| 21. | Meanwhile, Nuno Ramos'" Untitled " oozes scrofulous junkyard decrepitude _ but little more.
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| 22. | Perhaps physical imperfections are meant to symbolise moral decrepitude, which can affect all men irrespective of class.
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| 23. | This hidden space is amazing in its dimension and decrepitude, stripped to brick, timber and steel columns.
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| 24. | The appearance of rising damp everywhere in a house is a symptom of neglect, age, decrepitude etc.
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| 25. | When the original church building fell into decrepitude, a new one was built in its place in 1908.
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| 26. | But avoiding premature death would be a hollow victory if the remaining years were burdened with increasing decrepitude and dependency.
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| 27. | While the American fills its nine rooms and the restaurant teems, the third floor remains a monument to decrepitude.
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| 28. | Gracious axial boulevards dominate newer sections that, for all their decrepitude, mirror the cosmopolitan feel of Paris or Madrid.
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| 29. | Certainly, the old man's decrepitude does not seem to have led directly either to chaos or to aggression.
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| 30. | With only 11 parking gates for aircraft, it's a small oasis in Kennedy's desert of decrepitude.
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