Returning from FNQ, as one drives south from Cairns, there are so many of these dilapidated, run-down sugar mills. |
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The pig farm is a squalid 10-acre patch of mud and dilapidated buildings in the town of Port Coquitlam, British Columbia. |
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The more dilapidated eastern end of the Turbine building was partly stripped and cannibalised for other parts of the building. |
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We are replacing a dilapidated carport which is attached to our garage and the front of our house with a pergola. |
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They were standing outside a dilapidated little shack that seemed to be tilting rather hazardously to the left. |
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The young male dragon emerged fully from the dilapidated nest, his tiny claws softly tapping the stony cave floor as he took his first step. |
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The dilapidated facilities and overstretched editorial staff prove how illusory this prediction was. |
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He hijacks a dilapidated paddleboat as the villagers gather supplies for the 300-mile river voyage. |
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Eventually I found myself lying supine on top of one of those dilapidated benches between the lockers, pretending to sleep. |
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Moving in his downfall, sadly dilapidated in his disgrace, Bosco delivers a threateningly Parthian shot that should leave no one unshuddering. |
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They work in dilapidated sheds and live in illegal hutments that the municipal corporation is threatening to demolish. |
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Residents have been complaining about anti-social behaviour at the recreation ground and the dilapidated state of the Rugby Club's clubhouse. |
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I have just been down to Myrtle Walk and felt physically sickened by its filthy, dilapidated state. |
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Penhall plies his pen widely, commenting on the dilapidated National Health Service and the nature of perception, sanity, and normalcy. |
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Some houses are still very dilapidated, but new people seem to be moving in all the time and fixing places up. |
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Many mortuaries are dilapidated or poorly designed with inadequate viewing facilities. |
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Living quarters are usually dilapidated farmhouses, field barracks, small shacks, or impoverished shelters. |
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The safety of the increasingly dilapidated hulk is by no means assured and the situation is worsened when the foremast is damaged. |
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Above all, the idea was to create a beacon to further development in a formerly dilapidated area. |
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On the area of the croft land, there is also a further dilapidated farm building which could have the potential for residential conversion. |
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To his dismay, the verges were furrowed with tyre marks and when he reached the field, it was full of dilapidated vans. |
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The estate, once genteel but now a sprawling mass of dilapidated bedsits and flats, had a bad drug problem. |
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Apparently it's riddled with asbestos and so dilapidated that prospective buyers are warned not to venture inside. |
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Already some dilapidated gravestones have been laid flat as a temporary measure by staff checking the stability of memorials across the city. |
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He stared at the dilapidated office building, wondering how many people were inside. |
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As a result, the siheyuans became compounds occupied by many households, and the number of dilapidated houses increased. |
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The complex has been neglected and has become a dilapidated landmark in the city. |
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The circle found that this family of four was living in a dilapidated hut with virtually no means for food and medicines. |
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My dilapidated apartment didn't seem quite so shabby, the shops, not so familiar. |
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The award of lottery and European cash marks the end of a five-year campaign to replace dilapidated facilities in Scotchman Road. |
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We may have a dilapidated library and an unreliable student computing service, but our staff are the best in New Zealand. |
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Quite a few of the houses are dilapidated, paint flaked off rotting wood, patched up with corrugated iron boards. |
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Besides, the building is in a dilapidated condition and maintenance work has not been carried out for years. |
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The dilapidated restaurant was wedged in between two larger buildings, and the entrance was in the narrow alley on the left. |
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Way back when I was ten, my brother and I used to play in a dilapidated shed on the edge of the Gloucester-shire town where I was brought up. |
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Over-crowded, run down and dilapidated school buildings must be tackled immediately. |
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With a view to helping the environment, the couple bought a mountainside property in west Cork with a dilapidated cottage and a barn attached. |
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Several of the children living in the dilapidated facility had psychological problems, officials said. |
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The number of empty dilapidated shops in the depressing Bradford city centre are witness to the existing problems of traders. |
