; you hear his decades of exploration across idioms washing up onshore.
Many escapees had been shot by border agents making the same crossing, their bodies washing up on the shores of Hong Kong.
Many escapees had been shot by border agents making the same crossing, their bodies washing up on the shores of Hong Kong.
But, last week my pink KeepCup exposed a rather shameful personality trait of mine: I'm very lazy when it comes to washing up.
One North Atlantic right whale has already died prematurely in 2018, washing up on a Virginia beach after becoming tangled in fishing gear.
" Robb also has fond memories of hanging out with Princess Diana in the kitchen and says she "often helped with the washing up.
Meanwhile, gray whales, who had made a spectacular recovery on the West Coast, have been washing up dead or showing signs of distress.
With that in mind, I took my dose and went about my usual routine of packing my next day's lunch and washing up.
Massive bundles of weed keep washing up on Florida beaches, and police would really, really, really prefer it if you left it alone.
An ocean changing so rapidly that the auklets, puffins and other seabirds are dying and washing up on Alaska shores in alarming numbers.
Perhaps the most horrifying was the report of mutilated human body parts washing up on the shore near the Olympic beach volleyball venue.
Bathrooms are gender segregated, and feature composting toilets (that actually don't smell much at all) and sinks for brushing teeth and washing up.
Then there are the waves of Syrian immigrants washing up in rubber rafts and straining the already-strained resources of a bankrupt Greece.
Since the 1980s, bright orange parts of a novelty Garfield phone have been steadily washing up on the Iroise coast of Brittany in France.
Marine mammal rescue centers were overwhelmed with sea lion strandings in 2015, with some 4,600 animals washing up throughout the year, most before July.
When the first plane debris began washing up onto the shores of Africa, that basically confirmed that the plane had crashed into the ocean.
Wilmers likes to say she cooked dinner for him for 30 years, and Sam has quipped that Bennett never once did the washing up.
"I don't really want to own anything that I don't find beautiful, even if it's a washing-up bowl," Robertson says over the phone.
But in an incredible series of events, half-noshed great whites have been washing up on the Gansbaii beaches in South Africa since May.
"My initial thought from a distance was it looked like a great white, but I've never heard of one washing up here," he said.
His tasks normally range from washing up to taking part in supermarket collections twice a week, collecting food that stores would otherwise throw away.
Food products changed in size most often, especially cereals, meat and confectionery — but toilet rolls, nappies, tissues and washing-up liquid were affected too.
They will stop en route to talk to schools and communities, record the type of waste washing up on beaches and conduct clean-ups.
Moreover, while the volume washing up on beaches remains relatively stable, it's unclear how much more there will be, a Petrobras source told Reuters.
The result is both crushing and tender, waves of beat-less bass, drone, and reverb washing up against moments of heart-stopping melodic delicacy.
Much of the estuary's fish populations have been wiped out, and manatees and dolphins have been washing up on the sandy shores en mass.
For three decades, bright orange novelty phones shaped like the cartoon cat Garfield kept washing up on the shoreline of Brittany, in western France.
Now they form large swarms every summer, washing up on shores, endangering beachgoers and divers, blocking the water-intake pipes of power and desalinization plants.
Bright orange plastic novelty phones shaped like the grumpy cartoon cat Garfield kept washing up on the rocky Atlantic shoreline of Brittany, in western France.
Mr. Ramirez said he drifted from Chicago through London until "washing up" in Berlin in 2007 because he heard studio space was plentiful and cheap.
Earlier this year, market research company Mintel reported that Millennials were ditching cereal because they just can't deal with washing up their bowls and spoons.
One problem devotees face is that everyday life, such as cooking, washing up and holding down a job, can get in the way of doing good.
"Aged 11 she successfully campaigned for a company to alter their television advert that had used sexist language to sell washing-up liquid," reads the bio.
In general, they share a fear of a return to dot-com failures like Webvan and a coming tide of unicorpses washing up on the shore.
Last month, quiet beachfront communities on both sides of the North Sea were rocked by the sight of sperm whales washing up dead on their shores.
