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  2. Hamper - Wikipedia

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    There is a long tradition of community and social philanthropy and charity related to hampers, in which persons or community groups donate to needy people a hamper of food, clothing, toiletries, cleaning products, or other household necessities, to assist with their family economy.

  3. Culvert - Wikipedia

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    A culvert under the Vistula river levee and a street in Warsaw. Construction or installation at a culvert site generally results in disturbance of the site's soil, stream banks, or stream bed, and can result in the occurrence of unwanted problems such as scour holes or slumping of banks adjacent to the culvert structure.

  4. Obstruction of justice in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In United States jurisdictions, obstruction of justice refers to a number of offenses that involve unduly influencing, impeding, or otherwise interfering with the justice system, especially the legal and procedural tasks of prosecutors, investigators, or other government officials.

  5. Here is what this means for America’s biggest customer. Europe’s energy makeover. ... hampering energy-intensive industries and the entire economy. ...

  6. Charities facing tax hike have 'nowhere to cut' - AOL

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    The UK Treasury says its tax regime for charities is "among the most generous of anywhere in the world", while the Scottish government says the UK policy "risks hampering economic growth and ...

  7. How migrant gang Tren de Aragua became a vicious criminal ...

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    Hampering law enforcement efforts to curtail the gang’s violence are the “sanctuary city” policies in left-leaning hubs like Chicago and the Big Apple — with local pols refusing to work ...

  8. Plain view doctrine - Wikipedia

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    However, as with the application of this doctrine elsewhere, the plain view doctrine only justifies a seizure of evidence or contraband that is in plain view, and it does not justify a further search. In United States v. Carey, [24] a detective was searching a computer for evidence of drug trafficking. When he opened an image file that depicted ...

  9. Torture - Wikipedia

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    Torture [a] is defined as the deliberate infliction of severe pain or suffering on someone under the control of the perpetrator. [2] [3] The treatment must be inflicted for a specific purpose, such as punishment and forcing the victim to confess or provide information.