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There are many natural fungicides that are used to control Downey Mildew, Rust, Black Spot, Powdery Mildew and other exotic diseases, but by now you should get the idea that the basis for regaining the health of the roses and other plants is to regain the health of the soil
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rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal; 20 but lay up for
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Despite years of neglect made visible by thin, almost transparent patches of rust and jaggedly flaking automotive paint, the front wing of the little Austin Metro barely flexed under heel
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From the passageway the digitally enhanced voice of Citizen Marat burst into life once more, corroding the moment of doubt into a thousand flakes of brittle rust
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Behind the stone pillared frame and rust brown hinges,
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Plaster hangs on walls, stained red with the rust of long hammered nails,
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machine skeletons rust in the shaved ground,
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Dressed in swanky velveteen of burgundy and rust, her windows were curtained from top to bottom, giving a distant effect of luxurious chic
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actually, he is the chairperson of the main temple 1 rust
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I stood transfixed in sadness as it all fell into place and saw everything she'd tried to prove, had lived for, had turned to dust and rust
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eaves dripped rust from the corroded iron guttering that hung to the
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There are hundreds of metal tines on a large, circular wheel, and the entire contraption is pitted and brown with rust
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20But lay up for you treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and
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discourage rust, and painted in olive drab camouflage colours
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The enamel coating on the fridge has given up the ghost and brown chips of rust show through the face of the door
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heave, rust encrusted iron cracked and gave way
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Colours begin to merge, a ragged paint job, primary bright and flecked with rust at the wheel arches
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door as evidence of the freshly removed rust
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In the first place they were metallic in construction and secondly the pools of rust decking the road side where they had once stood was deemed unsightly
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As they are less liable to rust and impurity, they can more easily be kept clean; and the utensils, either of the table or the kitchen, are often, upon that account, more agreeable when made of them
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Was it her imagination or was there still a rust colored stain on the blade? A sickening memory of the pain and fear suffused her mind
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The evidence of Naud visitation was everywhere in the two systems: moons and planets carelessly mined, automated refineries left here and there to rust and decay on the otherwise nicest real estate, having already clotted the atmospheres and generally made a mess of those worlds and their systems
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It was enacted, that the resolution of two-thirds of these creditors in number and value should bind the rust, both with regard to the time which should be allowed to the company for the payment of their debts, and with regard to any other agreement which it might be thought proper to make with them concerning those debts
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The entropy of rust had also not yet
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Bogie was solid black, and his female counterpart, Bacall, was rust colored
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One was that it should never be polished, as the polish would remove the anti-corrosion protection thus causing to box to rust for those lucky enough to be stationed at the coast
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Originally it had been painted white but now big red rust stains showed through every surface
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They had their way with her and left her where she lay, in a damp place that smelled of metal and rust
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While paneled in plates and sheathing of alloy metals of various sizes and textures, the fasteners were ferrous and left huge rust streaks on every seam
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As all we build and buy turns to rust?
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And when your factories begin to rust
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The paint of her freeboard was stained with broad orange rust stripes running over faded, ancient white
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Alternating with the rust stripes were black, dripping runs of greasy oil, giving her the overall coloring of a seagoing Bengal tiger
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The knife seemed to be made of steel or a similar metal, perhaps even silver, but that could not explain how it had been able to weather time without being reduced to little more than a useless piece of rust
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I have loved bloody leaders and rust brick roofs in the sun
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welding and bolts along the outer plating were brown with rust
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produced another device, less bulky, shinier, and free of rust
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Mat 6:20 But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal:
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Cause their Consciousness was rust