Remember that time researchers found that Millennials don't want to eat cereal for breakfast anymore because they just can't deal with washing up the bowl after?
"Image: Sara Wilson/FacebookAccording to the environmental group Sea Shepherd Hong Kong, the amount of trash currently currently washing up on Hong Kong's beaches is "unprecedented.
I would fight him on it, being of the opinion that washing up occasionally was good for us — and for the people with whom we lived.
Piles of trash began washing up Monday on the beaches of Zouk Mosbeh, a town 10 miles north of Beirut, leaving the shore littered with refuse.
The situation is more dire in rural Mozambique, with reports of people trapped by flood waters, cholera outbreaks and bodies washing up on flooded roads. 1.13.
Cleaning up after dinner, doing the washing up, loading the dishwasher... If I do all the cooking and food organizing, while shouldn't he do these things?
The new clip is the first in-depth look at what will be washing up on the shores of Emerald Bay Beach when the movie is released.
Older receivers can be an effective part of a passing game, but at the risk of a key cog washing up the way White did last year.
Others are reporting that bats living beneath Waugh Bridge, a Houston tourist destination complete with a bat-viewing platform, are struggling to survive and washing up dead.
The first traces of oil washing up on Japanese shores started to appear on January 28, when greasy sludge was found on the beaches of Takarajima island.
"When the fish are washing up by the thousands, people understand that it's not healthy for them to be swimming or fishing in those waters," Hecker said.
Headlines regarding stray bullets, body parts washing up on Copacabana Beach, and seemingly incessant muggings do little to suggest anything other than a disaster waiting to happen.
Satellite images reveal burning villages across northern Rakhine, and bodies have been washing up on the shores of the river that separates Myanmar from Bangladesh (see article).
Public sympathy for immigrants, once kindled by images of drowned infants washing up on European shores, has been curdled by terrorist attacks in Brussels, Paris and Nice.
" The bars at the stadium have all been mothballed, closed and shuttered, so now Kirkby's role is "washing up, a bit of laundry, keeping the place secure.
"I started doing the washing-up at my local pub, first during the weekends, and then three or four days a week during the summer," he says.
For several months, enormous great white shark corpses have been washing up on the Gansbaai beaches, often missing their livers as if feasted upon by cetacean Hannibal Lecters.
That's when Emmersyn pointed out a word she didn't quite understand to her dad, Cody, 218—and he immediately ran to Tiffany who was washing up after dinner.
Washing up, clothing yourself, and a one-stop shop at your nearest TJ's, Target, or Whole Foods (where the stores have already done the kitchen work for you).
Ferguson said that he had witnessed this type of event on the same beach in the past, with different types of shellfish washing up dead along the shores.
Plastic is pulled together in the powerful, circling currents of gyres, but it is also found in Arctic ice, washing up on remote islands, and infesting tourist destinations.
The debris washing up on the East African coast is consistent with computer models showing how ocean drift would carry the wreckage across the seas, according to officials.
Riverdale is no stranger to horror: the pilot episode ended with the body of a murdered Jason Blossom (Trevor Stines) washing up on the edge of Sweetwater River.
As companies add more stacks to the digital library of our life, even greater waves of stuff will get pushed to the sides, washing up in remote places.
Would I find an advanced version of Care-O-bot—one that really could fetch breakfast, do the washing up and make the beds—difficult to live with?
This year, Bali banned the use of single-use plastics, like plastic bags and straws, to tackle the tsunami of waste washing up on Indonesia's once pristine beaches.
In a mystery that has stoked anxiety in Japan, "ghost ships" carrying dead fisherman are washing up on Japanese shores — bearing signs that they came from North Korea.
But in Colchester, with animals and boats going missing and a drowned man washing up on shore, studies of the natural and physical world offer no satisfactory explanation.
He survived and jumped into the freezing Assomption River, washing up a few minutes later on a small island, where police found him bleeding to death in the snow.
