• Its wide fields are littered today with abandoned packing sheds and rusted rail spurs.

    NEWYORKER: Silver or Lead

  • The movie is about Harvey Pekar, a real and rusted-up gentleman from Cleveland.

    NEWYORKER: American Splendor

  • The beams were wormy and the chains rusted and the pillars green with mold.

    NPR: Acting the Swan to Overcome the Duck

  • But its badly rusted structure and chipped white paint has left it in urgent need of refurbishment.

    BBC: Kibble House

  • On his debut album, Hand Built by Robots, Faulkner covers bands as varied as Rusted Root and Massive Attack, using his trademark percussive style on acoustic guitar.

    NPR: Dr. John, Hold Steady, Ani DiFranco in Concert

  • Instead, we get rusted gags and rubbery acting.

    NEWYORKER: The Evil That Men Do

  • Seattle's Tom Kundig, of the firm Olson Kundig, draws on the mining and logging history of the Pacific Northwest to create homes with huge walls of rusted steel, exposed wood and steel beams and industrial sized doors.

    WSJ: Top Architects Go Local

  • It was a somewhat rectangular loop that took us through deserts, mountains, forests, adobe villages, big cities, college towns, and nowhere truck stop areas where every bordering rusted RV seemed a home base for would-be Walters and Jesses cooking up their next batch of Blue Sky.

    FORBES: A Southwest Winter's Road Trip

  • She also feeds stray cats wandering among the town's wreckage, which includes a rusted shipping container and several vacant trailers.

    WSJ: A One-Horse Town Down to Two People

  • The back of a truck with a rusted trailer hitch and broken tail light can be seen in the photo.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Several hundred metres east, another platform appears to be suspended in thin air, with only rusted designer steel and glass plates separating you from a 200m drop to the Trollstigen valley below.

    BBC: Driving Norway��s Golden Route

  • Jia, working with the cinematographer Yu Wiklai, is incapable of an ugly or unresonant image: the air seems moist and palpable, and even the thick, rusted pipes of derelict factories appear to breathe.

    NEWYORKER: Still Life

  • There was smoke and a terrible warmth, a gray sun rising and falling in what seemed like a matter of minutes, and the tiger, frenzied, dry-tongued, ran back and forth along the span of rusted bars.

    NEWYORKER: The Tiger��s Wife

  • At Kew, a pile of large iron nails rusted together show that boat building and repair went on, and pieces of 17th-century slipware mingle with Tudor pot handles.

    BBC: London from the tide line

  • There, shacks sit beside rusted cotton gins on the outskirts of town, and once-grand mansions are slowly falling down.

    ECONOMIST: The Delta region

  • To get there, you have to drive over Pulaski County's winding roads, pass some sagging trailer homes with rusted cars out front, then get out of the car and cut across Bradley's cornfield.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Brooklyn lost despite owning home court, despite the Bulls shedding multiple players to injury and plague, despite Rihanna shimmering courtside, despite a fancy new arena that looks like a rusted turtle.

    WSJ: Jason Gay: Do Sports Fans Need an Off-Season?

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