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"rusted" Definitions
  1. covered in rust

541 Sentences With "rusted"

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Near the column stand ruined barracks with rusted wires protruding.
A warden shoves a key into a rusted iron grate.
Windows were broken, and pieces of rusted metal hung from
Rusted car parts were decorated with old boots and sprockets.
A rabbit trap is "a drooping bouquet of rusted steel".
Its wheels were rusted, so we had to carry it.
ENGLEWOOD Toad the Wet Sprocket and Rusted Root, rock. Aug.
It turned out that the home's water pipes were rusted.
A rusted mermaid with hollow eyes stared down at them.
A rusted coffee can holds a bouquet of human ribs.
Now Cole was sanding out a rusted rear hatch sill.
We can no longer use them because they are rusted.
Droplets of water sparkled on rusted pipes and flaking windowsills.
Within the mall are the rusted remains of national chains.
Rusted gardening implements and propane tanks cluttered the front porch.
It's an autumnal forest filled with ancient, rusted war machines; a wind-swept field split in two by galloping horses; lightning cracking down toward a rusted sword shoved into the top of a hill.
You approach the rusted gate, and give the chains a tug.
Cars and motorcycles were turned to rusted, twisted heaps of metal.
Up close you discover a beautiful, granular surface of rusted steel.
PEEKSKILL Toad the Wet Sprocket, with Rusted Root, alternative rock. Aug.
Bell grew everything he could, warehousing the stuff in rusted sheds.
Sure, the steel on the building's facade is rusted in parts.
C. + S.J.,'' on the side of a rusted beach picnic table.
Then he bails out the blood-rusted water from the boat.
I see it is just another rusted-out piece of junk here.
Both [in unison]: It's "Send Me on My Way" by Rusted Root.
Anti-aircraft artillery bristled from the beds of rusted-out pickup trucks.
"It was an old dirty rusted knife," Copeland told PEOPLE in March.
Today, the rusted door is still ajar, seemingly stuck between two worlds. 
It was rusted, tailing a good bit of frayed monofilament fishing line.
A rusted table covered in a lace cloth serves as an alter.
Cars line the sidewalks, rusted and eaten away by time and pollution.
Windowless, rusted-out cars and piles of thick logs dotted the roadside.
Alongside them were whole racks of cow ribs swinging on rusted hooks.
A long row of black hopper cars rusted on a railroad siding.
It was also maybe risky and dangerous being so close to rusted metal?
Another room featured a rusted spiral staircase with dresses mounted on coat hangers.
Fragments of concrete, wood, and rusted steel are common sights at Fort Tilden.
Sweaty woman in full concentration coaxing music from rusted steel and wearing goggles.
Wouldn't you know it, Black Jack Randall arrives like a bad rusted penny.
He explained that he'd injured himself carelessly on a rusted nail or hook.
He turned a rusted screwdriver into a skeleton key to the movable city.
For Ms. Wood, the woman with the rusted pin, the conflict feels familiar.
Think lost Social Security, fewer promotions, rusted skills, lost contacts and social isolation.
Weeds threaten to envelop a rusted swing set perched behind the infant care unit.
Provided the parts haven't rusted over, I await the day they reassemble their gadgetry.
Metal appeared rusted, and the screens at the front of the room were broken.
While some rooms are badly damaged, others are filled with rusted and ruined furniture.
Two oversized rusted nails easily fill a stark gallery space with their jagged forms.
They note that its fallen soldiers' names are rusted away and obscured by bushes.
Daguerre's triptych ended up in a regional museum, where it rusted into near oblivion.
The ferry dock and its rusted derrick looked ready to collapse at any moment.
That's clearest on "WiFi," an appealingly rusted pseudo-neo-soul duet with Erykah Badu.
A rusted incinerator sat just behind the fence, poking out of the murky soup.
"We were robbed, but we were burgled first," Rusted Silo owner Rob Ecker told WTHR.
Rome is mostly a matter of rusted, dusty, crumbled stones and dirty walls to me.
The piano was badly water-damaged; the wood was warped and the metal was rusted.
Who knows, maybe they'll swim by Mater's rusted corpse at the bottom of the ocean.
His "Odyssey" was archaic and fragmentary, an artifact forged by firelight and rusted by time.
The chandelier was cracked and the metal chains holding it on the roof were rusted.
It is a rotting firetrap of bowed gray oaken board and rusted hinge, leaning precariously.
It was rusted out hardware and the floors had to be dug up and reinforced.
This year, the shade du jour is rusted — a deep orange tone that's surprisingly neutral.
You could just walk right into this thing, and other places had all this rusted machinery.
In addition to finding the remains, archaeologists also uncovered rusted tools and chains laborers likely wore.
Then there was the Ferris wheel, rusted and in suspended animation, every crack choked with weeds.
He had no receipt, and the dog chain was clearly years old and rusted beyond recognition.
I greeted shop owners cranking open their rusted awnings and a man selling chocolate-dipped bananas.
Ross recalls digging in his backyard at 20133 Exposition Drive, finding pieces of rusted, flaky metal.
My grandparents' old apartment is on the second floor and has blue windowpanes and rusted frames.
Here was a New England state, after all, whose machinery of death had rusted long ago.
From a distance, the rusted barrels look like flower beds when the sun shines on them.
Today, little remains in Jonestown aside from overgrown vegetation and rusted pieces of buildings and vehicles.
Now the offices are closed, shattered glass litters a dusty courtyard and the steel is rusted.
Maybe you have an old chair with rusted screws that you'd like to refinish, for example.
And what to make of the unfamiliar rusted equipment, or the seismic lines across the earth?
Poorly maintained or sloppily cleaned hotels will often have dirty, rusted, or outright moldy electric kettles.
Rusted farm equipment sit idle near gutted houses, and signs reading "Hamburg Strong" dot the landscape.
Grates that were O.K. in November are suddenly rusted through here at the end of April.
The wind howled around our superhero and the hunks of rusted metal he'd sought solace by.
This is what happened before he rusted, before that perky girl from Kansas fell from the sky.
Just make sure to ask for extra tetanus shots before venturing into a rusted wreck like this.
But when the Iron Curtain fell, the supply lines were cut, and tractors rusted in the fields.
A lot of the cars needed to be restructured for the film because they received it rusted.
Grosvenor's use of rusted car hoods and sanded Plexiglas introduces the element of time into his work.
The plastic wrapping on the underside of the fiberglass panel echoes the rusted surface of the base.
A quick dash across Central Parkway and we stand before a locked and rusted chain-link fence.
The company said the limited edition watch was made with actual rusted steel harvested from the Titanic.
Bone china and lace tablecloth and genteelly rusted Volvo parked at the family home in Concord, Mass.
The old robots were blue-collar workers, burly and clunky, the machines that rusted the Rust Belt.
The grain of leather and the rusted folds of corrugated metal have a rough, almost tactile quality.
To the north were upturned boats, rusted from neglect and half-swallowed by the sun-baked mud.
Everything that once was rundown and rusted suddenly seems new and exotic, buffed to a striking shine.
In the woods are concrete towers with rusted underpinnings, apparently platforms for the long-ago radar installations.
Open fields of overgrown grass line winding roads that lead to rusted steel mills and shuttered factories.
Terrace landscaping turns to tumbleweeds in the sweltering city sun, alongside rusted grills and sun-bleached toys.
If the iron rocks below the ancient oceans rusted, then there was also oxygen in those oceans.
The ceiling tiles are water damaged or missing entirely, with rusted steel beams peeking through the gaps.
But in Xu Lizhi's "rusted-out life" there's also an echo of what Lu Xun praised in 1927 as the "rusted words and language" of politically aware youth: unadorned expression that, in its refusal to accommodate the usual modes of poetic complaint, demonstrates a fiery spirit of defiance.
In a previous room stood dozens of metal sculptures that emerged from stone pills like jagged, rusted trees.
But I perspired on them so much that the metal inside was totally rusted and started to smell.
What remains of the mechanism is a set of rusted brass gears sandwiched into a rotting wooden box.
Vanecek found the rusted weapon over the summer while swimming in Vidöstern Lake in Småland with her family.
"It was an old, dirty, rusted knife," the attorney said of the five-inch fixed blade buck knife.
In the midst of the coins, sculptures, and pottery, a green-rusted lump of metal caught his eye.
On the pot-holed, mud track toward Masumbiri, rusted signs announced mining companies that have come and gone.
Divers retrieved rusted scrap metal, a shopping trolley and a discarded bicycle from the waves alongside plastic waste.
The bolts holding the unit in place had rusted out, and prior plumbing repairs had weakened the concrete.
This was in Tijuana, at that famous viewpoint where its rusted, oxidizing bars stretch out into the ocean.
And there was "Matrice" (1997-98), a suspended whirling mass of old wood, rusted metal, and stone slabs.
Sometimes her kids came home with small items they'd found in the dirt: beads, metal buttons, rusted disks.
Mr. Moschitta said the problems stemmed from rusted sound attenuators in the ducts, which reduce mechanical equipment noise.
First, unless they become rusted from poor care or storage, they will last you a lifetime or longer.
Wanda and Morgan walked west, while Arthur fell into a car with a rusted roof and roared away.
I'm fully prepared for it to be rusted and ruined one day, a predicament of my own making.
The corpse, a newborn baby, was lying peacefully, as if napping, on a steel table with rusted wheels.
There were old, rusted medical tools, including the ones that would have been used for embalming and lobotomies.
Satisfied that no one was outside, Santiago unchained the garage, threw open its rusted doors and drove inside.
Armed with two flashlights, he led the way up the stone steps and through the rusted iron doors.
BARZAN, Iraq — A pair of rusted eyeglasses, a grimy antique watch, torn bank notes and old identification cards.
