derelict in A Sentence

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    Oxbow lakes and Derelict waters(1.3 million hectares).

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    He's a Derelict somewhere.

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    That house has been Derelict since.

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    They are Derelict, and they are part of the problem.

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    I think it might be professionally Derelict of me to do so.

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    This has been converted from a Derelict space into what you see here.

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    The prime example is the Port Olympic seafront, which was a semi Derelict area at the time.

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    This is when people discard old and Derelict things and concentrate on new things causing change or transformation.

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    The CRONO Project, launched in 2010, encouraged local and international artists to transform Lisbon's Derelict buildings into masterpieces.

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    Several homeless families have made the graveyard their home, living in small sheds and sometimes even inside the Derelict airplanes.

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    Christian churches became Derelict and started ruining, while Turkish administration buildings, mosques, public baths and covered markets rose in their place.

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    Its once-dark reputation gave way in the 90s to decades of regeneration, and the Derelict shipyards have been replaced with gleaming science centres and museums.

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    Therefore, you will want to employ a full-time property manager to handle daily tasks, market your beach house during tourist season, execute lease agreements, and evict Derelict tenants.

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    Hunt's team extracted DNA from hundreds of apple leaves collected from Derelict orchards throughout Wales, created a genetic profile for each tree, and compared them with the NFC database.

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    Not the commercialised holiday town you might imagine, although that may have fared better, Christmas is a Derelict mining community(its name derived from the date of the mine's reopening in 1902).

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    Start your exploration passing by the Derelict Secretariat Building(also known as the Ministers' Building), a beautiful Victorian structure where Aung San, father of pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, was assassinated in 1947.

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    Many projects in developing countries must also be covered with war risk insurance, which covers acts of hostile attack, Derelict mines and torpedoes, and civil unrest which are not generally included in"standard" insurance policies.

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    With rich industrial heritage in abundance, it's no wonder everyone's flocking to this new property hotspot, with many companies looking for creative ways to reinvent former abandoned and Derelict industrial buildings in the district.

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    On churned up war landscapes, masses of wildflowers covered Derelict tanks and blanketed the ground where the dead lay, juxtaposing cold metal and the destructive power of men with the organic growth and regenerative power of nature.

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