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... result of this widespread support , a good deal of progress has been made and millions of dollars have been invested in the necessary acquisitions of lands . Unfortunately , however , we are falling far short of the mark with respect to ...
... result of this widespread support , a good deal of progress has been made and millions of dollars have been invested in the necessary acquisitions of lands . Unfortunately , however , we are falling far short of the mark with respect to ...
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... result is that perhaps we invite speculation after we authorize bills . We bring about pressures within the Appropriations Committee by Members of Congress trying to get money shifted from one project to another . I shall be very much ...
... result is that perhaps we invite speculation after we authorize bills . We bring about pressures within the Appropriations Committee by Members of Congress trying to get money shifted from one project to another . I shall be very much ...
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... result , our spending priorities have reflected those pressures . Heavy use demands , among other things , more law enforcement , increased safety measures , in- ternal transportation systems , and the need for pollution abatement ...
... result , our spending priorities have reflected those pressures . Heavy use demands , among other things , more law enforcement , increased safety measures , in- ternal transportation systems , and the need for pollution abatement ...
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... result of eliminating that automobile traffic and putting people - giving them the opportunity of a shuttle bus or just simply walking in safety , or riding a horse in safety , or riding a bicycle in safety , which they never had before ...
... result of eliminating that automobile traffic and putting people - giving them the opportunity of a shuttle bus or just simply walking in safety , or riding a horse in safety , or riding a bicycle in safety , which they never had before ...
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... result of the individual having paid his automobile fee to get in and then we require him to park it ; and we would use that to pay for the shuttle service . But to try to pay for operations out of that money , we think , is just ...
... result of the individual having paid his automobile fee to get in and then we require him to park it ; and we would use that to pay for the shuttle service . But to try to pay for operations out of that money , we think , is just ...
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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.
Page 7 - States and domestic municipal governments, unless the agency head determines that it would not be in the public interest to acquire the license for the States and domestic municipal governments ; and (2...
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Page 6 - Where the principal or exclusive rights in an invention remain in the contractor, he should agree to provide written reports at reasonable intervals, when requested by the Government, on the commercial use that is being made or is intended to be made of inventions made under Government contracts.
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