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And, if the condition persists, the warehouses themselves fall into disrepair or are destroyed.
FORBES: Lucretius's Legacy Depended On The Toughness Of Vellum. What Will Save Ours?
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But the boats guzzle gas, and with the uncertain investment climate in Zimbabwe, many owners have let their vessels fall into disrepair.
WSJ: Sailboat Safari on Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe: Coast With the Crocodiles
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Alex Glanville, head of property services for the Church in Wales, warned that without help, churchyards across Wales would fall into disrepair.
BBC: Church in Wales warns of graveyard 'burial crisis'
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Though fiercely opposed by residents of the Delta itself, who fear that their infrastructure will fall into disrepair, this plan is gaining support.
ECONOMIST: Water in California
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Preserving historic buildings in Paris is relatively easy, since they are generally in continuous use and upgraded rather than allowed to fall into disrepair.
CNN: We'll always have Paris
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Some fear that if allotment holders leave the land then it will fall into disrepair and could then be earmarked for development and lost forever.
BBC: Fears over Gateshead allotment rent rise plan
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Under the QDR approach, America's capability to replace its older transport aircraft would fall into disrepair just as the C-5 modernization effort would reach its most uncertain phase.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The QDR and strategic mobility
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He let the house on his side fall into disrepair.
NEWYORKER: Silver or Lead
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According to the LA Weekly, the home has been foreclosed on by the bank and has been trying to evict Namvar who has let the property fall into disrepair.
FORBES: Ezri Namvar (aka Madoff of Beverly Hills) Sentenced To Prison
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Most important in the search for a new tenant is to avoid letting the venue fall into disrepair like the Olympic Stadium in Athens, which is now in shambles, abandoned and overgrown with weeds.
FORBES: West Ham United Likely To Win Bid For London Olympic Stadium
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But a country that lets its historic buildings, art collections and even sports teams fall into a state of disrepair, and that lacks the ambition or the courage to commission new public buildings, is in a bad way.
ECONOMIST: Gambling with public money