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"derelict" Definitions
  1. (especially of land or buildings) not used or cared for and in bad condition
  2. derelict in (doing) something (especially North American English) failing completely to do your duty or perform your obligations
"derelict" Synonyms
negligent lax neglectful careless slack remiss disregardful lazy irresponsible slipshod sloppy delinquent neglecting regardless untrustworthy behindhand undependable unreliable inattentive heedless deserted abandoned vacant forsaken desolate vacated forgotten void rejected disused discarded neglected solitary lorn relinquished ownerless castoff cast off uninhabited empty dilapidated ramshackle tumbledown decrepit crumbling shabby ruined seedy rundown rickety threadbare dingy unmaintained untended deteriorated deteriorating faded creaky creaking down-and-out destitute impoverished penniless beggared broke dirt-poor needy poverty-stricken beggarly famished impecunious indigent necessitous needful pauperized penurious poor skint off-guard unawares unprepared asleep asleep at the switch asleep on the job daydreaming flat-footed napping not on the job spaced out unalert unguarded unready unsuspecting unvigilant unwatchful zoned out vagrant tramp vagabond bum beggar drifter hobo derro dosser mendicant outcast streety pariah floater stiff castaway dawdler grifter renegade stumblebum slacker wastrel good-for-nothing do-nothing ne'er-do-well no-goodnik no-good no-account idler layabout loafer skiver sluggard shirker lazybones slugabed waster lounger exile leper refugee expatriate reject deportee offscouring evacuee DP undesirable outlaw outsider untouchable waif fugitive wretch scoundrel rascal rogue villain rat reprobate ruffian swine miscreant hound scumbag blackguard cad creep criminal dog heel deserter escapee absconder escaper maroon truant AWOL no-show hookey player runaway dodger absentee bolter runagate defector displaced person hunted person asylum seeker failure incompetent loser disappointment flop dud no-hoper washout nobody underachiever born loser deadbeat write-off clinker clunker defaulter lemon lawbreaker crook offender culprit felon malefactor sinner con perp perpetrator swindler transgressor wrongdoer conman evildoer racketeer More
"derelict" Antonyms
attentive careful conscientious nonnegligent dutiful punctilious caring improved populated obedient compliant submissive respectful deferential docile biddable regardful pliant reverential duteous nice used in use occupied full overflowing inhabited busy cherished aware chosen crowded packed stuffed copious non-empty entire sufficient abundant in good repair intact pristine immaculate unsullied spotless unstained neat clean untouched unspoiled untarnished unmarked flawless untainted unblemished undefiled stainless unspoilt unsoiled sound firm good healthy hearty solid stable sturdy vigorous young steady well maintained repaired well-built unshaky well-kept substantial durable helped nurtured wanted populous happy pleased cheerful filled productive cultivated saved pleasant befriended fashionable classy elegant high-class high-toned posh ritzy smart swanky swish top-drawer up-market luxurious respectable flourishing mended preserved prosperous protected reconstructed restored rich solvent successful wealthy affluent opulent flush monied moneyed well-heeled well-to-do well-off deep-pocketed advantaged privileged loaded plutocratic lucky blessed upscale engaged rented tenanted unavailable peopled leased utilised(UK) utilized(US) settled taken colonised(UK) colonized(US) lived-in developed habitable inhabitable livable considered heeded well tended cared for responsible dependable reliable mature sensible trustworthy practical prudent rational astute grounded levelheaded thoughtful discerning pragmatic sagacious upright clever perceptible ready inhabitant resident tiptoeing hard worker favourite(UK) favorite(US) friend idol insider

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How in the world would you clear all those derelict, darkened ships from a choked port when the tugboats are derelict as well?
There's this derelict building in Harlesden that me and my friends… You want to take me out to a derelict building at four in the morning.
Warning: Derelict gamblers should NOT let these pics influence wagers.
Some sleep in derelict cars stuffed full of blankets instead.
Having lain empty for years, it was derelict and overgrown.
All were being held in a dusty, derelict passenger terminal.
They settled on a derelict house near a train station.
But the most important numbers for Detroit's future concern derelict properties.
But the GOP-led Senate has been derelict in this duty.
The Interwoven mill, derelict and grand, dominates the center of Martinsburg.
The club actually shut down in '97 and it was derelict.
Nor was Grimes's conviction a result of ineffective or derelict counsel.
This weekend, a derelict Chinese space station will plummet to Earth.
Monsters pepper Oakmont's back alleys and derelict buildings, but they're best avoided.
The derelict firehouse she and her friends are about to call home.
It was just ruined, empty, derelict buildings… It was streets of nothing.
Beauty can so often be found in the most derelict of places.
We have not been derelict or negligent with anything related to water.
We would be derelict in our responsibilities if that were not so.
Derelict rowhouses line the streets, with rotting stoops and garbage-filled yards.
"There were many attractive Art Deco buildings, but derelict," Mr. Talbot recalled.
In a derelict hotel, six holdouts resist the gentrification of Skid Row.
In Italy, he spent a month squatting in a derelict train station.
Reagan and her husband had, in fact, been derelict on the issue.
We would be derelict in doing our duty if we didn't use it.
Fast's seemingly derelict interpretation of Chinatown businesses has drawn ire from local groups.
The idea is that you, the player, wake up on a derelict spaceship.
The Rangers landed on a derelict strip of land and expected heavy resistance.
We entered the walled courtyard of a local mosque, simple and slightly derelict.
Now that boom has busted, with derelict bikes littering the streets of cities.
The inhabitants of the derelict mansion in "The Lodgers" don't get out much.
Anything less, they warn, would be a derelict of duty as impartial jurors.
This is the year that organizations either use data effectively or become derelict.
When he took over in 2006, the space was a shade of derelict drab.
INDOORS: The gambrel-roofed house was gut-renovated in 2010 after being left derelict.
Several review sites like TripAdvisor and YouTube describe the building as derelict and disheveled.
Rio's derelict port area used to be dangerous to walk around, even in daylight.
The legacy of the Athens Games left derelict, run-down arenas and unused stadiums.
Except at Falls Festival in Australia, where derelict military vehicles seem all the rage.
"He was the first person to call me a derelict," Parker told the Pilot.
Powell played a down-and-outer living as a derelict on the East River.
He would be derelict in his duty not to be prepared for any contingency.
These are installed on chain link fences that often close off the derelict lots.
Indeed, Vindman would have been derelict in that duty had he not spoken out.
Prosecutors have sought to show she was derelict in her efforts to save Botham.
Adjacent is an abandoned rubber factory and, next to that, derelict gas storage tanks.
A watchman guards treasures from the thieves who prey on the city's derelict buildings.
"The place was so derelict, we've been power washing it for weeks," she said.
In his often derelict but delicate works, subtle noise vibrations become palpable, physical things.
I won't be derelict in my duties of finding something good about the Avs.
Sabrina is greeted outside a derelict building by a small boy named Quentin (Liam Hughes).
There are broken down trucks, battered washing machines, crumbling cars, derelict mattresses, and soiled clothing.
"It's all a bit fucked because it was derelict for about 20 years," she explains.
It opened 100 gas stations, restarted a derelict refinery and drilled for oil and gas.
The rally's location, on the city's waterfront, opposite a derelict navy shipyard, was well chosen.
There was a garden in the back with a lovely old Spanish fountain, all derelict.
The property was so derelict auction attendees were asked to sign a waiver before entering.
This means the homes are derelict and, in some cases, full of junk and graffiti.
The plan was to lift the tower of a derelict wind turbine off the ground.
From derelict glasshouses in Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens to abandoned hospitals and empty Australian landscapes.
Are Iran's many derelict sites abandoned casualties of war, neglected ruins, or projects under development?
The derelict palace is reportedly now tended to by his former supporters and their families.
Populations in some smaller river towns have dwindled, leaving half empty downtowns and derelict factories.
We motored past derelict anchored ocean tankers, toward the entrance to Tanjung Puting National Park.
" Elsewhere in the recording, Mr. Stair referred to some Flint residents as "derelict" and "deadbeats.
"If we do not act now, we would be derelict in our duty," she said.
One such site is a derelict railway yard that once serviced narrow-gauge coal trains.
School resource officer derelict in his duty The draft report said former Deputy Scot Peterson, the school resource officer, was "derelict in his duty" and "failed to act consistent with his training and fled to a position of personal safety" during the mass shooting.
Amid the derelict buildings there are signs of revival; art shops and trendy food trucks abound.
"We would be derelict in our duty if we didn't do something about it," Hensarling contended.
Half derelict and sad, as the money for its upkeep dribbled away and people's interest waned.
But Ryan is also a constitutional officer, and on that score, he has been unforgivably derelict.
There were things like WOWOW and REAL GOLD doing insane warehouse parties in derelict tire shops.
But the navy's ships were often derelict or lacked fuel, and he rarely put to sea.
My dad had rigged a ramp up to a derelict bedstead and boarded over the springs.
In districts that were derelict just 20193 years ago, millions visit to gawk at the attractions.
Unfortunately, both the White House and Congress have been derelict in their duties to the courts.
"There is no right or wrong," Ben tells Jongsu, after confessing that he torches derelict greenhouses.
His big achievements were renaming city streets, repairing the sewer system and tearing down derelict buildings.
I was able to speak with the Mursi elder in a derelict hotel in Addis Ababa.
The rivers and canals, previously derelict, are dotted with tour boats and swan-shaped paddle boats.
A bookstore, also attacked by rioters, is derelict, its walls papered over with posters and advertisements.
The show is about a group of 20-somethings who live together in a derelict hospital.
Hopefully, together with an incremental return of reason to America, this derelict presidency too shall pass.
The scientists could have left Cassini for dead when its time came, a derelict in space.
The old derelict orders Tucker to take a drink of corn liquor from the glove box.
The archive had been stored in what Mr. Netanyahu described as a derelict warehouse in Tehran.