"It's like those 'washing up' conversations you have at home, where you're able to be a lot more frank than if you were talking face-to-face," Roe said.
According to Save the Children, so far this year, the number of lone teenagers washing up on these Italian shores is 123,100—four times as many as last year.
The "crowdsourced wall", for example, contains collections of objects nominated by visitors (it currently boasts a pair of Levi's, a scarlet Olivetti typewriter and some yellow washing-up gloves).
A species of highly venomous sea snake that made rare appearances on two California beaches in recent months has also been washing up thousands of miles away in Australia.
It probably won't make you sick, but washing up with a bacteria-laden loofah isn't great for your skin, especially if you already have acne or any open wounds.
Perry picked up cat pampering quickly, took on a job as an entry level cat groomer and was soon combing out and washing up to 18 cats a day.
By defending its currency, China is actually conducting quantitative tightening (QT) and this contractionary policy has created an ugly deflationary deleveraging that is now washing up on U.S. shores.
Waves caused by Hurricane Dorian are washing up bricks of cocaine on Florida beachesHurricane Dorian is moving up the US coast, with Georgia and the Carolinas in its path.
This can help determine whether a new spill has occurred or whether nurdles that have been out in the ocean for a while are simply washing up on shore.
Images of heaps of garbage washing up on beaches, or marine animals getting entangled in or ingesting plastic waste have given antipollution activists new momentum to push for action.
The protests were prompted by millions of dead fish washing up on its shores since April — which local media and protesters have blamed on Formosa Plastics, a Taiwanese firm.
The change is also a reaction to plastic waste: reports of whales washing up with bellies stuffed with bottles and bags have gotten people really pissed about plastic pollution.
They had been marching against a government decision to seek further proof before disclosing the reason why fish have been washing up on the beaches of central provinces since April.
"There is a tragedy happening in Hong Kong now, and effectively a solidified 'oil spill' of trash/plastic washing up on Hong Kong's beaches," wrote local Doug Woodring on Facebook.
As thought pieces go, "The Port of Calls" is all waves of intriguing, sometimes curious ideas gently washing up on a now-you-see-it, now-you-don't, unknown shore.
As tens of thousands of refugees flooded Europe, the photos of the lifeless body of 2450-year-old Aylan Kurdi washing up on Turkey's coast prompted both outrage and action.
Soap, detergents and washing powders can irritate the skin and contribute to dryness because they remove oil from the skin (just as washing-up liquid removes grease from your dishes).
While organizations like the Black Sea Maritime Archaeology Project are investing in costly dive missions to view wrecks in situ, Aydin has fragments of history washing up at his feet.
A poisoned legacy of Taiwan steel haunts Vietnam beachSea life began washing up a year ago on this Vietnamese beach near a steel plant being developed by Taiwan's Formosa Plastics Corp.
According to the Cape Cod–based Atlantic White Shark Conservancy, it's gotten so cold that sharks in the area have been washing up on the shore and essentially freezing to death.
Late last year, so many bodies were washing up weekly on the shores of the small Greek island of Lesbos that the cemeteries on the island were running out of space.
"The waves of the trade war appear to be washing up on United States' shores," Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst for Asia Pacific at Oanda, wrote in a research note Wednesday.
A man moved by the writhing bodies of Syrian children subjected to a sarin attack should also be moved by the bodies of other Syrian children washing up on Turkish beaches.
After clearing my gym bag out and washing up, I reheat my veggies — a simple South Indian-style french bean and carrot mix, with two frozen paratas to go with it.
Desperate situation The spate of North Korean boats washing up in Japan is reminiscent of 2015, when more than 12 so-called ghost ships were discovered with dead bodies on board.
There was a rhythm and a repetition to the work that I liked, a sense of contentment in washing up at the night's end and putting things back where they belonged.
Alan, too, is stuck inside the loop, only he keeps resetting to his own bathroom sink, where he's washing up to get ready to leave and take his girlfriend on vacation.
But then, if you just sit there and drink wine like an unhelpful asshole—especially if someone else very loudly and actively does the washing up—then you lose the game, too.
