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... applications by State and local political subdivisions . ( b ) For emergency operating centers , $ 10 million : The emergency operating center program provides protected structures from which State and local gov- ernmental officials can ...
... applications by State and local political subdivisions . ( b ) For emergency operating centers , $ 10 million : The emergency operating center program provides protected structures from which State and local gov- ernmental officials can ...
Page 971
... applications ; at least they suggest that they would come in . Mr. DURKEE . That is correct . Senator MAGNUSON . To embrace more cities . Mr. DURKEE . That is correct . Senator MAGNUSON . That are not now in . Mr. DURKEE . That is ...
... applications ; at least they suggest that they would come in . Mr. DURKEE . That is correct . Senator MAGNUSON . To embrace more cities . Mr. DURKEE . That is correct . Senator MAGNUSON . That are not now in . Mr. DURKEE . That is ...
Page 997
... applications for transfers from trunk to local service unless it can be shown that there is no net cost to the Government . Senator MONRONEY . Just the fact that it will be so long delayed is not the answer . I think conferences with ...
... applications for transfers from trunk to local service unless it can be shown that there is no net cost to the Government . Senator MONRONEY . Just the fact that it will be so long delayed is not the answer . I think conferences with ...
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... applications were pending for services involving nine areas , but four of these nine involve currently certificated carriers including two of the three subsidized helicopter operators . However , if the subsidized carriers attain the ...
... applications were pending for services involving nine areas , but four of these nine involve currently certificated carriers including two of the three subsidized helicopter operators . However , if the subsidized carriers attain the ...
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... Applications Division . 12128 12,825 Allowed by House 2 Gross Average Amount Gross positions number. Function and object of expenditure statement Revised estimate , 1965 1 Allowed by House 2 Gross positions number Average Amount Gross ...
... Applications Division . 12128 12,825 Allowed by House 2 Gross Average Amount Gross positions number. Function and object of expenditure statement Revised estimate , 1965 1 Allowed by House 2 Gross positions number Average Amount Gross ...
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