It has taken just a few years for derelict course equipment to get swallowed by nature.
The real pill-making took place at derelict shadow labs the investigators never got to see.
The artist's new brand and derelict department store installation are full of tired, co-opted ideas.
Six decades of space launches have littered Earth orbits with derelict satellites, rocket parts and other scrap.
Some of this marine debris includes big items like derelict fishing gear, foam, tires, even abandoned vessels.
"We had three days to turn a derelict school into a home," says Andrea Koppelmann, its director.
Now the factories are derelict, and the grand shipping company the Belgians built has no functioning boats.
That is a problem for entire neighbourhoods: a derelict lot drags down the value of nearby houses.
By all appearances so far, it's a haunted house ghost story set on a derelict war ship.
No real attempt is made to explain what happened, and Ryder is banished to a derelict house.
"In my view, 203 to 40 percent of the sunken boats are derelict vessels," he told me.
So when Rick nabs it during their scuffle in another derelict building, the emotional stakes instantly skyrocket.
"If you really want to talk about symbols of racism, it is our derelict buildings," she said.
The derelict warehouse had been a legal graffiti haven for years, but was christened 5Pointz in 2002.
And last week, while on a papal visit to Ireland, Pope Francis was derelict in his duties.
LONDON — The derelict cargo vessel was last spotted drifting into the sunset, somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean.
In consolation, the department gave him a civilian position as a code-enforcement officer, inspecting derelict properties.
We arrive in the Prom Zone and pull into the first compound — a concrete, derelict industrial unit.
In the often derelict but delicate works of Rolf Julius, subtle noise vibrations become palpable, physical things.
In Thailand, as in America, it is illegal to run a derelict scrapyard belching out cancerous smoke.
The other day, some friends and I went to the Orokin Derelict tileset in Warframe to complete several bounties all at once, farm for some drops that were unique to Orokin Derelicts, and help me clear some of the Derelict nodes I needed to enter another game mode entirely.
Today the assessed value has been reduced to $10,300, but this means the city's estimate of the market value of his former home stands at $20,600, which is still way off the mark for a derelict property that last sold for $2,900 and is surrounded by other derelict homes.
This craft's first job will be to push into the atmosphere a derelict Earth-observation satellite called Envisat.
The program had been conceived during the Nixon era as a market-based alternative to derelict public developments.
At six, she stumbles onto a derelict cavern below ground and discovers an electronic earpiece called a Focus.
The building, surrounded by warehouses, housed a branch of a Japanese technology firm before standing derelict for years.
Strange as it sounds, this community was more like a deranged square dance traipsing through Manhattan's derelict neighborhoods.
At that time downtown was just state workers and whenever they went home it was a derelict city.
So, when politicians rant about the U.S. trade deficit, they are derelict in citing merchandise trade numbers only.
Likewise, he was impressed by the enthusiasm of the entrepreneurs taking a chance on the long-derelict city.
The Royal Oasis resort on Grand Bahama, wrecked in 2004 by hurricanes Frances and Jeanne, is still derelict.
Her apartment on East 260th Street is in a building that looks directly at the derelict P.S. 20173.
Over by some derelict filing cabinets, he saw a case for yogurt parfaits and house-made ice creams.
Stripped bare by construction firms that had been contracted to strengthen it, the building was eventually declared derelict.
Clough's presence is simultaneously debonaire and derelict, visualizing the squalor-meets-cute aesthetic of many Brooklyn-based artists today.
Refuah had bought a derelict brick high school in 2008, only to discover that it was riddled with asbestos.
The current owners bought the parcel of nearly 25 acre and the house, then vacant and derelict, in 21.5.
But in 2000, a derelict Russian satellite smashed into a US communications probe, creating thousands of pieces of debris.
On the other side of the water, the Slums smoldered behind the derelict cranes of the Port of Oakland.
Departing from the traditional whitewashed museum walls, the visitor enters a dark, bunker-like, dystopian chamber, sprawling and derelict.
The two bodies were discovered hanging in a derelict building in the Sakhu area of the southern Thai island.
Blumin is known for transforming derelict old buildings into "dazzling event spaces," according to the New York Daily News.
And at the end of its design life of 25 years (well before 183) it is all derelict. Sustainable?
He painstakingly renovated the space, then a derelict storage area, at his own expense — about $100,000, Mr. Foreman said.
Amtrak stations largely fall into two basic categories: beautifully restored stations built hundreds of years ago, and derelict shacks.
I drive through the eerily derelict coastal town of Methil to meet the new owner of Caspian Fast Food.
If Wolfe's charge as president was to protect everyone on campus, these black students considered him derelict of duty.
Referees apparently have become so derelict in their duties that eating a stick is no longer an automatic penalty.
The graffiti that marked its derelict years have been retained — except for offensive words, which have been scrubbed out.
For months, he has rallied and railed against Republicans in Congress, calling them traitors and derelict in their duties.
The movie opens on low boil with Mildred behind the wheel of her station wagon near three derelict billboards.
The city began buying up nearly four dozen properties, including vacant lots and derelict buildings, through its redevelopment agency.
End the evening in Zona Tortona, a former industrial zone where derelict factories have been reclaimed by creative Milanese.
"I think the Department of Interior has been derelict in failing to give approval" to the tribes' request, Sen.
Snapshot: Above, a derelict cargo ship washed ashore near a fishing village in Ireland, after Storm Dennis lashed Europe.
But let's not pretend that the actors at two ends of our political spectrum are equally derelict and irresponsible.
Bought as a derelict property more than 25 years ago, the summer house was once part of a winery.
A renovation of a derelict Knight's Inn, SCP suggests rates from about $100 to $200, depending on the season.
Then I spend six hours on a Friday night dancing in a damp, derelict building, and I feel revitalized.
Thomas's marriage is on the rocks, so the lonely derelict fireplace, with its intimations of home, registers as directorial underlining.
Crystal Precision, Mario Cea, SpainA bat emerges from its roost in a derelict house in Salamanca, Spain, to go hunting.
Derelict, or 'ghost gear' is also a problem: abandoned nets still drift in the sea, entangling animals as they pass.
As recently as last year the half-derelict site was filled with rusty sheds, old caravans and broken wooden pallets.
Larundel was officially closed in 2001 and it has since become a derelict ruin, off limits to the general public.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The man in the photo leans against a derelict wall, his head down, his face obscured.
Most of the $1 homes I visited in Sambuca, Mussomeli, and Cammarata were derelict and in dire need of repair.
If they weren't, you'd be able to look out over the Hudson River Park, where derelict shipping piers once stood.
"But I think that Steyer is absolutely right in the sense that Trump is derelict in his duties," Holder said.
By agreeing to do so, we are ensuring that the House will be actively derelict in its duties and prerogatives.
An 83-year-old man had a warrant issued against him when he failed to resolve his Derelict Auto violation.
Crime was up, the middle class had fled, and many of the nation's major urban cores were dilapidated and derelict.
After receiving little care for decades, the derelict mansion leaned into its spooky state, offering ghost and murder mystery tours.
The sleek urban center replaces a derelict former bus depot and repair yard hidden behind fences along Rome's eastern edge.
His building was quite derelict, and I was a bit embarrassed as we squeezed past old mattresses in the hallway.
"If we close our doors, then we are derelict in our duties," said Harrell, who has served two jail terms.
Across the street was an empty lot, and a derelict brick building that looked like it had been burned down.
After indicating that Mueller was derelict and misguided, Barr went ahead and belittled him and his dream team as inept.
The remains of Benin City's medieval moats and walls, which once demarcated the kingdom in precise fractal patterns, are largely derelict.
In his subset of pieces titled Dwellings, artist Drew Conrad replicates architecture withering into derelict structures by using brand new materials.
On those trips he also turned his camera on Yiddish-speaking Holocaust survivors who gathered in derelict buildings to pray together.
This improbable architecture, made out of practical necessities, could be ruins of a derelict civilization or elements of a dystopian landscape.
The two bodies were discovered Monday evening, hanging in a derelict building in the Sakhu area of the southern Thai island.
Underpass Park transformed derelict and unused space beneath several overpasses into a network of parks, trails, skateboarding ramps, and public art.
An ice hauler named James Holden comes across a derelict spacecraft, while a detective on Ceres hunts down a missing girl.
You and a handful of squadmates are sent to some derelict location to shoot up a different squad of space pilots.
Another rough winter ahead Migrants stand in line to receive free food outside a derelict customs warehouse in Belgrade, Serbia, Jan.
We're in a rundown industrial area on the outskirts of Toronto in what looks—from the outside—like a derelict building.
But over the course of a decade, Wizig appeared to have become the biggest private owner of derelict houses in Baltimore.
Abandoned rice paddies, a few derelict houses that withstood the wave and the gutted Ukedo elementary school are all that remain.
It is raining lead in Flint, and the state is derelict in not coming forward with the money that is required.
In the Beato district of Lisbon, a mega-campus for start-ups rises from the rubble of a derelict military factory.
Some of them have chosen to stay in hostels, while others are squatting in a derelict building with help from volunteers.
In one of them, dinosaurs of the future look up in wonder at the derelict satellites left behind by extinct humans.
But similar technology could be used to drag derelict satellites out of low-Earth orbit or to move satellites between orbits.
The Democratic Party, no less than the Republican Party, looks like a derelict ship awaiting capture by a band of pirates.
Disintegration and rebellion dovetailed in a line of derelict shipping piers that stretched the Hudson River between Chelsea and Greenwich Village.
Once a derelict, abandoned wine factory, Dexamenes Seaside Hotel in Kourouta, Greece, is now beachside haven thanks to K-Studio architects.
He has painted derelict warehouses since his 2015 Nuri Iyem Painting Award gave him the confidence to identify as an artist.
Another barrier limiting the expansion of the festival is the simple fact that most of the sanatorium remains in derelict condition.
