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The cynosure of all eyes in Parliament during its recent foreign-affairs crisis, and the butt of most of its discontents, he looked, as he sat engulfed in his great chair of office, like someone whom history has dilapidated.
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Other parts of the Flint suburb, which has a population of about 25,300, have dilapidated homes and boarded-up storefronts.
But claims that Wilshaw has "transformed" Hackney Downs are misleading: the old school had dilapidated buildings and nearly twice as high a proportion of pupils on free meals as now.
The restaurant itself has a dilapidated feel.
However, unlike the famously ghost-ridden Forbidden City, which hosts droves of tourists every day, the Chaonei house has sat dilapidated and deserted for years, a quiet enclave amid Soviet-style apartment blocks and glittering modern buildings.
In the 21st century, the Oval has been dilapidated and has required constant repairs to fulfill Heath and Safety requirements for Glentoran to host its home matches there.
What was once a premier North American row of neon-lit hotels and lounges in the 50s has since dilapidated into a destitute crack haven.
As you can see right away I am residing in a house… which has completely dilapidated doors and rusty corrugated iron sheets.
Beautiful Victorian-era mansions on the side streets had become dilapidated, and worst of all, the Macy's store that had served shoppers for 44 years was closed and vacant.
Government offices under construction had grown dilapidated even before they were finished.
Some of these had become dilapidated before the lottery came along.
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