But this might change, if the problems caused by climate change—not just stronger hurricanes, droughts, and rising seas, but political rupture—keep washing up on the disappearing shorelines of wealthy governments.
Ongoing pattern Ships washing up on the shores of Japan, some with decomposing corpses inside, could be a sign of growing desperation in North Korea as it's squeezed by sanctions, analysts say.
The confusion and division are emblematic of NATO's inability so far to deal comprehensively with threats washing up on its southern tier: terrorism, radical Islam, anarchy in North Africa and uncontrolled migration.
It was so cold in Massachusetts last week that sharks were washing up on the shoreline of Cape Cod Bay, "likely stranded due to cold shock," the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy said.
Separately, in a mystery that has stoked anxiety in Japan, a ghostly armada of boats carrying dead fisherman is washing up on Japanese shores — bearing signs that they came from North Korea.
In 2017, a few months after Hurricane Irma blew across lakes like Kissimmee and Okeechobee, hundreds of tons of dead fish, sea turtles, dolphins and manatees began washing up on Florida beaches.
" On Wednesday, Brazilian Environment Minister Ricardo Salles said thick crude oil that had been mysteriously washing up on hundreds of kilometers of beaches in nine northeastern states is "very likely from Venezuela.
Say the magic words and you can conjure up dodgy Eighties rock while up to your elbows in washing-up, or prove to your mum that Ronaldo has scored more goals than Messi.
SOFIA (Reuters) - Carcasses of dolphins are washing up on Bulgaria's Black Sea beaches at a higher than normal rate, with a record 108 dead animals discovered this year, local authorities said on Thursday.
While my first instinct would be to take a scalding hot shower and scrub down every inch of my body like a surgeon washing up before entering the operating room, that's not recommended.
But the carcasses washing up on New England beaches reveal an epidemic that's touching all ages, said Katie Pugliares-Bonner, a senior biologist and necropsy coordinator for the New England Aquarium in Boston.
Look at dishes this way and washing up isn't the shouldering of a burden but a renewal of the conditions by which all this — the talking, the eating, the communion — can happen again.
Image: AP Photo/Juan KaritaPeruvian authorities are scrambling to determine why thousands of critically endangered, Titicaca water frogs are washing up belly up, after an environmental group reported the mass die-off last week.
Following an initial report of dead frogs washing up along the banks of the Coata River, which flows into Lake Titicaca, Peru's National Forestry and Wildlife Service (Sefor) began investigating the matter last week.
Only a journalist finds "fresh" a fresh synonym for "new", so that the reader hears of "fresh clashes" or "fresh elections", or in one grisly example, "fresh bodies" washing up weeks after a tsunami.
Mr. Kane took the cleaning metaphor literally, magicking garbage bags into dresses (their ties turned to bows), washing-up rags into scratchy-looking knits, laundry bags into lace, and mops into silk-fringed shoes.
"Bodies washing up in Libya is something we often see preceded by a large shipwreck in the Central Mediterranean," Julia Black, who works with the organization's Missing Migrants Project in Berlin, said earlier this year.
BRASILIA/RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - A thick sludge of crude oil has been washing up on vast stretches of Brazil's coast for nearly two months, and authorities and experts have been baffled by its origin.
BRASILIA/RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - A thick sludge of crude oil has been washing up on vast stretches of Brazil's coast for nearly two months, and authorities and experts have been baffled by its origin.
But this series about "immigrants" who start washing up on the shores of a small town in Washington — and turn out to be time travelers from 150 years in the future — at least looks cool.
Instead of hitting viewers over the head with this information, TWD uses a clever sequence of scenes out of chronological order to set up Tara's circumstance, starting first with her washing up on a beach.
You have to spend an hour to get it, which costs a tenner (I always think time is money), because you have to go out and get the food and then do the washing up.
According to a release from the Flagler County Sheriff's Office shared on Thursday, "packages of marijuana have been washing up on the beaches in St. Johns, Flagler and Volusia counties" in the past two days.