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You could tell that Tapio was the foreman because he drove a Pontiac with no rust
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ground, rough and jagged, the red layers of rust smeared across
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scratch on the steel blade, only a faint smear of rust
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gods save themselves from rust and moth, though they be covered with purple raiment
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except they wipe off the rust, they will not shine, for neither when they were molten did they feel it
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“Use of my sword brings about wear, tear and rust
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and rust of the steel piping that extended the length of its figure,
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looking glass, and you shall know that his rust has not been altogether wiped away
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When dry blood had turned the water to rust, Mrs
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New and rust
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Ancient and filled with rust
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Blue it was, with odd patches of rust looking like dried blood
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But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal:
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on the rust and waiting until we could leave
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picked at the rust until it was time to leave
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bathroom, and the rust stains below the spout of the
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19 "Don't lay up treasures for yourselves on the Earth where moth and rust consume and where thieves break through and steal;
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20 but lay up for yourselves treasures in Heaven where neither moth nor rust consume and where thieves don't break through and steal;
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The rust at the corners stained his hands brown
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5:40-7:27 And if any man will sue you through the law and takes away your shirt let him have your overcoat also; and whoever shall compel you to go one mile go with him two miles; Give to him who asks of you and from him who would borrow from you do not turn away; You all have heard that it has been said: You shall love your neighbour and hate your enemy but I say to you love your enemies bless those who curse you do good to those who hate you and pray for those who despitefully use you and persecute you so that you all may be the children of your Father who is in Heaven because He makes his sun to rise on evil people and good people and sends rain on the just and on the unjust because if you all love those who love you what reward do you have? Do not even the tax collectors do the same? And if you salute your brothers only what more do you do than others? Do not even the heathen do that? therefore be perfect even like your Father in Heaven who is perfect; be diligent so that you do not give your charity in front of men to be seen by them otherwise you have no reward from your Father who is in Heaven; therefore do not sound a trumpet in front of you when you do your giving of charity like the hypocrites do in the synagogues and on the streets so that they may have the glory of men; truly I say to you they have their reward; but when you give charity do not let your left hand know what your right hand does so that your giving of charity may be in secret and your Father who sees secretly shall Himself reward you openly; and when you pray you shall not be as the hypocrites are because they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets so that they may be seen by men; truly I say to you they have their reward; but when you pray enter into your closet and when you have shut your door pray to your Father who is in secret and your Father who sees secretly shall reward you openly; and when you pray do not use vain repetitions like the heathen do because they think that they shall be heard from out of their long talks therefore do not be like them because your Father knows what things you have need before you ask Him therefore pray like this and in this manner: Our Father who is in Heaven let your name be holy; let your Kingdom come let your will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven; give to us this day our daily bread and forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil because Yours is the Kingdom and the power and the glory for ever; Amen; because if you all forgive men their trespasses your heavenly Father will also forgive you but if you do not forgive men their trespasses neither will your Father forgive you your trespasses; also when you fast do not be like the hypocrites with a sad expression because they disfigure their faces so that they may appear to men as fasting; truly I say to you they have their reward; but when you fast anoint your head and wash your face so that you do not appear to men to be fasting; but fast because your Father who is in secret and who sees secretly shall reward you openly; Do not lay up treasures on the Earth for your selves where moth and rust corrupts and where thieves break into and steal but lay up treasures in Heaven for your selves where neither moth nor rust corrupts and where thieves do not break through nor steal; because where your treasure is there will be your heart also; The light of the body is the eye therefore if your eye is wholesome your whole body shall be filled with light; but if your eye is corrupt your whole body shall be full of darkness; therefore if the light that is in you is darkness how great is that darkness! No man can serve two masters because either he will hate one and love the other or he will hold to the one and despise the other; You cannot serve God and Mammon therefore I say to you have no fixation on thoughts about your life what you shall eat or what you shall drink nor even what you shall put on for your body
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But once Stephen began to work at it with her pocket-knife, scraping away the rust, it began to loosen— and in about a quarter-of-an-hour it came off!
