They forced their way through a wall of brush and then took wire cutters to a rusting barbed wire fence that stood in their way. |
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The cotton factory that once employed hundreds of workers closed years ago and lies abandoned with disused machinery rusting outside. |
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His faith lies abandoned by the roadside, forgotten and rusting like an old plough. |
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This seals the wood surface under the putty and prevents the metal frame from rusting. |
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At the end of the Cold War, Russia was left with nearly 200 nuclear submarines rusting at the dockside. |
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The tools and other odds and ends under the two sheds sit covered in dust, quietly neglected and rusting away. |
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The vessels are rusting in St Petersburg's harbour as the dispute over their ownership rages on. |
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The car had a smashed rear window on the driver's side and was rusting along the bottom of the rear wheel arches. |
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The bike was in one piece, although badly repainted and rusting pretty much everywhere. |
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Instead most graves are marked with a steel stake and a piece of rusting tin bearing a number. |
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All iron swords, mail axes and things would be in sealed and greased barrels below deck to try to stop them from rusting in the salt air. |
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Doors were rotting, roofs of buildings were caving in, streets were littered with rusting machine-like objects. |
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Alexander was thrown into a small cell with brick stucco walls and a rusting grate that was unfortunately still solid. |
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When I walked through the site earlier this year, lush vegetation was sprouting among the rusting iron columns in places. |
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The door had a single bolt that had been neglected for so long that it was rusting and squeaked as they pulled it back. |
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He conducted us to an open rail car attached to an ancient, rusting electric engine. |
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All metal fittings and fencing materials should be galvanised, zinc plated, sherardised or otherwise treated to prevent rusting. |
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Karolyi removes his scuffed shoes, shabby suit, black bow tie, and frilled shirt and hangs them carefully over rusting bedrails. |
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There are places that look like the stereotype of trailer trash, outbuildings unpainted and falling apart, old cars rusting. |
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There were two rusting chairs and a crate for a table, overhung by a branch of a Heaven Tree just beginning to leaf. |
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Eighteen-year-olds in rough serge uniforms with rusting weapons will bleed to death in the dirt. |
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Sharon pulled her gray wool coat tighter and walked across the gravel parking lot to her rusting Chevy. |
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Back in Tulsa, the John Pickle Company's factory still churns out pressure vessels, many of which sit rusting near the factory gates. |
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It's hard to let go of that ancient bike, rusting quietly away in the corner of the shed, cobwebbed to the first lawnmower you ever owned. |
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The only reminders of the once thriving fishing activity are the rusting hulks of ships and an ancient fish plant. |
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The most common methods for validating the passivity of a part involves some combination of high humidity and heat, to induce rusting. |
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Resting there, miraculously, was a ladder, the rusting metal kind, like the fire escapes on apartments. |
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From beneath his cloak, their follower drew a rusting corsair sabre and menaced the horse with it. |
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These conditions could cause rusting of the steel beneath the paint finish, which will cause the paint to flake off. |
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Beneath flyspecked sash windows and an array of rusting metal advertisements stood a row of block-ice coolers. |
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We passed the immense coastal inlet where at ebb tide dead rats and rusting machinery are visible. |
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A troika of small boys, cocky and nervous proto-new Russians, lean over the rusting barbed wire and drool gobbets of spit onto his head. |
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For the next half hour, as the rusting guard rails and shoulder-high weeds of the median whirred past, I lost my orientation. |
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This drew us past a shed full of equally ancient, rusting machines, and through the mine entrance. |
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The rusting of iron is an exothermic reaction and this process is used in hand warmers which are utilized in cold regions. |
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The bridge was a line of old barges that had been crudely tied together, the deck a mishmash of welded patches of dented rusting metal. |
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Whether it's rusting machinery and industrial wastelands, or ivy-draped columns, ruins are undeniably romantic. |
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But the unmarked wire traps also are a problem for shrimpers who regularly find the rusting, slime-coated cages fouling their trawls. |
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Ancient rusting gates invite you up leafy avenues to romantic lost demesnes, ivy-clad ruins and mouldering monuments. |
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This will reduce rusting and make it less attractive to mice and other pests which can damage electrical wiring. |
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There are also unsafe parts of the building as the stairs have dry rot and the main beam is rusting badly. |
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There's more to a chemical or biological weapons program than rusting drums and pieces of munitions. |
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Grimy, gap-toothed men on donkey carts scavenge the rusting military trucks. |
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They ride around on rickety old bikes to make it obvious that their two-wheelers have spent decades rusting in the sea air. |
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In front of the windows sat a line of cracked plastic molded seats with faded powder blue paint mounted to a rusting tubular bar. |
