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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... tion and distribution . Suggestions pertaining to areas not under my direct control have been submitted to the Joint Committee on Printing for consideration and we are working with staff in the implementation of those suggestions . One ...
... tion and distribution . Suggestions pertaining to areas not under my direct control have been submitted to the Joint Committee on Printing for consideration and we are working with staff in the implementation of those suggestions . One ...
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... tion Manager , and the Deputy Production Manager ( Electronics ) . The committee's goals include the acceleration of automation in the production of congressional publications , the development of flexible software and standardized ...
... tion Manager , and the Deputy Production Manager ( Electronics ) . The committee's goals include the acceleration of automation in the production of congressional publications , the development of flexible software and standardized ...
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... tion qualifying because it is a land - grant college . Prior to the enactment of Public Law 95-261 , some of our officials were invited to address meetings , conferences , and national conventions of the law school library associations ...
... tion qualifying because it is a land - grant college . Prior to the enactment of Public Law 95-261 , some of our officials were invited to address meetings , conferences , and national conventions of the law school library associations ...
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... tion , there are a number of rather important decisions to be made . First , as I pointed out to you at the hearings , the Government Printing Office is operating at a high point with regard to efficiency . You may recall my statement ...
... tion , there are a number of rather important decisions to be made . First , as I pointed out to you at the hearings , the Government Printing Office is operating at a high point with regard to efficiency . You may recall my statement ...
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... tion guides to U.S. Government documents . The attached Statement of Expenses and Revenues provides the location of each store and its revenues and expenses . U.S. Government Printing Office Statement of Revenue and Expense by 1167.
... tion guides to U.S. Government documents . The attached Statement of Expenses and Revenues provides the location of each store and its revenues and expenses . U.S. Government Printing Office Statement of Revenue and Expense by 1167.
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