It is not that the show was ahead of its time—more that it now reads like a vital warning, a visual message in a bottle washing up on this anxious shore of a year.
But two months after the fish started washing up on beaches here, the government has yet to announce the cause of the disaster or identify the toxin that killed marine life and poisoned coastal residents.
In a school cafeteria in Londonderry, Marco Rubio said Barack Obama was fundamentally changing our country, and that we never see "boatloads of American refugees" washing up on other countries' shores—evidence of our greatness.
"With the curry incident it wasn't malicious whatsoever, it was just a case of that business's washing-up facilities draining into the beck," Rob Hellawell, a pollution hunter hired by Friends of Bradford's Becks, said.
Last June, the death of a large blue whale after washing up on a beach in India's western coast sparked off a discussion on the absence of a protocol in India for rescuing stranded marine mammals.
Or that, for years before, he'd fallen out with his family, flunked out of college classes, overdosed, lied repeatedly about being clean, overdosed again, and cut ties with almost everyone he knew before washing up here.
New problems popped up last week: body parts washing up on the beach where volleyball will be played and police officers, upset about not getting paid, putting up a "Welcome to Hell" sign at the airport.
"If you were going to be an apprentice in another kitchen, a lot of the time you'd get given the basic jobs and the washing up, and when you've mastered, that you move up," she explains.
The debut feature film from the co-directors and screenwriters Bridget Savage Cole and Danielle Krudy hits some familiar noir notes — small-town corruption, bodies washing up and people doing whatever necessary to protect their own.
And last year the number of dead right whales washing up on Atlantic beaches surged to 17, Clay George, a senior wildlife biologist with Georgia's Department of Natural Resources, wrote last month in a department newsletter.
BRASILIA, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Oil mysteriously washing up on beaches in Brazil is "very likely from Venezuela," Brazilian Environment Minister Ricardo Salles said on Wednesday, citing a report by state-owned oil firm Petroleo Brasileiro SA .
BRASILIA/RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct 24 (Reuters) - A thick sludge of crude oil has been washing up on vast stretches of Brazil's coast for nearly two months, and authorities and experts have been baffled by its origin.
On Thursday, 51 pilot whales died after washing up on shores near the town of Owenga in the remote Chatham Islands, on the heels of another devastating stranding on Saturday that killed 145 whales on Stewart Island.
"I hope that we never see children washing up on the shores of the Aegean Sea," said Archbishop Ieronymos II, the leader of the Greek Orthodox Church, who called for a greater response by the United Nations.
Fuller, in particular, brought the seemingly unadaptable Hannibal Lecter books to TV, and the early episodes of American Gods suggest he might have done the same for this tale of old gods washing up on American shores.
And the environmental impacts of the leak have already begun, according to Radio NZ. Loti Yates, the director of the Solomon Islands Disaster Management Office, told the outlet that dead fish have been washing up on beaches.
Related: The Mysterious Case of Garfield Phones Washing Up on French Beaches Has Been Solved "The vast majority is broken up pieces of everyday used items, like bottle tops, toothpaste caps and broken up water bottles," says Smith.
You have more than likely bought products at least in part because you've seen her hands holding them on billboards and in TV commercials—from washing up liquid and nail varnish to cheese spreads and high-end jewelry.
One of the most remote islands in the Pacific Ocean is covered with more than 37 million pieces of waste plastic, with an estimated 3,500 bits of debris washing up on its shores every day, scientists said Monday.
One of the oddest mysteries we've heard in a while has been solved after a group has uncovered why parts of novelty Garfield phones have been washing up on France's Brittany coast for the past 30-plus years.
You can use it to keep your ears warm on a cold day, to tame your hair during a sweaty yoga class, or just to keep your hair out of your face while washing up or applying makeup.
We're blessed with roughly 11,073 miles of waves washing up on our coastline, but all we can seem to do is dip our toes in it twice a year or post the odd Instagram snap on day trips.
She hopes to produce a documentary that will expose the travail of the human flood of migrants from Africa — oppressed, unhoused, destitute — who are washing up on the several coasts of the Canary Islands, halfway between the continents.
