Needless to say, I was shocked when I saw this source of pride defaced with black spray paint. |
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Speed camera bosses are undeterred by vandals who defaced signs warning drivers that mobile speed cameras operate in the area. |
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The vandals have also defaced rocks elsewhere on the moor, including popular routes for walkers and visitors to the area. |
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The stonework in that area has been chipped, and is defaced by their practice of rubbing the boards on the coping stones. |
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A local constituency office in Keighley has been targeted by vandals who have defaced the building with graffiti. |
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The environment was defaced by graffiti and malicious damage that was seldom repaired. |
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Some of them reportedly defaced posters of her in the lobby, writing comments and tossing drinks on her pictures. |
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For good measure, they defaced some of the pagan reliefs adorning its walls. |
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The main entrance door is defaced with graffiti, which should shock the parents of youngsters guilty of this profound indignity. |
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York Minster clergy expressed shock and outrage today after vandals defaced its historic walls with offensive graffiti. |
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The persons invading the San Jose office barricaded themselves in a conference room where they defaced the walls and damaged furniture. |
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In recent weeks the graffiti vandals have defaced the memorial. |
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Prior to the event, I had to personally replace the fliers around campus advertising the Ms. Coulter's talk every day because they were repeatedly torn down or defaced. |
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Government offices were attacked, and trains stopped and defaced. |
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The room was wrecked and most of the pews had been stolen or defaced. |
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Madison homeowners are livid after vandals defaced their homes. |
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A couple of synagogues in my city have been defaced not dissimilarly to the images on the photos that have been circulated. |
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The planetoid Ceres is defaced with huge family portrais which photographers have glazed to its rocky mountainsides. |
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A signpost near the kangaroos, making the sacrilegious claim that the continents shifted 40m years ago, used to be defaced almost daily. |
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Ukip supporters in the area were also targets for vandalism and protests, with one Ramsgate councillor having his garage defaced three times. |
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This warranty shall be void for any product for which the serial number has been altered, defaced or removed. |
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It is the position of the Legion that the Poppy is the sacred symbol of Remembrance and should not be defaced in any way. |
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If it does, it should be defaced or obscured so that it cannot be scanned at the checkout. |
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Amplifiers on which the serial number has been removed or defaced are not eligible for warranty service. |
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Rooms usually have old carpet and concrete walls to match the defaced desks and chairs. |
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This Limited Warranty is void if the label bearing the serial number has been removed or defaced. |
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But then, plenty of rigorous formalists, including Barnett Newman, also defaced their works by signing the front. |
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It was also mentioned that some signs newly erected by Council were defaced and that a wash wouldn't do any harm to the old signs and would improve the legibility. |
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The pedestals of statues are often defaced with posters pasted by political outfits and commercial bodies, particularly in a world where market forces rule the roost. |
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The report shows websites are constantly at risk of being taken offline or defaced from SQL injection, PHP File Include or other attacks, and that these types of attacks have doubled in the last six months. |
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The identification plate shall be secured in such a manner that it is accessible and legible, and will not likely be defaced or removed during normal service, or lost or destroyed in an accident. |
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Unauthorized network access can lead to data loss or corruption and even reputational damage, if the local website is defaced or personal information disclosed. |
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The nearby statue of Karl Marx was also defaced with graffiti and filth. |
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Even Miliband's own page was defaced with the red background and picture, as were the pages of other Labour politicians, including 1930s Labour leader George Lansbury. |
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A VANDAL who defaced paralympic hero Josef Craig's gold postbox has shamed the nation, a magistrate said. |
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If a person is caught in possession of a vehicle that has its vehicle identification number altered, defaced or destroyed, that person can be charged with a crime. |
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The Mission is working on plans to restore the defaced sites. |
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The whole business of our redemption is to rub over the defaced copy of the creation. |
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More and more frequently, the internet is abused as an outlet for political, sporting or religious protest, with the organisations concerned being hacked, defaced or saturated with political or religious statements. |
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Only some capitals were defaced, while others were largely untouched. |
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The same television program alleged that CSIS received advance notice that synagogues in the Toronto area would be defaced after the Metzgers were arrested. |
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A series of Wikipedia pages relating to UK politics, including that of David Cameron, were briefly defaced with images of Ed Miliband urging people to vote for the Labour leader in the final hours before polls close. |
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The defaced Saltire of the Royal Burgh of Selkirk leading the Common Riding. |
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The Standard of the Duke of Rothesay, viz the Royal Banner of Scotland defaced with a plain label of three points Azure. |
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Orton himself notoriously defaced library books before starting to write books himself. |
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Seaweed were left on the blackened marble, while the salt ooze defaced the matchless works of art. |
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The pope's seals are defaced, to keep them from ever being used again, and his personal apartment is sealed. |
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The sayd epigrame was not utterly defaced, but only duskened or rased. |
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Stained glass, shrines and statues were defaced or destroyed. |
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A defaced Saltire belonging to the Bass Rock golf club, North Berwick. |
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One-and-twenty worn and defaced shillings, however, were considered as equivalent to a guinea, which perhaps, indeed, was worn and defaced too, but seldom so much so. |
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The St George's Cross defaced with the arms of Dunkirk flown from the jack staff is the warranted house flag of the Association of Dunkirk Little Ships. |
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Tattoo Fixers follows a parade of ink victims who have, for whatever reason, had their flesh defaced with something unsightly, offensive, embarrassing or just plain bizarre. |
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