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  • Decades of greenfield development around the edge of the town have created an urban doughnut with major facilities scattered far and wide while the town centre is on a downward spiral of dilapidation.
  • Because they are using the money reserved for dilapidation as rent, what will we have if they trash the flat?
  • The number of holy wells in the British Isles runs into many thousands, including those still in use, those in assorted states of neglect and dilapidation, and those which have disappeared from view.
  • The segmented binary images were separated into image tiles, then the proportion value between the cracked pixels and the entire image tile was regarded as the dilapidation degree.
  • The majority of the houses obtained by private landlords were now exhibiting signs of neglect and dilapidation.
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  • He wandered along the littered sidewalk to Mimi Lomax's house, expecting to find it in a state of dilapidation. EVERVILLE
  • Trailers in various states of dilapidation fanned out from a single dirt road. KISSCUT
  • The Mission, aimed at pulling India's 63 cities out of their dilapidation, which is somewhat reminiscent of Dickensian London, is conditional upon a bunch of mandatory reforms. Hindustan Times News Feeds 'Views'
  • But Jack won't support the idea of the Royal High School being utilised for a good cause, and instead, seemingly, wishes it to fall into dilapidation, and another of Scotland's natural historical sites to be lost.
  • He wandered along the littered sidewalk to Mimi Lomax's house, expecting to find it in a state of dilapidation. EVERVILLE
  • After it ceased operating as a hotel, the building fell into dilapidation, and was subject to vandalism, leaving it something of an eyesore in recent years.
  • We note that you anticipated your clients will now seek to refuse consent on the basis of the alleged dilapidations.
  • Disrepair and dilapidation unnecessarily subjects both caregiver and patient to preventable risk for injury.
  • The old Fournier mill was eight storeys high and in an advanced state of dilapidation, windows boarded up, paint peeling. A SEASON IN HELL
  • Even in the relentless grime and dilapidation of the East End it was a landmark of ugliness. A NASTY DOSE OF DEATH
  • It points out letting a home instead of leaving it empty will lessen vandalism, dilapidation and depreciation of properties.
  • The number of holy wells in the British Isles runs into many thousands, including those still in use, those in assorted states of neglect and dilapidation, and those which have disappeared from view.
  • Here they show nothing characteristic of the well-known dementing processes, as hebephrenia, for example; but very frequently, although quite young, their entire manner and behavior suggest a certain dilapidation and deterioration. Studies in Forensic Psychiatry
  • If you purchase three or more books and point out some dilapidation in one, a discount may graciously be awarded.
  • Others are still standing in various states of dilapidation.
  • In unsettling contrast to its meticulously groomed environs, an aura of dilapidation pervades the site.
  • First, if a comprehensive Schedule of Dilapidations is costed the cost which the tenant would have had to incur to comply with the repairing covenants is ascertained.
  • The towns and villages in this region, though smaller and less prosperous than those of the free States, present an agreeable contrast to the squalid dilapidation which is everywhere visible upon the borders of the Atlantic. Inquiry into the Causes Which Have Retarded the Accumulation of Wealth and Increase of Population in the Southern States: in Which the Question of Slavery is Considered in a Politico-Economical Point of View. By a Carolinian
  • `The Board of Dilapidations is the Church's committee for the maintenance and repair of all vicarages and rectories. GOODBYE CURATE
  • The warehouse sits amid a swathe of Glasgow's grey industrial landscape, the peeling paint on the gate hinting at dilapidation.
  • The dilapidation was a pleasing reminiscence of old times, and George was pleased enough to earn a quarter by patching it up. Letters from Port Royal Written at the Time of the Civil War (1862-1868)
  • It is seen as an area of dilapidation with great potential, given the right setting.
  • The dust, the dirt, the decay and the dilapidation have taken away the exuberance from the ordinary lives.
  • Formerly, next to nothing was done to preserve or protect the monuments, and many of the finest were irrecognizable and all but inaccessible from dirt and dilapidation. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 102, June, 1876
  • The state of abandonment and dilapidation seems to contradict the antiseptic whiteness of the toy structures.
  • Relatively the dilapidation of concrete structure is rather universal. Maintenance and consolidation are very important for the concrete structure's serviceability.
  • The Ministry of Labour's occupational health and safety division is in charge of inspecting buildings, yet the ministry's own offices are in a state of dilapidation.
