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As for the buildings themselves, not all are in disrepair.
Americans cross these structures in disrepair 185 million times a day.
The clans, which dominated municipal contracts, had left Rosarno in disrepair.
Lindamood also said that the home looked abandoned and in disrepair.
The Navy has fewer than a dozen minesweepers, many in disrepair.
With Venezuela's refineries in disrepair, even gasoline is in short supply.
Several major water pumps, used to remove floodwater, remain in disrepair.
Its infrastructure is aging and in disrepair on a good day.
The park and a nearby resort now lie vacant and in disrepair.
Traffic can be heavy at peak hours with many roads in disrepair.
"My body is a temple in disrepair," he writes in one duplex.
Core infrastructure networks are plainly in disrepair – with no fix in sight.
The car was discovered in disrepair at a farm in Worcester in 2013.
Inland waterways are in disrepair and threaten the resilience of our energy system.
The bar, which had been sold by the Neir family, was in disrepair.
Accidents are common in the mountainous region where many roads are in disrepair.
He left Sibiu's old town mostly intact with parts of it in disrepair.
A department official says they replaced the original set because it was in disrepair.
Avery, who repped himself, claimed when the car was returned, it was in disrepair.
Centuries of private display, storage and a 1966 flood left the painting in disrepair.
Tanks used to store and transport propane are in disrepair for lack of maintenance.
By 1978, the roof was in disrepair, and the building had been painted red.
His iPhone is shattered, in disrepair, and on its way to the Apple Shop.
Public services are almost nonexistent; roads are in disrepair and phones often have no signal.
What caused them to abandon the offices in the basement and leave them in disrepair?
Senators have also pledged to rebuild the school in Chibok, which still sits in disrepair.
A shortage of spare parts in Venezuela means boats often take to sea in disrepair.
Water professionals across the U.S. agree that our nation's drinking water infrastructure is in disrepair.
Its ancient electric grid was in disrepair, requiring expensive shipments of imported oil to operate.
Reports from Beijing have shown venues in disrepair 210 years after the 210 Summer Games.
The remaining two houses on the property are in disrepair, the once-verdant garden unkempt.
Every day, they drive on roads with unforgiving potholes and over bridges that are in disrepair.
Bridges are in disrepair, risking the lives of travelers and negatively impacting the flow of commerce.
Further to the west, the grounds that host the island's annual agriculture fair remain in disrepair.
America's infrastructure is in disrepair, its education system badly underperforming, and its social contract in shambles.
The utility was in disrepair but still operational, and the island was not in the dark.
Their purchase of Ballymaloe, then in disrepair, fulfilled Mr. Allen's dream to own a farm. Mrs.
The organization will assist with renovation and preservation efforts at the home, which is in disrepair.
The program concentrated on the city's lowest-income black and Hispanic neighborhoods, where homes were in disrepair.
Mr. Fieber said much of the property was in disrepair, with three of the structures badly deteriorated.
For example, they didn't see homes in disrepair as anything but signs of meth, drugs, and depravity.
The postproduction facilities appeared unstaffed, and the interior sets, veiled in cobwebs and dust, looked in disrepair.
Despite Russia's recent showmanship on the water, its navy is in disrepair Despite Russia's recent showmanship on the water, its navy is in disrepair A Russian fighter jet crashed into the Mediterranean Sea on Monday while trying to land on the country's one remaining aircraft carrier, the Admiral Kuznetsov.
It's difficult to find a house or yard in disrepair, and many are enclosed by shiny white fences.
Even Tango 22006, a 23-year-old Boeing 757 that serves as the presidential jet, is in disrepair.
The Aquatics Stadium built for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, now sits in disrepair.
Commercial mining, however, has largely been in decline in western Maine, leaving many mines inactive and in disrepair.
The November 6, 2014, report cites a door to an outdoor monkey enclosure had multiple wooden boards in disrepair.
Flooding from the massive event left dozens of schools in disrepair only a few days into the school year.
As the calendar turns from 290 and 240, the Affordable Care Act is in disrepair — but it's still here.
In Gosaba, about 17 of the 372 kilometers of embankments are in disrepair, according a 2018 district disaster management plan.
Recently we were hired to clean out two Veterans Affairs buildings in disrepair that were to be turned into apartments.
Still, the state's bridges are in disrepair, and its freight rail network is in the bottom five for tonnage carried.
Sieting dreams of a day when people will spend time in the middle, where the picturesque historic downtown sits in disrepair.
Its half-dozen-or-so vessels are all in disrepair or missing parts, said Luisa Marin, an agency official in Guiria.
