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... amount that can be spent for development during each of these first 5 years and it is written in such a way that if ... amount of $ 300 million from the Land and Water Conservation Fund . I notice of this amount the States would get ...
... amount that can be spent for development during each of these first 5 years and it is written in such a way that if ... amount of $ 300 million from the Land and Water Conservation Fund . I notice of this amount the States would get ...
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... Amount of carryover at the end of fiscal year 1971 , $ 103,375,524 . Mr. TAYLOR . You state we also propose an expenditure of $ 63 mil- lion for general development of the parks . I judge that includes what is set out in the budget for ...
... Amount of carryover at the end of fiscal year 1971 , $ 103,375,524 . Mr. TAYLOR . You state we also propose an expenditure of $ 63 mil- lion for general development of the parks . I judge that includes what is set out in the budget for ...
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... amount of increase is just about keeping up with the increased costs . I doubt whether the amounts of money we talk about would even take care of that . There- fore , I imagine our general development is slipping at the present time ...
... amount of increase is just about keeping up with the increased costs . I doubt whether the amounts of money we talk about would even take care of that . There- fore , I imagine our general development is slipping at the present time ...
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... amount of money that we have made available to the Land and Water Conservation Fund , the Fed- eral share , if we couldn't dip in there and take a certain amount of the Federal share of that fund and put it into sort of an upgraded ...
... amount of money that we have made available to the Land and Water Conservation Fund , the Fed- eral share , if we couldn't dip in there and take a certain amount of the Federal share of that fund and put it into sort of an upgraded ...
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... amounts on each of these criteria . I have it broken down for you between urban parks and nonurban parks , and I have it ... amount ] Development criteria number : 1 2 3 8 9 10 11 Total Urban Nonurban Development requirements urban ...
... amounts on each of these criteria . I have it broken down for you between urban parks and nonurban parks , and I have it ... amount ] Development criteria number : 1 2 3 8 9 10 11 Total Urban Nonurban Development requirements urban ...
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acquisition acre-feet acres agricultural aquifer ARMSTRONG ASPINALL authorized Basin benefits Big Cypress Swamp Big Cypress Watershed bill Bureau of Reclamation Calamus Canada geese Chairman CLAUSEN Collier County Congress construction cost crops D.C. DEAR desalting Director district ducks economic environment environmental Everglades National Park farm farmers Federal fish and wildlife flow geese gentleman going ground water HARTZOG hearings HOSMER Idaho Insular Affairs Interior and Insular irrigation Irrigation and Reclamation JOHNSON Lake Land and Water legislation Loup County MCCLURE ment million Missouri River Nebr Nebraska Niobrara River North Loup Division North Loup River O'MEARA O'Neill Unit operation patent percent plant proposed pumping recreation refuge Representatives reservoir Saline Water Salmon Falls division Salmon Tract Secretary MORTON Snake River south Florida statement Subcommittee on Irrigation TAYLOR Thank tion Twin Falls Twin Falls County Twin Loups water resources water supply Waterfowl
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Page 8 - Made" — when used in relation to any invention or discovery means the conception or first actual reduction to practice of such invention in the course of or under the contract.
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