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Often it has been in utter disrepair.
They're either so old or so impractically tiny that they have little resale value, or they have been stripped of their innards and are in utter disrepair.
Yet the other half sits in a state of utter disrepair – its streets manifest a palpable level of poverty, blind to the recovery and optimism growing across town.
Somehow, the city needed to hold these new land barons accountable for their vacant houses, so many of which were in utter disrepair.
Visitors are far more likely to be perplexed if not appalled by the utter disrepair of the Birkenau site and the snack bar selling hot dogs and ice cream at Auschwitz.
Right down the turnpike, Temple, not long ago a program in utter disrepair after being booted from the Big East, has its own savior of sorts in another Jersey boy, the conveniently named Al Golden.
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In 638 the Muslim caliph ʿUmar I entered Jerusalem and, according to Muslim historians, discovered the Temple Mount in utter decay and disrepair.
It's in disrepair.
Infrastructure fell into disrepair.
Utter frustration.
Utter nonsense!
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