  • Age is here, but it does not suggest the idea of dilapidation or decay; rather of something which has been put under a glass case, and preserved with care from all extraneous influences. Rambles of an Archaeologist Among Old Books and in Old Places Being Papers on Art, in Relation to Archaeology, Painting, Art-Decoration, and Art-Manufacture
  • We meet the commixture of materials and things in our excavation whose object is, among other things, to reorder, to abolish the disorder of collapse and dilapidation, to find significance and signification in the apparent chaos.
  • In short, it was to dilapidation what the American Civil War was to skirmishing.
  • 'dilapidation' and a huge unintegrated pool of Muslim immigrants. Peaktalk v2
  • Ying Pun, a mine northeast original camp, for the 50 - meter square Tucheng now dilapidation to farmland.
  • Besides which, they are always kept clean and in good order; you will never find those unsightly barns, and still less the dilapidation which is often met with in the mother land. Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada
  • And to complicate matters yet further, for the few who wished to simplify them, the custom of "borough-English" prevailed, and governed the descent of dilapidations, making nice niceties for clever men of law. Erema — My Father's Sin
  • The farmhouse fell into a state of dilapidation.
  • The opportunity represented by the crisis of cinema lies in the expected renaissances after the fall, in the stimulating side effects of further dilapidation and aesthetic subversion.
  • “borough-English” prevailed, and governed the descent of dilapidations, making nice niceties for clever men of law. Erema
  • ‘The hotel is looking very rough because it has been about 13 years since any work was done on it and it's starting to show signs of serious dilapidation,’ she says.
  • That was the schedule of dilapidations prepared at the end of the lease.
  • D darkness of calamity dash of eccentricity dawning of recognition day of reckoning daylight of faith decay of authority declaration of indifference deeds of prowess defects of temper degree of hostility delicacy of thought delirium of wonder depth of despair dereliction of duty derogation of character despoiled of riches destitute of power desultoriness of detail [desultoriness = haphazard; random] device of secrecy devoid of merit devoutness of faith dexterity of phrase diapason of motives [diapason = full, rich, harmonious sound] dictates of conscience difference of opinion difficult of attainment dignity of thought dilapidations of time diminution of brutality disabilities of age display of prowess distinctness of vision distortion of symmetry diversity of aspect divinity of tradition domain of imagination drama of action dream of vengeance drop of comfort ductility of expression dull of comprehension duplicities of might dust of defeat Fifteen Thousand Useful Phrases A Practical Handbook Of Pertinent Expressions, Striking Similes, Literary, Commercial, Conversational, And Oratorical Terms, For The Embellishment Of Speech And Literature, And The Improvement Of The Vocabulary Of Those Per
  • Trailers in various states of dilapidation fanned out from a single dirt road. KISSCUT
  • You have not chosen to particularise what defects and dilapidations you refer to.
  • Regardless of their antiquity or state of dilapidation, there was a constant demand for such books.
  • By law the program is supposed to help blighted areas that wouldn't attract sufficient economic development "without the benefits of tax increment financing" - that is, areas that won't improve unless the city ponies up to get rid of "dilapidation," vacant buildings, and environmental problems and bolster infrastructure. Chicago Reader
  • We are currently awaiting planning permission for a scheme which would safeguard the building, prevent further dilapidation, and allow us to gift the building and estate to the local community.
  • Even in the relentless grime and dilapidation of the East End it was a landmark of ugliness. A NASTY DOSE OF DEATH
  • What you class as an air of dilapidation, many would class as character!
  • Furthermore, we fail to understand the logic using degeneration and dilapidation of the park as the justification for immediate encroachment.
  • No doubt the ancient city did not exhibit that air of mouldering dilapidation which is now so prominent there. Smith's Bible Dictionary
  • That company has not implemented the schedule of dilapidations and yet occupies part of the Premises and has sub-let other parts.
  • The plan is to sign a short-term contract, and then see what happens with a) the rent and b) the current dilapidations.
  • The majority of the houses obtained by private landlords were now exhibiting signs of neglect and dilapidation.
  • Cancer differs ... from heart disease and cirrhosis and the other lethal forms of physiological breakdown; uncontrolled cell reproduction, not organ dilapidation, is the problem. CreatureCast video: multicellularity explained - Boing Boing
  • If he had not given the goodmen of the town much help in making good the dilapidations due to the siege, neither had he permitted them to be misused or heavily taxed to restore the damage to the castle. St. Peter's Fair
  • The old Fournier mill was eight storeys high and in an advanced state of dilapidation, windows boarded up, paint peeling. A SEASON IN HELL
  • The decor is messy, the walls are covered with art, there is an annexe made up to resemble a 1930s drawing room and everything is in an advanced state of dilapidation.

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