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I left my uniform in New York City because I was afraid that if I wore it on campus, it would be defaced.
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The British Parliament's Colonial Naval Defence Act of 1865 provided that the British Blue Ensign would be "defaced" by a badge for each government department or colony making use of it.
He wanted a crowd, and variety, and surprises, but the city was against concrete — the official wisdom was that anything concrete would be defaced and damaged, if not destroyed — and bronze was too expensive for a crowd.
The group said it felt forced into removing the grave marker so that it would not be defaced or cause problems for the cemetery.
Somewhat out of the blue, Hopkins wrote asking Monroe if she'd been defacing war memorials.
It would be pointless to deface it to remind passersby of the evils of war, as they are conveyed already.
Lehman added that while he generally supported memorials for veterans, it would be inappropriate to deface a summit for the memorial.
Attach the deer tag anywhere on the deer where it will not be defaced.
Rome cannot be defaced by those who want it to became the set of the Godfather".
It had been defaced with graffiti.
Yesterday, I saw with horror that it had been defaced by a bird.
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