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Pretty name for the piled-up wrecks of derelict starships don't you think?"
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"It took them ten years until their shuttlecraft reached the ground, but the surviving crew are all living on the planet below and the nose plate of their derelict old torch is serving as our fabricator mount
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The shop was prominent not because of any ostentation, but rather because any open business stood out on the half boarded up and derelict empty shell of Darklow Main Street
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She compared this to stories she read of people getting into derelict spaceships
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And then, just as I was about to retrace my steps, I came upon something looking like a derelict shepherd's hut
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It’s a derelict building site, nothing more, nothing less
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The bar has been created out of the shell of an old and derelict warehouse
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And that dark harbor too, maybe not AS bad, but it is a deserted and derelict place that she drew, I’m afraid she was feeling that inside
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The farm track runs down for twenty or thirty yards between two fields and then opens out into a wider, gravelled area in front of a derelict farmhouse
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he was greeted by the fat, derelict looking ex-soldier who
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The house looked empty, but it was not derelict
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Derelict sites, abandoned buildings
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Caverns in derelict parts of
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Not some disrespectful, derelict living by Mommy’s donations and strung out on drugs
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A shell remained: a vacant derelict with cindered walls, empty sockets that had been windows, and a collapsed roof jutting its charcoaled timbers skyward like rigored fingers of the dead
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He locked his car and found a derelict building in which to take a leak
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Hartle parked beside a derelict freighter out of curiousity
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Brendan stood on the hull of the derelict vessel and examined the results of his work
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Sucking the tanks out, scraping the space encrustations from the hulls, sometimes going out with his employer into orbit to recover a derelict, old Vink patiently letting him fly the tug once in a while when he’d had a couple of pipes
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If I tell you it looked and tasted a bit like the fuel I used to light my paraffin lamp with forty years ago and the stuff the winos drink in the doorways of derelict buildings I am sure you will understand
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you see the horrid light of day, and you decide to get up, and you think it might be better to shave and shower so at least for the rest of the day you can present a face to the world that won’t bear much scrutiny from civilization, and you won’t appear the derelict you are, and the bars are not open yet at least not the ones near you-so as I was saying what you most loved to do was get in old Blackie and drive out to the coast and go in that self pump gas station next to Sea Bluff and run by the Indians from India
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shacks formed the centre of the derelict community, their
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palace above the derelict buildings of Wall Market
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remains of the derelict buildings overshadowed by the ever-
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derelict fissures of the chimney’s domed crown, and the blue-
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city, in the end unit of a row of derelict townhouses, next to a train yard, and about one
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A person is derelict in the performance of his duty when he wilfully or negligently fails to perform them, or when he performs them in a culpably inefficient manner
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And not as derelict as I’d feared
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resting in one of the derelict acres of our memory
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They left the yard and rounded a group of derelict buildings, but their route was blocked by a lopsided figure in a floppy hat and a stripy waistcoat
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What else could animate this derelict and worn out advertisement for
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According to City Council records, he had a permit to renovate the derelict WWII hospital compound and use it as a post-operative recuperation and rehabilitation centre
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We learned yesterday that we have been accepted as part of the medical team that will turn this derelict of a space ship into a functioning mobile health center
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The derelict wore a too-big sweater with holes in both
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and stiffened his posture at the sight of a derelict coming
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morning,” the Chief said as he followed the derelict through
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the derelict man, stinking of
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“We can say that the ship is a derelict and unsafe to leave in populated space
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“Legally, this ship is a derelict having been abandoned by its crew in battle
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The truck was parked over by the derelict stables and the men were unloading the crates and taking them inside before opening the tops and extracting their precious cargo
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Her body was found in a derelict factory there, along with the heroine kit
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“Tina’s body was found in a derelict factory on Clive Street in North Shields
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They found her body in a derelict factory at North Shields
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When Richard eased his Mercedes off the tarmac, onto what looked to Donna to be a narrow derelict road, she began to have her doubts
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It was a home once, however derelict it may have become and there was an added sadness here because of what we knew of its story