Take a drive anywhere else through the city, and you'll see a mix of triple-deckers and brutalist architecture in disrepair.
Seeing Jack and Rebecca in disrepair breaks my heart, too, and so I'm looking forward to getting back to the '90s.
Stone Mountain Tennis Center, 20 years later,  sits idle with weeds growing through the outer courts and the scoreboard in disrepair.
Most of its photogenic traditional villages are only about one-third occupied, with many of the old courtyard homes in disrepair.
Public buses, garbage trucks and ambulances in disrepair remain out of service longer, or forever, for lack of imported spare parts.
The existing house he bought — a 1978 home Jih described as "Austrian chalet comes to the American suburbs" — was in disrepair.
There was another called Higginsport, which was a bit more pulled together but still contained an assemblage of buildings in disrepair.
Due to rising flood-insurance costs and the enormous expense of rebuilding a home, many flooded buildings remain vacant and in disrepair.
It was in disrepair at the start of "Days of Future Past," but now it's vibrant and full of young mutants again.
Many of the machines used to diagnose and treat cancer patients were malfunctioning and left in disrepair despite multiple appeals, he said.
In reality, the Germans have less than 22019,000 men and women under arms, and much of their offensive capabilities are in disrepair.
The apartments were in disrepair, with broken heaters and plumbing, and the owner forced his property manager to deal with angry tenants.
Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan Boston ivy scales walls and can potentially damage a building, particularly one with bricks that are weak or in disrepair.
Airbnb's International Headquarters in Dublin — dubbed The Warehouse — was in disrepair when the company collaborated with Heneghan Peng Architects to reinvented the space.
The buildings, though often in disrepair, have high ceilings, large windows and solid floors, which make them attractive for a variety of uses.
America's roads, highways, and bridges are in disrepair, and those who rely on them deserve a guaranteed source of revenue to fix them.
The Milovas picked the Admiral's House on Governors Island in New York City for their event, which was in disrepair at the time.
But they view a wall like the one Mr. Trump advocates as an ineffective and inefficient response atop an immigration system in disrepair.
But they view a wall like the one Mr. Trump advocates as an ineffective and costly response to an immigration system in disrepair.
" A spokesman for Mr. Cuomo, Patrick Muncie, defended the enhanced station initiative as a way to "quickly rehabilitate stations that were in disrepair.
Like others at the time, he moved into a building in disrepair and, with a group of other tenants, rehabilitated it, he said.
These days, some lots near the city center are empty, many homes are in disrepair, and residents say crime is a persistent concern.
The November 6, 2014, report cites a door to the Eastern black and white colobus monkey outdoor enclosure had multiple wooden boards in disrepair.
Although many are now in disrepair, these cities' tower blocks and raised highways reflect the ambitions of nationalist governments in the 1950s and 1960s.
The concrete is harsh on the feet and in disrepair in a few spots, but there is no trash anywhere — Havana's streets are spotless.
The practice essentially involves taking products or components, whether in disrepair or at the end of their useful lives, to a like-new condition.
And the devastation caused by the hurricanes in 2017 had a severe impact on the electrical grid because the public utilities were already in disrepair.
With the derailment of Samsung's plans caused by the Galaxy Note 7 battery issues last fall, much of the company's reputation now sits in disrepair.
In 1970, French jazz pianist Jacques Loussier, finding the estate in disrepair, purchased it and installed one of Europe's most modern recording facilities on site.
Torres said mobile homes could help alleviate the shortage, but many parks are in disrepair and loans for mobile homes are more expensive than mortgages.
Even on the John Muir Trail, large stretches are in disrepair and had turned into creeks of snowmelt when my daughter and I hiked them.
The truly horrendous corruption and incompetence has meant that sewage pumping stations are in disrepair and raw sewage is being pumped directly into the water.
Some of the most ambitious — or foolhardy — projects are in disrepair, among them the hulking, triangular concrete office tower in Abidjan known as La Pyramide.
Their suburban house — two stories and with a modest lawn — needs a new coat of paint, and some parts have languished in disrepair, Tim said.
Military officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, have said troops are undersupplied and underpaid, with weapons, vehicles and other basic equipment often in disrepair or lacking.
"The neighbors also came to stay in here as their bunkers were in disrepair," Sadiq said, crouched in a claustrophobic reinforced concrete room under his home.
The devastation has come to symbolize what many Brazilians see as a nation in disrepair because of widespread corruption and a wholesale decline in government services.
On Thursday, she visited the Hilltop neighborhood on the city's West Side, walking along an avenue of houses in disrepair, tattoo parlors and Family Dollar stores.
Maybe the building needs a new elevator, but you live on the first floor, or use a different bank of elevators than the ones in disrepair.