The sheer amount of plastic that is washing up on beaches and forming new islands offshores is abstract until you see these eye-opening photos that make you second-guess every purchase, package, and plastic bag in your life.
Images like a Ku Klux Klan member riding the subway, Jesus turning into a skeleton, and Syrian child refugee Alan Kurdi washing up dead on the beach— all rendered like a children's book— make the video vivid and impactful.
But the Chronicle Herald notes that the turbine is a good 100 kilometres away from the sites where marine life has been washing up, and they're not showing any signs of being chewed up by the turbine's massive rotors.
Update: The Department of Fisheries and Oceans has analyzed the water and the bottom of the bay near where the creatures have been washing up and found no evidence of anything causing the deaths, the CBC reported on Friday.
There are now more than 0003 million registered Syrian refugees languishing in makeshift camps, washing up on the shores of Greece in rubber dinghies, and crawling under the razor wire fences built to keep them out of Western Europe.
"I have seen the amount of plastic washing up on the beaches rising at an alarming rate over the past 30 years of swimming," Lecomte told me via a phone interview before he set out for his daily swim.
Listening to music, the standard drunken thoughts enter my mind: I want to be Pat Benatar; I want to be friends with Popcaan; I want to make music that sounds like the waves washing up in front of me.
Biologists at the government-funded Pelagis Observatory in La Rochelle first noticed a spike in dolphins washing up on beaches in 2017, when 1,200 of them were found dead on the French coast, followed by 900 more in 2018.
Every once in a while, there are clearings; that's when you can see exposed views of rolling mountains, covered in thick, deep-green forests, and the blue waters of the East China Sea washing up along sandy beaches in the distance.
There was that boat full of coke that went missing in Papua New Guinea; those random packages that started washing up in Fiji; and that mysterious 20kg brick of cocaine that was found in the surf at a Sydney beach.
He showers in silent pockets of time when nobody needs the bathroom; he runs downstairs at 8:15 PM, just when he knows three of you are finishing up cooking dinner, right before the 8003:30 PM washing up rush.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (CNN)Just weeks before the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, venues for the Games faced construction delays and bizarre challenges - like sewage in sailing waters, and human body parts washing up at the volleyball beach.
After washing up in New York harbor several months before he's expected back from his turn in a cruise production of Mahogany, Titus spends several episodes juggling half-hearted heartbreak and a deep, dark secret that turns out to be underwhelming.
A type of foul-smelling algae called sargassum won't stop washing up on the shoresExperts say the amounts of sargassum washing to shore could only get worse because of climate change, destroying entire ocean ecosystems as more algae grows and spreads.
Nick Bond, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Washington credited with coining the "blob" moniker, told the Post that the last event caused "a litany of horrors," like dead sea birds washing up "in piles" along beaches in Washington state.
Most nights out drift into nothingness and all that hype and anticipation fizzles out as soon as you leave the house, washing up the next day in a dishwater grey puddle of remorse that crackles like an alka seltzer of ennui.
The Caribbean nation is known for sapphire seas and ivory beaches, but it is grappling with waves of garbage washing up on its shores, a vivid reminder of the presence of thousands of tons of plastic in the world's oceans.
The birds, a fish-eating species called the common murre, were severely emaciated and appeared to have died of starvation between the summer of 22016 and the spring of 22019, washing up along North America's west coast, from California to Alaska.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil's Mines and Energy Minister Bento Albuquerque said on Thursday that the government had not confirmed the origin of oil mysteriously washing up on Brazilian beaches but noted that it has properties similar to Venezuelan petroleum.
While reports of dead animals washing up on shore with their stomachs filled with plastic have become sadly common, the new study reveals that beached carcasses are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to plastic pollution in our oceans.
No wonder my allergies are so bad, I just went from washing up a few minutes ago to cleaning my kitchen with a filthy cloth, to typing on a microbe infested keyboard while maintaining he habit of scratching my hair and face.