Joe Minter's 1995 symmetrical arrangement of rusted shovels, rakes, hoes and chains, seems to bless the whole room.
In the early afternoon, Jeb was in the back yard, dragging a rusted lawn chair across the dirt.
Credit...Audra Melton for The New York Times ATLANTA — The pin was small, and rusted on the back.
It was most likely the only governor's residence in the country with a rusted gate and boarded-up windows.
Another resident of the Pacific island snapped a photo of the rusted wreckage of a warplane years after that.
The rusted device was a military type, and what I saw made them look as if they were targeted.
A cabana bar area built from rusted, soldered metal panels sits at one end of the heated infinity pool.
The rusted carcass of an upturned water truck, riddled with bullet holes, marked the start of the insurgents' territory.
Dressed in rags, they stare into space, next to huge rusted iron machinery that has not turned for decades.
The intricate, rusted, ancient object is on display in a glass case next to the district-court clerk's office.
In midday sunlight, the building looks rusted and a little shaggy, like a giant magnet bristling with metal filings.
She had a knee-high, rusted, open steel cube (a tiny Richard Serra) between her legs like a cello.
There are crumbling sugar mills, rusted cars and buildings subsumed by growth that was lush even during a drought.
Clinton found a pleasingly goofy physical language to reveal the rusted gears of political calculation churning inside her head.
Editor Rusted AutoParts laid out a typical case for removing the ending from the Wikipedia entry back in May.
I wanted some snow in my photos in order to provide contrast between the land and the rusted remains.
The Viki Lyne II is 33 metres long and holds 16,000 litres of oil in its rusted-out belly.
The first week of construction, I opened a second-floor water line and discovered that it was rusted solid.
He sent a petition detailing how the control arm — a key steering component — broke away from the rusted frame.
I might replace some rusted, worn-out nuts and bolts, or fix an oil pump from a buddy's truck.
The basketball hoops had worn nets, and the swing set had rusted handles, with one of the seats detached.
WFP hired political operatives and got to work in the local races where the Democratic machine had rusted away.
It was sort of clunky, and it rusted if you left it in the rain (and we all did).
And back in his Santa Cruz garage, he has another rusted out Triumph—a 1954 TR2—waiting for his touch.
Once the pan is dry, repeat the seasoning process if the area that rusted is part the cooking surface itself.
Turtle lays the rabbit across the dirt and opens the van's rusted door and finds it stuffed with Oriental rugs.
Most people now have a cell phone, so you may have wondered who still uses those rusted, quarter-eating boxes.
Since then, the TEB has been left in a rusted-out barn — in the middle of a major Chinese road.
Watching Lara pull herself out of a raging river, then escaping a rusted-out, disintegrating airplane, practically triggers muscle-memory.
Nearby stood a rusted kiln, a pair of filthy mops and a gunmetal gray coffin, broiling in the desert sun.
"They're showing us all this rusted stuff like we're supposed to be impressed with their expertise," one resident told Gothamist.
The plates may be rusted and the stuffing is probably coming out the seams of the padded benches and seats.
When I noticed the rusted filing cabinet in this room, I imagined it had once been filled with patients' files.
As I discovered squeaking through the city, my chain is rusted, the gears need grease and the seat is threadbare.
X-ray lighting reveals what is inside other dark masses, including a rusted key, a knife and a waffle iron.
Everything you see, from the characters' clothes to the ship's rusted furniture, was designed, cut, sewn, and painted by hand.
From the bottom of a gentle grassy slope a hundred feet away, the rusted steel columns look like nothing remarkable.
He pointed to 272 complaints, which he updated in a second document to 464, of rusted frames from other owners.
By overlaying images of rusted film canisters and freezing frames fractured with scratches, the significance of viewership is continually reinforced.
Centrifuges rusted in a former agricultural lab while birds nested among rotting books and technical manuals in a former library.
Reviving America's rusted and sagging infrastructure is one of the few areas where it seemed Democrats and Republicans could agree.
Then we came around the corner, and sitting in the valley in the sunset was a hulking, rusted-out metal ship.
The fall of the Iron Curtain revealed a rusted shell of a country, incapable of manufacturing goods the West might want.
In most cases, I found the bikes to be flimsy, rusted out, with loose handlebars, or a seat stuck too low.
"It was an old dirty rusted knife," says Los Angeles attorney Trent Copeland, who represents the retired police officer George Maycott.
Inside the attraction, zombies with shaved heads lead me through a maze of old, rusted machines and chopped legs and arms.
There were suspension bridges, rusted transport skiffs and small man-made caves in the valley walls, but no workers in sight.
A huge concrete wall surrounds the complex; rusted rebar pokes through it, and lizards dart in and out of the cracks.
Or, at the other end of the spectrum, would someone castrate my balls and shove a rusted nail up my ass?
It has the rusted, reclaimed aesthetics of Mad Max or Fallout but there's no rationale for why things look that way.
When we moved in, the rusted metal siding was falling off, and the lot was overrun with trees, weeds and trash.
I have the studio door open to the yard— a wild tangle of plants, wooden constructions, cat hideouts, and rusted metal.
The Congolese troops wore camouflage fatigues and a variety of headgear — a bright-red ski cap, a rusted steel pot helmet.
What source of funding could possibly come in and want to turn this 43-mile row of rusted barned eyesore around?
The initial concern was that a damaged and rusted piece of the old bridge might potentially fall onto the new one.
As I drive south, I pass old, rusted neon signs that once lured tired tourists 21987, 20163 or 22016 years ago.
It celebrates the industrial, matter-of-fact crudeness of its materials, rather than a revel in sleek or chicly rusted surface.
I use a slow cooker so much that mine was starting to get rusted and was in serious need of replacement.
After blasting off layers of paint, they found several sections that had rusted through, leaving holes as big as silver dollars.
Rusted debris from the 7 train tracks fell and damaged a car in Queens yesterday afternoon, days after a similar incident.
For example, the model Katie Moore's long, blonde locks were transformed to a blunt ear-skimming bob, the color of rusted metal.
By 1962, she is working with rusted and distressed pieces of metal, arriving at a surface that looks decayed – a diseased skin.
Unfortunately, I mistake one of my saviors for a scorched hiding behind a rusted-out fire truck, and I accidentally shoot him.
The arched windows were bricked-up a quarter of a century ago, and the corrugated steel sheeting on the ceiling has rusted.
And yet, her ankle is chained to a heavy, rusted metal ball and her surface has been slashed and scarred with abuse.
Hunched between his father's collection of rusted cars, Nabi softly said a prayer and slit the animal's neck, facing it towards Mecca.
You can only materialize them in the reefs, because rusted trucks on the seafloor apparently have cloning labs that fish can use.
BRISBANE, Australia — Jason Day's rise to No. 22014 in the world began with a rusted golf club retrieved from a Queensland junkyard.
As he's done before, he's using words to change hearts, rather than trying to wrangle with the rusted plumbing of church doctrine.
Trees sprout from the rusted roofs of apartment blocks in the ghost town of Prypyat, built to house Chernobyl power plant workers.
As men brushed debris from the road and collected wood to reconstruct homes, he leaned against a rusted Mack truck, looking lost.
I've had mine for over three years and it hasn't rusted at all (you can read my full review of it here).
The game opens with a cinematic of rusted and decaying machinery, and everywhere you visit in the game feels dismal and squalid.
Roads are blocked with detritus, trees turned to tinder, homes reduced to mounds of stone and rusted tin shards cleaved from roofs.
Mr. Cuomo pointed out spots where large chunks of the concrete walls were missing, and steel spines that had rusted and splintered.
He peeled off a strip of metal so thoroughly rusted that it shed flakes as the governor pointed it toward the truck.
Mothers and children trapped in poverty in our inner cities, rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation.
Farther still, on the horizon: a ridge of mountains, jutting into the blue like the teeth of some mile-high rusted saw.
The canal was lined with rows of homemade distilleries—rusted cube-shaped ovens that sprouted long pipes, some ending in runoff pools.
It was a fight through the crowd to reach the deck's rusted bar, which serves moderately priced beer, wine, and mixed drinks.
The hugely simplified character designs against the much more realistic-looking rusted-out environments are really striking, especially combined with the show's concept.
The family's rented house overlooks their neighbors' rusted corrugated-metal sheet roofs, tightly packed along a hill on the outskirts of the capital.
Mom kept the fan in her room mostly, and the air conditioner parasited onto the back window behind the TV was rusted shut.
After your plane crashes into icy uncharted waters, you discover a rusted bathysphere and descend into Rapture, a city hidden beneath the sea.
Chaiwali makes vindaloo with complexity and nuance, nothing like the aggro-curry the color of a rusted tailpipe served in generic Indian restaurants.
Sometimes there are no walls at all, and we work in primordial jungles of fiberglass insulation, floor joists and rusted cast iron stacks.
There, he learned how to fuse and repair rusted parts of the car's exterior and replaced worn-out steel joints with new ones.
His Swiss-made pocket watch, slightly rusted and with a cracked face, is engraved with "Charles H. Lightoller, 2nd officer" on the back.
And if you think he is not doing well as I suspect, what would you do for rusted-out factory towns, coal towns?
It began where a spoked handwheel, rusted red, had been pressed into the dirt as if it were a sundial, a clock, stopped.
Colors and materialRight now, it comes in three essential colors — camel, a rich rusted toffee, and dark charcoal — and in sizes 00-16.
Kamala, a 30-year-old worker at another small workshop inFaridabad, spends hours on a wooden stool laboring over a rusted drilling machine.
On Thursday, a team of four medical professionals tallied white plastic bags inside a long, rusted, white truck parked outside the medical centre.