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This will fund the restoration work and the construction of a community meeting room, which will replace the dilapidated church hall. |
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By the middle of the 1600s engravings depict the tower as three storeys high but dilapidated. |
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The old dilapidated building where the two women meet each other is made even more gloomy and doleful by an unexpected downpour. |
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He purchased his dilapidated old home, Rathloe House, with the intention to build a new abode on the site. |
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In 2001, the students replaced a dilapidated concrete and tin wash house with a more traditional structure complete with a massive stone roof. |
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You see, in the first act, the set was a dilapidated house with a weedgrown yard and shabby fence. |
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They renovated the dilapidated and rambling buildings as much as they could afford to and began to update the studio's ageing equipment. |
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The Kilbracken family home was damp and dilapidated and the estate neglected, its sole stock consisting of one aged cow. |
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In 1979 I glimpsed a dilapidated Winnebago in the parking garage of Denver's Stapleton Airport. |
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Developers buy old, unused, dilapidated hotels and redevelop them into brand new upscale luxury condos. |
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The current owners, Ben Alder Estate, want to knock down the dilapidated building to construct workshops. |
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Instead of spending money on replenishing the dilapidated library, the university is investing in lame television advertisements. |
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Occupants have been evicted from yet another dilapidated city office block that is being used illegally as residential accommodation. |
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The mailbox is dilapidated, the porch has a dog on it, the porch chair is a rocker and the man rocking in the chair is smoking a pipe. |
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He was then living in a dilapidated row house in South Philadelphia with his girlfriend, Maya, and their two small boys. |
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In Sarajevo we found an overwhelming energy and bustle set against a backdrop of the ruins of dilapidated buildings. |
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There was every kind from little boats to huge cargo ships, from dilapidated sailboats to magnificent barges. |
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Once you get the knack for making the most of what you've got, you will never go back to looking dilapidated again. |
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I live in an old dilapidated building that has poor tenants and relatively cheap rents. |
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True, we're located in a dilapidated strip mall in a seedy part of town, but people have cars, don't they? |
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Sometimes we'd move back to this dilapidated family home and we would realize again that this was where we really belonged. |
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There are shots of the garrison, the dry grass and flowers rustling in the wind, and the sharply defined, dilapidated stone walls and statues. |
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Another 1.3 percent fell into the category of dilapidated units, defined as failing to provide safe and adequate shelter. |
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On a dilapidated black-and-white television sits an old kerosene lamp which he lights when a blackout plunges him into darkness. |
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The unabashedly poetic film depicts the turmoil experienced by a group of adolescents over the course of a summer in a dilapidated Southern town. |
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The streets are full of dilapidated vehicles, and a ride in a taxi with an unbroken windscreen is indeed a luxury. |
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He came out of an alley across from an abandoned, dilapidated office building with boarded up windows and missing blocks from the upper stories. |
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A dilapidated cab bounced along a pitch-black dirt road and we could see in the silhouette, large structures shadowed around us. |
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For some time now the tables have remained unused and the room became dilapidated. |
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The wrapped rolls were arranged either in rows on shelves or in batches in solander boxes or poor quality, dilapidated card boxes. |
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They are hideous examples of concrete brutalism, dilapidated and badly-run and best demolished. |
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If it goes ahead, it will allow the council to dispose of several dilapidated office buildings around the city. |
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The project began with the sale of the church's old meeting hall, which was housed in a dilapidated coach house at the vicarage. |
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It replaces buildings that were so dilapidated the roofs leaked in several places. |
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On this jumbotron, the Kings ran a series of images depicting Detroit as full of dilapidated, garbage-strewn buildings and burned-out cars. |
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Other than these sparse accommodations, there was a fourth door on the left of the hall that led to a rather dilapidated, disgustingly mildewed water closet. |
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With little more than a goat, a wheelbarrow and a frankly dilapidated hovel to his name, he obviously does not have an internet connection of his own. |
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With Ahmed as our guide, we are taken to a gaunt, dilapidated building. |
