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The hospital, which was abandoned in 1948, looked pretty dilapidated.
It's pretty dilapidated, even for a ruin, and fenced off, but an atmospheric spot.
They claimed there was still another 30 million left to go, but even then Oil Rocks was pretty dilapidated.
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Margate, a 90-minute train ride from London, is full of pretty but dilapidated Victorian architecture, and has, according to a recent article in The Guardian, a staggering 63 percent of its population on welfare.
Like the famous ruins pubs, escape games have flourished in Budapest, thanks to an abundance of pretty-but-dilapidated apartment blocks that owe much to a violent, tragic past, wedged between fascism and communism.
Well it was pretty rough, it was dilapidated, had gangs and drugs, just not a great place to be growing up.
The three-storey buildings have been left pretty much as they were abandoned in 1979, slightly dilapidated with jerry-built cells, barbed-wire fences and medieval instruments of torture.
Her voice has never been pretty or in tune, but at this concert it was dilapidated whenever she wasn't shouting, and it flagged as the short set went on.
So despite the headlines, it's not as if Berkyn Manor was the place where he wrote his most famous work – described by Thomas Ellwood as "that pretty box in Giles, Chalfont", Milton's Cottage is not at all dilapidated, and is open to the public – or where he lived the longest.
The problems the Greeks have been having with their dilapidated economy are well known to us, so we knew that things were likely to get pretty heated, pretty quickly.
The Journalists Syndicate building is new construction, done in the Pharonic-socialist style; the Lawyers Syndicate is housed in a dilapidated old villa with broken windows; and the Doctors Syndicate was pretty down at heel, too).
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