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1 Where they met the water they were defaced by delinquent vodyanoi.
2 An abandoned maintenance shack stood to Vasiliy's right, defaced by vandalism.
3 His language is clear, good, intelligible English, but it is defaced by mannerism.
4 Some statues have been defaced by protesters as local politicians reconsider their historic significance.
5 The hippodrome is defaced by the heads and mangled remains of the tyrant's victims.
6 Ah, but that image has been defaced by the fall!
7 And the hill stood looking southwards lonely in the sunlight, defaced by that mighty scar.
8 Your letter was so abominably defaced by blotting and blurring that it was entirely illegible.
9 See, now, the Sachem's grave lies like the common people, defaced by an ignoble race.
10 It is the old church defaced by Vasari, by Michael Angelo, and by modern Florence.
11 But the posters defaced by Napster's stickers aren't real.
12 All the refinement she had figured was ruined and defaced by that cognomen's unavoidable vulgarity.
13 They seemed happy enough, and their funny, ugly little faces were defaced by no tears.
14 It was feeble and faint, and defaced by blots, but had otherwise nothing to distinguish it.
15 After being defaced by amateurs, Ecce Homo rose from obscurity to become a surprise tourist attraction.
16 They are defaced by graffiti and their windows and doors are covered with black metal shutters.
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