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"You look good in rust," Trask told her
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‘No, Stanley, a didn’t hear,’ I said, secretly grateful to him and his rust bucket of a
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With that and the rust I got a decent price
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Her rust hair, braided in many rows, hung to her waist
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The attic was filled with Greek hero junk: armor stands covered in cobwebs; once-bright shields pitted with rust; old leather steamer trunks plastered with stickers saying ITHAKA, CIRCE’S ISLE, and LAND OF THE AMAZONS
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Some people are like Oxygen and combine readily with most every element but may rust and wear out their relationships quickly
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color of rust, and as he flew, his giant hummingbird wings sounded like a
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I made an appointment for later that evening and she rattled away, leaving a patch of rust on the new pavers
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It was covered with a dusting patina of rust, with the odd
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See that rust colored stain by your foot?” Marcus looked down
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His boots were of Kordavan leather, his hose and doublet of plain, dark silk, tarnished with the wear of the camps and the stains of armor rust
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Rust flecked the iron bracings of the mighty bronze portal
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Rust has eaten nearly through it
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Hallway down, we came up on two huge metal monsters that were piles of rust, just barely enough left to let us know that these must have been earthmoving machines
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The rust on it told me it hadn’t moved in ages – it was rusted solid
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‘Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal
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But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal
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They rust and have to be cleaned quickly
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The coins in it were chipped off, stained with silver rust, and almost damaged
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TO THOSE WHO TRAVEL ON WHEELS WET WITH RUST,
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Carelessly out in the rain to rust and rot
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covered by plants and rust, planes that had broken wings or boats that were
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urine and rust off the metallic bars in their stalls
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licking the iron off the rust
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A rusty windmill was still working even though rust has
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No one had gone into the room again since they had taken Melquíades’ body out and had put on the door a padlock whose parts had become fused together with rust
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Thankfully, in Shadowville there was no rust
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They were brought to a metallic door with a few bits of rust
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The hinges had crum-bled with rust, the doors were held up only by clouds of cobwebs, the windows were soldered shut by dampness, and the floor was broken by grass and wildflowers and in the cracks lizards and all manner of vermin had their nests, all of which seemed to confirm the notion that there had not been a human being there for at least half a century
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He went through the dusty and solitary streets, examining with scientific interest the inside of houses in ruin, the metal screens on the windows broken by rust and the dying birds, and the inhabitants bowed down by memories
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Almost always, between loves, they would eat naked in the bed, in the hallucinating heat and under the daytime stars that the rust had caused to shine on the zinc ceiling
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Research has paid off dividends: vehicles are made of materials that don’t rust so quickly
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The water was 'infested' with rust
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" So, too, does the priest in "Rust" as he returns home to regroup
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The nut undid easily, chewing rust off the stud like smoke, instantly swept away in the current
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Rust particles and blood drifted around his head, as they moved with the current
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rust through the hull of an aircraft carrier--and that’s what sinks the bulk
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frames still lined the gaps between the pillars, strands of chicken-wire now wholly rust
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were rusted beyond hope of opening, fused together at hinge and at lock, clinging to
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On every door a faceplate rusted on
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On every door a faceplate rusted on wrought iron runners, closed against the light of real wax candles guttering on stone ledges set into the walls
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and the parts having rusted, decayed in the earth,
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'We are coming!' Mama said as his group pushed the rusted metal gate of the
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Unlike Reston, it was colorful and in good repair, not gaunt, rusted steel skeletons and crumbly, graffiti-covered concrete covered with moss, kudzu and choke-cherry
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Rusted chains and pulleys
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A rusted bicycle with two flat tires sat in the
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still there—a rusted blue color—but the tracks and railroad ties were missing
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No longer able to stand on her own legs, she utilized the bridge's rusted iron railing as a crutch, and with whatever strength she had left she dragged herself across
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He removed a rusted bolt from the gate
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I wanted to see what I could find in the adjacent gas station before it got dark and stumbled out the front door, barely catching myself against a rusted pole that held up the awning
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There were quite a few of those bastards milling around the rusted metal
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He remembered clearly how the bridge was barely standing with it’s rusted through metal and cracked cement standings