The tank, de-rusted, sealed, and newly painted, returned to Shaw Air Force Base in South Carolina just a few days before Christmas.
"I am sad the train stopped, but happy the new one is coming," he said, standing before a rusted carriage with his grandson.
You know how some stretches of water are the aquatic equivalent of a front yard with a rusted car and broken kid-swings?
China's northeast, a depressed area of smaller cities and rusted industries, runs along the border with North Korea, not far from the tests.
Waiting hours to cross Kalandia checkpoint — with its rusted barbed wire, turnstiles, guns pointed my way — on my way to and from school.
Even with its graffitied glass, rusted metal panels and a missing door long ago ripped off its hinges, the booth's pay phone still functioned.
The Rust Belt has significant challenges, but the picture of red-state America as a desperate, jobless, rusted-out, opioid-addicted hellhole is wrong.
Look, everything about Trump that is stuck or rusted-shut or broken in 2017 was also that way about him in 1987, and 1997.
The now-rusted keys on display, we're told, were often carried by women, because with men frequently on the road, they ran the farm.
You are playing a tabletop game with real animated pieces or shooting a shotgun whose pellets ping off rusted metal in a dry desert.
Shot up-close, the immense care communicated through the laboring hands and rusted material creates a powerful juxtaposition between thoughtful concern and political reality.
In a cool (but clunky) vintage car, Shadow and Mr. Wednesday (Ian McShane), cut through fields of wheat and small towns, half rusted-over.
I felt like a dirty towel being wrung out, and despite the sketchy aesthetic and rusted pipes, I also felt those promised detox benefits.
When you wander around the deserted planet of Far Eden, you'll come across rusted old wonders, and help bring them rumbling back to life.
TRUMP: We have nuclear that their silos are rusted so badly that they don't even know if the rockets are going to pour out.
In the center of the muddy courtyard beyond the plywood gate is a rusted-out car that three kids have turned into their playground.
I love you in the rusted ironChains someone was madeTo drag until love let them beUnclasped and left emptyIn the center of the ring.
Greenland is a pristine environment, and it's quite shocking to see such a beautiful landscape with about 10,000 fuel barrels and other rusted remains.
So he tried a little-known tactic to compel federal regulators to investigate and possibly recall 500,1203 other 4Runners for a prematurely rusted frame.
After hundreds of years underwater the metal shell had almost completely rusted away, leaving behind a two-inch, hard-packed ball of black powder.
And so, here we have the basketball manifestation of that inadequacy, the rusted gears of my mind getting lapped by my opponents every day.
Although the missile bunkers are now empty and decayed, the fallout shelter signs rusted, the nuclear tension of the Cold War seems suddenly contemporary.
The bridge's beams are rusted; water flows lazily below, caressing cypress trees in its midst, an idyllic spot to cast a line and daydream.
Gay's optimism is as easy as it is improbable, his "heart cooing like a pigeon nestled on a windowsill where the spikes rusted off."
The coaster has a haunted woods theme, and the front of its trains resemble a rusted old truck that you're "driving" through the woods.
Worried about running out, Malorie also learned to fish while blindfolded, using a rusted fishing pole fashioned from an umbrella, according to the book.
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Visible stitching crawls up the sides of these carefully handmade forms, and some are sealed at their tops with sharp, rusted, threatening metal clamps.
In Snoqualmie, a rusted trestle bridge over the Snoqualmie River was where a bloodied Ronette Pulaski stumbled across after surviving the killer that murdered Palmer.
By the time Maria hit, wooden power poles were rotted, transmission towers had rusted through and overgrown trees menaced thousands of miles of power lines.
His exemplary "Untitled" (2008) shows a figure moving his head to the point of blur, next to a rusted-out, abandoned shell of a car.
It's spotted and stained and totally rusted but with a little tender, love, and care, the steel is shining and sharp and beautiful once again.
When the bartenders heard his rusted truck rumble up, they'd pour him a pitcher of whatever was going stale and leave him to drink alone.
I look at "Self Portrait" (1995), almost elemental in its use of rusted metal and bronze-color paint, and picture Whitten digging in his heels.
All that remained 101 years later was the rusted metal shell of the scow that clung to the rocks like a statue — until last week.
Catholic cathedrals and European embassies staggered on in crumbling glory, while the iron pins used to moor steamers that Conrad may have used quietly rusted.
Keep reading to see photos of the abandoned, swampy village, which is now an overgrown jungle with just a few rusted buildings and vehicle remains.
She had just finished disassembling an unbudging pepper grinder, soaking the rusted metal parts in a glass of Coca-Cola so she could season dinner.
At the time, the harbor was the outlet for the city's raw sewage and strewn with rusted car bodies, glass bottles, plastic and cigarette butts.
It's a nice emblem of the movie's old-school opener, which involves some macho posturing that leads to Dom racing in a rusted-out beater.
As U.S. 23 leads away from Columbus, business parks and strip malls give way to lush stretches of farmland dotted with old farmhouses and rusted silos.
The owner of Rusted Silo Southern BBQ & Brew House has put up a mouth-watering reward -- free barbecue for life -- for information leading to an arrest.
Take the stunning "Turnstile" (217): a rusted gate from a mill in Coatesville, Pennsylvania has been moved north to the front of the Bangor Waterworks Building.
A second room plays host to one of Mario Merz's igloos, this one small and rusted, with a bright neon strip-light protruding from the top.
Trees sprout from the rusted roofs of apartment blocks in the ghost town of Prypyat, while some animal populations are booming in the absence of humans.
An hour later, they piled broken televisions, rusted metal and bags of assorted detritus into the truck and left, said Rafeek Mohamed, the trucking company's owner.
It is a well-known story: A quirky tinkerer rolls a rusted old car into his workshop, casts around for some parts, and emerges — honk, honk!
He said that the Islamic State tried loading 120-millimeter mortar rounds with caustic soda, but that the munitions rusted to the point of exuding salts.
For Cai and Gehry's museum, they imagine a structure reminiscent of a flower, the color a rusted red that recalls the traditional tiles of Quanzhou rooftops.
Prodded by the tour guide, Marty McNamee, a third-generation miner with a scraggly beard and a light-up helmet, Hunter approached a rusted track mucker.
Read: Just a single swipe of bright coral, deep crimson, or rusted red is all you need to add to an otherwise au naturale beauty look.
But existence is not all horror and contempt: Beauty runs alongside it, and "Rusted Wind" ends on a gorgeous funeral march, like a Viking death ritual.
At his inauguration on Friday, Trump struck a nationalist and populist tone, pledging to end what he called an "American carnage" of rusted factories and crime.
We were huddled inside a rusted Brink's-style armored van, converted into a frontline vehicle meant to withstand bullets and roadside bombs, as the shelling started.
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Another platform-heavy sequence has you climbing through the hull of a rusted freighter as it repeatedly tips on its side, reverts in time, and tips again.
The words "Carroll County" are painted in red near the roof, but the doors are rusted, and the paint on the prison bars is peeling and cracked.
She ditched the bold lip for 2017's Daily Front Row Annual Fashion Awards and opted for a bold eye instead, featuring a rusted shade of red.
Including masklike constructions called "spirit animals" and rusted kettles that an ancient alchemist might have used, his creations may be seen as agnostic parodies of authentic artifacts.
The lock walls are cracking and sagging, the hydraulic pipes are paper thin, concrete is crumbling, metal is rusted through, railings are gone, and seals are leaking.
Cast metals and rusted surfaces along with a bricolage sensibility lend these pieces a raw quality not seen in any of the other work in the exhibition.
A gun believe to be the artist's weapon was found in a field in the area in the 1960s; now rusted, it's on view in the exhibition.
He walks his dog, pausing to pick up its poop, then ties the dog to the rusted corpse of a bicycle so he can have a beer.
The roof leaked, the boiler had rusted out, the 60-year-old wiring needed updating, and the pool surrounded by a chain-link fence was an eyesore.
The treated mixture of sewage and tannery waste came gushing out of two rusted outflow pipes and made its way down the canal at a fair clip.
Yet she finds a trace of redemption in the process of ruin, as in a photograph of two rusted, half-destroyed tankers leaning together, as if for support.
After the end of civilization, Chito and Yuuri travel around the rusted-out remains of a city, looking for the food and supplies they need to continue surviving.
I looked up at the rusted tin of the walls and realized I could have told Sunshine Woman that she hadn't told me something I didn't already know.
An aqua-phobic nano-coating keeps the drops out of the inside of the headphones and should let you keep trucking long after other headphones have rusted out.
"It's not as easy as simply saying, 'Right, we've got the money, so go and make it happen', because a lot of the shipyards have rusted," Connolly said.
Every day, these workers weave in and out of the steel mazes — rigging, climbing, scraping and painting the rusted steel — all while hundreds of feet in the air.
In one piece, with a frame of thick, rusted steel, two small metal sections have been pulled up from the bottom edge to the top of the frame.
The power had been recently restored, yet the sidewalks were still lined with rusted cars, ruined furniture, and destroyed appliances due to the devastating floods caused by Maria.
Mr. Richards put cunning rhythmic shifts in the skeletal, syncopated doublestops of "Honky Tonk Women," and his lead in "Sympathy for the Devil" stabbed like a rusted switchblade.
"During dinner, we decided to use a minimalist style that allowed the rad rusted colors and natural light of the building to really take center stage," says Ceccarelli.
But this architecture in decay can also be seen in America's farmlands, where silos, barns, and other structures are rusted out or in some other stage of collapse.
You can still see Robert W. Blakeley's ominous signs on old public buildings, rusted metal relics of an age when nuclear war was a clear and present danger.
The whisper network may have sent some women with money to these well-trained providers with clean equipment, but it sent others to unskilled hands with rusted equipment.