Roving through the row's derelict assortment of buildings, it takes little time to understand the kaleidoscopic array of works on view.
Photo by Pete Kiehart One frontline clinic in Avdiivka occupied the dusty ground-floor of a derelict, nine-storey apartment block.
London: When the Thames shipping business moved downstream to Tilbury, more than 2,000 hectares (5,000 acres) of port facilities were left derelict.
The Paris choice was also a bit of a message, mixing revolutionary irreverence and naked dudes with chic clothes and derelict chateaux.
From there, we jump back to Tara and Heath's desperate attempt to gather supplies on a bridge full of derelict construction equipment.
While he mostly chooses derelict and ramshackle backgrounds, the monsters themselves are cartoon-like and cheerful, reflecting Mumbai's resilient and vibrant nature.
Sambuca succeeded in selling off 16 historical but derelict stone homes to buyers from the US, China, France, Britain, Russia, and Argentina.
In May, Sambuca succeeded in selling off 16 historical but derelict homes to foreign buyers at auctions that started at just $1.
From the old spice warehouses of Singapore to the graffiti-covered derelict storehouses of Paris, industrial renovations are re-energizing metropolises worldwide.
The production also makes dexterous and multifarious use of Monty's cane, a derelict refrigerator and, for the climax, a thick suspended rope.
Three decades ago, Union Square was a derelict magnet for drug dealers and crime, and the newly opened cafe was a pioneer.
There, it became part of the efforts of Sandra Schulberg and her organization, IndieCollect, to preserve derelict works of independent American cinema.
Among other refurbishments, city planners redeveloped the derelict waterfront and renovated a beach on a spit of land known as the Barceloneta.
The slow-moving 1000W LED blasts light into a derelict building, pushing the darkness out and filling it with harsh, unnatural light.
Edgewood Arsenal today is a collection of derelict buildings attached to a military proving ground, its records housed in the National Archives.
Sir Shadow, the prolific artist of the Whitehouse Hotel, is one of six men remaining in the derelict building on the Bowery.
BARCELONA, Spain — In 1969, Salvador Dalí, the Surrealist painter, gave a derelict castle to his Russian-born wife, Gala, as a present.
They received fentanyl shipments at hundreds of addresses: car garages and P.O. boxes, derelict apartments and expensive homes in gated suburban communities.
The tree is dead, in my neighbor's yard, the branches empty of leaves and the owl's nest naked and derelict it seems.
The derelict is just a lonely lush avoiding his old lady, and now he wants Tucker to make him throw one back.
North Korea is not completely connected by roads, and most of the public relies on a highly dysfunctional and derelict railway system.
The museum may be the among the best-known examples of the now fashionable transformation of derelict factories into dynamic cultural space.
It was a very hard time, she recalled, and whenever she visited Buffalo's waterfront, her eyes inevitably drifted toward the derelict mills.
In the '90s, it became the place to party in Newport, despite — or maybe because of — what People called a "derelict" appearance.
Rogers says the House Intelligence Committee, which he led until 2015, has been especially derelict as members clash over President Trump's impeachment.
But there are reminders too of the factories that have disappeared, with greenery sprouting from the roofs and windows of derelict buildings.
Work is under way to revamp several derelict buildings on the site where mathematician Alan Turing cracked Nazi Germany's "unbreakable" Enigma code.
The derelict park has become a popular filming location and can be seen in "Jurassic World" and "Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters."
Across the street, a man raises his rifle in the narrow bathroom of a derelict rooming house and points it at King.
It was a very hard time, she recalled, and whenever she visited Buffalo's waterfront, her eyes inevitably drifted toward the derelict mills.
You're the derelict that looks to annoy me with your pretentious-ass diet of seventeen chickpeas and a tablespoon of Aquafina water.
Port Imperial, once a derelict shipping hub along the waterfront in Weehawken, was being developed into a cluster of residences and retail.
Plans include $125,000 to raze several derelict buildings on the site, fill in an abandoned swimming pool, and spruce up the grounds.
"There have been no weddings here for at least two years," said Nishad, standing outside a derelict wedding hall strewn with cow dung.
As I drift through the lobby of the Nautilus, a derelict spaceship I've found myself stranded on, the shipboard AI starts playing music.
Jishnu Das of the Centre for Policy Research, a think-tank in Delhi, is puzzled by the decision to tart up derelict clinics.
The Huntsham estate was bought in 1760 and was transformed from a derelict Tudor house to Huntsham Court over one hundred years later.
"The PA has been derelict not only just from the day that Trump ended the aid and the support for UNRWA," he says.
Naturally some worry that it is happening too fast; that young people are derelict in their grammar, or use too many foreign words.
By being derelict on this matter, though, Goodell risks his league alienating a healthy chunk of its paying customers -- the fans and sponsors.
The security guard was found dead in his home in Charleroi, a post-industrial region known for its derelict factories and slag heaps.
It will hunt down a derelict satellite, grab it with a robot gripper or a net, and then steer it out of orbit.
What you're looking at is a derelict Russian space shuttle, covered in dust and forgotten in the bowels of a Kazak launch facility.
Opening a classic French restaurant for two weeks in a derelict power station that is in no way equipped to accommodate a kitchen?
In the early 2000s, the derelict warehouse at 45–46 Davis Street became a haven for graffiti artists, thanks to an unusual arrangement.
Standing just a few yards from the beach, it's a derelict one-story concrete structure, formerly an aquatics center for the fort's personnel.
Boredom. The derelict stadiums are part of the Elliniko Camp — a complex supervised by the Greek government with help from several humanitarian organizations.
My control switched to one of the Derelict House crew members, still in first person, and within minutes a producer had gone missing.
It may now be too late to alter the course Mr. Trump has set, but Republican leaders would be derelict not to try.
These remixed black-and-white images serve as a looking-glass version of Derelict Planet for both fans and casual observers to enjoy.
In time, she becomes entranced by life on the ranch, by the derelict beauty of the place, and the people who reside there.
The 18th century ships — derelict and past their prime — had been filled with soil as part of the planned extension of city land.
"There was a cool youth culture in the '70s and '80s, just as there is a derelict one now," Mr. MacDonald pointed out.
Seeing that transportation for water and wood was a major problem, he worked with local blacksmiths to repurpose parts scavenged from derelict cars.
IN NORTH JAKARTA, not far from a quayside where workers unload frozen mackerel, a derelict building stands a metre deep in murky water.
Down from the derelict palace and across from an empty field, Biblioteca de Marvila's sparse concrete expanse stands out only for its newness.
Roy and company stop to help, but when they board the derelict vessel, they are attacked by what appears to be a baboon.
Earlier Wednesday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi opened the debate by saying lawmakers "would be derelict in [their] duty" by refusing to impeach Trump.
Their argument is that the Democrats are coming off as vindictive and derelict in their duties as lawmakers by focusing on attacking Trump.
Hashima's derelict ruins and eerie atmosphere have become the setting for documentaries, TV features, and movies, further contributing to its popularity among visitors.
Three years ago, Stella Osunbor transformed a derelict English pub called The Bull into an African grocery, stocked by weekly flights from Lagos.
It is one of few industries left in the city, where outside the center, streets are pockmarked with boarded-up shops and derelict pubs.
That political tension ratcheted up following recent reports about the cramped and derelict conditions for children and adult migrants being held in U.S. facilities.
In 2009, a derelict Russian satellite slammed into a functional Iridium telecommunication satellite at 26,000 mph, resulting in an estimated 200,000 bits of debris.
There are several ways to attain honor, and in all facets the American man is derelict to the point of embarrassment in these arenas.
Now, Serie B's governing body wants to provide a full-sized football pitch for the island, renovating a semi-derelict site in the process.
They may have been derelict, and in need of thousands of dollars in renovations, but the properties I visited had bags of historical charm.
The cinematography and lighting fit with the show's overall sense of desolation, a depiction of the Neapolitan environment as rubble-filled, overgrown and derelict.
"There was practically nothing here apart from a load of derelict buildings until the property boom of the last few years," recalled Ms. Jarvis.
It focuses on the ways in which artists can affect the environment in which they show work (Setouchi is a largely derelict industrial region).
His building appears derelict from the outside, with the ground-floor windows boarded up, but inside it teems with families packed into tiny units.
In his mind, the world he has built is called "Derelict Planet"—a place where aliens, monsters, robots, and pinups all live and coexist.
Lozman theorizes that the storm surge sent poorly anchored derelict sailboats careening into pricey yachts, powerboats, and catamarans, creating a domino effect of destruction.
It's a horror show — and an apt, brutal metaphor for our offscreen world — with an abandoned nuclear power plant and a derelict amusement park.
There, in a derelict place known as the Barker Ranch, Mr. Manson and his followers had lived for a time in the late '60s.
The road there runs past tobacco fields, a derelict former chicken-processing factory and trailer parks into a downtown lined with storefront Pentecostal churches.
Yang placed broken and intact mirrors, a folding laundry rack, lights, an oscillating fan and clusters of delicate origami stars within the derelict rooms.
Matta-Clark, who died in 1978, is best known for his giant cut-outs in derelict buildings in the South Bronx in the 1970s.
Just a stump remains of the first one, on top of a massive concrete foundation that had the sinister air of a derelict fortification.
Workmen with Chinese companies could be seen building a new rail line, while Chinese scrap merchants hauled off derelict oil tankers dumped on beaches.
And as we have seen, major corporations and government agencies have also been seriously derelict in preventing cyber attacks on vital infrastructure or information.
Once the mining center of the world, Cornwall is dotted with more than 43,000 derelict engine houses, many of them along its rugged coastline.
The entire point of derelict chic is that you're wearing torn clothing and stained sneakers because you want to, not because you have to.
But more specifically, P-Orridge seems to have a preoccupation for the derelict opulence of aging Byzantine art and the Freudian drive of Surrealism.
President Donald Trump continued his blasts at the Fed on Thursday, tweeting that policymakers are "derelict" in their duties for not cutting rates more aggressively.