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On either side the rusting skeletons of dead trucks lined the route like a line of memento mori. |
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The car had started to show signs of severe rusting around the body and has in all probability been consigned to the scrap heap. |
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There was blossom on the trees, birds were singing and a stork was nesting in the neck of a rusting water tower on an abandoned farm. |
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I was then seized by sudden peals of laughter which echoed and resounded through the rusting steel roof of the building. |
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Mix aluminium, lead, copper and steel components incorrectly and you will get rapid rusting. |
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Coat the cutting blade often with silicone grease to prevent rusting. |
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The rusting set of free weights is scattered under a ceiba tree. |
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I remember on a rare trip to the seaside gazing at a long-empty slot machine that had once held chocolate bars and now appeared as a rusting icon from outer space. |
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A museum in its Shunde headquarters displays a few plastic bottle caps along with a small, rusting electric fan that looks like a relic from the bottom of the sea. |
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The rusting hulk of a long-abandoned Soviet ship loomed in the distance. |
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Nearby, rusting away on the colliery surface, is some of the world's most modern mining hardware that has been salvaged from coalfaces and tunnels half-a-mile underground. |
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As the trappings of cosmopolitanism began appearing, with smart cafes and trendy bookstores down the road from rusting cars in front yards, resentment mounted. |
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Also on the counter is a dictionary and a monster exercise book buffed brown, rusting staples losing grip against a stuffing of clippings, brochures and postcards. |
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The rusting metal outdoor toilet across the yard is a better gauge of how much lives have changed. |
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The plates have been visually checked for blistering, rusting, cracking or chipping according to ISO Standard 4626 after 120 hours of exposal. |
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Poorly constructed mud, carton and rusting iron sheet shelters crowd together along twisted narrow lanes, which serve as open drains. |
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Well, almost: there is still a rusting section of railway stretching through the undergrowth, leading nowhere. |
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Oxygen is an extremely reactive chemical, corroding metals, rusting iron, and fueling fires. |
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Some metal products are electroplated with a cadmium protective coating to slow down rusting. |
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He loves boats buried in sand that have run aground long ago and are rusting and rotting. |
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However, the Oxygen sisters deceitfully keep an eye on these atoms, and are ready to pounce, oxidizing Silver and Copper and rusting Iron. |
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The Barrier Series interior cladding on the exhaust wall had no blisters, rusting or edge delamination. |
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Why are we paying to have empty fields and rusting equipment when we need sugar production more than ever? |
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The hundreds of homes here are made of pressed cardboard and rusting tin. |
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There are breathtaking shots of well-known landmarks like the Moeraki Boulders but there are also ones of rumpty shops, rusting cars and roadworks. |
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Few tourists linger around the rusting transporter bridge while strolling around the colourful Buenos Aires suburb of La Boca. |
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These sought-after ouzels live among the rusting fragments of mining, the glinting fluorspar and rocky clefts of this once industrious valley. |
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They are usually applied to cold-rolled sheets and coils to protect them from rusting during storage and shipment. |
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One day he walked through the lab and saw a bright glimmer in the pile of rusting rejected specimens. |
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His only room now was a six-feet-square enclosure of rusting corrugated iron sheets with the carcasses of two armchairs. |
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By the mid-1980s it looked like an economic graveyard: unemployment was high, its docks were rusting and investment was sparse. |
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Mr. Speaker, first, let me remind the House that when we took over government, the Coast Guard infrastructure was rusting out. |
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Construction of this type of ship was halted at the time because the risk of rusting was especially high. |
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As those systems age, they are more likely to leak, due in part to rusting. |
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Unemployment has been high, random dumpsites have littered public lands, and rusting car parts have adorned the river banks. |
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Effective inhibitors blended into ESSOLUBE HD control bearing corrosion and engine rusting. |
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If your tool is particularly dirty or subject to rusting after exposure to moisture, do not delay cleaning. |
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Steel is an iron alloy with a low content of carbon, which slows down the rusting process. |
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The traditional practice of washing iron objects in deionized water results in flash rusting on the iron, which later has to be removed. |
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Look for a broken or flaking flue liner, or rusting or bending of the metal liner. |
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Gone are the disused mineshafts, spoil heaps and rusting machinery and in their place are smart new offices and homes, shops and leisure facilities. |
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Ultimately, he's attempting to set a new course for an overweight and rusting battleship. |
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The effects of 55 years' submersion were apparent from the rusting of plates and fittings and the sponges and soft corals encrusting much of the superstructure. |
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It does inhibit the rusting process, at least for six months or so. |
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Besides leaving salt deposits, rusting internal parts and causing valve damage, water in an engine also makes short work of pistons and cylinders. |