Some of these cabins had been duded up, fenced in and turned into compounds with jury-rigged satellites and dirt yards filled with old pickups and rusted trailers.
The pavilion itself is a giant sculpture filled with smaller ones: more than 800 stele-like, 6-foot-tall rusted steel mini-monuments, some standing upright, others suspended.
For many Americans, though, the recent progress is still dwarfed by profound changes that have been building for nearly a half-century: rising inequality and rusted-stuck incomes.
The smallest of the three sculptures that comprise this quietly overwhelming show is an untitled ziggurat of blackened cinder blocks, rusted steel and plastic-wrapped fiberglass from 22010.
Another remarkable work is Parisi's rusted metal sculpture "Raízes (Roots)" (33) which reveals racist and patriarchal notions in Brazilian sociologist Gilberto Freyre's 1933 book Masters and the Slaves.
His meaningless pledges to revive the "rusted-out factories scattered like tombstones" that he mourned at his inauguration ignore the promise American manufacturing holds in the real world.
In a rusted-out post-apocalyptic city called the Hole, people live in fear of sorcerers who come to their dimension to test out their powers on humans.
Because the pistols were rusted, they say the handler instructed them to travel to the railway station in the city of Ajmer, about 600 miles to the north.
" And he sees punitive tariffs as a way to stop foreigners from selling us stuff, and thereby revive the "rusted-out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape.
Instead, his rusted sheets of weatherproof steel, more than 5553 feet high, make up a doubled oblong shape that lists to one side like a sinking oil tanker.
Beneath the weight of the water, the sand, and the wrecked ship that once carried it, the ancient astronomical computer's bronze gears and mechanical parts slowly warped and rusted.
So Ranary totes his rusted shotgun - its barrels engraved with a delicate floral pattern - as he patrols his vines with a group of other vigilantes from February to July.
Visitors who wanted to make their wishes in person were handed a ticket and instructed to climb a flight of rusted stairs that led to a dilapidated administrative building.
He's the owner of Poke to Your Taste, a small poke shack, complete with tin roof, hand-painted letters on the side and a rusted-out pickup in front.
That day, I had discovered a rusted "No Trespassing" sign nailed into a pine tree; the sign had been there so long that the bark had grown around it.
Each restaurant will also have an entry area with a bar and lounge and be decorated with a whiff of the sea with elements like rusted beams and tiles.
Similarly, Yayoi Kusama's tentacles or Los Carpinteros's oversized copper rusted nails didn't scream "phallus!" but their slightly elongated forms and surprisingly delicate curves gave both installations an erotic whisper.
"I think that if you were to Google 'Southern photography,' you're going to come up with the images of a rusted pickup truck in a field," Richard McCabe said.
So somebody comes and notices that it's not only rusted but the wall next to it is rotten and the whole side of the house has to be replaced.
Behind a whitewashed wall stretched a shipyard for Onatra, the national transport agency, and on the grassy bank sat the rusted-out hulls of four or five old steamers.
Maintenance consultants responsible for the bridge had in previous years found rusted cables, and several connected points had been hit by vehicles and damaged, according to The Liberty Times.
We ducked into a room stuffed with rusted bed frames and dirty plastic barrels, where in a corner a thin young man was propped on a bed without sheets.
Then they watched: as the polar bear rummaged through a rusted trash can, as it nibbled at an old snowmobile seat, as its eyes turned downcast, its spirit defeated.
Like Trump, they argue the Democratic belt is the one that's rusted, whether that's Biden or Sanders (or one of the other 19 Democrats vying for the White House).
Then have an independent mechanic inspect the car for things you might not notice yourself like a rusted out radiator or tires that will need changing in like five minutes.
My mother and I slapped towels at the insects, scoured the rusted metal legs of the bed, moved my unconscious grandmother's limbs to search every wrinkle of the dingy sheets.
Choosing a nail polish says a lot about what you're into at the moment, which is why we often gravitate toward pretty, seasonal colors, like sage green or rusted terracotta.
As a train pulled into the platform behind Fares, a line of shell-smashed buildings stretched back to the horizon and rusted, shell-damaged carriages lay idle in a siding.
Well-traveled in Japan, he used a high-low fusion of organic elements, decades before such a mix was fashionable in the West — timber, concrete, rusted metals, travertine and glass.
The van dropped everyone about a hundred yards from the border, at a dilapidated fruit stand where old men cratering on rusted lawn chairs drank maté out of metal straws.
That was seven years ago, and in my long grieving process, the few everyday items I retrieved — stained, weathered, smelling of smoke, rusted and patched together — have become deeply meaningful.
We, the public, have seen countless images of them: Arms laced between rusted metal bars; gloomy faces staring at us, backs against a white wall; bodies shrouded in orange jumpsuits.
Scattered around were plastic beer cups, an empty corn-chip bag, a cigarette butt, a wire coat hanger, and a rusted metal tube that had broken off a deck chair.
As it turns out ... the gasses rusted out the tightrope wire in the two weeks leading up to Wednesday's stunt, but it actually benefited Nik by giving him more traction.
He was wavering between two similar images, taken three minutes apart, of a large configuration of rusted distilleries, and he hoped that seeing them at scale would help him decide.
A hot-sweet sauce dominated by gochujang, a rusted-crimson paste of chiles, mejugaru (fermented soybean powder) and glutinous rice flour, is squeezed from a bottle, a volcano from above.
However, made of steel and plastic, the work had rusted from brine, as a district official told AFP, and it was further damaged when Typhoon Chaba reached the shores in 2016.
Sometimes it's best to just sit back and feign surprise, as though the lead up to today's big Google event wasn't leakier than a rusted out old sieve in a rainstorm.
Doing politics, the actual work of trying to seize and operate the various prehistoric, rusted-shut apparatuses that comprise the political system, is something else entirely, and something much more significant.
In their parched homeland, dotted by rusted-out tractors and sun-bleached billboards for debt relief and fast-cash loans, Toby and Tanner rob banks as a way out of poverty.
A patchwork of weeds, rusted refineries, dilapidated warehouses and pollution-soaked land along the East River in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn has long held the unfulfilled dream of local residents.
It lay in the mummy's wrappings by his right thigh, displaying a finely made and non-rusted blade with a handle of fine gold that boasts granulation work and glass inlays.
The windowless car on the far right, which I could not identify, is largely brown in the front, with rusted doors, and blue-gray in the back — a tri-colored car.
And in October, he discovered a rusted sewage pipe that will cost $10,3.83 to replace — a defect he blames on saltwater corrosion that isn't covered by his flood or homeowners insurance.
He traveled extensively in Japan, which helped inform his appreciation of humble materials like reclaimed timber and rusted metal, as well as his obsession with tiny details like hardware and nails.
A shadow knocked straight Da promised to leave me everything: the shovel weused to bury the dog, the words he loved to sing his rusted pistol, his squeaky Bible, his sin.
TMZ also reports that some cops who have looked the knife over think there could be blood residue on it, but it's so rusted and stained that it's hard to tell.
"The most common issue is that they were dropped or mishandled, and the varnish has come off and they've rusted or gone black in the spot where they were damaged," Andrada said.
Sometimes, if I craned my neck out my bedroom window, I could even see the steeple — a rusted cross perched atop an enclosed pantheon of 1950's stained glass and yellowed buttresses.
One of Sam Shepard's earliest works, 1969's The Unseen Hand, involves an alien trying to convince a man living in a rusted car to join a rebellion on his home planet.
The base is made of two rusted car hoods bolted together to form a curved plane or low, mound-like shape, which is resting on four cement blocks, one at each corner.
Now it's a museum during the day, but it still has the gritty feel of an abandoned building: long empty corridors, peeling paint, crumbled walls, and tiny cells with rusted bed frames.
At Friendship Park, a spit of land between San Diego and Tijuana, people see their families and loves across a rusted mesh fence that descends from the mountains into the Pacific Ocean.
An air-conditioner repairman told us that the unit is 20 years old, rusted, and will likely start leaking into our apartment and the one below us if it is not replaced.
Over the years, vegetation has reclaimed much of the land and the abandoned infrastructure; for example, trees shoot out of the rusted roofs of vacant buildings in the ghost town of Pripyat.
"We never thought they were going to fire these bombs where there were children, because there were lots of children," said Meza, sitting in view of the rusted-steel U.S. border fence.
So, the Young Lords and a handful of community members began dragging rusted refrigerators, old cars, mattresses and broken furniture off the corners and strewing them across Third Avenue near 110th Street.
"The most common issue is that they were dropped or mishandled, and the varnish has come off and they've rusted or gone black in the spot where they were damaged," Andrada said.
The rocks' color signaled to Dr. Lechte that they are rich in iron, which means they turned red for the same reason that old cars with iron exteriors turn red: They rusted.
But it is foolish to fetishize rusted-out communities that have little economic activity or to presume that government investment can create a vibrant local community as much as private enterprise can.
Some of the rusted electrical circuits providing internet to Barinas homes have not been replaced since the early 2000s and several residents said they had gone over a year without a connection.
It features Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) in a rusted-out 1950 Chevrolet Fleetline, and his competitor Raldo (Celestino Cornielle) in a 1956 Ford Fairlane, weaving their way through the streets of Havana.
Inside an abandoned warehouse on the San Francisco docks, as the damp air floods through the holes in its rusted tin roof, Sunny Yang is playing her cello while recovering from the flu.
Let's be honest: if you're a single, rudderless forty-something whose assets consist of some commemorative plates and a rusted Dodge Dart, your family won't be racing to probate court after your funeral.
The sidewalk is a gradual wrapping grade that moves you to the knoll, where all the hanging present themselves in measured precision, regimented, stoic, overwhelming in the immovable lines of suspended rusted red.