So I was surprised as I rolled into town to find myself flanked not by derelict factories, but by large stately houses with manicured lawns.
"This beautiful striped wreckage (which we interrogate)" is Michael Joo's three-part installation in the Sailor's Home, a derelict building from 1857 on O'Curry Street.
Until October, if they venture to a derelict building on the island's north side, they will also encounter giant images of serving and former prisoners.
Some families remain in their derelict homes, trying to keep out the rain as best they can; about 140,000 are living in government-run shelters.
Pad users, I learned, belonged to an abject underclass: a derelict group of pseudo-humans who enjoyed sitting in "mushy blood diapers" every 2503 days.
Residents on military bases often lacked basic rights renters can rely on in civilian communities, such as the ability to withhold rent from derelict landlords.
The work of Gordon Matta-Clark, an artist best known for carving massive holes into derelict walls, has renewed symbolic power in today's political climate.
VICE News followed Herrou in the autumn, when he opened a temporary refuge housing 53 migrants in a derelict government building high in the Alps.
Fast's assembly of negative cultural signifiers could be taken to imply that Chinatown has reached a derelict and dire state and is begging for gentrification.
By comparison, several hundred derelict traps were collected during a pilot recovery program last year in California that paid fishermen a bounty for abandoned gear.
On one recent job for liquidators to clear a derelict mine, he and his teams regularly had gun battles with zama zamas on the surface.
It is based in the Funkhaus - a set of derelict buildings twenty or so minutes away from the Michelberger that house recording studios and warehouses.
Car garages, derelict East Van character homes, and abandoned Italian ballrooms are just some of the DIY spaces that have played host to Cormier's shows.
The radical plans are aimed at combating the effects of urbanization, which is leaving some of Italy's most picturesque towns and villages deserted and derelict.
The chairman of a House Oversight subcommittee said the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has been derelict in its response to flooding in Louisiana. Rep.
Mr. Gibson makes a persuasive derelict John Wayne with a loose, energetic performance, finely tuned comic timing and an amused, self-aware "Lethal Weapon" glint.
Phase 1 was set in the handsomely renovated 150-year-old Quincy Market, a derelict landmark that urban planners had earlier given up for dead.
And it's possible that a decline in student enrollment will render many big, expensive university campuses derelict, littering the green belt like abandoned 'ghost malls.
Following Cook's exploration of Australia and New Zealand in 1770, his sea-weathered vessel became derelict, and was eventually sold as a private merchant ship.
Its monolithic ore dock is an everyday reminder of the town's decay, as are the vacancies along Main Street and Virgil's own derelict movie theater.
About 185 families will soon be removed from two derelict public housing units in Cairo, Illinois — but it's not clear what will happen to them.
The idea was to transform the largely derelict Hudson River waterfront into a continuous strip of green, with a bicycle path and piers for recreation.
Until a few months ago, his studio was the farm's derelict milking parlor; patches of 50-year-old cow dung remain bonded to the floor.
The same symbols appear in various locations on the property, where shadowy figures hover out of focus and a derelict chapel houses Marlowe's nastiest secrets.
It was polished to a high luster from a pockmarked and eroded stone found in a derelict warehouse of headstones just outside the cemetery gates.
They work long, exhausting hours for negligible pay while being forced to live in overcrowded, derelict shantytowns, often with no access to electricity or water.
His contribution was "The Great Unrest," a monthlong performance in an abandoned, derelict theatre-and-dance hall in the south of Iceland, far from Reykjavík.
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"To say that you don't have the adequate resources, yet we're going to turn down resources that are being offered for free, is derelict," he said.
A recent change in planning regulations has simplified the development process, allowing landowners to give derelict post-war farm buildings new purposes and, sometimes, exotic makeovers.
The interior of the Talos I space station is either derelict or actively hostile, an alien place whose dangers are many and whose function is obscure.
They have slept on the ground, or in the bleachers of a soccer stadium, or under the roofs of a few derelict structures on the property.
Wegmans comes to the area after nearly a decade of stalled promises to bring an affordable, quality supermarket to this once-derelict stretch near Brooklyn's harbor.
Jonathan Ward goes dumpster diving at an old junkyard while Jay finds a pot of gold in the form of a restomod 1950 Buick Roadmaster Derelict.
Returning to Pripyat, she found it hard to reconcile the memories of her life there with the derelict ruins of a town abandoned for three decades.
In Sunderland, a £42m manufacturing park is being built on the town's outskirts, while a long-derelict city-centre site is being redeveloped after two decades.
Instead its shots of the derelict and arid desert at night, lit brightly, with contrasting shadows captured by UAVs passing over trees, shrubs, and empty trailers.
We've taken Andy Warhol's prescient prediction of 15 minutes of fame and turned it into an endless loop of derelict dialogue, inane celebrity and moral ineptitude.
In 2014, he bought another property, a ravishing but derelict 1812 brick townhouse that's nestled behind Main Street and across from the warehouse on the creek.
For Holtz, the most important day in Park Slope Food Co-op history was the one on which the first derelict member was prevented from shopping.
This is one of about 6,000 abandoned and derelict mines - mostly gold, uranium and coal - across the country, according to the South African Council for Geoscience.
"We chose the derelict tower block to contrast their eccentricities and followed them on a journey to 'the last place on earth left open,'" Rimmer continues.
For the next couple of decades, it was a must-see for artists and others drawn to document its derelict properties, and marvel at its weirdness.
While politicians have dithered, Bombay Beach's atmospheric decay has drawn filmmakers, novelists and other artists who marvel at the thriving community hidden inside seemingly derelict properties.
That question lingers each time the camera holds on the story's principal setting, a depopulated stretch of beach flanked by squat anonymous buildings, many seemingly derelict.
The influx revived Karl Marx Street, Irkutsk's once-derelict main shopping thoroughfare, where one jeweler is selling a gold and amber necklace for more than $6,500.
On this gloomy day, he was lying in the doorway of a derelict building slumped over a plastic bag of his belongings, his hands furiously shaking.
Back in 2003, the federal government sold the island to the city, which got a derelict former military base that included some lovely historic officers' homes.
A derelict cargo ship, abandoned near Bermuda and last spotted months ago in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, washed ashore near a tiny fishing village.
In 9313, for example, activists in Upper Manhattan derailed a proposal to construct a 221-story, 218-unit residence on the site of a derelict garage.
In addition, Mr. Lichtenstein was instrumental in helping the choreographer Mark Morris acquire a derelict state-owned building a block away from the academy in 1998.
Matta-Clark responded by developing his own art form, called "anarchitecture," which initially consisted of chainsawing sections out of derelict buildings and presenting them as sculptures.
RAFAH (Reuters) - On many days, Hamza Abu Shalhoub is the only person sitting inside the derelict VIP lounge of what used to be Gaza International Airport.
FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai, a Republican, said in a separate news conference the agency had been "derelict in its duty" to keep media ownership rules current.
The two mainly stick to a derelict warehouse, delivering their parts of the song while a parade of girls phase in and out of the scene.
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In one scenario, our coastlines will be dotted with derelict ruins—the haunting remains of communities that weren't given a chance to get out of harm's way.
By coincidence,  Tiangong-1 came back to Earth near "Point Nemo,"  the isolated stretch of water where mission planners try to ditch their dying or derelict spacecraft.
The presence of bad actors using a derelict platform to traffic in child pornography is almost less surprising than the brazenness of their methods in doing so.
Still, the expanded valuation gives us a new toy to play with, and we would be nothing more than derelict if we didn't put it to use.
It would also allow for removing mines from around the ports and responding to a derelict oil tanker anchored off Salif that could explode at any time.
The company was recently placed in receivership and stripped of its access to federal Title IV higher education funding after it was found to be financially derelict.
This series established the ideal Turbeville woman to be mysterious yet romantically isolated, almost like a Brontë heroine, walking with a vulnerable power across decayed, derelict settings.
"People will move to a more modern life than in those ramshackle, run-down, derelict houses," Serdar Budak, the head of the AKP in Diyarbakir, told Reuters.
If Dorit didn't have the kind of dedicated child care team she has assembled, fans would still be calling her a derelict mom, simply for different reasons.
Other relics still remain in some of the derelict Titan II facilities, like bedding in the crew quarter, safety check manuals, and computer frameworks and control desks.
Yet having sat at the tables of power in Washington DC, I can say with certitude that policymakers are often derelict in their most basic of duties.
But the green and health groups, led by Earthjustice, said the EPA was derelict in its duties and should have been even more restrictive with its rule.
Mr. Molyneux, the deputy council chief, said the area had changed markedly for the better since 1975, with large areas of slums and derelict factories cleared away.
The original occupants vanished under mysterious circumstances, and a Ghost Hunters-type reality show called Derelict House had brought a crew there to film at one point.
Congress has proven itself habitually derelict in its foreign policy duty, yet it retains the constitutional authority to stop this hypothetical new war dead in its tracks.
So the Mamerki Museum, whichhe leads, recently completed a ground-penetrating radar scan of the derelict bunker that he said confirmed the existence of a hidden chamber.
"I first find the objects I'm going to work with, which is its own project," said Yanko, who scours New York's derelict buildings and junkyards for materials.
I first watched Event Horizon—Paul WS Anderson's 1997 derelict ship in space sci-fi/horror schlockfest—back in 1997 or 1998, as a very young teen.
The building on Franklin Avenue is still vacant and increasingly derelict; belongings that the tenants hadn't managed to remove have been ruined by water damage and vermin.
The walkway, crucial to the revival of a derelict district of Ivangorod filled with the ruins of grand 19th-century buildings, was supposed to open last year.
He has taken over an old home in Desert Hot Springs so derelict that it looks like it might have been a meth den in better days.
Ten years ago, the view would have looked very different: as flat as a pancake, and dotted with derelict Coast Guard buildings, including a salty Burger King.
