Hazel R. O'Leary Nomination: Hearing Before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, on the Nomination of Hazel R. O'Leary, to be Secretary, Department of Energy, January 19, 1993, Volume 4 |
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... questions . They have been substantive responses . They have been detailed . And we may pursue some of those questions today in a little further detail . But I have to say that I have been most impressed with her re- sponse and I share ...
... questions . They have been substantive responses . They have been detailed . And we may pursue some of those questions today in a little further detail . But I have to say that I have been most impressed with her re- sponse and I share ...
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... questions and want to thank Mrs. O'Leary for her direct and substantive answers . Many of my questions have been answered in this exchange , and the few which remain I hope we can go over during this session today . But before we get to ...
... questions and want to thank Mrs. O'Leary for her direct and substantive answers . Many of my questions have been answered in this exchange , and the few which remain I hope we can go over during this session today . But before we get to ...
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... question of transportation of nuclear waste through our State , concerned with opportunities to build the oil industry in southeastern Utah . Discovery of horizontal drilling or the development of horizontal drilling as a technology has ...
... question of transportation of nuclear waste through our State , concerned with opportunities to build the oil industry in southeastern Utah . Discovery of horizontal drilling or the development of horizontal drilling as a technology has ...
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... questions for you . But I am delighted that you were selected , and I look forward to supporting your nomination ... questions , and I know many of us have questions , I believe we will have a Secretary of Energy who , 22.
... questions for you . But I am delighted that you were selected , and I look forward to supporting your nomination ... questions , and I know many of us have questions , I believe we will have a Secretary of Energy who , 22.
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... questions now , and if confirmed , I look for- ward to working with the members of this Committee to address these ... question to ask that my vote is in doubt either . * See Appendix II , p . 117 . [ Laughter . ] Senator WALLOP . You ...
... questions now , and if confirmed , I look for- ward to working with the members of this Committee to address these ... question to ask that my vote is in doubt either . * See Appendix II , p . 117 . [ Laughter . ] Senator WALLOP . You ...
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Page 19 - Mr. BURLISON. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I would like to join my colleagues in welcoming...
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Page 108 - In accordance with the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, I enclose a copy of the financial disclosure report filed by Hazel R.
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