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I mean, it starts to rust in days.
"And underneath the porcelain coating is steel, and that steel eventually starts to rust," Mr. Rountree said.
Fame of that sort, however, comes with a built-in glitch: you are likely to get locked into a franchise, which both guarantees your prominence in the public eye and, if you aren't careful, starts to rust your soul.
This time of year, the whole city starts to rust.
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Paint had peeled off it in spots, and it was starting to rust.
Eventually, the rod will corrode and wither away; when that happens, the walls of the tank will start to rust.
Even now, one can hear some of those beautiful stadiums starting to rust behind lock and key.
Insulated walls and a secondary shade-roof (removed by Hurricane Tomas in 2010) helped the AC to keep the temperatures stable but the salt, humidity and warmth of the coastal tropical site quickly started to rust the steel joists supporting the floor.
His project for the Truman house in Independence grew out of an invitation to bid on a paint job for its cast-iron fence, which had started to rust, and a great admiration he said he had always felt for the 33d President.
One can was starting to rust but the expiration date said October 16.
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