It also has a rusted, broken-down feel — appropriate for a ship that was about to be decommissioned and turned into a museum when the Cylons attack at the beginning of the show.
"Little rusted but slowly getting back in action with @jimjordanphotography thank you @mrchrismcmillan for my new Goldie locks…….. #Grateful #Blessed #GoodDay," she captioned the stunning picture along with a heart emoji on Instagram.
In his inaugural address, Trump pledged to end what he called an "American carnage" of rusted factories and vowed to put "America first", laying out two simple rules - buy American and hire American.
CDC director: What we're doing about the Zika virus Its sides are now rusted and a few of the wooden platforms where they now hang mosquito traps are in varying states of disrepair.
The game looks like a combination of third-person shooter and puzzle game, with the masked hero combining the powers of their robot friend with quick-dodging gunplay in a rusted desert world.
GallopNYC, a nonprofit, has agreed to spend $180,000 to repair the dilapidated stable, including towing rusted machinery and paving the aisle between the horse stalls, which is now a path covered in manure.
Although some reviewers on Amazon complain about durability and say their kettles rusted or broke quickly, The Wirecutter says that many of its staff members have used the kettle for years without issue.
And I fall to the ground, beside my rusted little Model T, held together with borrowed string and broken dreams, and I lay there sobbing in the heat and this is my life.
They passed three rusted-out cars and a tree spotted with old doll heads, then a copse full of "Florida turduckens": fire-ant mounds crowned with dead walking catfish and ringed with kudzu.
On the ragged streets of the shantytown across the road, where stinking outhouses sit alongside shacks fashioned from rusted sheets of tin, families have surrendered hopes that sewage lines will ever reach them.
At one point during the mixtape, I hear screeches that recall rusted train parts mingling with the real-life beeps of games played by my neighbors; at another, the shrill cries of birds.
Andrew M. Cuomo told reporters earlier on Saturday that contractors on Friday had discovered a damaged and rusted piece of the old bridge that could pose a potential threat to the new span.
In his inaugural address, the 26th president presented a dark vision of a nation exploited by Washington elites, of "children trapped in poverty" and "rusted-out factories scattered like tombstones" across the country.
Photo: Aaron Purkey Over the decades, nature has ripped, sizzled, rusted, and torn Purifoy's structures, leaving art that looks like post-apocalypic structures made by aliens to represent the horrors of modern life.
With offices all over the country and in San Francisco, the online sales platform is a jewel in the rusted crown of the nation that spawned BlackBerry but few other similarly grand successes.
Showing pictures of Detroit's foreclosed houses and rusted car plants on a big screen, the officials had a message to deliver: Unions were to blame for the downfall of the U.S. car industry.
"Mothers and children trapped in poverty in our inner cities, rusted out factories, scattered like tombstones across the across the landscape of our nation," Trump said in laying out his vision of hellscape America.
Still, when she arrived in Cambridge, Massachusetts to visit after he returned to law school, she was surprised to see the condition of his rusted, beat up car, bought used on his student budget.
Rusted Silo Southern BBQ and Brew House just opened about 18 months ago, but it's already collected a loyal fan base, a lot of five-star Yelp reviews, and two consecutive Best Things awards.
In his use of cement blocks and his repurposing of rusted car hoods, he shares something with those anonymous laborers who build vernacular architecture, the kind you might glimpse while driving through rural America.
Fox News reports that the Macarena stadium, which received over $370 million for renovations for the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Rio Games, is now covered in dead grass and rusted (and missing) seating.
Previously that morning, I had discovered what I thought might qualify as "spotting," though I'd had doubts: the stain more closely resembled rusted metal on a seaside swing set than the color of blood.
At his inauguration, Trump painted a picture of a nation in decline, marked by "American carnage" such as "rusted-out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape" and marauding criminal gangs plaguing major cities.
One source familiar with the investigation tells us, cops who eyeballed the knife think it could have blood residue on it, but it's hard to know without testing because it's extremely rusted and stained.
You could see someone shooting a gun at a target in the background, there was a jeep with all the wheels off of it and it looked like it had rusted into the ground.
My apartment, just off the Maidan, had a steel door that was entirely charred, with flaking black and rusted bits; it had shielded previous occupants from a barrage of Molotov cocktails earlier that year.
We felt we had nothing to fear from hurricanes because we had nothing to lose — just a rented apartment, a few sticks of thrift-store furniture and our rusted-out 1974 Alfa Romeo sedan.
I live very near a HUGE rusted-out steel plant, Bethlehem Steel in Steelton, Pa. I came here 21 years ago and it had already started its long sad road to its present obsolescence.
It cuts through a thicket of dormant trees, passing a half-dozen trailer homes and after almost a mile runs into a line of boulders and a rusted railing with a sign: Road Closed.
There might even be live clams piled deep on the shore, mixed into the miscellany of rusted fishing lures and tangled masses of monofilament line, beach glass, plastic toys, driftwood and other childhood treasures.
The Swiss-Icelandic artist Christoph Büchel will bring this broken and rusted hull to the 58th edition of the Venice Biennale as the centerpiece of his new art project, called "Barca Nostra" (Our Boat).
In terms of their composition, color, and specificity of subject — an old man carrying his rusted sewing machine through floodwaters, a young girl running past a hand-painted Bollywood movie poster — these are beautiful photographs.
A decrepit couch, a rusted stroller, and torn-up Chilean flags sat outside her front door, in a makeshift encampment on the fringes of the Atacama desert, the driest place on earth outside of Antarctica.
Click here to view original GIFIf I saw this deeply rusted cleaver in the trash, I'd leave it exactly where it was, because I wouldn't think there would be any way to save the thing.
There are four of them in my Brooklyn neighborhood, in fact—tapered monuments of pebbled concrete, still with their rusted metal brackets where the mailboxes were once affixed but now bereft of the boxes themselves.
And then the next thing you know you're frantically scrambling for cover behind a rusted-out trailer, listening to pistol rounds landing in the dirt all around you, or clanging off of thetrailer's steel frame.
DRIVE north-east from Lagos along a potholed highway lined by the shells of burned-out trucks and, as you approach Ibadan, you can see a few modern factories sprouting amid the rusted tin roofs.
We lived in rentals and apartments and trailers and tents and our '67 Volkswagen van, which was so rusted that you could lift the torn linoleum beneath your feet and watch the highway blur below.
Besides repairing a badly rusted battery compartment, swapping out a starter motor and tinkering with the car's rally lights, the pair recently took the vehicle on a 400-mile trip to Lake Tahoe and back.
I found the place at the end of the road where rusted tracks emerged from the weeds, the exact place where my father had waited for his father to step off the trolley after work.
I passed yards littered with the refuse of desert living — heaps of scrap metal, shells of cars, rusted out water tanks — signs that seemed to indicate all the things that might go wrong out here.
One biochemist I spoke to likened a pseudogene to a rusted-out car you stumble on in the forest—only, in Cameron's case, they put a key in the ignition and the car turned on.
She didn't focus on the buildings reduced to cracker crumbs, the rusted and abandoned ferris wheels, or other stops on what's becoming a disaster tourism destination, especially after the release of the eponymous HBO series.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO The alto saxophonist Greg Ward's new album, "Stomping Off From Greenwood," has the rusted, resonant sound of so much beat-driven jazz coming from Chicago natives today (Jeff Parker, Makaya McCraven, Marquis Hill).
The militants were standing in front of the bed of a rusted truck, a tarp draped over its ominous cargo, as the reporter turned away, leaving the group angrily hoisting their weapons to the sky.
Well before Joanna and Chip Gaines made Waco, Texas, into a mecca of shiplap and rusted tin, David Koresh's Branch Davidians built and lost their own fixer-upper cult compound—Mount Carmel—just outside of town.
Gazing through the rusted chain link fence that encircles the sprawling, abandoned factory, where he notes with precision that he worked for "32 and a half years," he says he's still skeptical of both side's promises.
Much of the undulating, aesthetically rusted building, located deep in the desert of New Mexico, is dedicated to housing the carrier craft and rocket planes that the company has been testing for the last few years.
Apart from rackets, Clough has embroidered sneakers for Vans (to mark the brand's 50th anniversary this spring) and emblazoned a rusted gate (on Cape Town's Canterbury Street) with her colorful stitched patterns for the United Nations.
Abandoning abstraction, he started to make paintings that weren't just figurative but amounted to a catalog of comic-strip crumminess: light bulbs; rusted nails; old shoe soles; hairy legs; hooded, slit-eyed Klansmen smoking fat cigars.
Every length of marble bench or gleaming architectural accident I saw in a video seemed like an open criticism of the rusted metal ledges near our grain silo, or the cracks on the church manual pads.
A Saxon arched doorway in the ring area led through to a tiny weights room with a few rusted barbells, a sit-up board and a bundled up mattress tacked to the wall to practice uppercuts.
WOODSTOCK, Alabama — Travel just 19783 minutes outside of Birmingham, and the city's hipster breweries and manicured suburbs give way to pine forests, zero-stoplight towns, and rusted-out cars left running without fear of them being stolen.
The work — comprised of five large jars on a shelf, each filled with different levels of murky water, with rusted ladles and cups hanging below them — brings together elements of both Greek mythology and African American history.
In the late 210s, Ms. Benitez, who had worked in gardens as a girl in San Juan, P.R., began cleaning out the rusted cars and trash that littered the lot, with the help of a few neighbors.
" In "Crossways," one of the assemblages at the Hudson show, Ms. Wilson used drumsticks, electric train tracks and rusted cookie cutters to create what Mr. Gomez called "a near-Gothic evocation of the sacred within the mundane.
