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the defaced
verb
To damage or vandalize something, especially a surface, in a visible or conspicuous manner.
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But what is plain is that the defaced sculpture has agency.
Clemson quickly power-washed the paint off the defaced building and took down the flag.
She called the defaced ads "a physical manifestation of the way the entire conversation, or lack thereof, always goes".
The defaced painting, called Black On Maroon, was donated to the Tate in 1969 by Rothko himself.
Once back on the track I began thinking of the defaced faces of the monks in these frescoes.
Philip Weiss, a New Yorker whose blog Mondoweiss aims to cover the Middle East "from a progressive Jewish perspective," posted photographs Tuesday depicting some of the defaced ads.
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One occurred shortly after Sanders had given a speech condemning the defacing of a synagogue in Columbia.
In fact, to prevent the defacing of Buchanan's portrait, it had to be removed from the Capitol rotunda.
"Yes, I feel sorry for the defacing of their gardens," said Elba Arrocha, who also lives in the area.
Settlers said they were very upset by the defacing of a synagogue in the Efrat settlement this weekend.
Most abuse incidents are not nearly as prominent or public as the defacing of the Spirit Day page, which had nearly 1.5 million members.
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