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I walked back into the ticket hall and saw the holes in the roof the advertising signs on the walls were rusted and covered in green growth and most of the brown and green tiles were missing
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"And if you hadn't given me the box, it might have rusted away in that
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For interest sake that Army post mortem crocodile had the remains of a dead terrorist inside him and we all ran away when a rusted hand grenade fell out
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"It's only rusted 'ere and there, ain't it? It'll be fine, yer'll see
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At the parking lot, I sat carefully on the rusted trunk of Mia"s old Honda Civic
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He was usually parked out in front waiting for Cassandra in his blue rusted out Cadillac
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It’s so dark I can barely see them, but when I stare at the huge, rusted supports holding the wheel in place, I see the rungs of a ladder
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Now we just call it “Millenium,” and it is a stretch of bare land and several rusted metal sculptures—one an abstract, plated mammoth, another shaped like a lima bean that dwarfs me in size
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It was rusted and corroded, but
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they saw the rusted metal doorway had been chained by thick
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Cry through the rusted lock of love
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narrow hallway of the small bungalow, its rusted hinges creaking
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slabs of the tower’s external wall, draped in parts with rusted
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She had been screaming for so long, that by the time she could calm down, her voice was all rusted away
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Furthermore, the state trooper took an obviously staged photo of Mike’s sneaker and assorted rusted beer cans which had been along the road for years in front of a post
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Our underground oil tanks were rusted but empty
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If the pipe is rusted out in parts
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If the roof is rusted out and the hole is obvious
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Forty-year-old rusted faces that wouldn’t hold paper were replaced with new faces, brush was trimmed, lights were fixed
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“Jesus! This thing must have rusted a bit since we were
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She came to her senses towards evening when a cold jet of water from the rusted pipe sticking out over the dam, landed on her shoulder
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was aging and stranded in rusted colours, ranging from brown to
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It had rusted with the years of lying in the wet, and the lid was so tightly fitted down that it was almost impossible to move it
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bars (that had since helplessly rusted), which were joined in a
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from the ones on the road, but just as rusted and vine laden)
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cage would break open once the rusted wire had corroded
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I devoted the next couple of days to weakening the rusted
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a stocky bot bouncer; his arms rusted and several dents on its
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The iron fence was badly rusted, but you could tell that it had once been very fancy
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rusted pieces of wire on the fence
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Horst pretty well ran the radio store all by himself now, but instead of sitting out of sight at a workbench in some cluttered corner somewhere, trying to recap a rusted grid connector on a radio tube, he was now up front in the showroom with polished shoes, wearing a tie, smelling of after-shave lotion and selling those big receivers with the incredible new hi-fi sound quality
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Ignacia laid in bed every night hoping, and not hoping, to hear his rusted wheels rounding on the high wire
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The rusted wheels rounded the graveside three times, as if doing victory laps, then scooped up the beauty upon its handlebars, and scaled high up upon the wire
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He always parked his old rusted out pickup truck behind the restaurant
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hair the color of rusted iron
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They seemed to smile at the decay, rusted and old
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The powerful Leader of the Vampires grasped the base of the interlocking grid of rusted, iron strips
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The children saw for the first time that he wore long black trousers—soaking wet and clinging wetly to his legs—tucked into high leather boots with rusted silver buckles
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The titanium alloy chamber has buckled, warped, and rusted into what might make good paint pigments
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But, instead of making Gaspar release his grip, this caused the ancient, rusted gutter to tear away from the wall at one side, so that it swung down and sideways, like a single arc of a pendulum, with Gaspar still holding on tightly
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One even had the rusted metal of an old cuff on one ankle with a short chain attached
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The rust on it told me it hadn’t moved in ages – it was rusted solid
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Brushing the snow aside revealed a metal bar, completely rusted and heavily discoloured
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The ranch was large and cluttered with the rusted remains of tractors, trailers, wagons and various weird ranching implements that gave lie to the adage that form follows function; their esoteric forms gave not the slightest inkling of arcane utility
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The plane has become little more than a rusted shell
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Several of the round and rusted iron uprights from the railing were scattered on the ground, and Siri grabbed one and held it out in front of him just as his pursuer arrived
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Nearby, a rusted shipping container had been jammed under the dead tree and, although it was badly weathered, Siri could see that at one time it had been painted with some sort of foliage design, overwritten with large, now unreadable, ornamental lettering