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“Lord Loka, my brother, I stand with you unreservedly, I have only one cause for concern, I believe from my own observations that you do not have enough respect for your own safety, it is still too soon to wander around without adequate security, I also believe that with this new situation you will be in more danger than you will admit to, I would be derelict in my duty if I allowed this situation to continue, therefore from today I will personally be responsible for your security
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But the business had a limited life since the derelict timber yard had been marked out as the site of the new railway station; the terminus of the Tanzam railway linking the port of Dar-es-Salaam to the copper belt in Zambia
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The gunman drove to the derelict buildings nearby
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I would have been derelict not to
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Tim had a top floor flat, with interesting views over the city and uninteresting views, looking down into back yards of wannabe derelict homes
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He could grab Forbes and Short’s daughter on the island and hide them away in a derelict hotel on Majuro Atoll, until he got his £10million back, using the girl as leverage - then kill them both
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They, like Nancy, ran and crouched behind an old, derelict pick-up truck parked along the sidewalk that had been the victim of a previous bombardment
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Both men crossed the road at a running crouch and went to hide in a large bush beside two small, derelict wooden fishing boats
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dingy and derelict the place was
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Now, being a college educated derelict, here and there I’ve
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It was the proof of my claim that I was not a total derelict loser who
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She got me to drive her to a derelict house outside of town
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They had mostly been looted of anything that could be sold or used - many families were using old car seats as furniture outside their derelict shanty buildings
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She had noticed an old derelict farmhouse on the way in from Dubbo
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She fired up the computer in The Studio and remotely accessed the laptop in the derelict warehouse
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The farmhouse in front of them was dark and looked to be derelict
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the many derelict tractors that littered the landscape
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If left derelict and unanchored, they will automatically pilot themselves to the area where they were constructed
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The country has been derelict
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The derelict stepped down with his hand out
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There was no way he’d even think to look for her at the derelict theme park that used to house Australia’s Wonderland
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“You kidding?” interrupted the derelict, drowning out the attorney’s words
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She arranged herself, therefore, in the chair, and, since she couldn't read, tried to remember something to say over to herself instead, some poem, or verse of a poem, to take her attention off the coming dinner; and she was shocked to find, as she sat there with her eyes shut to keep out the light that glared on her from the middle of the ceiling, that she could remember nothing but fragments: loose bits floating derelict round her mind, broken spars that didn't even belong, she was afraid, to any really magnificent whole
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Carefully he slipped out through the back of the building and over a low concrete wall into the bushes at the side of a cracked and disused bitumen road that led to an old structure that while now derelict still possessed some of the façade that had once ranked it one of the mansions of the colony
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This was a very old, very used part of the city, and as such, several of the buildings were derelict, missing doors, windows, even entire walls
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“As a matter of fact your royal hind ass, there is something else! Lord Brahma and the Devatas have arrived, seeking an audience with their derelict overseer
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The site, on a derelict gasworks with no infrastructure ensured the bid would fail but details like that did not stop NOMA from spending thousands of pounds on stickers, videos, a web-site and newspaper adverts to promote the case
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The whole place is littered with domestic waste, empty shopping trolleys, a few burnt out cars, and stray cats and dogs have set up permanent residence in the derelict stadiums
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Moreover, this would constitute the ultimate assurance that no one could be derelict in
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Half-way through the journey we stop at a run-down gas station, where the derelict building seems to be held together by nothing more than the threads of time
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Over the weekend, he'd drive around near work, maybe, and select a derelict or vacant block
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I managed to cede my parent"s flat which lay empty and derelict ever since they left Egypt many years ago
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And it is splendid to recall the bend, that did lead to all the times we did spend in the derelict mews, heady with stews and brews, merry amid the sparrows and wheelbarrows, the stirrups and hips, the bible
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And it is splendid to recall the bend, that did lead to all the times we did spend in the derelict mews, heady with stews and brews, merry amid the sparrows and wheelbarrows, the stirrups and hips, the Bible
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And with it I turned up my collar and set off along the road, journeying by foot to kill time, to feel the city in all its ugliness, the black jugular of the city, with its barren river awash in trash, with animal carcasses and factory waste, slakes of grey froth lapping the bank walls, stagnant and aimless, no sign of a current, on by derelict building sites, by pavements torn up and abandoned, through sheet metal tunnels, the rain coming down harder, banging on the roof, streaming through cracks and then down the rusting panels, along past metal railings, past locked up gardens sold off and privatised, and all the time the cars and wagons screaming along, an endless stream, trails of blue exhaust smoke swirling, the air singeing, on and on, head to the path, barely glimpsing Great Peter setting off for the West, seeing nothing at all until turning up at Kropotkinskaya and finally looking up to the statue there of Engels
