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Many had been defaced to remove or alter the serial number.
Yesterday, I saw with horror that it had been defaced by a bird.
Most were dilapidated and overgrown; few had been defaced or built upon, even on the frontier, where the Taliban roam.
The new Beethoven posters, however, were different: They were styled to look as if they had been defaced with graffiti.
Ms. Geller said in an e-mail on Wednesday that at least five of the ads had been defaced.
But that specimen had been defaced by a forger and was incorrectly identified by scientists as a different species.
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A search in the Zone-h archive of defaced websites, notes hundreds of sites that have been defaced by Eboz — in all, the number totals 313, with 85 single IP and 228 "mass defacements".
Kiosks have been defaced.
Now one has been defaced.
Its posters have been defaced and torn down.
(Mr. McKeown declined to comment on rumors that his books have been defaced with gum).
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