She finds its terminus on the roof of a derelict building, where the light spreads over bright green, nodding blooms and an incongruously placed red torii gate.
The other day, the artist Shepard Fairey paid a visit to the Wynwood Walls, a cluster of mural-covered buildings in a formerly derelict part of Miami.
Guyger wasn't focused on saving Jean's life, prosecutors say Prosecutors have sought to show that Guyger was derelict in her efforts to save Jean after shooting him.
Last year, a regeneration project for derelict houses in Toxteth in Liverpool, the scene of riots in 1981, was awarded the Turner Prize, the prestigious contemporary art award.
In the early 1970s, Ms. Pepper and her husband moved to Umbria, where they bought and restored a derelict 14th-century castle near Todi, a medieval hill town.
Prue takes over narrating her own story in 1937, when she's living with her young son in a derelict railway car parked in the small town of Shoreham.
The eight members spend weeks and even months researching derelict sites before visiting and documenting them through photos and film that are posted on their social media page.
Chaffettz told The New York Times this week that he would be "derelict in my duties to drop it now or after the election and let it go."
According to the Scotsman, the grow house operated out of what was believed to be a derelict building formerly used by park staff, located on Legoland's 215 acres.
But Iskandar bought a derelict house close to the landmark Roman Mark Aurelius arch, investing one million dinars ($720,000) to refurbish it as a gathering point for artists.
A "derelict department store" dubbed Melgaard's New York, which will be filled with an "army of genetically enhanced mannequins" donning looks designed by Melgaard (in tandem with Gallagher).
Space Hulk: Deathwing is a sharp-looking cooperative shooter that tasks players with exploring a vast network of derelict spaceships as they fend off swarms of deadly aliens.
Eighteen years later, the park lies derelict as vines and trees slowly swallow the majestic red rollercoaster, the Viking pendulum ship and an array of other dead machines.
He grew up in Monrovia's Clara Town slum and can look out on the derelict lots and gutted streets from the upstairs balcony where he spoke to Reuters.
"Brava!" shouts a large tattooed man next to me and the crowd screams in agreement – children, pensioners, pets all squeezed together on the steps of a derelict church.
Cafe Van KleefUptown wasn't known as Uptown when a Dutchman named Peter Van Kleef opened his eponymous bar there in 2004, blocks from the then-derelict Fox Theater.
Hallencourt, the derelict, poverty-stricken town where Édouard Louis's The End of Eddy is set, is less than 100 miles from Paris, but it feels light years away.
While it needs more capacity, the legislative branch also must be subject to augmented sanctions — directed at members of congress themselves — when it is derelict in its duty.
Pop-ups have become popular in many cities, often the brainchild of local residents in an effort to improve their neighborhoods or turn derelict spaces into community hubs.
Cafe Van KleefUptown wasn't known as Uptown when a Dutchman named Peter Van Kleef opened his eponymous bar there in 2200, blocks from the then-derelict Fox Theater.
In India, a country indelibly marked by centuries of colonialism, the use of derelict and former colonial structures has been a part of KMB's footprint since the beginning.
No one knows more about the threats to the United States than these six officials, so when they all agree, it would be derelict to ignore their concerns.
Rumours have abounded since that the derelict site of the the former pleasure park has played host to numerous illegal raves, and it's not difficult to see why.
Part of it is the subject; the gangly painter from Nyack, New York, loved New England's old sea captain mansions, often derelict, yet striking in their architectural nobility.
As part of the deal, in which the city provided funding and land, Cornell Tech agreed to preserve three large-scale paintings in the derelict W.P.A.-era hospital.
Most of the filming took place in Cash's derelict museum, The House of Cash, where the Man in Black himself sits and sings in a quivering baritone voice.
After he came on, the location on the West Side of Manhattan — a pretty derelict stretch of 10th Avenue back at the turn of the century — was chosen.
In 21970, Peter and Robert Mondavi convinced their father, Cesare, a grape shipper, to buy a derelict vineyard and winery founded in 24 by Charles Krug, a Prussian immigrant.
He adores the patina that comes with age, and his Derelict series of custom cars preserves the faded paint, distressed interiors, and dented panels that tell the car's story.
On this occasion, the CIA was as derelict in overlooking the tell-tale signs of his disintegration (alcoholism, spending sprees) as the Brits had been with their own traitors.
The president, who appointed Mr. Powell as chair, said last week on Twitter that the Fed would be "derelict in its duties" if it failed to lower rates further.
In America, even though e-commerce still accounts for less than 25% of retail sales, it has left dead malls, derelict shopping centres and bereft landlords in its wake.
The Center allowed six Somali artists — Mumin, Kaamil Haider, Abdi Roble, Aziz Osman, Ifrah Mansour, and Mohamed Hersi — to install artwork in any part of the derelict Catholic school.
LIKE MANY towns with an industrial heritage, the transformation of a factory that had stood derelict for decades into a shiny modern manufacturing site might seem a welcome development.
Under current law, the president only has the power to remove Cordray "for cause," meaning he has reason to believe Cordray has been derelict in his duties as director.
Ultimately, non-criminal conduct must be impeachable because the Constitution would never have left us without a way to remove a president who is totally derelict in his duty.
Miyazaki is most clearly felt in the movie's mechanical wonders, from the clanking robot suits to the derelict airships to the charcoal-puffing steam cars, with their calliope engines.
"The Growing Underground farm is a very good example where a derelict space has been put to good use," Ruchi Choudhary, reader in architectural engineering at Cambridge, told CNBC.
"The Shipyard" (1961), perhaps Onetti's most famous novel, is set in the town; it tells the story of a man who spends his days "managing" a long derelict shipyard.
" Gesturing at the QEII and its lush surroundings, Tom says: "We built this all up from what was basically a derelict stadium, and it's going from strength to strength.
Much of what follows takes place the day of Peter and Zaneta's wedding, beginning with his move into the dark, derelict farmhouse where the two will soon settle down.
The company commissioned a report from Dan Biederman, who, in the eighties and nineties, led the resuscitation of that space, which had become a derelict spot for drug dealing.
When it debuted on the opening weekend of the second Desert X biennial, fabric was draped over the awning of a former, now-derelict service station and billowed elegantly.
George S. Kaufman, a real estate magnate whose transformation of a derelict movie studio in Astoria, Queens, helped revive film and television production in New York, died on Feb.
The show venue itself could have overloaded the senses: It was a derelict panettone factory, with lilacs and fig trees sprouting through cracked tiled floors and broken glass ceilings.
"But everybody around the world is doing it, so I guess if we didn't do it, we would look like we were being derelict in our duty," he said.
It stars Judith Ivey as Maggie, a 65-year-old woman who runs a mine tour in a town a lot like this one, but smaller and more derelict.
In short, we have a glut of garbage from the objects that we have discarded, but we also have the derelict infrastructure that once made and sold this stuff.
The looseness and humor of their interactions are welcome, but there are also new shivers of unease: The soldiers bunk in what looks like a repurposed, derelict shipping container.
In short, we have a glut of garbage from the objects that we have discarded, but we also have the derelict infrastructure that once made and sold this stuff.
But after the shooting, Guyger was derelict in her efforts to save Jean after shooting him, prosecutors said, pointing to a 911 call she made shortly before 10 p.m.
He is best known for cutting up derelict buildings scheduled for demolition, turning them into giant temporary installations or extracting fragments from them that he then exhibited as sculpture.
At public hearings, suggestions for expropriation included unused land, derelict buildings, circumstances where occupiers have strong historical rights, informal settlements and abandoned inner-city buildings, Ramaphosa wrote on Thursday.
It said that customers are free to do whatever they want with their cars, including repair them Back in the scrapyard, Rich connects the battery to the derelict Tesla.
Among the measures, military families would get a new tenant bill of rights, allowing them to withhold rent from derelict landlords, and base homes would receive far more frequent inspections.
"Manchester is growing at a really fast rate, but unlike a city like London where everywhere is quite densely populated, [here] there are a lot of derelict areas," says Whyley.
It's now derelict, but Penny, they decide, can be the "gentrification shock troops" and fix up the house while she searches for a job with her freshly minted business degree.
This is "in-between France", in the words of Raymond Depardon, a photographer whose stills depict derelict high streets and empty roundabouts—the very places now occupied by gilets jaunes.
Trump tweeted Thursday that the Fed would be "derelict in its duties" if it doesn't match rates set by central banks in Europe, including Germany, where interest rates are negative.
The gates swing open from the inside and Darren Davies, the leader of a group of squatters occupying the derelict 48-acre site, stands in an army-surplus camouflage jacket.
If I had to pick one game that was responsible for my fixation on the "haunted derelict hell-hole in space" genre, the answer would be Irrational's System Shock 2.
The CG-animated series "follows a group of lawless teens who discover a derelict Starfleet ship and use it to search for adventure, meaning and salvation," a news release states.
Around the corner from the couple's residence is a derelict postwar townhouse they've been using as a venue for temporary art installations — another example of their expanding and interconnected ecosystem.
Ten years ago, in a small German village bordering the Polish border, anatomist Gunther von Hagens transformed a derelict factory into a space to preserve human specimens after their death.
At its center is Nick Laine (Jay O. Sanders, an invaluable new addition to the cast), who is facing foreclosure on the big, derelict house from which he rents rooms.
Sílvia Biosca, 3rd deputy mayor of Pineda de Mar, told VICE News police were tipped off about the plantation by neighbors who could smell the marijuana in the derelict building.
The Ocean Terrace is a derelict structure named for this picturesque but rundown beachfront street in North Beach, a quiet area 50-some blocks north of tourist-packed South Beach.
By August, however, Mr. Azambuja should start getting rental income from a property he bought two years ago, in one of the auctions of derelict buildings held by the city.
This is followed by a brief, enigmatic interlude of a charming donkey wandering in a derelict house where the dog tears at a small, dead animal, presumably our hapless hare.