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As we drove through England, France, and Germany, I’d stared out at the destroyed cities and riot-torn towns, the miles and miles of Shade-stripped landscape, derelict buses and cabs, bent and twisted streetlamps, the diminished presence of wildlife
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On more than one occasion, a dozen at the lowest, near the North Bull at Dollymount he had remarked a superannuated old salt, evidently derelict, seated habitually near the not particularly redolent sea on the wall, staring quite obliviously at it and it at him, dreaming of fresh woods and pastures new as someone somewhere sings
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The unexpected discovery of an object of great monetary value (precious stone, valuable adhesive or impressed postage stamps (7 schilling, mauve, imperforate, Hamburg, 1866: 4 pence, rose, blue paper, perforate, Great Britain, 1855: 1 franc, stone, official, rouletted, diagonal surcharge, Luxemburg, 1878), antique dynastical ring, unique relic) in unusual repositories or by unusual means: from the air (dropped by an eagle in flight), by fire (amid the carbonised remains of an incendiated edifice), in the sea (amid flotsam, jetsam, lagan and derelict), on earth (in the gizzard of a comestible fowl)
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woman while they can going out to be drowned or blown up somewhere I went up Windmill hill to the flats that Sunday morning with captain Rubios that was dead spyglass like the sentry had he said hed have one or two from on board I wore that frock from the B Marche paris and the coral necklace the straits shining I could see over to Morocco almost the bay of Tangier white and the Atlas mountain with snow on it and the straits like a river so clear Harry Molly darling I was thinking of him on the sea all the time after at mass when my petticoat began to slip down at the elevation weeks and weeks I kept the handkerchief under my pillow for the smell of him there was no decent perfume to be got in that Gibraltar only that cheap peau dEspagne that faded and left a stink on you more than anything else I wanted to give him a memento he gave me that clumsy Claddagh ring for luck that I gave Gardner going to south Africa where those Boers killed him with their war and fever but they were well beaten all the same as if it brought its bad luck with it like an opal or pearl still it must have been pure 18 carrot gold because it was very heavy but what could you get in a place like that the sandfrog shower from Africa and that derelict ship that came up to the harbour Marie the Marie whatyoucallit no he hadnt a moustache that was Gardner yes I can see his face cleanshaven Frseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeefrong that train again weeping tone once in the dear deaead days beyondre call close my eyes breath my lips forward kiss sad look eyes open piano ere oer the world the mists began I hate that istsbeg comes loves sweet sooooooooooong Ill let that out full when I get in front of the footlights again Kathleen Kearney and her lot of squealers Miss This Miss That Miss Theother lot of sparrowfarts skitting around talking about politics they know as much about as my backside anything in the world to make themselves someway interesting Irish homemade beauties soldiers daughter am I ay and whose are you bootmakers and publicans I beg your pardon coach I thought you were a wheelbarrow theyd die down dead off their feet if ever they got a chance of walking down the Alameda on an officers arm like me on the bandnight my eyes flash my bust that they havent passion God help their poor head I knew more about men and life when I was I S than theyll all know at 50 they dont know how to sing a song like that Gardner said no man could look at my mouth and teeth smiling like that and not think of it I was afraid he mightnt like my accent first he so English all father left me in spite of his stamps Ive my mothers eyes and figure anyhow he always said theyre so snotty about themselves
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On the train I tried to read but couldn’t concentrate, I was so taken by Rockaway Beach and the ramshackle bungalow behind the derelict wooden fence that I could think of nothing else
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The paints gave us the idea of decorating the office; this was a small room opening on the colonnade; it had once been used for estate business, but was now derelict, holding only some garden games and a tub of dead aloes; it had plainly been designed for a softer use, perhaps as a tea-room or study, for the plaster walls were decorated with delicate Rococo panels and the roof was prettily groined
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I sought inspiration among gutted palaces and cloisters embowered in weed, derelict churches where the vampire- bats hung in the dome like dry seed-pods and only the ants were ceaselessly astir tunnelling in the rich stalls; cities where no road led, and mausoleums where a single, agued family of Indians sheltered from the rains
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His destination was a derelict townhouse east of the Bowery, the kind of place that sent a little bit of itself with you whenever you left it, in the form of dust on your shoes, on your cuffs, fine gray film on the pads of your fingers where you had rung the dusty buzzer
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What new target? And what was the point of torching these derelict buildings again? Before he could ask any more questions, though, Nicky had cut the lights and was snapping at S
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They gathered fallen logs from the woods and lumber from derelict barns to build their little houses
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The men working the searchlight, after scouring the entrance of the harbour without seeing anything, then turned the light on the derelict and kept it there
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The fact that a coastguard was the first on board may save some complications later on, in the Admiralty Court, for coastguards cannot claim the salvage which is the right of the first civilian entering on a derelict
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Jean sat while the men talked, trying to visualize this derelict little place as a town with eight thousand inhabitants, or thirty thousand; a place with seventeen hotels and houses thickly clustered in the angles of the streets
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Both of these were derelict gold towns