Several North Korean fishermen rescued earlier this month by Japanese authorities were also returned to the country, on their request, officials said, indicating that at least some of those washing up on their neighboring nation's shores are not attempting to flee there.
Incendiary rhetoric promulgated by Fox News, its chief devotee the president, and sundry members of the Republican Party would have you believe that a human wave is washing up at our southern border in incomprehensible numbers, bringing disease and murder in its wake.
Fish raised in farms near Vung Ang port in Ha Tinh province, about 400 km (250 miles) south of Hanoi, began dying on April 6, with more dead fish subsequently washing up on nearby beaches, the Vietnamese government said in a report.
Environmental groups call it another example of state officials playing fast and loose with money that was supposed to be spent restoring the Gulf after the 250 blowout, which still leaves tar balls washing up on the state's roughly 100-mile coastline.
Environmental groups call it another example of state officials playing fast and loose with money that was supposed to be spent restoring the Gulf after the 2010 blowout, which still leaves tar balls washing up on the state's roughly 100-mile coastline.
There were also the body parts washing up on the shore where beach volleyball games will be played, the toxically polluted bay that will host swimming and sailing events, and the skydivers who fell to their deaths trying to recreate the Olympic rings.
PARIS (Reuters) - With their father playing in the NBA, the young Stephen and Seth Curry had an all-access pass to watch games and practice — but only if the trash was out, the dog was walked and all the washing up was done.
Less than a year and a half after the enormous earthquake and tsunami on March 11, 2011, left more than 18,000 dead or missing in Japan, the first pieces of wreckage began washing up on the shores of Canada and the United States.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct 10 (Reuters) - Brazil's Mines and Energy Minister Bento Albuquerque said on Thursday that the government had not confirmed the origin of oil mysteriously washing up on Brazilian beaches but noted that it has properties similar to Venezuelan petroleum.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A warming ocean is taking its toll on California's popular and playful sea lions for a fourth straight year, with scientists now reporting lower birth rates depleting the population, and masses of young animals still washing up starving and stranded on beaches.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Oil slicks washing up on beaches along more than 2,000 kilometers (1,240 miles) of Brazil's northeast coastline could be the worst environmental "attack" in the country's history, the chief executive of state-run oil giant Petrobras said on Tuesday.
America has a moral obligation to do more to ensure that 7-year-olds are not bailing water out of their sinking rafts, or washing up dead on the beach because their parents are desperate to get them to a place where they can grow and thrive.
"I don't doubt that it can grow, not just due to de-platformed extremists washing up there, but no doubt libertarians or others concerned about greater restrictions on the main social media sites," said Matthew Feldman, director of the Center of Analysis of the Radical Right.
The government's admission and settlement with Save the Children Australia related to an incident in 2014 when several refugees sewed their mouths shut and others drank washing up powder, and follows two self-immolations in recent weeks, leaving one refugee dead and another in critical condition.
The government's admission and settlement with Save the Children Australia related to an incident in 20143 when several refugees sewed their mouths shut and others drank washing up powder, and follows two self-immolations in recent weeks, leaving one refugee dead and another in critical condition.
With untreated sewage washing up on Gaza's shores, international aid workers warning of a humanitarian crisis and Israeli officials worrying aloud about an epidemic or another explosion of violence in the offing, Egypt gathered Hamas leaders, including Mr. Haniyeh, in Cairo once more on Sept. 9.
" It continues: "Aged 11 [Meghan] successfully campaigned for a company to alter their television advert that had used sexist language to sell washing-up liquid," noting that this, and other early experiences of activism, "helped to shape her lifelong commitment to causes such as social justice and women's empowerment.
"Based on our sampling at five sites we estimated that more than 17 tonnes of plastic debris has been deposited on the island, with more than 3570 new pieces of litter washing up each day on one beach alone," Jennifer Lavers, the paper's lead author, said in a statement.
"Solid fundamental data that gets to the core of the U.S. economy is overshadowed by the potential for a global slowdown washing up on our shores," said Phil Blancato, chief executive of Ladenburg Thalmann Asset Management in New York but he said the sell off was buying opportunity.
