A vandal would have to go out, buy some Liquid Paper and paint the mustache out in order to deface it. |
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Equally irksome, however, is the trend for outpourings of cloying sentimentality that deface the personal columns at this time of year. |
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We are fighting back against the litter louts, the illegal fly-tippers and fly-posters and the vandals who deface the city with graffiti. |
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They do so because their market is hardly a market at all compared with the forest of For Sale signs which deface Britain. |
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If you deface and wreck your countryside with dirty great turbines it is obvious that you will turn visitors away. |
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The Act also covers persons who knowingly or wilfully destroy, deface or conceal from the Revenue any documents. |
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Get a deck of cards, deface a picture card with felt tip or crayon or whatever so it looks silly. |
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The defacement competition challenges crackers to deface as many as 6,000 sites in the shortest time possible to win the contest. |
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Yet they knew that the Massachusett Indians, for example, considered it impious and inhumane to deface the monuments of the dead. |
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Before she can deface it with a can of spray paint, Adam approaches her. |
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Where there is an option to delete a box or it is not relevant, clearly deface or cross out the whole numbered box. |
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Just as people shouldn't drop litter, they shouldn't deface the city with graffiti, and ways need to be found of persuading them to stop doing it. |
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After sneaking in under the cover of night, the vandals chose these symbols to deface. |
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Finally, should there be a reprint of this book, one can hope that the Press will take the trouble to weed out the endless proofreading errors that deface the present text. |
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Each coin has one side smoothed down flat and in theory this should be the tails side of the coin since it is illegal to deface an image of the monarch in England. |
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If it is too condemnatory, he fears somebody will deface it. All this is the latest step in a delicate re-examination of Polish-Jewish relations. |
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A person intends to disfigure when he or she means to deform or deface someone. |
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Use care so as not to deface or damage the warnings and instructions printed on the TRC-1 air cart. |
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In his country, Kazakhstan, it is illegal to insult the man or to deface his image. |
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To purposely destroy any aspect of creation is to deface the image of Christ present in all of creation. |
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No person shall interfere with, deface or remove an authorized fire route sign. |
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You will not mark or deface the box in any way. |
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The garish red and yellow fascias that deface the old city squares of central Europe send out an uncompromising message of American cultural imperialism. |
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Bill C-287 would have made it an offence for anybody without lawful excuse, the proof of which lies on the person, to alter, deface or remove a vehicle identification number on a motor vehicle. |
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Mr. Cadman quite simply stated that it should be a crime for anyone to obscure, alter or deface a vehicle identification number, bottom line, full stop. |
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As requests to end-users can be served from the cache, the cache itself can become a target for those wishing to deface or interfere with content. |
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Now this is about more than petty hackers who deface websites. |
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Poster is sticky backed, hangs up easily, hard to deface or tear down. |
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God's word suffers nothing from such captious queryings and cavillings as deface the pages of the modern destructive school. |
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The group also said that they do not deface or hack websites randomly, but instead focus their highly targeted attacks on past defacements by Indians hackers. |
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