GSA Contract Fraud Investigation: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Federal Spending Practices and Open Government of the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session .... |
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... going , and a lot of the expenditures are made in thousands of small transactions , many of them by credit card . Obviously with a system this big and with easy access to so much money and goods , it is inevitable that some people are going ...
... going , and a lot of the expenditures are made in thousands of small transactions , many of them by credit card . Obviously with a system this big and with easy access to so much money and goods , it is inevitable that some people are going ...
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... employed . Senator CHILES . You are going to have to pull that speaker up a little bit closer and speak a little more into it so that we will be able to hear Mr. LowRY . Moreover , my father was similarly employed you . 3.
... employed . Senator CHILES . You are going to have to pull that speaker up a little bit closer and speak a little more into it so that we will be able to hear Mr. LowRY . Moreover , my father was similarly employed you . 3.
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... going into the heart of the matter for which you have invited me here today , I want to extend my thanks to you for pro- viding this forum , this hearing . Your inquiry is the culmination of a 4 - year effort on my part to bring before ...
... going into the heart of the matter for which you have invited me here today , I want to extend my thanks to you for pro- viding this forum , this hearing . Your inquiry is the culmination of a 4 - year effort on my part to bring before ...
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... going with the building manager , you would know that you would not be held to the price of 4 cents a foot for one coat , which you actually would get two coats of painting which would give you this tremendous profit , and yet you would ...
... going with the building manager , you would know that you would not be held to the price of 4 cents a foot for one coat , which you actually would get two coats of painting which would give you this tremendous profit , and yet you would ...
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... going with the building manager , you would know that you would not be held to the price of 4 cents a foot for one coat , which you actually would get two coats of painting which would give you this tremendous profit , and yet you would ...
... going with the building manager , you would know that you would not be held to the price of 4 cents a foot for one coat , which you actually would get two coats of painting which would give you this tremendous profit , and yet you would ...
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