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Protruding from below the water line, the ruins had been reduced to stumps of concrete, topped with twisted branches of tangled, rusted steel from the upper floors
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From time to time he could see various rusted hulks and other signs of wreckage in the desert outside the defences, possibly the remains from previous conflicts
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Strong winds, capable of completely changing the appearance of the desert, was a frequent condition and Siri was unfortunate to have encountered a storm, which forced him to take shelter inside an abandoned and rusted petrol tanker
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There was nothing there but dirt covered rocks and a rusted out frame of a jeep with all four wheels gone
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For miles, he hasn"t been able to see or find anything but a few rusted pieces of metal
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There was a pattern on the blade, but because it was so rusted that he couldn’t clearly make out the design
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When he reached there he found that it had a rusted lock on it
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It looked hollow and gutted with almost all parts rusted away
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He saw Yeltsa seated on the top of a car rusted until it was completely orange and brown
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Lezura was a room about half the size of her bedroom back at the inn, painted light green with cracked stone walls with an ornate brown ceiling possessing a single fan rusted and spinning slowly above her
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town appear dusty or rusted out
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It looked similar to the one back at the Hapchenan community, except a little more rusted, even with a large dent, and with less tubes spilling out of the top
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The rusted remains of an old truck were faintly visible inside, getting clearer as the light of the jeeps crept over its corpse
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They went on board a riverboat, the wooden wheel of which had a sound of conflagration, and whose rusted metal plates reverberated like the mouth of an oven
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Vehicles; rusted old excuses for cars, hovercars and carriages, screeched wheels and careening into each other as they turned away from the orderran ships
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The worst part was that the rain was affecting everything and the driest of machines would have flowers popping out among their gears if they were not oiled every three days, and the threads in brocades rusted, and wet clothing would break out in a rash of saffron-colored moss
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The waves of lucidity that were so scarce during the rains became more frequent after August, when an and wind began to blow and suffocated the rose bushes and petrified the piles of mud, and ended up scattering over Macondo the burn-ing dust that covered the rusted zinc roofs and the age-old almond trees forever
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The pilot then hurriedly pulled his ship away from this hellish spot, climbing steeply and accelerating towards Europa: he needed to have his ship washed and decontaminated in a hurry before it became one big piece of rusted junk
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bowls, I was safely hidden behind a row of rusted out cars
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After years of having to throw away rusted and unused and smelly pads, I finally decided that this would be much more economical
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Pushing up hard he dislodge part of a badly rusted through metal sheet, and crawled out onto the roof surface
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The metal roof sheets were treacherous, paper-thin in most places, often just holes where they were rusted through
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He reached his fingers in gingerly and pulled out a long cylindrical, rusted metal pipe, with a cap on the end
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mentioned earlier, the gate is old and rusted
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cause that the owner didn’t take care of it, but the fact that it’s dirty and rusted is not the
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be the only thing on the vehicle that’s not rusted or covered with dirt
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She had to put some significant strength in her effort before the lever moved with a noise of rusted out metal
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TAN RU, rusted!
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Through the chicken shed, birds scattering at our feet the three of us journeyed on, until our Transylvanian Troll paused at a sheet of rusted, crinkly tin
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Doors teeter on their rusted hinges
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Rusted plaques adorn many of the buildings
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They then went the same day to sell to an antiquary an old rusted sword that Lady Jeanne had found in a submerged cave during one of her frequent swims
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“Probably rusted over a bit
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Its metal roof, which might have reflected the sun’s powerful rays when it was brand new, was completely rusted
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With a lone nod of his head, Rhone forced the rusted
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“Are you comin"?” Rhone inquired as he pulled the rusted
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The roof is rusted throughout; the toi-
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The rusting cranes and conveyor belts in the water made a challenging obstacle course
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In response, Brazilian space-based weapons bombed the Basran and Chirpol refineries on the gulf, destroying the last rusting remnants of the oil-based jihad
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I walked on the white sand, I admired the high blond cliffs surrounding the beach, I passed by the old shipwreck which has been rusting under the sun for decades now
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on the cracked plastic bumper of his rusting, once white car
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scattering chick down in thin, sticky layers on rusting welds
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of rusting refinery conduits,
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One by one the aged, rusting nails that
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Rusting Rovers and clapped out Citroens
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Billy is aware of death, aware of the metallic smell on the breeze, and with little Bex by his side, with the ghost girl in his arms, he sits next to a piece of rusting, fang-toothed farm machinery with a gun barrel pressed against his temple
