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The child has a mole on his face, which could make identification easier.
One of the goals of the legislation was to make identification documents harder to forge.
They are mongrel species, happily cross-breeding to make identification very difficult.
Domene said the fact the bodies were found with the heads, hands and feet cut off will make identification difficult.
It might mean he had been trained to discard them to make identification harder, the guide explains.
The law would make it a crime to be in a public place with one's face partially or wholly concealed in a way that would make identification impossible.
All of the new arrivals wore two or three days' growth of beard, to make identification hard in case of a slipup.
While the French use photo booths mainly to make identification cards, put an artist like Tomoko Sawada into a booth and ID goes down the drain.
But the floozy is murdered, her car and body hidden in a cave, and the telltale license plates are hidden separately to make identification impossible.
Although politicians favouring the ban argued facial coverings make identification and communication difficult and encroach on women's freedoms, many argued that it has diminished their rights of expression.
The state judge accepted the need for such a law but said the state had not done enough to make identification cards easy to get.
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