The film, "Dugma: The Button", shot in late 2014 and last year, follows members of the then al Qaeda-linked Islamist rebel group Nusra Front as they wait to be deployed as suicide bombers — showing them in a restaurant, washing up dishes or chatting as gunfire rings out nearby.
"Solid fundamental data that gets to the core of the U.S. economy is overshadowed by the potential for a global slowdown washing up on our shores," said Phil Blancato, chief executive of Ladenburg Thalmann Asset Management in New York but he said the sell off was buying opportunity.
This German-British production, washing up on Hulu on Monday, is a surf and turf proposition: Half the action takes place aboard another cramped U-boat, while half takes place ashore, among the Nazi occupiers and French collaborators and resisters of La Rochelle, France, where the boats are based.
And yet, when I am menstruating, I absolutely feel a struggle to play drums, or to do a lot of otherwise ordinary things, like walking across a room without stubbing my toe, doing the washing up with dropping a bowl, literally just getting out of bed without tripping over.
Some might see that ease and efficiency as a downside — I'm not kidding, many kitchen products have been rejected by the market because they felt like cheating — but I'm not too proud to admit that I want my food fast and easy and my washing up kept to a minimum.
One of the bleakest stories of the year so far was the report of a 6-ton sperm whale washing up on the shores of southern Spain with 64 pounds of plastic in its stomach, a grotesque sign of the alarming rate at which we're dumping plastics into the ocean.
Tar balls and larger chunks of weathered oil are still washing up on beaches in the northern Gulf, and the federal government linked the spill to the deaths of large numbers of dolphins, tens of thousands of birds and turtles, and billions of oysters, one of the Gulf states' biggest products.
The last Bachelor, Nick Viall, managed to fit the bill despite being the most internal of internal hires, having gone through not one but two rounds as a Bachelorette contestant (he courted both Andi Dorfman in 2014 and Kaitlyn Bristowe in 2015) before washing up in the shores of Bachelor in Paradise in 2016.
Boggild and co-author Dr. Mary Elizabeth Wilson of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston report that beginning in 2011, larger-than-normal rafts of the brown seaweed began washing up on shores around the Caribbean, originating from the northeast coast of Brazil, and by 2018, record amounts were reported.
We applaud the Obama administration, the Department of the Interior and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management for listening to the coastal residents, business owners and political leaders all along the Atlantic coast, whose livelihoods and way of life were threatened by the specter of coastal industrialization and oil washing up on their beaches.
The company in the novel did bear a resemblance to a group known as the Filthy 13, a band of rambunctious, authority-defying paratroopers who were far better known for drinking than for washing up, who were in and out of the stockade, and who landed behind German lines just before the invasion of Normandy.
There has been a feminist critique of the environmental focus on diapers that basically says, Hey, to not use a disposable diaper, or to do all of the things you're supposed to be doing to save the Earth, we have to be asking (typically) the female parent to basically give over her life to recycling and washing up diapers.
The storm has killed at least 30 people in the Bahamas and 5 in the US.Photos show the mangled airplanes and buildings at Grand Bahama airport that Hurricane Dorian left behind'Hurricane Hunters' have been flying in and out of Dorian — here's what they've seen inside this powerful stormWaves caused by Hurricane Dorian are washing up bricks of cocaine on Florida beaches   
If McKay's two Marseille novels take place during the 1920s "era of the high seas black stowaway," as Holcomb and Maxwell note in their introduction, the books' more footloose stories of black vagabonds — McKay's preferred term — from around the world washing up together on the shores of Europe forecast the confusion and anguish of what has, nearly a century later, erupted into a global migration crisis.
Then again, I reserve the right to arch a skeptical eyebrow in this storyline's direction in the future because the tail end of the episode shows the running woman washing up on the shore of Westworld at the feet of leering Native Americans — a population that the show has barely shown an interest in developing beyond their ability to scare the shit out of human guests and cowboy hosts alike.
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