| 41. | In 1883 the Diocese of Salisbury appointed Ponting Surveyor of Ecclesiastical Dilapidations for the Archdeaconry of Wiltshire.
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| 42. | When the fl�che fell into a state of dilapidation in 1956, a new steeple was erected.
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| 43. | The general dilapidation of the military was a symptom of the confused administration of the coastal provinces.
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| 44. | The roof was in a terrible state of dilapidation, with rain coming through to the rooms below.
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| 45. | By 1980 it had fallen into dilapidation and an extensive 20-year restoration programme was carried out.
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| 46. | During the period of a half-century vacancy, the palace fell into a state of dilapidation.
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| 47. | Today it is in a state of disrepair and dilapidation that is having a formative effect on the youth,
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| 48. | And then, after a period of dilapidation and World War II, the castle became a national monument.
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| 49. | In 1933, the buildings of the Chrysostom Monastery were dismantled by the Soviets under pretext of their dilapidation.
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| 50. | The inns skidded toward dilapidation in the'70s and'80s, mirroring the course of Palm Springs itself.
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