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Beyond that he could see a variety of rooftops and an antenna mounted on a rusting frame
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He stared across the estuary and focused on the rusting hull
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The dummy was trying get away from us by crossing the river sort of tight rope walking on the lower span of a rusting railway trestle
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Her last eighty or ninety years had been spent living in a rusting compartment, doing who knows what, in some second or third rate freight brokerage-cum-impound yard
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of the rusting machines and old abandoned shacks, considerably
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came to a tall iron barrier in the centre of their path, the rusting
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revive the rusting former steel-producing capital of Japan
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construction yard, draping heavy rusting beams from their
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it continued on beneath a series of huge rusting pipes that arced
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Everyone assumed that the rusting hulk of the old ship was somewhere on the surface of Altgeld
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Frank carefully leaned over the rusting iron fence and read:
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“You’d better,” muttered Ma, her ferret eyes glancing at a rusting old clock on the wall
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The bulky form of Ma sat hunched at the steering wheel, her round face set in a grimly determined manner as she parked the rusting machinery behind the line of standing scarecrows
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Ma sat at the wheel, her podgy frame dwarfing the rusting machine that she steered to a halt in front of the barn
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On the far side of the clearing a rusting corrugated iron shed leaned against a drunkenly askew verandah
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There were sacks of compost stacked against one wall, and a row of rusting gardening implements along another
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Rough edges and the backs of already rusting hinges protruded
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He laughed a lot and slapped Bart on the back as he led them behind rusting heaps of ex pride-and-joys to Hyacinth, who looked about half his original length
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The rusting lock gives away easily and silently and the tramp steps inside the garden, pushing the gate back into its frame
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A small compost heap surrounded by rusting corrugated iron and covered with fresh weeds from Suzy's gardening efforts sits in the shade of an old apple tree
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He moved behind a rusting corrugated iron
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I’ve been rusting in the rain so long
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I’m tired of rusting in this hard rain
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Joey did see a few vehicles, but they looked like they were chewed up and spat out, rusting and moving on wheels
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The vessel was twenty-six years old, rusting and should have been retired
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had decayed with the passage of time, leaving only the rusting
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He squinted into the shadow behind the rusting tractor, the
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Four 13 inch First World War guns from the old "Iron Duke" class of battleship were found in Nottingham covered in cobwebs and rusting
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At first, it reminded Graisco of a weigh station in the Old West when stagecoach travel had been eclipsed by the arrival of motorcars; when he noticed the three rusting large-bodied cars—one from the fifties, sixties, and seventies—his image of the Old West was shattered only to be replaced by what would once have been called Americana
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Floating down to an area of the tarmac that was not illuminated, Nancy hid behind a rusting steel container left near the perimeter fence of the airport and waited for the fuel truck to roll away
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By an old man on a rocking chair, unmoved and by an old refrigerator in the yard, nobly rusting away
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A rusting barbecue paid testament to the truth that there had been no punters staying here since, well, since never
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That same night, far out at sea off the west coast of Cornwall, the 2,000-ton, ocean going, Liberian registered, rusting tramp ship “Hercules”, was boarded
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It had long been abandoned, the rusting machinery still sat where the OWG Workers left them
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Junk yards ooze with the rusting corpses of innumerable wheeled “conveniences” a year or two too old for their discerning drivers
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stepped beneath the dangling chains of a crate precariously hanging from a thread rusting crane
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As she turned her head, a large rusting cross immediately repelled her
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The supports were cemented into the ground on either side, and there was a huge rusting metal bar that slipped into place to lock it
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At first Silas thought it was a hoax meant to taunt him further; it was a drawing of old, rusting human machines grouped, ancient refrigerators by stacks of old car bodies, tires by haphazard piles of rebar
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Could it actually survive that long without rusting away to nothing but dust?”
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The rusting of the leaves or the olive branches, the grass swaying and rustling in the wind, the barking of the village dogs, and the ubiquitous large shadows formed by the trees was what made the arrival of this hour so spine chilling
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The rusting within in the grass, sounded like the movements made by someone or something moving about in it
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Nothing is open; the wooden buildings are rotting away, and everywhere there is peeling paint and rusting metal
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Once again, the rusting cabin door hesitated before opening
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They had sat in this salt water for who knew how long and the metal didn’t even appear to show any signs of rusting!
