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Whatever its current state, it could not be as dilapidated as what he inherited.
It was a run-down wooden building, he said, about as dilapidated as his current rehab.
I can't help but feel the show has become as dilapidated as the building they're renovating.
Until recently the CSMVS was as dilapidated as the rest, but today the museum has over 1m visitors a year, a handsome government subsidy and a devoted group of private fund-raisers.
Having obtained a new passport from the Swiss embassy in Bangkok, I made it to India and found Mumbai the business capital of the world's second-most-populous country–as dilapidated as it had been 30 years ago when I first visited.
School buildings as dilapidated as the warehouses (called "public housing") they lived in.
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Churches soon abound, as do dilapidated barns that once housed robust tobacco crops.
Where libraries vanish, national and state parks become extinct and schools decline...a place where former middle-class neighborhoods, as well as shantytowns, become dilapidated.
The city, at its most seductive on Saturday, has a bit to answer for in Eric Bloodaxe, Guy Fawkes and Steve McClaren; and Bootham Crescent, quaintly dilapidated, seems as old as its Mystery Plays.
In 2003, Bruce announced that he intended to sell his rental properties in order to devote more time to political activism, but was cited by Colorado Springs for keeping dilapidated properties as recently as 2007.
The effect was bleak, as if a dilapidated railroad was running across wasteland.
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