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A short distance from where we are standing at the cemetery in Taveta, there is a big dilapidated house.
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He had no background in real estate, design or construction, yet watching all that television convinced him that he could make big money buying, restoring and reselling dilapidated properties.
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Germany, Finland, Iceland and Sweden are also big district heat users — as is Russia, although its systems are mostly dilapidated and woefully inefficient.
This 128-room hotel is across the street from the Aloft on a slightly dilapidated block, once home to abolitionists, that's becoming a hotel row for bigger names like Indigo.
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Again, the kitchen was dilapidated.
"It looked dilapidated," she said.
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