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... continuing vigorously , apparently unaffected by adverse economic factors in their country . Here is how we compare ... continue each year to increase their absolute lead in total weight of net pay- loads orbited . ( 3 ) Our numerical ...
... continuing vigorously , apparently unaffected by adverse economic factors in their country . Here is how we compare ... continue each year to increase their absolute lead in total weight of net pay- loads orbited . ( 3 ) Our numerical ...
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... continue its present general_pattern of operations , with strong emphasis on the use of outside consultants . The staff will remain at its presently authorized strength of 34 full - time permanent positions . The Office will be expected ...
... continue its present general_pattern of operations , with strong emphasis on the use of outside consultants . The staff will remain at its presently authorized strength of 34 full - time permanent positions . The Office will be expected ...
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... continue to give this area the at- tention required to achieve and maintain effective interagency planning and ... continuing Technical Committee on High Energy Physics which coordinate the various agency activities in this field , and ...
... continue to give this area the at- tention required to achieve and maintain effective interagency planning and ... continuing Technical Committee on High Energy Physics which coordinate the various agency activities in this field , and ...
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... continue . SALARIES AND EXPENSES Mr. MCDERMOTT . The fiscal year 1965 budget request for salaries and expenses is $ 5,700,000 . This amount includes $ 1,300,000 to re- sume our research program , most of which had been postponed to ...
... continue . SALARIES AND EXPENSES Mr. MCDERMOTT . The fiscal year 1965 budget request for salaries and expenses is $ 5,700,000 . This amount includes $ 1,300,000 to re- sume our research program , most of which had been postponed to ...
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... continue . IMPORTS AND NATIONAL SECURITY Mr. CHAMBERS . Under section 232 ( b ) of the Trade Expansion Act , OEP has specific responsibility for investigating claims that imports are threatening to impair the national security . We ...
... continue . IMPORTS AND NATIONAL SECURITY Mr. CHAMBERS . Under section 232 ( b ) of the Trade Expansion Act , OEP has specific responsibility for investigating claims that imports are threatening to impair the national security . We ...
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