If you've inherited or purchased a super old, rusted out cast iron pan, you'll need to soak it in a vinegar bath (equal parts vinegar and water) for at least an hour to remove the rust itself.
Once the pups arrive in New Jersey, some of the pet stores are keeping the little animals in "demonstrably inhumane conditions, with puppies confined to small, rusted cages and starved for human attention," according to the report.
The Florida Division of Hotels and Restaurants defines basic violations as "best practices to implement"; in Hideaway's case, that means things like replacing a rusted can opener and finishing the walls and ceilings in a storage area.
An anonymous phone bidder took home the Lefaucheux revolver, its casing heavily rusted and the inlay of the curved handle missing, for more than double the highest estimate put on it by experts at auction house Drouot.
SAO PAULO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - On the fringes of Sao Paulo, hundreds of makeshift dwellings fashioned from discarded plywood, plastic tarps and rusted sheets of corrugated iron occupy a hillside protest camp for squatters demanding affordable housing.
"Today a vintage Graflex flash on eBay will retail anywhere from $200 to $300 for something that's really rusted and not something that I can convert, up to $1,000 for something that's in pristine condition," Murphy stresses.
He'd worked on Santa Cruz for 45 years, but now that all the game was gone he mostly fixed the old rusted army trucks used by the scientists to bounce around from one study site to another.
For decades, this man has lived surrounded by rusted spoons sharpened into knives, teapots made from tuna tins, bullet casings—and yet he resents it when a foreign visitor is disturbed by these artifacts of human suffering.
Back in Santiago, Aravena and his wife, Gica, who studied architecture in her native Brazil, took me one sunny afternoon to see the rusted steel and glass house they built for themselves and their two young daughters.
We found a picture of a waterboard at a detention site where there were no records of any waterboarding taking place, but it had clearly been used: There were buckets around it, it was old and rusted.
About 10 miles from Roosevelt's grave, on the far end of a gleaming corridor of corporate office buildings and in the shadow of the rusted, abandoned defense plants of World War II, is the American Airpower Museum.
He pointed out relics of Vieques's richest days, when Europe couldn't get enough of the sugar the island produced: a decrepit pier near Esperanza and a rusted 19th-century railway engine that had hauled the sugar cane.
The rusted gates at the Catholic Church of St. John the Martyr in Manhattan remained padlocked on Sunday, as they have since the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York closed them for the last time in 283.
And the remarkable "Terminus," which masses together sheets of red Perspex, ancient wood beams, rusted steel and steel whose industrial paint surfaces were both touched up and ground down by the artist, seems both open and closed.
Too young to appreciate the Brutalist allure of the building, a cantilevered rusted steel box with poured-concrete walls and floors of pale green resin and aluminum, she hated how sound carried between the kids' upstairs bedrooms.
Sometimes (as in this show) he delicately nestled small speakers emitting apprehensive noises within rusted objects, piles of pigments, small, hand-made, ceramic bowls, paper bags, and sheets of glass — all which resonate and diffuse the sound.
Glancey needed to scrape and paint her house, get rid of the rusted car and cut the grass; three violations in all, each with a fine of "No more than $1,000, per day, per violation," the notice read.
The recently-revealed artwork for Joey Bada$$'s forthcoming All-Amerikkkan Bada$$, which you can see above, has him leaning out the side of a rusted Cadillac, flipping off the camera in front of the stars and stripes.
Compared with much of the rest of the Delta—a sultry plain punctuated by disused cotton gins and rusted petrol pumps, where the towns are as run-down as the soil and culture are rich—Clarksdale is humming.
Four contestants—all white men, from various parts of rural America—work in a panicked sweat to complete this episode's first challenge: making a functional blade out of a rusted old car, with only three hours to spare.
Under the rusted metal bones of a dinosaur skeleton form came floor-sweeping nightie gowns and ruffled shirts, fringed suedes and distressed leathers, big sweatshirts and lace-trimmed slip dresses, like ghosts of a Laura Ingalls Wilder past.
A few months later, he found a retail space and a name for his store — in a building at 1317 W. Cary Street that still sported a rusted hanging sign for "George's Chop Suey," a long-gone restaurant.
American factories and their workers would become less competitive in the global market, adding new victims to the "rusted-out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation" that Mr. Trump deplored in his Inaugural Address.
In the first panel, Chang ritualistically scrubs a beached ship's large rusted hull with nothing more than a sponge and bucket of water; in the second, she wades thigh-deep into shoreline waters and scrubs a rotting whale carcass.
Trump, a real estate developer, has particularly focused on manufacturing, lamenting during his inaugural address last week about "rusted-out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation" and vowing to boost U.S. industries over foreign ones.
While this watch might not tell you your current GPS coordinates, calorie count, or speed, it's nice to know that it will remain ticking long after your Apple Watch has rusted into a little hunk of steel and silicon.
Beneath the headline, the Times ran a long telephoto lens shot of the caretaker crews leaving through the rusted chain link gates, the incomprehensibly convoluted, titanic shape of the rust-brown furnace complex standing silent and still behind them.
Trump, a real estate developer, has particularly focused on manufacturing, lamenting during his inaugural address on Friday about "rusted-out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation" and vowing to boost U.S. industries over foreign ones.
She gingerly added it to a baggie with other recent finds: a ticket to a 1921 ball at Tammany Hall, a rusted tin of watercolors, a sepia-toned snapshot of a woman baking a cake while smoking a cigarette.
And if you're in Michigan, you won't even need to flip your can to get hit with the Epstein meme; Rusted Spoke Brewing Co. has decided to name its new beer—you guessed it—Epstein Didn't Kill Himself IPA.
The offices of various international organizations that sought to aid the town and its residents have been forsaken, as they have across much of the country, leaving behind only rusted signs detailing the foreigners' lofty and now discarded ambitions.
Trump took office as the 45th president of the U.S. on Friday and pledged to end what he called an "American carnage" of rusted factories and crime in an inaugural address that was a populist and nationalist rallying cry.
"I can write something like, 'Then your mother walks in holding a rusted rake,' and I can trust that regardless of what kind of relationship the subscriber has with their mother they have or had a mother," he says.
Sellers in Bosnia and Serbia have networks in Sweden's diaspora and are so eager to unload excess grenades, often rusted from decades in storage, that they throw them in free with the purchase of AK-47s, Mr. Appelgren said.
But in the post-Soviet era, Lodz fell into decline, and today, grand, but dilapidated, 17503th-century factory facades line windblown boulevards veined with screeching, electrified, steel-rail streetcars — most rusted out and caked in a layer of dirt.
They found that the iron in rocks that formed far out in the open oceans rusted much less than the iron in rocks that formed closer to land, right where ice sheets dove from continents and into the oceans.
In recent years, it had been a looser affair, an occasion for block parties, D.J. sets and joy riding down Hopkins Street, past the shacks with rusted tin roofs, the overgrown lots, the bodegas advertising daiquiris and Wings cigarettes.
Mr. Holley's two delicate assemblages may make you yearn for something bigger and more ferocious from this versatile Southern outsider, and also for the obstreperous painted or rusted metal reliefs by his friend Thornton Dial, who is inexplicably absent.
The Iowa family-of-four who were found dead in their Mexican condo while on spring break died of gas asphyxiation from a faulty water heater that had rusted in the tropical humidity, according to the main investigator in the case.
It's lacking the hanging stalactites you'd find in an ancient cave, but the towering walls of this ship's hull and the massive rusted machinery inside it create an eerily quiet atmosphere that could pass for a deleted scene from Alien.
However, if your pan has simply collected a little rust after not being dried correctly, your best option is to scrub the rusted areas with steel wool or a soapy scrub pad to remove the rust before immediately drying the pan.
The lead single "House of Jealous Lovers" holds the distinction of being DFA's first release, and its screechy-vocals and rusted cowbell beat definitely brings us back to the glory of dance music's golden lo-fi era, that it helped inaugurate.
The rusted remains of the Wateree, an American gunboat launched during the American Civil War, can still be viewed on beach in the port city of Arica, now part of Chile, in the same spot it washed up during the disaster.
Encroachment had softened the sides and the corners of the market; there were buildings and shacks on all sides, and a park in the middle with a rusted fence and rubbish collecting on the brown mound where grass had once grown.
Mothers and children trapped in poverty in our inner cities, rusted-out factories, scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation, an education system flush with cash but which leaves our young and beautiful students deprived of all knowledge.
And maybe any decent therapist (if she'd bothered with therapy) might have made the same connection, but spoken by Oliver—in that James Taylor-y voice rusted with a hint of the Bronx—the insight sounded both true and important.
I flagged down a pickup truck, kicked the driver a couple of quetzals, and spent the last few hours with my tailbone bouncing against the rusted-out truck bed, trying not to look over the road's 23-foot cliff-side drop.
When he is not working as a medical assistant, Mr. Salvacion is often known as Tanaka Raiko, a 10th-century samurai with the Shire of Rusted Woodlands, a chapter of the society in northern New Jersey that was organizing the battle.
For those interested in the latter, the Milan dealer Galleria Tega, for example, was showing wall sculptures of the Rome-based conceptual artist Giuseppe Uncini (1929-5003), including two of his admired "Cementarmato" reliefs, combining concrete and rusted iron wire.
We see many variations on the US/Mexico wall, from the rusted fence that runs through the ironically named Friendship Park between San Diego and Tijuana, to US residents who have the wall running through their backyards (sometimes to their approval).
JANAKPUR, Nepal (Reuters) - Shrubs spring up around a rusted train engine in southeast Nepal, with carriages propped up on bricks and tall grass growing over abandoned wheels, offering mute testimony to years of neglect suffered by an abandoned railway line.