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And with it I turned up my collar and set off along the road, journeying by foot to kill time, to feel the city in all its ugliness, the black jugular of the city, with its barren river awash in trash, with animal carcasses and factory waste, slakes of grey froth lapping the bank walls, stagnant and aimless, no sign of a current, on by derelict building sites, by pavements torn up and abandoned, through sheet metal tunnels, the rain coming down harder, banging on the roof, streaming through cracks and then down the rusting panels, along past metal railings, past locked up gardens sold off and privatised, and all the time the cars and wagons screaming along, an endless stream, trails of blue exhaust smoke swirling, the air singeing, on and on, head to the path, barely glimpsing Great Peter setting off for the West, seeing nothing at all until turning up at Kropotkinskaya and finally looking up to the statue there of Engels
56.
Marco held the bag firmly in his right hand and moved swiftly into the paved yard, eyeing the entire area cautiously and then recognized the large rusting metal door
57.
She had only been attempting to clear away the rusting pieces of iron banisters that were leaning agianst the side of the house when one of them caught her by surprise and fell on her foot, causing her to drop to her knees to massage the pain away
58.
Steel frames have to be treated each year to avoid rusting
59.
"For all that it is there, without any manner of doubt," said Don Quixote; "and more by token they say it is inclosed in a sheath of cowhide to keep it from rusting
60.
When it plied more heavily traveled seas, we often saw wrecked hulls rotting in midwater, and farther down, cannons, shells, anchors, chains, and a thousand other iron objects rusting
61.
"And how should it be otherwise? Some were fished from the bottom of the lake; some have been rusting in woods since the discovery of the country; and some were never guns at all—mere privateersmen's playthings! Do you think, sir, you can have Woolwich Warren in the midst of a wilderness, three thousand miles from Great
62.
The bar was on the far side, partially covered with a rusting tin awning and fronted by ten stools
63.
His bike – a rusting beater that he’d picked up at a pawn shop for almost nothing – was at least a decade old, but it did the job, and he was able to work up a serious sweat before he even reached the gym
64.
Crumbling brick warehouses, oil storage tanks, rusting cranes, and gritty factories lined both sides of the waterway
65.
The small yard was overgrown, liberally strewn with rusting debris, stacks of tires, and a fishing boat on a bent-up trailer nearly obscuring the bungalow
66.
We sat on some packing crates and watched rusting barges moving slowly in the distance
67.
As they were descending, they walked past a vine-covered waste yard of rusting machinery, obviously abandoned when Vayden Coal fled the site
68.
I made my way unsteadily to the rusting iron seat, lowering myself into it
69.
There was a rusting iron gate in the stone wall surrounding the cottage and it creaked as it opened under Justin’s hand
70.
Digging in my pocket, I came up with a Maglite and held it under the barrel of my pistol as I dropped down the staircase into a basement filled with moldering junk and rusting tools
71.
Bree shined her light, seeing gaps between the boards, and got on her knees, looking through the gaps to see a stone-walled basement cluttered with rusting old farm equipment
72.
He let himself out through the rusting gate and then disappeared among the traffic
73.
Why was that fore-carriage of a truck in that place in the street? In the first place, to encumber the street; next, in order that it might finish the process of rusting
74.
The track, never ripped up, still lay rusting among the hills
75.
Under water, in row after fishlike row, rusting, were the robot population of Mars he had constructed over the years, and, in a wild realization of his own insane inadequacy, had commanded to march, one two three four! into the canal deeps, plunging, bubbling like sunken bottles
76.
Later it was painted all blue, and at the time that Florentino Ariza began to work for the company it was a dusty shed of no definite color, and on the rusting roof there were patches of new tin plates over the original ones
77.
Engines rusting on the ground and against the shed
78.
He was not sitting on the bed but on mother's little bench, rusting his back against the bed
1.
Sadly, their condition by then was not very good due to damage from candle soot and expectedly, some areas had succumbed to damp, but I was amazed at the depth of the ochre, the rusts and the blues, all given life by the sunbeams streaming in through the apsidal windows
2.
Who wears out last season's shoe when you heed the call of new and improved? Where rusts the slums of our passing fancies?
3.
That is the reason why iron rusts
4.
"It is so strange that iron rusts
5.
“Iron rusts from disuse, stagnant water loses its purity, and in cold weather becomes frozen: even so does inaction sap the vigors of the mind
6.
Behind the fruitfulness are men of understanding and knowledge and skill, men who experiment with seed, endlessly developing the techniques for greater crops of plants whose roots will resist the million enemies of the earth: the molds, the insects, the rusts, the blights