"In Europe, you see millions of dollars of players playing in decrepit stadiums, " Matheson said.
The rooms there did not look decrepit and old, which is kind of what I expected.
Why did it take an hour for decrepit fire engines to reach the blazing supermarket?
The popular image of these late years may be of crusty and decrepit ancients.
Nearby, a decrepit tractor and an ancient pump stand idle, their engines cannibalised for spare parts.
But that will probably not prevent many more jobs being lost in Bulgaria's decrepit factories.
Meanwhile, in the city, Father drives past decrepit shopfronts in buildings best described as formerly splendid.
But AES had more than extreme weather and decrepit equipment to tangle with.
Apparently the 99% would from time to time wander in and even drive their decrepit vehicles through.
They lived together in a decrepit Forest Hill flat, devoid of furniture, that doubled as his studio.
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Sir Rod Eddington's equally weighty review of Britain's decrepit transport network recommended bigger airports and more roads.
When that day comes, something more than the insertion of digital technology into decrepit airframes will be required.
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She's apparently in a state of limbo that's somewhat hauntingly depicted as a drained and decrepit swimming pool.
Both men will then be in their 80s, but Mr Advani, a hard-liner, is much the less decrepit.
Many Poles already cross the river from their decrepit side of the town, Zgorzelec, as they call it.
All of this, in turn, was surrounded by decrepit barracks and administrative buildings that were missing doors and windows.
The long-range bomber force dwindled to a handful of decrepit Cold War aircraft.
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Yet the most decrepit vessels in the service are those which set buoys, lights, and other guides for shipping.
That will be vital to reviving the decrepit economy, in particular its garment-making.
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Russia's neighbours worry about derelict nuclear submarines, decrepit power stations and the like.
When Swartwout arrived at Summa 12 years ago, it was a decrepit equipment manufacturer that had lost money for a decade.
The family lives in Mahavir Enclave on a 6-foot-wide lane off a decrepit street lined with shoe shops, dispensaries and jewelry stores.
It has not reorganized itself, and the old and decrepit former U.S.IA bureaucracy now under its control, to face the post-Cold War challenge.
One of his first, and most unpopular, acts was to scrap the much-loved but decrepit fleet of Routemaster double-decker buses, dating from the 1950s.
Bangladesh's energy reserves may be large, but its gas and power networks are old and decrepit, and the lights regularly go out in Dhaka.
In other words, the bureaucrats at the OECD and governments from decrepit welfare states like France both saw a benefit in creating a tax cartel.
Several of us in the health professions have battled exhaustively to make efficiency changes and all too often found ourselves blocked by decrepit management structures.
Leaving decrepit properties on bank books is a recipe for disaster.
Meanwhile, Poe samples another of America's decrepit institutions: its prison system.
Billions of dollars were spent on technology initiatives irrelevant to overseas contingencies, while the equipment inventories of the military services were neglected until they became decrepit.
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