Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1980: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 - United States |
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... detailed statement . The sale of Government publications is the largest activity within Documents . The program operates through the mail order processing in Washington , D.C .; Laurel , Maryland ; the Distribution Center in Pueblo ...
... detailed statement . The sale of Government publications is the largest activity within Documents . The program operates through the mail order processing in Washington , D.C .; Laurel , Maryland ; the Distribution Center in Pueblo ...
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... detail . REDUCTION IN THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES I would like to mention that , notwithstanding a continuing in- crease in ... detailed statement when we discuss the Docu- ments appropriation . As you know , the sales of publications to the ...
... detail . REDUCTION IN THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES I would like to mention that , notwithstanding a continuing in- crease in ... detailed statement when we discuss the Docu- ments appropriation . As you know , the sales of publications to the ...
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... detail , some of which you have no control over , such as the Congressional Record and the Federal Register . Sub- scribers to the Congressional Record were receiving a subsidy of $ 116 per year . How many subscribers are receiving this ...
... detail , some of which you have no control over , such as the Congressional Record and the Federal Register . Sub- scribers to the Congressional Record were receiving a subsidy of $ 116 per year . How many subscribers are receiving this ...
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... detailed information at multiple points of contact , that would be necessary , would require a duplication of effort and resources . Previous attempts to ascertain future user requirements have not been beneficial because the customers ...
... detailed information at multiple points of contact , that would be necessary , would require a duplication of effort and resources . Previous attempts to ascertain future user requirements have not been beneficial because the customers ...
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... Detailed supportive information is provided on page II - 4 for total costs , on page II - 4 for rates , and on page II - 5 for volume . A. Congressional Record Program . The proceedings of the Senate and House of Representatives are ...
... Detailed supportive information is provided on page II - 4 for total costs , on page II - 4 for rates , and on page II - 5 for volume . A. Congressional Record Program . The proceedings of the Senate and House of Representatives are ...
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