I'd feel better, though, if the city's burghers had shown some concern about the defacing and trashing that define this city every day. |
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A California man was arrested for defacing the front door of a chain coffee shop, police said. |
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But this business seemed to be defacing its own windows, in a reflexive act of social deviance. |
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Her eyes roamed over the coloured marker defacing the formerly pristine white walls. |
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My usual idea of political activism is defacing the candidate's photos in their election literature. |
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I just got through telling him that a kid was defacing school property and it was in his area. |
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They moved here in 1959 and kept themselves busy by defacing the books in the local library. |
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Police are hunting the culprits, who if caught can expect to be charged with theft and defacing a public building. |
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If we go back, there were certain acts at that time of defacing, destroying and burning of American flags. |
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In one, a Minneapolis housing project is represented as a lawless free-fire zone, with gangsters shooting it out in the streets and anti-Hmong graffiti defacing parked cars. |
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Burning, defacing, defiling, mutilating, trampling or otherwise desecrating a nation's flag will arouse the anger of all Canadians. |
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Activists in Hungary have been arrested after defacing government billboards which warned immigrants not to take Hungarians' jobs. |
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For the government, the ambition defacing the country's politics is that of Mr Anwar himself, to become Malaysia's prime minister. |
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However, the sheer act of defacing or destroying a VIN currently is not a crime. |
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For the Flaggers, removing the rebel flag is tantamount to defacing the chapel, and so, they protest. |
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For example, it was noted that defacing a mosque or synagogue could have a greater impact on an entire community than an assault on an individual. |
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The court of final appeal has reversed the judgement of a lower court and convicted two young men for defacing a flag at a peaceful demonstration, despite the incorporation of the ICCPR into the territory's law. |
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It incorporates such measures as marking and record keeping to support the identification and tracing of firearms, and criminalises illicit manufacturing of and trafficking in firearms, and defacing of firearm markings. |
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Altering or defacing a candidate's poster at the 1997 general election. |
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While historically these activities have been limited to basic DoS attacks or the defacing of web sites, there is a developing trend of a direct relationship between political conflicts and increased malicious cyber activity. |
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Additionally, labels shall be attached in such a manner that their fixing is durable for the useful life of the engine, and the labels cannot be removed without destroying or defacing them. |
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Many of the sites marking colonialism still stand in India today, representing an impressive ability to accept one's history by absorbing it, rather than defacing and rewriting it. |
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Three people were arrested at the gallery — a young black man and a middle-aged white man for defacing the painting, separately and for different reasons, and a security guard for assault while restraining the black defacer. |
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You get the Finnish state flag by defacing the national flag with the state coat of arms placed in the middle of the cross. |
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This specifically includes the defacing of property with grafitti. |
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Early Acts had given magistrates powers to punish anyone damaging turnpike property, such as defacing milestones, breaking turnpike gates or avoiding tolls. |
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There was much defacing and mistreatment of the building by Parliamentarian forces during the Civil War, and the old documents and charters were dispersed and destroyed. |
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