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Parents took their children out of classes last Tuesday and kept them away for the rest of the week in protest against the school's dilapidated condition. |
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Businessman John Cross wanted to turn the dilapidated and decaying jetty into a shopping mall, bistro-style restaurant and a specialised apartment-style hotel. |
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We drove for what felt like forever to a sort of dilapidated commercial part of Istanbul on the Asian side of the city. |
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On the set, a hole was dug in the middle of a cul-de-sac, surrounded by dilapidated clay houses overlooking a shady canyon. |
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His father-in-law had been trying unsuccessfully to sell a dilapidated house in Ilkley and the couple decided to buy it for themselves, killing two birds with one stone. |
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Also included in the mix are the two comic country bumpkins, stereotypical toothless hillbillies with their pipes, dilapidated hats, and cargo of farm livestock. |
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Buildings were dilapidated, stained, and charmless, except for the magnificent churches which, small or large, were made warmly inviting by their many icons and lit candles. |
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The area of dilapidated hutongs was only 800,000 square meters. |
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Christa and John Hale visibly fill with pride as they describe how they have transformed their beloved Highland home from a dilapidated wreck into a rural idyll. |
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As professional planters working for a wealthy proprietor, they were given carte blanche to transform the estate and a pair of dilapidated bungalows. |
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The neighborhoods are populated with old, dilapidated houses with overgrown lawns full of cinder blocks and headless dolls floating in rusty water barrels. |
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The rehearsal room was a dilapidated building in a hospital complex. |
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When he brings the car to a halt we find ourselves outside a dilapidated, three-storeyed structure bearing a hotel sign, the last letter of which is slightly askew. |
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One of his first tasks after buying a dilapidated farmhouse in the Chiba prefecture, about 60 miles east of Tokyo, was to build a huge wooden bathtub. |
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A dilapidated old man sits on the veranda of a dilapidated old house. |
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So, unrepaired and unfrequented, town centers began to look dilapidated, long before any unwelcome barbarian tongues were heard in their near empty streets. |
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He stood behind an old and dilapidated Stobie pole and eyed me and my pushbike. |
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The neighborhood is full of dilapidated houses with scruffy backyards. |
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Thus Besserheart had the distinction of creating a demand for dilapidated and passe specimens of dollkind. |
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The church soon fell into disrepair and was dilapidated by 670 when Saint Wilfrid ascended to the See of York. |
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Architect Anthony Salvin rebuilt the dilapidated keep from the original plans. |
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The Old Town became an increasingly dilapidated, overcrowded slum with high mortality rates. |
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Harlech appears not to have been repaired following the 1468 siege, and became completely dilapidated. |
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Wren planned to replace the dilapidated tower with a dome, using the existing structure as a scaffold. |
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Millom Castle is a grade I listed building and scheduled ancient monument which by 1739 was in dilapidated condition. |
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In 2009 Victoria was identified as the worst category B interchange station because of its dilapidated fabric and environment. |
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Unbelievable as it seemed, the cop was clearly going after that sorry old farmer in his dilapidated shitmobile. |
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Here, in a dilapidated room, Saleem recounts the November blast. |
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In the mid-1980s, many of the coal mines in the Donbas coal fields had already reached a dilapidated state. |
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With the overhaul of the first two routes, the dilapidated wooden sleepers with be replaced by new ferroconcrete sleepers and new rails will also be laid. |
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The couple bought a dilapidated dairy farm on 700 hilly acres in upstate New York and named it Steepletop, after a local wildflower, the steeplebush. |
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Conceived as part of a 1950s-era slum-clearance program, the immense superblock required the demolition of an entire neighborhood of dilapidated tenements and brownstones. |
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Set in a world of dilapidated stands, rundown stadia and fog-shrouded training grounds, the film expertly captures the clammy grottiness of the period. |
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Constantinople by this stage was underpopulated and dilapidated. |
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Despite its dilapidated condition, during the English Civil War Caernarfon Castle was held by Royalists, and was besieged three times by Parliamentarian forces. |
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The patrimony of the bishopric of Oxon was much dilapidated. |
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Within a few years, the monument had fallen into a dilapidated state. |
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The work was carried out close to Kinwalsey Lane between Meriden and Fillongley and resulted in two dilapidated stiles being replaced with kissing gates. |
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