With the subway in disrepair and a housing and homelessness crisis, New Yorkers felt that this was a deal that would take more than it would give.
Defended by the Night's Watch in various castles, though most are in disrepair and many are unguarded, this extensive wall is intricate and made entirely of ice.
They were in disrepair from students misusing them as drumsticks, but learning more about them sparked my imagination and sent me down the alternative-interface rabbit hole.
So, when its finest examples (in disrepair or in glorious form) are disconnected from their context, these concrete megaliths of the 1960s become something very strange indeed.
First launched in 2008, the ship was famous for being the world's biggest privately owned submarine, but it had sat in disrepair for seven years until April.
"Originally it was a cottage, almost like a shack in disrepair," explains homeowner and tech entrepreneur Mark Hammond, who gave CNBC an exclusive tour of his residence.
After a hearing last fall, Mr. Cayo said, Ms. Lindsay was cited for more blight — an unstable wooden deck in the backyard and house panels in disrepair.
With facilities around the country in disrepair, Venezuela has been unable to take advantage of rising prices by pumping out more oil and ramping up refinery operations.
"Public private partnerships are a very important part of a new way of financing our roads and bridges that are in disrepair and our very dangerous," Chao said.
About 6900 percent of on-base housing has been privatized since 2628 under the initiative — created to address an array of issues with houses in disrepair on bases.
About 85003 percent of on-base housing has been privatized since 1996 under the initiative -- created to address an array of issues with houses in disrepair on bases.
The Wall Street Journal reported that according to neighbors, the house has undergone some renovations but has mostly sat in disrepair for years, as Manafort never lived there.
But the businessman also saved the iconic estate -- now a private club -- that once sat in disrepair, and his new status is driving attention and business to the town.
The cover showed her head topped with an elaborate pompadour, attached to a robotic female torso in disrepair — frayed wires snaked out of arm sockets and beneath a breastplate.
On the six-month anniversary, tens of thousands remained without power, thousands of homes remained in disrepair, and many businesses remain closed, even as debt prices began to recover.
By reappropriating many of Fort Kochi's spaces that had been left in disrepair for decades, the biennial has nurtured a positive impact on the urban development of the city.
The real estate industry contends that the legislation will lead to buildings in disrepair, abandoned blocks and urban blight, a return to the "Bronx is Burning" of the 21996s.
"It was a sleepy little desert town having new life breathed into all the older homes left unloved and in disrepair but that had great bones," Mr. Tomlin said.
Chairman Bill Shuster of Pennsylvania outlined that the growth of the US population in the coming decades will put a huge strain on existing infrastructure, which is already in disrepair.
Case and point: why go on about professional athletes expressing their right to freedom of expression when there are cities and countries in disrepair and thousands displaced by natural disasters?
And with the subway system in disrepair, it's almost guaranteed that incredibly vital lines, like the J, will be undergoing similar renovations that your participants saw for years to come.
The immigrant groups and their Portuguese-born children have helped revitalize areas of the cities once in disrepair and have a presence in everything from professional soccer teams to popular culture.
Also, you shouldn't wait because your additional living expenses benefit in your policy helps cover the costs of where you stay while your home is in disrepair, such as a hotel.
Beloved genre staples Back To The Future and The Terminator felt that consequence all too intensely, as franchise sequels left their original storylines in disrepair and longtime fans with serious headaches.
For example, Documenta restored an EMS Synthi 214, a rare analog synthesizer manufactured in 210, which had been in disrepair for over twenty years and is now situated at the Megaron.
The initiative was created to address numerous problems with houses in disrepair on bases, allowing private contractors to pay reconstruction costs in exchange for 85033-year leases from the military services.
Hundreds of Rockport buildings are still in disrepair, including City Hall, which is boarded up from the damage, with city officials now working out of a separate municipal structure that survived.
Original equipment manufacturers now realize that if they wait to think about a second life for a product or component until it is in disrepair or outdated, it could be too late.
The Interior Department confirmed the project Thursday, saying it is both necessary to replace old doors that are in "disrepair" and attributing the high cost to the historical nature of the building.
Twenty years ago, only 12 percent of African roads had all-weather paving, while bridges, airports and railways were in disrepair, many in conflict-affected countries like Angola, Liberia and the Congo.
Many citizens may not have heard of NEPA, but they understand that federal red tape causes huge cost overruns and delays to roads and bridges, leading to traffic jams and infrastructure in disrepair.
Others are abandoned historic mansions now listed for mere fractions of their original worth, though some — like Lynnewood Hall, the largest home for sale in America — are still worth millions even in disrepair.
