At a time when Ireland is so wealthy, the excuses for building those eyesores are gone. |
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One of the good things about nondegradable wrappings, however, is that they soon become eyesores. |
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If it were not for overzealous councillors, the country would not be worried about the eyesores that pass for townships. |
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Toxic eyesores disfigure black neighborhoods, degrade property values, and discourage public and private investment there. |
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It worries them that many vintage structures, both vernacular and colonial, are being changed unsympathetically, resulting in eyesores, even on King Street. |
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With many of the old eyesores now disappearing from sight more effort will be called for to really get the town looking its best for the spring, summer and autumn. |
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Amid the characterful pioneer buildings, municipal eyesores have risen. |
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Now, most of the kampongs have grotesque concrete eyesores fingering the sea, and there are all manner of boats arriving or departing every other hour. |
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It's inevitable that these eyesores will eventually become dangerous. |
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The government says the demolitions are necessary to remove eyesores and to crack down on illegal trading and black market currency exchanges based in the slums. |
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The size, the very publicness and, often, the controversy that surrounds public sculpture make some eyesores almost impossible to avoid. |
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The then Tyne Wear Council was demolishing the concrete structure which was the city's last remaining bomb site and one of its worst eyesores. |
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Many people and municipalities consider quarries to be eyesores and require various abatement methods to address problems with noise, dust, and appearance. |
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