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He even regularly waxes the bottom of the car to prevent rusting. |
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Two workboats, ancient battered things with rusting plates, shouldered into it from either side like a couple of drunks supporting a comatose companion. |
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As well as the usual beer cans and plastic wrappers, Mr Burke regularly walked past rusting bike frames, an old scooter, an oil drum, and even an abandoned lamppost. |
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As a result, low-rise buildings constructed during the early 20th century suffer from the rusting of decorative elements and appurtenances, although they have no metal frames. |
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We also noted at the time of our inspection that there is considerable frost damage to the brickwork and that the metal restraining straps are rusting. |
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The crude, rusting poles are piled side-by-side in a snowdrift of steel on the floor of the Hirshhorn. |
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Oil wetted surfaces are protected against rusting through the use of an effective surface-active rust prevention additive which forms a barrier against water. |
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Air filters are made with polyurethane on each ends or a closed metal endplate with corrosion-resistant plating eliminates the possibility of moisture related rusting. |
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The rings were lacquered black to prevent rusting, and were always stitched onto a backing of cloth or leather. |
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Provides protection against rusting and corrosion. |
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In the largely intact stolovaya, or canteen, the kitchens had rusting cookers. |
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The atmospheric corrosion of metals is similar to rusting in water. |
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That type of valuation would be akin to preferring a decrepit jalopy, with a nonfunctioning engine and a rusting chassis, to a serviceable new car solely on the grounds that the old wreck had a more appealing hood ornament. |
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The schoolgirl came across the rusting hulk of the Second World War naval mine and shouted for her dad to see it. |
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He later found out about a pair of Armoured Personnel carriers which were rusting away in a scrap dealer yard in East Germany. |
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It's a few hours' bus ride away via towns such as Carmelo, from where launches zip day-trippers from Buenos Aires across the River Plate to marvel at rusting fishing boats and overgrown cobblestone streets. |
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Cracks in various parts of the stone walls, triggered by the gradual rusting of the iron clamps supporting the Temple walls caused by the sea breeze, have led to stone fragments falling off. |
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Damage induced by moisture includes rotting of wood studs and other components, efflorescence and spalling of masonry systems, and rusting of wall fasteners. |
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We saw our military rusting out and caving in. |
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Metal containing iron in the conductive connection should be treated against corrosion by anodization, spray-painting, or galvanization to prevent rusting and corrosion. |
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Many of the vessels currently engaged in cabotage are rusting hulks skimming our coasts, often only just avoiding causing real ecological disasters because of their condition. |
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The rusting process re-forms the metal structure at a molecular level and hardens the core. |
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Mount Pisgah Arboretum tore down its rusting Quonset hut Monday to make way for a new, airy pavilion. |
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Cracks had developed in metal elements that caused rusting, and eventually damaged the heating elements meant to keep ice from forming on the guide rail. |
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Amid the rusting pithead gear, Jim Cornwall, who worked at the colliery, like his father and grandfather before him, until it closed in 1981, recalls stories about the old times. |
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There were rusting problems, problems in terms of tidal movements being translated into the energy that is produced and also some security and consistency in the way that it is done. |
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The Twist-lock feature allows the system to be serviced easily and eliminates the possibility of cover clips breaking or rusting during operation. |
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The project has been undertaken to prevent rusting and the deterioration of the structural steel on the bridge, and to replace the old toxic lead-based paint with a new long-lasting coating paint. |
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Iron made from bog ore will often contain residual silicates, which can form a glassy coating that imparts some resistance to rusting. |
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Before filling into processing cans, the cans were firstly examined for both internal and external defects such as rusting, destaining, staining, pinholes, dents among others. |
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Snaggletooth rakes, bent trowels, and rusting spades don't upset them. |
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In their sixteenth-century pomp, the great naval yards of the Arsenale turned out a galleon a day, but are now sparsely populated by rusting vaporetti and motor boats. |
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For example, stiff concrete ring beams damaged by carbonation and rusting reinforcement will be replaced with new trass lime elements reinforced with glass fibre. |
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And you can help prevent the fork From breaking or rusting in place by cleaning and lubing the shaft the gear elides on at least every six months. |
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The last time she had visited, Sean's father, Tiny Tim, who was tight as a tick with his money, jovially presided over the place, one big yard filled with rusting cars. |
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She came out, standing a head taller than him, tugging a loose cotton shift into place, and made for a rough brick fireplace beside a pile of rusting pots and pans. |
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Cousins Will and Gavin Lindsay decided to fix up the bright red 1958 water tender after discovering it rusting in a garage in Haddington, East Lothian. |
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All over Britain classic vehicles, from tanks to vintage cars, boats to steamrollers, are rusting away in barns, back gardens and suburban garages. |
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