Earlier this year, two British teenagers were fined for stealing small items from the grounds during a school trip; an Israeli couple were convicted of taking home rusted cutlery they found in the mud at the site in 2011. video
There were metal eyelets in the corners and along the edge of the plasticked canvas, swollen and rusted in the water, and as he lifted it into the boat the banner caught and bridled in the breeze, the car rippling.
Windscreen shattering snares attempt to outrun molasses thick blurts of sub-bass; full fat synth stabs suplex the kind of alien chirrups that sound like an old Slimzee set beamed into a malfunctioning washing machine; rusted percussion rubs against sandpapered lead lines.
As we went deeper, it transformed from monstrous multilayered razor wire garnished with all sorts of cameras and hi-tech sensors to a primitive barrier of loose and rusted wire, similar to what I've seen separating godforsaken municipalities in, let's say, rural Bosnia.
In this case, the film showcases a future that looks plenty familiar in anime and science fiction novels: a cluttered, rusted-out world that's a little cyberpunk, a little steampunk, and a whole lot of classic anime series like Mobile Suit Gundam.
And this is yet another prequel with a foreordained conclusion and an opening — young human finds rusted-out car, is surprised to find it's a robot who can't speak but makes friends with it — that seems mighty familiar from Bay's first Transformers.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump took power as the 45th president of the United States on Friday and pledged to end what he called an "American carnage" of rusted factories and crime in an inaugural address that was a populist and nationalist rallying cry.
WESTFIELD, N.J. — On a bright, smoldering afternoon late last week, the golf historians Bob Trebus and Rick Wolffe parked their sport utility vehicle alongside Mountain Avenue and walked through a rusted iron fence into a small cemetery behind a white-steepled church.
The overwhelming poverty of the shanties and tin-roof shacks of Kliptown was sobering — we spent roughly 30 minutes winding through the mazelike, dirt roads, distinguished only by the odd spray-painted wooden board or the rusted-out iron coils of a mattress.
At the museum, the largely outdoor exhibit houses British rifles, American cluster bomblets, Italian and Egyptian land mines, rusted artillery pieces, and dilapidated Soviet jet fighters in a cement-walled compound ringed by sandbags, barbed wire and a machine gun-mounted guard tower.
In Baluchi's account, his hands were kept bound for months, so long that when he was finally transferred to yet another black site, his captors couldn't remove the handcuffs because the metal had rusted shut, and someone had to find bolt cutters.
We were then relegated to the back seat of the rusted, harvest gold Chevy station wagon in the parking lot, in an effort to contain our animus and give my dad some peace, sometimes with the windows cracked for air, sometimes not.
As we drove back to Warsaw, I felt the landscape morph and bend into imagery that haunted my youth: rusted train tracks ribboning through a frozen field; skeleton trees against a white sky; the scream of a train whistle, a particular Polish melancholy.
Most recently, a construction company had been using the site for refuse, and it was littered with detritus: rusted metal pipe fixtures protruding from the walls of the garages, leftover slats of raw wood gnawed away at the edges, postapocalyptic cement rubble.
BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Just a few blocks from the rusted 16-story blast furnaces that once fired hulking steel beams for the Hoover Dam and the Golden Gate Bridge, OraSure Technologies each day produces thousands of thumbnail-size pads made to spit on.
"This pad would have just sat here and rusted away in the salt air had we not had the use agreement with SpaceX," Robert D. Cabana, the space center director, said at a news conference in front of the launchpad on Friday.
Instead, it positions us at one fulcrum in the up-and-down of feminist history, when an enormous amount of will converged with the right circumstances, what felt like a rusted hinge unstuck, a door flew open — and then creaked, predictably, back.
Her new reality is parked askew in the ashy mud of her former one, across from what's left of her old life: a pile of twisted, rusted metal, a lone brick chimney, and pieces of spray-painted pink trees, now just debris awaiting removal.
Hambousssi's own images of the decrepit resorts of Nuweiba in the Sinai desert, a once thriving tourism attraction, continue that narrative: a lonesome unemployed camel under a palm tree in a barren yard; an empty, rusted pool at the Safari Hotel Resort (both from 2016).
Just the usual trash—little glass bottles, a few bolts with nuts and washers rusted to the thread, part of a dog collar, either the half-buried wheel of a car long gone or the still-attached wheel of a car now buried upside down.
He's spent the day, a blistering eastern Oregon late July Saturday, salvaging timber from a swath of land recently scorched by a wildfire, and his white T-shirt is streaked with dirt and ash as he leans back against his stripped-down, rusted-out Jeep.
EKONA, Cameroon (Reuters) - A unit of Cameroon's special forces edged up the winding main road of what used to be a functioning village, past the rusted shell of a burnt-out lorry loaded with smashed beer bottles, past an abandoned church and a shuttered bar.
Landlords took the side streets, typically not in their Saab or Audi but in their "rent collector," some oil-leaking, rusted-out van or truck that hauled around extension cords, ladders, maybe a loaded pistol, plumbing snakes, toolboxes, a can of Mace, and other necessities.
The building stood as a symbol of what Buttigieg hopes to deliver to the country: While the mayor announced on the rusted factory floor, just a doorway away stood the portion of the building that had been revitalized into a gleaming incubator to tech startups.
ANTANANARIVO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In a small boat off the coast of Madagascar, Idrissa Tsirvelo struggled with a spanner on his rusted dive cylinder, then put a regulator in his mouth and disappeared under the water, risking death illegally harvesting sea cucumbers from the ocean floor.
At three other pet stores — D&G's Petite Pups, Carmona Pet Shop and Passaic Pets — an HSUS investigator was so concerned about conditions that were "crowded and dirty, with rusted cages and conditions that appeared inhumane," that a Humane Society staffer reported the stores to local authorities.
But if what you're imagining is a fruit and vegetable cornucopia, perhaps delivered in a oak barrel out the back of a rusted red pick-up truck, then it's time for a reality check about what's really on your plate and what it's like to farm.
With an emergency response team guarding them and announcements blaring over the loudspeakers, visitors strolled through a facility crawling with rodents and mold and so overcrowded that inmates were packed three to a cell, dangling their hands over the rusted bars as the tour group passed by.
For nearly eight decades, the Kosciuszko Bridge, a six-thousand-foot span of rusted steel connecting Brooklyn and Queens, was the coronary occlusion of New York traffic—a persistent clot of exhaust and frustration a hundred and twenty-five feet above Newtown Creek, a federal Superfund site.
A pair of half-dressed mannequins, first seen in her 2005 Glasgow exhibition "Non Verbal," and modified since, stands behind a rusted metal box — a sort of Judd mockery — in which you'll find a frayed car seat cushion, a crumpled orange shirt and a used makeup canister.
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And then there always came a time when Happy Hooligan in his rusted green automobile Came plowing down the course, just to make sure everything was O.K., Only by that time we were in another chapter and confused About how to receive this latest piece of information.
While people on land were told to stay inside, the Coast Guard on Tuesday set up a safety zone and Navy divers went into Port Orchard Bay in Puget Sound in Washington to lasso the big, round, rusted object with metal prongs bobbing in the water.
The Camry belongs to Ben, and quite miraculously, it just recently passed inspection, despite the fact it appears to have been in no fewer than three accidents, half the tires look like spares, and the hood is so rusted that it's transformed into a color I've never seen before.
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A small tower of rusted iron, with an inscription and a cross, astride a small section of railroad, the memorial honors the Sybiracy — the many Poles who were deemed a threat and deported to Siberia by the Russians after the 217 invasion of Poland by the Soviet Union.
The impasto surface, with its gentle, throbbing monochromes, evoke the pulsations of the body — the heartbeat, blood cells, and veins — while the undulating, rusted sheet of metal, resembling a rib cage and spinal cord, is marked with delicate streaks of red, redolent of both blood and an electrical charge.
" Mr. Trump's view of the United States was strikingly grim for an Inaugural Address — a country where mothers and children are "trapped in poverty in our inner cities," where "rusted-out factories" are "scattered like tombstones across the landscape" and where drugs and crime "have stolen too many lives.
I have no idea what Bloc Party got up to during that time, but at some point, wandering the streets between the hotel, and the park, and the club in search of Nietzsche, I found this pin, rusted and squashed into the dirt on the edge of the sidewalk.
In this case, the venue is the 1842 United States Customs House on Wall Street, now known as Federal Hall, whose three levels will host luminous sculptures by Laurent Fort, large rusted steel sculptures by Rodrigo Nava, Marie Koo's kaleidoscopic paintings of surreal animal bacchanals, and much more.
There was something grand about the White Building's persistent viability, with its independent-minded population of the artistic and service class, though to some eyes the surrounding piles of garbage, clinging vines, water-damaged concrete, re-paintings, canopies, rusted stairways must have appeared to push it to the breaking point.
I lived in "The City Different" for seven years before moving to Washington, D.C., in 2005, and I started making mixed-media artwork there, collecting rusted bedsprings, auto parts, and metal scraps that had been tossed decades earlier into rock-bottomed arroyos in the piñon-studded hills around the city.
She could be forgiven: There was no overt signage indicating this was an Urban Outfitters store, and the design — knotty wood-plank floors, rusted industrial beams, verdant plants in glazed clay pots, macrame decor hanging from rafters — felt more like a funky boutique than part of a global corporate retail operation.
Taborn told me he has been tempted to make more albums like "Junk Magic" — the title is a line from Sam Shepard, who once described the rusted old Southern California towns of his youth as having "a kind of junk magic" — but it's hard to imagine him abandoning the piano.
Too much of the tech industry keeps grimly trying to work the buttons and levers of that increasingly rusted engine, the clanking gears of the startup-disruption machinery, convinced that if it doesn't seem to measurably be making things better any more, then that just means they're not doing enough of it.