For his deliberately trashy installation "Third Place," in Desert Hot Springs, Richard Prince plastered a derelict house with raunchy images from his "Family Tweets" series printed on vinyl and canvas.
Red Hook may look like a neighborhood out of time — a semi-industrial patch of broken cobblestone streets, vacant lots, derelict piers and the largest public housing complex in Brooklyn.
It is a scene playing out across the Midwest and the South, where many of the derelict houses have been sold to private investors by government mortgage firms at knockdown prices.
The artist Sara Jimenez stages the space in a way that represents the spaces in the mind where we keep the mental objects that are essentially shipwrecked, derelict but not abandoned.
Several of them even cleaned up a derelict room in the palace and turned it into an office for Saddam, who spent hours reading, conducting correspondence, and writing in his diaries.
The symbolism—new order sprouting up in the derelict precincts of the old—was on the nose, as was the vibe: food trucks, local craft beers, a "Zen Zone" meditation tent.
The derelict neighborhood around Trump Towers Rio, like many abandoned projects throughout the city, is a reminder of dashed hopes in the aftermath of the country's sudden descent into economic recession.
She was placed on house arrest, but after she was caught hanging out in a derelict school building with her sister and friends she was sent to jail for ten months.
But what good are a kite, a power bar, a flashlight, matches and a flowerpot if you're 7½ months pregnant and trapped on a derelict fishing boat sinking into the sea?
The vibe of the Lynx — a derelict arrayed in the finery of past glories — echoes its setting, a onetime booming hub of the aerospace industry whose biggest employer is going bust.
Close to the former site of the battery, fenced off, flooded, and ringed by brambles, you can see the monolithic, derelict Cliffe Fort, sitting on the peninsula's heel like a wart.
In fact, plenty of blame could go elsewhere: Politicians, journalists, religious leaders and business executives were too often derelict as communities cratered and tens of millions of people endured the pain.
The big tech firms, along with their highly skilled, highly paid workers, have made Pittsburgh younger and more international and helped to transform once-derelict neighborhoods like Lawrenceville and East Liberty.
Today it sits in the derelict complex of Gécamines, the Congolese state mining company, which has undergone a spectacular collapse since the late 1980s and is now stuck in endless restructuring.
The setting was a derelict carnival, which is always good for a few scares, especially when patrolled by a zombie platoon that includes a soldier who sprays machine gunfire at random.
Could it be reborn from its derelict state into an observatory, an aviary, or a revamped public forum, a sort of revival of the "Tent of Tomorrow" design by Philip Johnson?
The city is doing everything it can to attract new people, not least by the lure of cheap rent — some houses in the derelict Kensington ward are being sold for £1 each.
The derelict Russian satellite Cosmos 2251 had been aimlessly spinning around Earth for nearly 15 years when, in 2009, it slammed into a functional Iridium telecommunication satellite at 0003,000 miles per hour.
When Rick comes to, tied up alongside Morgan inside a derelict warehouse, he discovers that Jared's plan is to use Rick as a bargaining chip to get back on Negan's good side.
Often, these shoremen would stay in one of the many now-derelict hotels along the strip, like the famous Astoria, founded only three years prior, which now functions as a hip club.
Mr. Chamberlain, who had battled addiction to crack cocaine, lived on the ground floor of a faded housing project in a derelict corner of this otherwise prosperous city in New York's suburbs.
The first, the 'Derelict House' footage, takes you behind the lens of Clancy Javis, the camera man for a show called "Sewer 'Gators," which features a group of dudes investigating haunted houses.
Raoul Berger's primary concern was to demonstrate that, although impeachment was a proper means for removal of derelict judges, it ought not to be the sole means for accomplishing that worthy end.
Along with a gutless majority in Congress, Trump is hiding behind the shield of "thoughts and prayers" while showing himself derelict of duty in failing to defend the lives of school children.
He laments how postindustrial urban decay took hold of Beacon in the 1960s, rendering central Main Street derelict, and urban renewal cleared the way for stout, one-story constructions in the '70s.
She produced "Derelict Tracts: An Observatory," which had domes covered in gold and silver leaf, like a downsized Byzantine church, and walls made of scores of sheets of hand-printed china paper.
"The F.B.I. had good reason to be concerned about Carter Page and would have been derelict in its responsibility to protect the country had it not sought a FISA warrant," he said.
In exchange for real estate slated for a new jail, Gores and Gilbert have offered to build a "criminal justice complex" on the land of the now-derelict American Motor Company Headquarters.
It created a vast, gleaming new campus in a once derelict corner of the city, but also raised deep concerns about housing costs, traffic congestion and potential over-dependence on one corporation.
Instead, the campaign for Sunday's parliamentary election has been dominated by a sense of exhausted resignation about chronic poverty and politicians' unfulfilled promises of reform and investment in a now derelict infrastructure.
Jon Bausor's dystopian set is a blasted landscape of blackened earth, derelict machinery and a whole lot of surveillance cameras (Finn Ross is the video designer), a favorite tool of Mr. Scheib's.
My translator and I walked through the downtown streets, past stray dogs and cats feasting on piles of garbage in alleys, past derelict century-old buildings that looked dangerously close to collapse.
Jazz, blues, art and especially dance are woven into a matrix of great joy and ineffable sadness, of derelict lofts and quiet living rooms where people talk, muse and look out windows.
I would often trace the fluid lines of a black tag with my fingertips, feeling the wild stroke of a derelict hand that had dared to leave its mark on the world.
He agrees that the history profession is evolving to accommodate concerns about misinformation, though he also cautions that those who choose to sit out this battle are not somehow derelict of duty.
In emails to employees, David O. Sacks, the former chief operating officer and new chief executive, explained that Mr. Conrad had overseen a company that had become derelict in its culture and ethics.
This has worked well with games like Monstrum, where you are stalked across a cargo vessel, but makes even more sense for a place as derelict, delirious, and labyrinthian as Kowloon Walled City.
Mr Nisanyan is also known for his work to restore a semi-derelict village near Turkey's Aegean coast, a rare example of careful conservation in a region better known for rampant tourist development.
Set in Boston, "Free Fire," directed by Ben Wheatley, sees two groups of Irish, American and South African criminals meet at a derelict warehouse to conduct an arms deal that quickly goes wrong.
Fragments of the lives are caught amongst the sea of rubble, from the graffiti artists who use the derelict buildings for their art, to the possessions and objects left behind by former residents.
GUATEMALA CITY — Irina and Igor Bitkov were once entrepreneurs in a new Russia, lauded by provincial leaders and eager to expand the thriving paper company they had created from derelict Soviet-era factories.
Some of these assumptions have driven clean-up costs to stratospheric levels and, together with liabilities associated with Superfund sites, have resulted in inner-city sites suitable for redevelopment remaining derelict and unproductive.
However, determined to not let in bring his business down, her father decided to buy a derelict building on the outskirts of Geelong and set himself the goal of redeveloping it into offices.
Eschewing his common practice of using his favorite models in his photography, Diop's self-portraits became a tool through which he worked to dismantle stereotypical images of derelict African refugees flooding Western shores.
In his earlier features, Mendonça Filho used different spaces and homes — a middle-class neighborhood, a derelict plantation, an apartment threatened with demolition — as conduits to ideas about history, community, surveillance and power.
I thought of Somalia, where I had worked for six months on a military base at Mogadishu International Airport, and recognized the images of a derelict palace and car riddled with bullet holes.
After Voq travels to the derelict remains of the Shenzhou in order to get its dilithium to make his ship operable again, Kol buys the loyalty of Voq's crew by giving them food.
In the first of the episode's two showstopping scenes, he took Elizabeth to a derelict building — the sort of place where they'd normally dispose of a body — and surprised her with a wedding.
It was only a short walk down Main Street from the two-story Colonial house supposedly once occupied by Aaron Burr, whose derelict red barn Rockwell had converted into his fastidiously tidy studio.
As Mueller's investigation into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia sharpens its focus, Biden told MSNBC that the Trump administration has been "derelict in their duty" to respond to evident Russian election interference.
"It's easy to find derelict properties ripe for restoration, but not so easy to find well-restored ones," said Huw Beaugié, director of The Thinking Traveller, a company specializing in Mediterranean villa rentals.
Once a derelict waterfront space, it had been restored, over 21 years, with well-lit ball fields, children's fountains and a serpentine esplanade featuring a large sink for fishermen to clean their catch.
As he walked through the island years later, he remembered the functions these derelict spaces served, like the bathhouse where the water would turn black after the miners cleaned themselves after their shifts.
Sidewalk Labs, a sibling company of the search engine giant, has drastically pulled back on its proposed sensor-laden, algorithm-optimized city of tomorrow on a piece of derelict waterfront land in Toronto.
Not very well, if I'm being honest—I was a habitual line memorizing derelict, I could never quite get projecting from your diaphragm right, and also I have truly awful personal spacial awareness.
Event [0] looks like an indie walking sim set in a derelict spaceship (albeit one from a retro-future 80s, where humanity got its collective shit together and luxury space-liners were a reality).
It's the first food property developed by Urbanspace, which grew out of Urban Space Management, a U.K. firm that since 1970 has more than 50 projects that revamp derelict city spaces and old properties.
"I got asked to resign from my job in the IT industry when I was 55," Aoki, 59, tells CNN as he takes a break from tearing down a derelict house in Saitama, Japan.
Videos, images, and stories of police brutality against those who have broken that holy law of paying $2.75 to ride New York's derelict subway system have all been making the rounds this past week.
For the past 235 years the old Hellenikon terminals have stood abandoned on a sprawling wasteland three times the size of Monaco, along with derelict water sport venues used for the Athens 22006 Olympics.
And as the derelict population became disproportionately young and black, Mr. Parker, who was black, became a social worker himself, supervising the program at the city's Third Street Men's Shelter just off the Bowery.