Defaced by early Coptic Christians, damaged by earthquakes and even mined for building materials, Kom Ombo was in disrepair until 252, when it was cleared by the French archaeologist Jean-Jacques de Morgan.
Today, Eisenhower's vision of a highway system that provides the American people with access to all corners of the country for enjoyment and safety, includes congested highways, aging bridges and roads in disrepair.
According to Transportation for America, it costs $24,000 per lane-mile per year to maintain a road in good repair, and much more for those in disrepair, as many of America's roads are.
The town was still in the process of recovering from Hurricane Matthew, and many homes appeared to be abandoned or in disrepair, their windows boarded up and weeds growing tall in the yards.
It had been in disrepair, and in 1996 she created Friends of the Homes of Giacomo Puccini, a nonprofit organization that raised money to restore and maintain the villa and the museum there.
According to Sheila Faalasli, social media manager at the National Parks Conservation Association, many park services are in disrepair due to budget constraints, and it would cost almost $12 billion to fix them all.
And with its oil fields losing pressure, critical equipment at its ports and processing plants in disrepair, and bondholders poised to seize its considerable foreign assets, there seems to be little room for recovery.
Gloria Johnson, who lives next to Ms. Worsley at the mobile home park because her house is still in disrepair, said there was not as much to lose if the storm tracks their way.
The President says of course because of Puerto Rico's electric grid was already in disrepair and the fact that it's an island territory, that it makes it harder to do this kind of relief work.
But transportation there is also dangerous, according to the State Department, because of poor road conditions, a lack of enforcement of traffic laws and a large number of vehicles that are old or in disrepair.
A monthly educational magazine never began distribution and a promise to regularly maintain all feeder roads within five kilometers — about three miles — of the mining concession, many of which are in disrepair, was never fulfilled.
The historic cathedral — also one of the city's most-visited tourist destinations — has been in disrepair for years, but updates were long stalled due to bureaucratic inefficiencies that blocked France's government from paying for the upkeep.
Others are in disrepair, a result of an edict from Jeffs in the early 2000s, when he ordered a halt to all construction in the Utah-Arizona community to focus on building a compound in Texas.
Michael Malone, who was hired this spring to run elections, recommended the closures last week, saying it would be a cost-saving measure and that the sites are in disrepair and inaccessible for persons with disabilities.
"Heck of a wreck," the ad read; 248-plus years of neglect had left the rambling old farm building and its Ma 'n' Pa-style additions in disrepair: toppled chimney, leaky roof, caving walls, rotted windows.
"I don't want to stay there in a big cyclone like this and get blown away," he said, noting that his house was made of wood and was in disrepair and that he feared a storm surge.
All that is besides the actual condition of the city, where the streets are still in disrepair, public transportation is phlegmatic and garbage collection seems to occur far less frequently than talk of Ms. Raggi's latest troubles.
One partnership funded by Goldman Sachs through a local credit union and development corporation is rehabbing a small neighborhood which a private developer had left in disrepair, with open sewage in the streets and regular electrical fires.
"Animals," a track from OPN's 7th studio album, Garden of Delete, revolves around film star Val Kilmer sitting in a particularly bland room, falling somewhere between that of a 2-star hotel and an LA mansion in disrepair.
While the military coordination with FEMA was textbook, that coordination still has to face the reality of roads in disrepair, an electrical grid that was antiquated at best, and ineffective if not corrupt local government in some locations.
The monument to the three men who died during the failed coup of August 1991 – a plaque that few people know exists – is in disrepair, and discussions about erecting a proper, visible monument in its place died down years ago.
From the mid-1950s to 203, a group of Estonian families used the mansion and its surrounding 26 acres as a summer retreat, making few improvements to the building, which was already in disrepair in the later years of Mrs.
A spokesman for the State Division of Consumer Affairs, which oversees the board, said that the board "cannot comment on the reasons why Woodland has been in disrepair," and that it did not have the authority to provide aid to cemeteries.
Now white can't hold itself distant from the day's touch— even as the touch holds so little white would own— foreclosure vanished pensions school systems in disrepair free trade rising unemployment unpaid medical bills school debt car debt debt debt.
Whether they're transforming a decrepit shipping container, a rundown airstream, or a garage in disrepair, JoJo and Jordan are up for the task of creating one-of-a-kind vacation hot-spots that will provide a life-changing financial boost for their homeowner partners.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Less than six month after Rio de Janeiro hosted the first-ever Olympics in South America, game venues sit idle and already in disrepair, raising questions about a legacy that organizers promised would benefit the Brazilian city and its residents.
