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... period necessary to achieve its purpose , or for 90 days , whichever is less , except that ( A ) an order under this section shall approve a physical search targeted against a foreign power , as defined in paragraph ( 1 ) , ( 2 ) , or ...
... period necessary to achieve its purpose , or for 90 days , whichever is less , except that ( A ) an order under this section shall approve a physical search targeted against a foreign power , as defined in paragraph ( 1 ) , ( 2 ) , or ...
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