Now a grassy expanse dotted with flowering plants and tree saplings, Jimi Hendrix Park was a parking lot fronting a derelict elementary school until 2003, when a city-funded program tore up the asphalt.
So the Trump administration would be derelict if it did not give serious consideration to a plan for a cease-fire and safe zones brokered by Russia, with the backing of Turkey and Iran.
We found the appropriately named Sea Glass Beach tucked behind some derelict apartment buildings and beheld layers upon layers of sea glass that tinkled like wind chimes as the waves washed in and out.
They became almost accidental developers, acquiring a derelict site for a potential studio, receiving an offer to buy it within weeks, and realizing that real estate, on a modest scale, could subsidize their practice.
I negotiate my way through mountains of Solo cup trash and under the industrial plastic curtains obscuring the entrance to what appears to be the derelict warehouse confines of a gay ménage-à-many.
The faceless immigrants the artist claims to identify with, who live and work in the neighborhood, are actually families and residents who are deeply offended by this depiction of the community as derelict and foreign.
We must help localities repair and revive their infrastructure, through a huge infrastructure bill that includes money to demolish or repurpose dying and derelict malls that are currently becoming drivers of crime and urban blight.
From a high of 83,28 people in the 2000s, Atlantic City now has fewer than 21984,000 full-time residents and a cityscape marred by empty lots and abandoned buildings, including not a few derelict casinos.
From a high of 66,000 people in the 1930s, Atlantic City now has fewer than 40,000 full-time residents and a cityscape marred by empty lots and abandoned buildings, including not a few derelict casinos.
So it was that Town came to reside at the QEII, a derelict athletics stadium which they refurbished and repaired with the help of the council and a grant from the Football Stadia Improvement Fund.
The song, about homeless people trying to keep their spirits up, reminded them of the world outside their window in Spitalfields in east London, then a warren of derelict houses populated by drunks and drifters.
On the SWEETS hotel team's transformation of these spaces, the Dezeen Awards interiors jury added: "The use of these existing, derelict buildings that were never meant to be habitable truly shows the power of design."
Now a derelict industrial site, the initial lot of about 21.9 hectares, or about 22018 acres, was acquired in 1935 by the Hungarian director Alexander Korda, whose movies included ''The Thief of Bagdad'' and ''Rembrandt.
They moved up from the city and dedicated themselves to restoring the derelict space and, 12 years later, bought the property next door to expand the restaurant and gain the garden in which we ate.
"Breeders still don't know where to put their surviving cows, pigs and sheep, which are either stuck out in the cold, at risk of death and disease, or in derelict buildings," the farm association said.
Housing experts believe that approach is sound and tailored to the times, when the booming city economy has left little in the way of vacant land or derelict property for city officials to snap up.
"Before, this was a no-go area, full of derelict land and abandoned buildings," said Craig Hepworth, who was on a brief return visit to Detroit after moving to Florida in search of the sun.
In Arceneaux's hour-long film, an actor who resembles King declaims from a lectern made of rubble, while a humanoid in shaggy coat and leggings scrabbles across the nave of a derelict church in Detroit.
Known for seeking out derelict warehouses to repurpose as venues, and filling them with elite European tech-house, the crew behind The Brooklyn Mirage have in recent years turned their hands towards summer-specific party ventures.
Reality twists and new revelations keep coming as Ethan explores every derelict nook and disgusting corner of the property (and a little bit beyond), up to the climax that ends the game with an exceptional resolution.
In Good Time, directed by Josh and Benny Safdie, Pattinson stars as a derelict low-life criminal named Connie Nikas, who as the film opens is planning a bank robbery that triggers the plot in motion.
"Artists originally moved into those derelict buildings as a result of the recession," Segato told Hyperallergic: when she first lived there in the late 1970s, she paid $266 a month for a 1,200-square-foot apartment.
A feud he appears to be trying to engineer with Mike Pence represents another bid to elevate his modest record in South Bend, battling potholes and derelict housing, into the grander fight over values he wants.
Urbex Melbourne (if you don't know, urbex is an amalgamation of "urban" and "exploration") established a Facebook page less than three years ago, but they've already documented the best large-scale derelict spaces in Victoria, Australia.
It was followed by 2002's first-person shooter Dino Stalker for the PlayStation 2, and the future-set Dino Crisis 3 for the Xbox in 2003, which featured mutated dinosaurs rampaging across a derelict spaceship.
But -- faced with allegations of the kind in the FISA applications -- the government would be derelict in its duty if it didn't at least pursue these leads to see if there was any substance to them.
But he accused his colleagues of being derelict in their duties to pass new environmental laws, and said the EPA is just doing what it can without new legislation to solve new problems like climate change.
It has even resorted to creative image-buffing, like hanging a banner on a derelict building here saying, "Future Home of the Franklin Pierce Science Center," though there is no money for a science center yet.
The federal government and oil states like Texas have been as derelict as the companies, and could well find themselves also as defendants in cases brought by Americans and others who are hit by climate disaster.
Many of the bag punchers and mirror athletes that Woody and Toddy KO'd with Muay Thai combos ended up becoming competitive club fighters at their gym (at that point in time a run down, derelict mill).
"I don't think there's any question that historically the Syracuse diocese, along with perhaps every other diocese in America and maybe the world, was derelict in eradicating this and nipping it in the bud," Fitzpatrick said.
After transforming a once-derelict stretch of Jaegersborggade into a culinary destination with the Michelin-starred restaurant Relae and the eco-bistro Manfreds, the chef Christian Puglisi turned his attention to a forlorn stretch of Guldbergsgade.
TORONTO — For a city striving to become a major technology center, it was a prize catch: A Google corporate sibling would spend the coming year planning a futuristic metropolis in a derelict part of Toronto's waterfront.
Mr. Torres said he wanted to highlight how Ms. Chicago and Mr. Woodman had contributed to Belen, arriving with little money but eventually renovating a derelict hotel near the rail yards that is now their home.
Fixed rents for new contracts were abolished more than a decade after another revolution, which overthrew the dictatorship in 1974 but not for existing contracts, and downtown Lisbon remained a partly derelict area shunned by locals.
"If we do not act now, we would be derelict in our duty," said Pelosi, who dressed in mourning black on Wednesday and now adds the unwanted distinction of impeaching a President to her groundbreaking resume.
Long cut out of all wills and bereft of any funds, the Beales were unable to maintain the 28-room house, which by that year was derelict and rife with stray cats (among other wildlife) and fleas.
Using a worldwide network of radars, telescopes and satellites (see map), it tracks the 2,000 satellites, American and otherwise, that are currently at work in orbit, and a larger number that are defunct, derelict and partially destroyed.
For nearly a year, Goodman and her six children—two of them adopted after being abandoned at birth—had been living in a derelict but functional three-bedroom house in the historically black Peoplestown neighborhood of Atlanta.
This is partially because it was an abandoned puppy mill before I came in and partially because its located in an often overlooked and slightly derelict pocket of industrial buildings that is ebbing its way into gentrification.
Their love for Upton Park is so pure, so profound that – as we speak – they are spending anything between a tenner and several hundred quid on literal, actual rubbish salvaged from the wreckage of its derelict remains.
Stearns said the outbreak pushed families to the breaking point and caused many to lose faith in the medical system and regulators who were "derelict" in their oversight of compounding pharmacies like NECC that make custom drugs.
If the company you're rebuilding has been racked by questions about its ethics and culture, and if on some fundamental level it became derelict in its integrity, well, good luck trying to get that turkey to fly.
It's important to recognize that peace-loving Muslims who are American citizens are as American as you and I are, but at the same time, this President has been derelict in his duties to destroy the caliphate.
The report also said former Deputy Scot Peterson, the school resource officer, was "derelict in his duty" and "failed to act consistent with his training and fled to a position of personal safety" during the mass shooting.
Mr. Grant has been purchasing empty buildings and property up and down the road: He maintains three houses, the church picnic grounds, the derelict town store and the mail cubbies salvaged from the old Arcadia post office.
" McEldowney told CNN she believes Pompeo is "derelict in his duty for refusing to speak out about diplomats who are loyally and faithfully and professionally carrying out their responsibilities and who are being slandered by political attacks.
Ms. Veselnitskaya built her career in the sharp-elbowed struggle for land as the Moscow suburbs expanded, as once derelict factory sites and other plots became wildly valuable with the spread of shopping centers and new highways.
Soon enough, the Supreme Court may be asked, again, what it means for the E.P.A. to be derelict in its duties, and for America to have a President whose main mode of action is reckless endangerment. ♦
The Coast Guard has identified 459 boats in the United States Virgin Islands, population 106,000, that were left derelict by the storms — more than in nearby Puerto Rico, which has more than 30 times as many residents.
You are given a ledger, a book where you are tasked with cataloging the story of the Obra Dinn, and how it went from a 60-person crew to a derelict, how each soul aboard met their end.
He immersed himself in the lives of the migrant workers living in derelict hostels, learning the Zulu language, maskandi guitar and the dance styles the migrants often used to distract themselves from the harsh labour in the mines.
McDonnell said he's hopeful about investment in Meridian, noting a $50 million museum being built downtown, an investor seeking to redevelop a derelict 16-story art-deco skyscraper into a hotel, and new ownership at the city's mall.
In the deep end of a derelict swimming pool in Bergen, the musicians are about to play: striding on stage to their subterranean seats, they're surrounded by a hushed audience peering into the basin from the tiled sidelines.
GENEVA, May 27 (Reuters) - Refugees in some sites in Greece are cramped in "sub-standard conditions" in poorly ventilated "derelict warehouses and factories", with insufficient food, water, toilets and showers, the United Nations refugee agency said on Friday.
If that is the case, the future North America and Europe may look a lot like Brazil and Mexico, with nepotistic oligarchies clustered in a few fashionable metropolitan areas but surrounded by a derelict, depopulated, and despised 'hinterland.
