Across the street from the dilapidated Michigan Central Station is Slows Bar BQ.
Unlike the dilapidated Bulls, Brooklyn still appeared to be sorting out who they were.
At the end of the 15th century, the formidable gibbet was already very much dilapidated.
Millions also live in dilapidated old buildings, many of which cave in during rains.
Broadstairs and Saint Peter's Community Centre Trust said the centre would replace a 90-year-old dilapidated hut.
However, the position does tend to preserve dental data, useful for identifying dilapidated corpses.
The Congolese Army is holding several hundred Mai Mai fighters captive in the dilapidated brick school in Dubie.
It plans to open the centre in 2014, describing the current premises as "our dilapidated and atmospheric building".
Residents live in rows of tightly packed, dilapidated homes, and wind-blown garbage clutters the streets and open fields.
Behind Jason's position, from where he scans the surrounding quay through his gun sight, is a dilapidated caravan.
However, by 1979 the buildings were getting dilapidated and Sir Jimmy began a campaign to re-open the unit.
The North's dilapidated transportation system drives up costs, wiping out much of what companies would save on labor.
He knew how to strip the copper wire from dilapidated buildings and the lead from around the pipes.
Just under half of them continue to live in dilapidated ex-Soviet buildings, such as disused hospitals, hotels and schools.
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In 1981, she bought a small dilapidated building in Cicero, a Chicago suburb, to serve as United Scrap's headquarters.
Now the houses were smaller, and there was room behind them for dilapidated bits of an old elevated railway.
It makes them look more dilapidated now than (they) did during the war.
Dam999 revolves around a dilapidated dam in India which was built in 1895.
Even the car park of a Hollywood studio is grander than Cape Town's dilapidated jumble of studios and warehouses.
So far, new arrivals have squeezed into redeveloped flats and dilapidated Victorian terraces.
Mr Forster also wants to spruce up Opel's dilapidated product range, to which he added a new Vectra this week.
The storm shredded hundreds of homes and caused some dilapidated buildings in Havana's older areas to collapse, the AP reported.
By 1991 it was mooted that the club merge with nearby Finchley, which had a dilapidated stadium but no money.
This means scores of projects at some of the nation's most dilapidated schools are yet to get off the ground.
The people of Gracko, the dilapidated village where the killings took place, had been begging for protection during the harvest.
Mr. Gurney designed the four-bedroom, seven-bathroom home in Washington's Forest Hills neighborhood, tearing down a dilapidated 1922 Victorian on the property.
In the provincial town of Tetritsqaro, young, unemployed men stand outside their dilapidated houses in the morning, drinking cans of beer.
Expected to be operational in the autumn, it will replace a dilapidated shed currently being used as a makeshift hedgehog hospital.
All of us can focus on the tragedy of urban schools that aren't teaching and dilapidated housing, lack of health care.
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