Attorneys for the parents also said parents have had difficulties reaching their assigned case managers because of "logistical issues," including telephones at detention facilities that "have been unavailable or in disrepair" and the time-off schedule of the case managers that includes holidays and weekends.
Today, approximately 22019,000 Puerto Ricans have left the Island to make their home elsewhere, half the Island's remaining population lives in poverty, and far too many of the 300,000 homes that were damaged or destroyed languish in disrepair as a new hurricane season looms.
The company's cash is running out, its oil fields are losing pressure, critical equipment at its ports and processing plants is in disrepair, and it is unable to pay billions of dollars it owes to the international oil service companies critical to its operations.
As demand outweighs supply, the value of land and the homes sitting atop it — whether they're intact or otherwise deteriorating — rises, which Coldwell Banker listing agent Jeremy Rushton told Business Insider is what's so stupefying about seeing a property in disrepair with such a high price tag.
The episode returns to the Windy City four years after the drill wave made for a new mainstream hip-hop superpower to find its stars and its youth in disrepair thanks to a city government blindly unaware of all the ways it's stirring its gang violence problem.
According to a lawsuit filed by New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, whose office investigated Croman and his management firm 9300 Realty for nearly two years—and is also suing him for restitution—the man often left behind units in disrepair, sometimes refusing court orders to fix them.
While Bergstein had based Kellerman's on Grossinger's Catskill Resort Hotel (currently a piece of pristine ruin-porn that inspires quite a bit of Instagram posing, though the owner is taking the first steps toward reconstruction), the Catskill resorts were in disrepair and were closed during the time of filming.
The state of play: With consumer confidence falling, leading economic indicators turning negative, the systemically important repo market in disrepair, major European economies likely in recession, the outlook for the trade war deteriorating and stock market volatility popping, Powell is doing his best to infuse confidence into the market.
Trump said on Wednesday that the federal government has spent "millions and millions" of dollars helping Puerto Rico recover, a task that was complicated, he said, by the fact that the island's electric grid had been in disrepair long before Maria plunged 95 percent of Puerto Ricans into darkness.
Midnight is apparently a ghost town, in the sense that every building is in disrepair, needs a new paint job, or hasn't been cared for at all in the last 50 years, but all the shopkeepers did go for splashy neon signs to add just that right touch of modernity.
The game always had subtler pleasures, like the slow realization that the hell you unleashed by accident in the test chamber has actually been under research in other parts of the facility for a long time, and that parts of the place were in disrepair long before the aliens showed up.
William Barr, America's new attorney general, ought to seek court intervention if the state fails to follow the Justice Department's recommendations — which include hiring up to 500 correctional officers, revising security protocols and addressing basic housing deficiencies, such as bathrooms and living areas in disrepair, that rob inmates of their dignity.
Here are a few of the many examples: "At Edward Hopper's Home, Legally This Time" In 2013, internationally renown multimedia artist Tony Oursler staged a site-specific art installation at Hopper's childhood home in Nyack, N.Y., where he once broke in as a child when it was unoccupied and in disrepair.
" Ms. Weiner-Davis concurs, saying, "Very often they come to the relationship with a new maturity and a willingness to learn how things got in disrepair to begin with, and they're more willing to take a look at what each person can do differently so that they don't find themselves in the same position again.
"What had been enjoyed as a public thing by white citizens became a place of forced encounter with other people from whom they wanted to be separate," Bonnie Honig, a professor of political science and modern culture and media at Brown University and author of the forthcoming book "Public Things: Democracy in Disrepair," told me.
"It's far past time that Washington acted on infrastructure— too many of our roads and bridges are crumbling, our children's schools are in disrepair, and everyday there's reports of our water systems in decay and our national energy grid at risk," said Brent Booker, secretary treasurer of North America's Building Trades Unions, which supports the ReBuild USA national campaign.
When I talk about rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure, which as you know is in disrepair all over this country, and talk about doing away with huge loopholes that major corporations now enjoy -- so that in a given year you have these large corporations making billions, not paying a nickel in taxes because they're putting their money in the Cayman Islands.
The town, population of about 900, is built on a hillside, with a mountain-fed stream running right through it, and again, narrow streets, bordered by ancient homes, many in disrepair, but others that have been turned into what is known as an "albergo diffuso" which is a hotel spread among various buildings, in renovated townhouses, now collectively called Relais Del Maro.
The problem in the case of the Washington, D.C. Metro system is complicated by the three political jurisdictions involved, the lack of decision-making authority and the absence of a dedicated funding stream — but even in other cities like New York and Boston where these problems are not so acute, we see old mass transit systems in disrepair and the lack of political will to do anything effective to address the crisis.

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