vandalised in A Sentence

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    CLAIM 5: TMCP Vandalised the statue.

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    The hardware was Vandalised.

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    Has the person ever destroyed or Vandalised your property?

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    The mob also Vandalised a police vehicle when policemen went to rescue him.

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    Instances of citizens vandalising and stealing items from the trains are way too many.

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    They gathered outside the gate of the college, Vandalised a car and then broke in,

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    He then entered the lobby and started vandalising property after which he was shot dead.

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    Because resources are limited, victims whose cars are stolen or Vandalised will not normally be referred to Victim Support.

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    They had gathered outside the gate of the college, Vandalised a car and then broke inside the college premises.

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    He had delivered a fiery speech on August 22, 2016, after which his party workers Vandalised a media office in Karachi and chanted anti-Pakistan slogans.

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    Oh, yeah, there was something going on there." I came across a YouTube video which showed some youths defacing and vandalising areas around the tunnels.

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    The demonstration in Visnagar on 23 July turned violent when some agitators torched some vehicles and Vandalised the office of Bharatiya Janata Party MLA Rishikesh Patel.

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    Tension between the two communities have escalated over the past year, with some accusing Muslims of forcing people to convert to Islam and vandalising important Buddhist sites.

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    A group of more than 200 lawyers, who had an ongoing'tussle' with the doctors of the PIC, had stormed the hospital, Vandalised property and damaged dozens of vehicles.

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    Communal tensions in Sri Lanka have grown in the past year with some hardline Buddhist groups accusing Muslims of forcing conversions to Islam and vandalising Buddhist archaeological sites.

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    After the loss to Bangladesh in 2007 Cricket World Cup, the house that Dhoni was constructing in his home-town Ranchi was Vandalised and damaged by political activists of JMM.

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    This means that authors can revert to an older version of the page, should it be necessary because a mistake has been made or the page has been Vandalised.

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    Ever since the ban was repealed, tens of thousands of protesters, including many women, have blocked roads, attacked female devotees and Vandalised property to prevent women from entering the shrine.

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    On Whitsun weekend in 1964, hundreds of teenagers from two opposing lifestyle groups- the Mods and the Rockers- Vandalised shops and fought each other and the police in the seaside town of Margate.

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    Police fired teargas and rubber bullets at protesters who occupied roads and Vandalised police stations and arrested 148 people aged between 13 and 63 on suspicion of assault and possession of offensive weapons.

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    Though it's been badly Vandalised you can still have a go on the organ in the replica of The Cathedral of the Nativity, and wonder at the logic behind the two fake woolly mammoths.

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    But ever since the ban was repealed, tens of thousands of protesters, including many women, have blocked roads, attacked female devotees and Vandalised property in a bid to stop women from entering the shrine.

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    Tension has been growing between the two communities in Sri Lanka over the past year, with some hardline Buddhist groups accusing Muslims of forcing people to convert to Islam, and vandalising Buddhist archaeological sites.

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    Mau: Protesters Vandalised a police station and torched vehicles as a demonstration against the Citizenship Amendment Act and police action at Jamia Millia Islamia University turned violent here on Monday, prompting police to fire in the air.

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    An English visitor in October 1641 recorded in a poem that the roof of the great hall was already gone, the fountain Vandalised by those who objected on religious grounds to the motto"God Save the King," but some woodcarving remained in the Chapel Royal.

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