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    Obstruct \Ob*struct"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Obstructed}; p. pr.
    & vb. n. {Obstructing}.] [L. obstructus, p. p. of obstruere
    to build up before or against, to obstruct; ob (see {Ob-}) +
    struere to pile up. See {Structure}.]
    1. To block up; to stop up or close, as a way or passage; to
    place an obstacle in, or fill with obstacles or
    impediments that prevent or hinder passing; as, to
    obstruct a street; to obstruct the channels of the body.

    'T is the obstructed paths of sound shall clear.
    --Pope.

    2. To be, or come, in the way of; to hinder from passing; to
    stop; to impede; to retard; as, the bar in the harbor
    obstructs the passage of ships; clouds obstruct the light
    of the sun; unwise rules obstruct legislation. ``Th'
    impatience of obstructed love.'' --Johnson.

    Syn: To bar; barricade; stop; arrest; check; interrupt; clog;
    choke; impede; retard; embarrass; oppose.

    1. The communique criticized Israel for "obstructing" peace efforts.
    2. Fernandez, the CIA's former station chief in Costa Rica, is accused of obstructing and lying to the CIA inspector general's office and the presidential Tower commission.
    3. North is accused of 12 criminal charges, including obstructing Congress and making false statements to Congress and the attorney general.
    4. Bush rebuffed reporters' questions, saying any comment from him could prejudice the federal trial of North, the former White House aide who is accused of lying and obstructing Congress about his efforts to assist the Nicaraguan rebels.
    5. The House bill creates new criminal offenses for concealing assets from government regulators or obstructing their investigations but leaves untouched the current maximum sentence of 30 years for S&L fraud.
    6. U.S. District Judge Robert Aguilar, convicted of obstructing justice by leaking a wiretap and lying to the FBI, was sentenced to six months in prison.
    7. After a federal court jury declared on Monday that she was innocent of racketeering, obstructing justice and mail fraud, Mrs. Marcos, on her 61st birthday, got down and walked the length of St. Patrick's Cathedral _ on her knees.
    8. The defendants are also charged with conspiracy, wire fraud and obstructing justice for giving false testimony about the alleged plan at a Federal Aviation Administration hearing.
    9. Three of those who participated in Friday's march were charged with disorderly conduct, harassment, obstructing governmental administration and resisting arrest, said police spokesman Officer Scott Bloch.
    10. He faces other charges, including obstructing justice and abuse of authority.
    11. Najib said the Soviet troop withdrawal, provided for in an accord in April, was progressing, but he said stepped-up guerrilla attacks were "obstructing" it.
    12. He is accused of obstructing Congress and making false statements by allegedly telling them he didn't find out about the Hawk missile shipment until five weeks after it occurred.
    13. It's about time somebody did something." Thiry, 22, of Pittsburgh was arrested Wednesday for obstructing traffic after he stood in a street called Schenley Park Plaza with a sign saying, "Slow down.
    14. Harrelson was convicted of murder and conspiracy and sentenced to two consecutive life terms, plus five years in prison for obstructing justice.
    15. The investigation of Rep. Biaggi was triggered routinely by his conviction Tuesday in a New York federal court on charges of accepting illegal gratuities from a former Brooklyn party leader and obstructing justice.
    16. "Because I'm not committing a crime," said Milstead. "I'm not obstructing justice." "When did you conclude that the governor's words constituted a crime?" asked Craft.
    17. The base that led to the obstructing legislation was Loring Air Force Base in Maine.
    18. A newspaper photographer was charged with obstructing a police officer after he took pictures of Cherokee County sheriff's deputies capturing an escaped prisoner.
    19. Havel was sentenced on Feb. 22 to nine months in jail on charges of incitement and obstructing a police officer.
    20. Issac Johnson, Rudolph May, Reece Barbour, Ronald Barnett and John Reese each were charged with one count of obstructing official business, a second-degree misdemeanor.
    21. Poindexter is charged with conspiracy, two counts of obstructing Congress and two counts of counts of making false statements in connection with Oliver North's assistance to the Contras and the 1985 shipment of Hawk missiles to Iran.
    22. Ms. Fonda also has a daughter from a previous marriage, Vanessa Vadim, who was arrested Oct. 6 in New York on charges of obstructing governmental administration, loitering for the purpose of purchasing drugs and disorderly conduct.
    23. Easley's petition followed Rhodes' guilty plea last month to misdemeanor charges of obstructing justice and attempting to obstruct justice.
    24. He is accused of conspiracy, two counts of obstructing Congress and two counts of making false statements.
    25. Police identified the hostage-taker as a 38-year-old man who had gone to court to appeal a three-month sentence for violating crab fishing regulations and a three-month sentence for obstructing justice.
    26. Mr Mumtaz Soysal, foreign minister, a member of her coalition government's junior partner, the Social Democratic party, signed the draft law on Monday night after obstructing privatisation for months.
    27. The leader of South Africa's biggest trade union federation called for the government of President F. W. de Klerk to resign, accusing him of obstructing negotiations towards a political settlement.
    28. Poindexter, national security adviser in the Reagan administration, was convicted of five counts of lying and obstructing congressional investigations of the Iran-Contra affair. He was given a six-month sentence but is free pending appeal.
    29. Police said the hostage-taker, who was not identified, had gone to court to appeal a three-month sentence for violating crab-fishing regulations and a three-month sentence for obstructing justice.
    30. Poindexter is charged with conspiracy and two counts of obstructing Congress and two counts of making false statements.
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