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graffiti-covered

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  • Something—or someone—slammed into the junkie, dragging him farther into the alley and pressing him up against the graffiti-covered bricks.

    Haven Kristi Cook 2011

  • Something—or someone—slammed into the junkie, dragging him farther into the alley and pressing him up against the graffiti-covered bricks.

    Haven Kristi Cook 2011

  • Left, Kashmiri women walked past a graffiti-covered wall during a strike in the northern Indian city of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, Sept. 6.

    WikiLeaks and Indian Politics 2011

  • Something—or someone—slammed into the junkie, dragging him farther into the alley and pressing him up against the graffiti-covered bricks.

    Haven Kristi Cook 2011

  • You take advantage of the momentary breathing room and snake your way to the side of the platform to lean against a graffiti-covered column.

    Can You Survive The Zombie Apocalypse? Max Brallier 2011

  • Hundreds of people converged on the embassy throughout the afternoon and into the night, tearing down large sections of the graffiti-covered security wall outside the 21-storey building.

    Egypt declares state of alert after Israeli embassy broken into 2011

  • Trucks idle on a graffiti-covered concrete overpass that runs through the town.

    The Snatchback 2009

  • That hasn't prevented Mr. Shitagi from attracting models to his unique project—a series of photographs showcasing dancers from the American Ballet Theatre, New York City Ballet and other major companies in gritty urban environments such as subway platforms, brownstone rooftops and graffiti-covered walls.

    Quiet Moments in Loud Environments Martin Johnson 2011

  • More than a decade later, the site is empty albeit for a graffiti-covered concrete train platform overlooking piles of about 20,000 tons of dirt.

    Trainloads of Problems for Fairfield Project Shelly Banjo 2011

  • Something—or someone—slammed into the junkie, dragging him farther into the alley and pressing him up against the graffiti-covered bricks.

    Haven Kristi Cook 2011

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