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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... close to you in allowing us our per- spective as we work on these very tough issues . I would like to focus my comments very briefly on a concern that I have that is in part reflected by my colleague from New Mexico as it relates to the ...
... close to you in allowing us our per- spective as we work on these very tough issues . I would like to focus my comments very briefly on a concern that I have that is in part reflected by my colleague from New Mexico as it relates to the ...
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... close to that deadline , I'd like to suggest that the comment period be extended another thirty days so that interested individuals will have the opportunity to present their opinions . I'd also hope that the Department 16.
... close to that deadline , I'd like to suggest that the comment period be extended another thirty days so that interested individuals will have the opportunity to present their opinions . I'd also hope that the Department 16.
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... close contact with her , that you will find her to be an excellent nominee who will provide the leadership to pursue the future energy needs of this country . I wish her all the best and look forward to her confirmation and tenure as ...
... close contact with her , that you will find her to be an excellent nominee who will provide the leadership to pursue the future energy needs of this country . I wish her all the best and look forward to her confirmation and tenure as ...
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... close - down and therefore a short supply of isotopes . And I will commit to work that project and work on it and work with you to try to develop some capability within the United States , if that is economically feasible . Senator ...
... close - down and therefore a short supply of isotopes . And I will commit to work that project and work on it and work with you to try to develop some capability within the United States , if that is economically feasible . Senator ...
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... close myself off from that . Senator MURKOWSKI . Well , that is heartening and encouraging , and I will take it with an affirmative interpretation , subject to my two senior colleagues that are smiling . [ Laughter . ] Senator MURKOWSKI ...
... close myself off from that . Senator MURKOWSKI . Well , that is heartening and encouraging , and I will take it with an affirmative interpretation , subject to my two senior colleagues that are smiling . [ Laughter . ] Senator MURKOWSKI ...
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