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"People are just scavenging in the streets.
Despite being banned in 1993, the practice of manual scavenging in India continues.
George takes to farming, hunting and scavenging in the woods and fields.
Contemporary gleaners may do their scavenging in abandoned vineyards or curbside trash bins.
Stories abound of his dementia, his refusing food, his scavenging in dustbins at night.
He was scavenging in a bin, the lorry came, picked him up and he was crushed to death.
Journalists later reported that the victims were three local men who had been scavenging in the woods for scrap metal.
At Mr. Zayan's invitation, he spent three months scavenging in the basement.
Koreans were seen scavenging in parks for grass or edible leaves.
The real problem with the art world is not the money men scavenging in its wake – they've always been there – but the pirates who've taken over the ship.
The attack underlines the difficult existence of millions of poor Indians who make a living by scavenging in forests and rivers, often at risk from wild predators.
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