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- "Calypso" remained in disrepair.
- The Captain John Smith Monument currently lies in disrepair off the coast of New Hampshire on Star Island, part of the Isles of Shoals.
- The building is in disrepair but is due for renovation as part of a proposed retirement village.
- The line was shut down by British Railways in 1965 and was left to fall in disrepair.
- This truck stop can still be seen, set back off the road behind the tower, now boarded up and in disrepair following a devastating fire decades ago.
- The runway's numbers and markings are faded and its surface is in disrepair with many cracks.
- The light was in disrepair and of little use with most vessels entering New Inlet, which had its own lighthouse at Federal Point.
- Many of Brazil's streets are in disrepair and very bumpy.
- During this time, businesses continued to flounder and many of the buildings were empty and in disrepair.
- In the past such tips have led to volunteer efforts by residents who have organized clean-up efforts of public property, such as the South Hills Dog Park where the drinking water facilities had been left in disrepair and needed cleaning.
- Continuing, the King found in the next village a church in disrepair and a priest living lavishly.
- The SAARS Huts are in disrepair but are still standing as are the Nissen huts.
- Brent Street had a parish pump, which was in disrepair in 1818 owing to the numerous thirsty travellers using the road, and from 1796 there was a cage for criminals (removed in 1883), which stood at the junction of Brent Street and Bell Lane and is now commemorated by a blue plaque.
- In 2015 Lewisham Council decided to demolish Milford Towers, as the housing estate was in disrepair and the land could be better used to meet the needs of local residents.
- He lived in a large Victorian frame house, which still stands, but in disrepair.
- The electrical network is in disrepair to the extent that prolonged and periodic blackouts are normal, and exposed lines sometimes electrify pools of rainwater.
- There is an extensive road system of more than 30,000 kilometers, although much of it is in disrepair; this also applies to ports, railways and water delivery systems.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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