Manifesto Market, which opened in early June, has brought back life to a long derelict space in the city center, even though it's just a few minutes walk from tourist landmarks like Cafe Imperial and the Powder Tower.
THE HOSTDanny Meyer opened the Union Square Cafe in 1985, when Union Square was derelict; he brought good food to museums and stadiums and founded the fine-casual Shake Shack chain and eliminating tipping to address pay inequity.
In one scene, he beats up a derelict factory owner at a drive-in, as the big screen shows Amitabh Bachchan, Hindi cinema's original Angry Young Fix-It Man, threatening a boss who is careless with workers' lives.
Nestled on the grubby roadside of Avenida Caracas, the artery that runs through Colombia's capital, and between the hip, cosmopolitan neighborhood of Chapinero and the residential Teusaquillo, lies what appears to be little more than a derelict parking lot.
Mr. Kirchheimer's protagonists are not the graffiti writers but New York's battered, near-derelict subway cars, stolidly rolling through bombed-out Bronx neighborhoods and toward Brooklyn's beaches, past cemeteries, abandoned tenements and the acceptable graffiti of garish advertising posters.
For better or worse, depending on your idea of what New York should be, Soho and Tribeca transformed from blaring industrial neighborhoods crammed with trucks, to derelict districts left stranded by their zoning, to bustling high-end commercial quarters.
His father was a close friend of then-New York mayor Abe Beame, and Trump won a 40-year abatement on property taxes in exchange for redeveloping a derelict hotel adjacent to the city's historic Grand Central train station.
After buying a new car from a dealership or finding collectibles that offer you "derelict" vehicles, you then need to spend more time and money getting them up to the task of actually racing by upgrading its component parts.
U.S. district courts in Maryland and New York both ruled separately that EPA was derelict in its duty by not enforcing states to comply with the "Good Neighbor provision" under the Clean Air Act meant to address smog pollution.
Whether finding space for manufacturing among the apartments sprouting on an old industrial waterfront or turning the derelict upper floors of the Fulton Mall into tech hubs, builders are scouring the city for ways to do more with less.
T MAGAZINE: THE GREATS An article on Page 2698 this weekend about the artist Kerry James Marshall, who shows the writer Wyatt Mason around derelict areas of his Chicago neighborhood, gives an outdated name for the city's Sears Tower.
T MAGAZINE: THE GREATS An article on Page 174 this weekend about the artist Kerry James Marshall, who shows the writer Wyatt Mason around derelict areas of his Chicago neighborhood, gives an outdated name for the city's Sears Tower.
D. J. Stallworth, 9, who wore a T-shirt that said "Hello, My Name Is Awesome," sat on a bench with his grandfather, David Melendez, near the ball fields, where concrete bleachers sat derelict, without benches to sit on.
U.S. district courts in Maryland and New York both ruled separately that EPA was derelict in its duty by not enforcing states to comply with the "Good Neighbor provision" under the Clean Air Act meant to address smog pollution.
After lunch at a nearby waterfall and an exploration of the grounds of a magnificently derelict adobe hacienda once owned by the 260th president of Bolivia, Gregorio Pacheco, we checked on a new project that Condor Trekkers was funding.
For one, it was staged — by the opera and film director Penny Woolcock — in the market hall, a cavernously dark and semi-derelict space designed by the Victorians for selling vegetables on a scale fit for a railroad station.
I can understand the need to market the city like this, but in areas of the city, in the north and in the East End, there is so much derelict land and vast open stretches of ruin and decay.
So far HK Urbex has released more than three dozen videos documenting their perambulations through derelict prisons, tenements, cinemas, hospitals, casinos, police stations, bomb shelters, subway tunnels, a shipwreck and other sites across Hong Kong and elsewhere in Asia.
Oh, also, just so you know, a derelict Chinese space station is expected to fall back through Earth's atmosphere, and some pieces of its charred remains might make it all the way to the planet's surface on April Fools' Day. Seriously.
By the start of the next decade the city's roads had fallen into disrepair; public schools were among the worst in the country; thousands of households had no running water and tens of thousands of building plots were derelict or vacant.
Three decades ago, Wijnand van de Pol—another Dutchman—discovered a derelict organ in a church in Umbria and resolved to restore it; he soon found dozens of other centuries-old pipe organs that had fallen into disrepair and become unusable.
The game follows Ethan Winters as he searches for his wife Mia in Louisiana, and from the moment he steps onto the derelict Baker family property, the game dives deep into terrifying territory and never resurfaces until the credits roll.
Most of these films follow the Blair Witch Project formula to the letter: Go into the woods (or the asylum, or the derelict hotel, or the abandoned cave), get lost, get scared, get separated, and film everything until the very end.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Refugees removed from a makeshift Greek camp near the Macedonian border have been taken to sites with "sub-standard conditions" in derelict buildings with insufficient food, water, toilets and showers, the United Nations refugee agency said on Friday.
The cone shape of "Conical Intersect" might even be said to have functioned like a symbolic lens looking down from the future Centre Georges Pompidou, through the past derelict cut-up edifices, and opening up onto the present Parisian street scene.
When Poland and Germany opened their borders in the early 1990s, there was a boom of people going to Germany and bringing electronics back in, and these were absolute novelties, even though they were old and derelict in Germany itself.
In Merthyr, a town where the high street is pockmarked with shuttered shops and derelict buildings and at night, people drink cans of lager on street benches, many interviewed say they have little interest in the battle for the European elections.
But instead, many in this corner of Westchester County welcome the project, believing it will provide the economic adrenaline that has long been needed, while resurrecting a long derelict industrial site that reflected the unraveling of manufacturing in the region.
ATHENS (Reuters) - A 7.9 billion euro plan to turn a derelict former Athens airport into one of Europe's biggest coastal resorts, included in Greece's latest international bailout, will go ahead despite recent delays, a senior privatization agency official said on Saturday.
The Antwerp museum has an origin story not unlike the Ellis one — both occupy buildings that were once derelict but were resurrected by private donors and public officials who saw the value in preserving and telling the world-changing migration saga.
Finally, the IRS will no longer have to focus on ensuring tax compliance, and so could redirect its limited resources on better educating taxpayers, prosecuting those perpetrating identity theft, and detecting those tax practitioners who are derelict in their duties.
Despite a political crisis in Rome, Italy's head of state, President Sergio Mattarella, and party leaders met for a Catholic mass at the site of the disaster, held in a derelict warehouse near rubble left over from the now-demolished bridge.
Once a derelict, vacant block, the area was transformed by artist Isaiah Zagar into a museum, gallery space, and outdoor art exhibit constructed entirely from found objects, hand-made mosaics, and mirrors (find his other neighborhood murals with this map).
Contrary to the idea of prosperous, futuristic Japan, the Apartment series creates a composite of several lived-in and derelict interiors containing evidence of the recent past in the form of chipped paint, stained walls, and a stratum of personal effects.
For four years, the derelict boat has been sitting idle in Ladysmith Harbour in British Columbia as local residents and politicians alike continually opined that if the ship were to sink, the oil inside could spread to nearby oyster farmsand worse.
Since Mr. LeFrak's father, Samuel J. LeFrak, snatched up a desolate swath of the Jersey City waterfront for around $50 million in 1985, the LeFraks have been sculpting a neighborhood, transforming 600 derelict acres into a shimmery, glassy city unto itself.
In the early series "Archaeology of our Gaze" (21920), Hadjithomas and Joreige documented the effects of war on buildings and the derelict structures of a fading Beirut, the result of which is a series of abstract images, lacking focus and context.
High Street, the backbone of the Short North neighborhood where Mr. Mitchell has five outposts, underwent a familiar urban evolution — from derelict to artsy to what it is now, a shiny strip of shops, cafes and trendy places to eat.
Their story illustrates why the most amazing thing about Viagra is not its propensity to turn derelict dicks into steel-hard ramrods, but rather its effectiveness in providing a conduit for big pharma to distort America's perception of sexual dysfunction.
During the 80s clusters of railway and public housing popped up on derelict machinery paddocks and waves of Vietnamese, Sudanese and Indian migrants have since settled into the area making it one of the most multicultural diverse areas in Australia.
Desperate not to burden his new guardian, he spends much of his time outdoors, finding himself drawn to a derelict house known as Grief Cottage because of a hurricane half a century earlier during which a teenage boy and his parents went missing.
Impeaching Trump in the House -- without a puncher's chance of the Senate doing the same -- hands Trump the ability to say that Democrats hate him so much that they are unfairly targeting him -- and being derelict in their duties to the country.
A former national swimmer, she wanted to start her own swimming school, but instead of situating it in the typical white-tiled environment, aromatic with chlorine, she built a pool in the basement of a derelict Victorian house that she had bought.
He appointed himself a Superior Judge of Colorado and participated in a weekly conference call where derelict taxpayers, small-time criminals, and cantankerous old men discussed plans to create an armed group of "Continental United States Marshals" to carry out their work.
The inner life of a young man from the derelict tracts of Miami's Liberty City, even told with such aesthetic magnetism, is not normally the fodder of Oscar bait, nor are explorations of the ways in which America manufactures damaged black men.
Twenty years ago, looking for a place to retire that would be big enough to hold our far-flung family, our mother, Christina Baker, stumbled on a derelict 210 farmhouse in Tremont, near Southwest Harbor, that had been on the market for years.
Allen and his company allege that the state has violated copyright law by publicly posting the documentary footage, and that the law allowing them to share "all photographs, video records, or other documentary materials of a derelict vessel or shipwreck" is unconstitutional.
At 4:30 PM on Saturday, which is kind of early to be committing arson if you ask us, 90 firefighters responded to smoke coming out of the back of the derelict theater, located on Décarie Boulevard in the neighborhood of Snowdon.
So when I'm talking about Wojnarowicz, I spend a lot of time mulling over his writing about the derelict Hudson piers, which in the 1970s and 80s were cruising grounds, temporary autonomous zones, places where people made art in a very wild way.

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