There was no blockade at siege-prone Nochixtlán, where the teachers' union had regularly been holding protests and where the footbridge still bore the slogan of the demonstration I had happened on earlier, "Justice and Rights for All People," and the rusted, burned-out bus still lay where I had last seen it.
In the coming week, most of Tsukiji's 220-plus stalls, which sell 246 varieties of seafood and 218 types of fruits and vegetables, will be moving out from under an enormous rusted steel-frame canopy to a new location where the city has built a $29 billion fully enclosed, air-conditioned facility.
There are other similarities too: Though the game of course has many more challenges and puzzles, a few game sequences appear in the movie (including a sequence in which Lara keeps herself from hurtling over a waterfall by swinging into a rusted-out airplane hull, only to have it start to fall).
The bodies might have continued on past the pillars of Sarakiniko, over the rusted wreck of the Sicily, a decades-old, English-built tanker that crashed and sank in 2003, bumping into each other, spinning and gaining momentum in the current as they drifted toward the island of Kimolos, three miles to the northeast.
These initial contacts had been so nightmarish as to inspire a cautionary tale that still endured: some of the Spaniards, frustrated that their muskets and cannons rusted so quickly in the jungle humidity, were said to have killed Indians and boiled their bodies in iron pots, then used their fat to grease the metal.
The one point of fixity in his life was his home island of St Lucia, where the indigo horns of the Pitons rose to the sky, where the coppery sea-almonds shook in the wind and clay paths wound, through green bananas, to the villages of rusted galvanise; where all was bright and present-tense, all the time.
The scale of Misrach's photographs can make you feel almost as if you are there, looking at what he is focusing on: a section of rusted steel wall – which reminded me of Christo's curtains — following the topography of an inhospitable landscape as it cuts across miles and miles of desert, a dirt road running alongside it.
It's hard not to think of Christo and Jeanne-Claude's work "The Gates," but Newkirk's materials are intentionally far less grand, deliberately drawn from things many urban residents know well: heavy rusted piping and clear plastic flaps like those at the entrance to a cold storage room or that you might find in a car wash.
" Taking the oath of office in the midst of an economy near full employment and historically low crime, Trump spoke of "rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation," and "crime and the gangs and the drugs that have stolen too many lives and robbed our country of so much unrealized potential.
CreditCreditJosh Haner/The New York Times ISLE DE JEAN CHARLES, La. — Each morning at 21:210, when Joann Bourg leaves the mildewed and rusted house that her parents built on her grandfather's property, she worries that the bridge connecting this spit of waterlogged land to Louisiana's terra firma will again be flooded and she will miss another day's work.
Following a top-to-bottom, $383 million restoration of the statue in the 238s, he was the one who carted away the more than 22,2000 rusted iron bars that had formed a kind of rib cage inside the statue (they were replaced by stainless steel bars) along with the saddle-shaped copper pieces that held them in place.
"It's beautiful here," my husband said in Farsi to some local men making repairs to solar panels donated by a German N.G.O. "Oh yes, so beautiful!" retorted one of the men with a sarcasm so sharp it broke the language barrier as children rode rusted bicycles in figure-eights around dwellings built from clay and yak dung.
His description of "American carnage" in his Inaugural Address — complete with "rusted-out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape," impoverished mothers and children, crime, drugs that "robbed our country of so much unrealized potential" — struck a nerve with millions of voters who feel left behind by a country buffeted by demographic, technological and social change.
In collaboration with HHF Architects in Switzerland, one the firms the artist commissioned for the Jinhua Architecture Park project, Ai designed two structures on the 23-acre property: a cube-like, corrugated metal-clad main house (22018,700 square feet) and a Y-shaped guest house with a timber structure and corrugated steel facade with a rusted patina.
All who come here to reconnect with their childhood hero look for Mantle's home, the square, four-room white house with a big yard and rusted, corrugated metal shed where, the story goes, Mantle's father and grandfather would pitch to the boy as he hit from the left side, and the right, for hours every afternoon until the sun went down.
In his inaugural address last month, President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE painted a grim picture of a crime-ridden America littered with rusted-out factories, picked clean by corrupt politicians.
"When you look around your state and you see the rusted-out factories, the empty buildings and the long unemployment lines, remember Hillary Clinton did much of this to you," Mr. Trump said, invoking the names of the Big Three automakers and bringing Bob Knight, the storied former Indiana University basketball coach and Big 10 icon, onstage to introduce him.
When Donald Trump, during his downbeat Inaugural Address, conjured an "American carnage" that left "rusted-out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation," and "crime and gangs and drugs that have stolen too many lives and robbed our country of so much unrealized potential," what was he describing but a national apocalypse, a Hades in Chicago and at the border?
These twin institutions (both free), based in a renovated train depot and historic freight train cars, feature exhibits devoted to Oaxacan history, street-art-style murals on the rusted metal walls of once-abandoned box cars, a children's library and a sprawling children's museum with arts and crafts, a demonstration farm and an impressive playground that includes an in-ground trampoline.
When Mr. Trump spoke about "rusted-out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation" in his Inaugural Address, people like Donald Bonk, a local economic development consultant, assumed that Mr. Miller — who grew up in California but spent summers in Johnstown — was writing about the old Bethlehem Steel buildings that still hug long stretches of the Little Conemaugh River.
They range from a chillingly anonymous pair of rusted slave shackles to a frilled shawl of lace and linen given to Harriet Tubman by Queen Victoria; from an advertisement for a Memphis slave market that featured a "general assortment of Negroes" to a pocket watch owned by the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison; from Muhammad Ali's headgear to James Baldwin's passport, crowded with stamps.
The most theatrical recent addition to the waterfront is The Siam, an over-the-top resort owned by the family of the Thai rock star and actor Krissada Sukosol Clapp and filled with antiques from their collection, many of which are like enigmatic objets d'art — rusted musical instruments from the Jazz Age, stuffed crocodiles dancing on their hind legs; 3/2 Thanon Khao, Vachirapayabal, Dusit; thesiamhotel.
If that's your fetish, get there quickly, because the rusted old shipyard, which New York City bought from the federal government in 1966, is rapidly going the way of the rest of Brooklyn, with a small-batch distillery and rooftop farm already in place and a cavernous food hall featuring an outpost of Russ & Daughters, a purveyor of smoked fish and Jewish delicacies, on the way.
The video's viewers seemed to respond eagerly to the video's narrative as a "revenge" story: After being ripped off by a guy who sold him a completely rusted knife for $2874, Jun gets back his dollar value and more by carefully polishing and buffing the knife to incredible new glory — then proceeds to carve up a bunch of vegetables with his new tool to beautiful results.
To the extent where you will absolutely just pause from time to time, gently strolling left to right and back again, drinking in a scene that is so close to photo real that it's like a stretch of northern Scandinavia fell into your TV. You'll rarely have seen rocks and moss, ferns and bark, knackered tire rubber, and rusted metal look quite so touchable in a video game.
Here, he has spent the past 15 years layering the peeling parchment-color plaster walls with objects to create a miraculous "three-dimensional wallpaper" — azure Chinese ceramic parakeets mounted on the wall with tiny gessoed brackets, miniature horned-deer skulls, 18th-century cameos, rusted horseshoes, framed 19th-century pressed ferns, a sepia-toned portrait of his grandmother in an early 1900s dance costume, spiny starfish, blushing conch and scallop shells.
But for too many of our citizens, a different reality exists: Mothers and children trapped in poverty in our inner cities; rusted-out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation; an education system flush with cash, but which leaves our young and beautiful students deprived of knowledge; and the crime and gangs and drugs that have stolen too many lives and robbed our country of so much unrealized potential.
According to Trump, America is a terrible and fearsome place: [M]others and children trapped in poverty in our inner cities; rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation; an education system flush with cash, but which leaves our young and beautiful students deprived of all knowledge; and the crime and the gangs and the drugs that have stolen too many lives and robbed our country of so much unrealized potential.
"Mothers and children trapped in poverty in our inner cities; rusted-out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation; an education system, flush with cash, but which leaves our young and beautiful students deprived of knowledge; and the crime and gangs and drugs that have stolen too many lives and robbed our country of so much unrealized potential," he said, before drawing a deep breath through his clenched nostrils.
But for too many of our citizens, a different reality exists: Mothers and children trapped in poverty in our inner cities; rusted-out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation; an education system, flush with cash, but which leaves our young and beautiful students deprived of knowledge; and the crime and gangs and drugs that have stolen too many lives and robbed our country of so much unrealized potential.
Ryan's interest in materiality and repetition is evident in other aspects of her oeuvre; she likewise seems to enjoy topping metal armatures with hand-molded ceramic figures that roughly resemble flocks of perching parrots, as with her 2017 work, "Parasol," or the austere and suggestive "Diana" (2017), that presents a delicately feathered chandelier-like blossom of rose quartz emerging from a giant seed pod rendered in rusted cast iron and hanging from an industrial hook and chain.
I swallowed an iron moon they called it a screw I swallowed industrial wastewater and unemployment forms bent over machines, our youth died young I swallowed labor, I swallowed poverty swallowed pedestrian bridges, swallowed this rusted-out life I can't swallow any more everything I've swallowed roils up in my throat I spread across my country a poem of shame (198) Xu uses one of the supreme tropes of Chinese poetry, the moon, to illuminate the erosion of personal life.
" When Trump assessed the state of "many" Americans, he turned apocalyptic and even surprisingly, if darkly, eloquent: "mothers and children trapped in poverty in our inner cities; rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation; an education system flush with cash, but which leaves our young and beautiful students deprived of all knowledge; and the crime and the gangs and the drugs that have stolen too many lives and robbed our country of so much unrealized potential.

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