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In Sunday's episode titled "Beached," a body is found by a popular beachside bar and the case leads to a love triangle that may have ended in murder.
Kayla Ewell Recalls Familiar Territory as a "Spicy Vixen" on The Glades 2011
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Vimeo this has nothing to do with the cinema but how cool is this "Beached" video from Sydney Australia?
Film Experience Blog 2008
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Beached will put people through four days of survival in and around the waters of Key West.
Matt Browner Hamlin: The GORUCK Challenge: Bringing People Together Under Really Big Logs Matt Browner Hamlin 2012
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In response, there have been cover stories on national magazines, proclaiming The End of Men and The Beached White Male, and even a photo in Newsweek of a suited man, captioned "Sorry, He's Toast."
Ellen Galinsky: What About the Men? Ellen Galinsky 2011
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Beached will put people through four days of survival in and around the waters of Key West.
Matt Browner Hamlin: The GORUCK Challenge: Bringing People Together Under Really Big Logs Matt Browner Hamlin 2012
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Mike Furbank, East Riding council's head of improvement and learning, said: "The council supports the school in its concerns about the language and representation of certain issues in the planned community opera Beached and also feel that this can be resolved through judicious and sensitive reworking of elements of the scene in question."
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In response, there have been cover stories on national magazines, proclaiming The End of Men and The Beached White Male, and even a photo in Newsweek of a suited man, captioned "Sorry, He's Toast."
Ellen Galinsky: What About the Men? Ellen Galinsky 2011
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In response, there have been cover stories on national magazines, proclaiming The End of Men and The Beached White Male, and even a photo in Newsweek of a suited man, captioned "Sorry, He's Toast."
Ellen Galinsky: What About the Men? Ellen Galinsky 2011
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In response, there have been cover stories on national magazines, proclaiming The End of Men and The Beached White Male, and even a photo in Newsweek of a suited man, captioned "Sorry, He's Toast."
Ellen Galinsky: What About the Men? Ellen Galinsky 2011
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The plug was pulled at the weekend on the opera Beached after months of rehearsal involving 400 residents of Bridlington.
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