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Australia Develops New Technology to Fight Graffiti
graffiti – n. pictures or words painted or drawn on a wall, building or vehicle
spray paint – n. paint flying in small droplets or particles
defacing – v. to ruin the surface of (something)
surveillance camera – n. a camera designed to watch someone or something in order to prevent or identify a crime
offense – n. a criminal act
roll it out – idiom add to; place it on other; complete the launch of
monitor – v. to watch, observe or listen to something for a special purpose over a period of time
carriage – n. a train car
occurring – v. happening
profile – n. a description that provides information about someone or something
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