In Rust Belt states like Pennsylvania, Mr. Santorum said he has strength because his economic message matches tougher times there.
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There's been an angry reaction to the introduction of steel tariffs designed to protect steel producers in Rust Belt states, like Pennsylvania and West Virginia, key electoral battlegrounds.
The lead actress category sees Amour's Emmanuelle Riva - who plays a retired music teacher in Paris who suffers a stroke - up against Marion Cotillard's killer-whale trainer who suffers a catastrophic accident in Rust and Bone.
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Many of today's union members -- especially in rust belt states like Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, etc -- still see foreign workers the same way that previous generations of union members saw them: as competition and a barrier to higher wages.
According to the report, foreclosures tend to be most common in "Rust Belt" states such as Michigan, Ohio and Indiana and in the "Sun Belt, " which includes California, Arizona and Florida--but for very different reasons.
As in the Rust Belt, delinquencies on subprime loans are increasing, the report says, like the 9% increase in Sacramento from February 2005 to 2007.
The effects of the trifecta sweep have already been felt, especially in the Rust Belt.
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In the Rust Belt, the loss of manufacturing jobs has slowed economic growth and with it the housing market.
The humpback chub, for example, thrived in the rust-red waters of the Colorado.
Even as the Shanghai factory runs on three shifts, its first joint venture in the rust belt city of Shenyang remains a morass.
The Johnson family was as close to royalty as you could find in the rust belt town of Racine, Wisconsin.
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These same people continually remind us about the lost tax revenue, which might mean fewer pay raises for teachers and school administrators and hospital workers in the Rust Belt.
This is great news for website designers, Internet entrepreneurs, registered nurses, and masseuses in California, but grim tidings for traditional metal bashers in the rust belt manufacturing states like Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio.
The other day, Solve Climate News provided in-depth coverage of a small regional business story with global ramifications: a battery maker called Axion Power in the Rust Belt burgh of New Castle, Penn.
It isn't clear how much demand there would be for his planned 800, 000 square feet of office space in the Rust Belt city that has seen its population fall to 198, 000 from its peak of 290, 000 in 1960.
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America's way of democracy thus obliges politicians to spend weeks hanging around diners in Iowa and New Hampshire (thanks to the caucuses and primaries) and then later to get to know some of the dullest parts of the mid-west (thanks to the concentration of swing states in the Rust Belt).
Mr. Raymond remarks that the economic policies that in time trapped the Northeast and Rust Belt in spirals of decline never touched Texas.
There are ghosts of dozens of conversations in the hallways, stories I remember about buying new plows that now rust in the barnyard and ruined crops from the same vines that we are now harvesting.
Now, after a meeting with the French in Potsdam this week, the usual rhetoric of solidarity has failed to paint over the rust in the Franco-German axis.
One of the Rice University scientists conducted experiments in which flakes of rust were made into nanoparticles by heating them in coconut or olive oil at 350C and could then be used in water purification.
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The 41-year-old carbon steal pipe was inspected by an Enbridge contractor for rust in 2004 and cracks in 2005.
The foundations have to be renovated, brickwork needs repairing, and the steelwork on the top has rust in places that we will clean up.
The Russian looked rust in the first set and her serve was broken twice by Jovanovski, one of the brightest prospects on the women's tour.
In 1988, Mathias Rust was released by the Soviet Union after he landed a plane in the Red Square.
In Lake Matano, they found that green rust played a dominant role in taking up nickel.
It was great to get back in the car, to get rid of the rust and to get back in the groove again.
In some places stem rust may become endemic before the outside world even spots it.
As the bacteria produced oxygen, the two compounds reacted to form iron oxide, which precipitated onto the seafloor in great layers of rust.
Once a center of heavy industry under China's planned economy, Shenyang decayed and formed part of the country's rust belt in the 1990s.
John Hume, the party's leading figure, once suggested that rather than insisting on decommissioning, the parties should just be content to let weapons rust unused in the ground.
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