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... million or $ 30 million , but more often $ 6 million or $ 7 million . In the last fiscal year I think $ 5 million was the largest . Mr. BOLAND . How long does a case remain with the Board ? I notice the contractor in some of these cases ...
... million or $ 30 million , but more often $ 6 million or $ 7 million . In the last fiscal year I think $ 5 million was the largest . Mr. BOLAND . How long does a case remain with the Board ? I notice the contractor in some of these cases ...
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... million , $ 152 million , $ 150 million , and $ 112 million in the years 1955 to 1958 , as compared to $ 15 million , $ 23 million , $ 21 million , and $ 33 million in the years 1967 to 1970 , and 1971 you went up higher . It would seem ...
... million , $ 152 million , $ 150 million , and $ 112 million in the years 1955 to 1958 , as compared to $ 15 million , $ 23 million , $ 21 million , and $ 33 million in the years 1967 to 1970 , and 1971 you went up higher . It would seem ...
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... million dollars and is very efficient , you might allow that when you compared him with a contractor who has a million dollars but is not very efficient ? Mr. BURRESS . That is correct . Mr. TALCOTT . I have no further questions ...
... million dollars and is very efficient , you might allow that when you compared him with a contractor who has a million dollars but is not very efficient ? Mr. BURRESS . That is correct . Mr. TALCOTT . I have no further questions ...
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... million , but you still are spending $ 55 million and that is a big chunk of money . Mr. PEPITONE . I would like to have an effective standby organiza- tion for less than $ 55 million , however , we don't believe it can be achieved at ...
... million , but you still are spending $ 55 million and that is a big chunk of money . Mr. PEPITONE . I would like to have an effective standby organiza- tion for less than $ 55 million , however , we don't believe it can be achieved at ...
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... million approximately per year who registered for all the years . Mr. TIERNAN . So you are talking about 8 years times 2 million ? Mr. PEPITONE . 16 million people . Mr. TIERNAN . 14,000 of that is what you got for percentage of ...
... million approximately per year who registered for all the years . Mr. TIERNAN . So you are talking about 8 years times 2 million ? Mr. PEPITONE . 16 million people . Mr. TIERNAN . 14,000 of that is what you got for percentage of ...
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Page 32 - Commission, the General Services Administration, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Atomic Energy Commission, and the Federal Aviation Agency ; and to related subcontracts, including purchase orders.
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Page 316 - Amendment interest [ ], differences in the characteristics of new media justify differences in the First Amendment standards applied to them.
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Page 315 - Its very nature, thousands of others not within the "intended" audience may also see or hear portions of the broadcast. Further, in that audience are very large numbers of children. Were this type of programming to become widespread, It would drastically affect the use of radio by millions of people. No one could ever know, in home or car listening, when he or his children would encounter what he would regard as the most vile expressions serving no purpose but to shock, to pander...
Page 984 - Navy, and the Air Force, the Chief Medical Director of the Department of Medicine and Surgery of the Veterans' Administration, the Assistant Director for Biological and Medical Sciences of the National Science Foundation, and the Librarian of Congress, all of whom shall be ex officio members and ten members appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.
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Page 831 - SERVICE-DISABLED VETERANS INSURANCE FUND: Finances claim payments on non-participating policies issued to service-disabled veterans who served in the Armed Forces after April 25, 1951. Insures medically sub-standard veterans. Claim payments exceed premium receipts each year. Funds are derived from prelums and Veterans Insurance and Indemnities appropriation. SOLDIERS