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... answer to your question , sir , I have been very favorably im- pressed with the NASA since I have been associated with it . This favorable impression has accrued from some of the aspects of MEETING WITH THE ASTRONAUTS 3.
... answer to your question , sir , I have been very favorably im- pressed with the NASA since I have been associated with it . This favorable impression has accrued from some of the aspects of MEETING WITH THE ASTRONAUTS 3.
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... answer to that question . I think there is a risk walking across the street , really . Mr. FULTON . Every risk is being guarded against , and no unneces- sary risks are being included in the program ? Mr. SHEPARD . Everything is being ...
... answer to that question . I think there is a risk walking across the street , really . Mr. FULTON . Every risk is being guarded against , and no unneces- sary risks are being included in the program ? Mr. SHEPARD . Everything is being ...
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... answer to your question , Mr. Fulton , I believe you must remember we are volunteers . If we do not feel satisfied with the research and development program , the safety aspects , it is our option to say " No. " We have had full ...
... answer to your question , Mr. Fulton , I believe you must remember we are volunteers . If we do not feel satisfied with the research and development program , the safety aspects , it is our option to say " No. " We have had full ...
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... answer that ? The CHAIRMAN . Surely , Mr. Low . Mr. Low . In our current buildup program toward the orbital flight we have a number of smaller missile boosters that will be used . One of these in particular is the Redstone booster ...
... answer that ? The CHAIRMAN . Surely , Mr. Low . Mr. Low . In our current buildup program toward the orbital flight we have a number of smaller missile boosters that will be used . One of these in particular is the Redstone booster ...
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... answer your first question , as I understand it , why did we volunteer for this program : In my particular case it was a realization that , as Mr. Chenoweth just indicated , this really is the first step in space travel . This is a ...
... answer your first question , as I understand it , why did we volunteer for this program : In my particular case it was a realization that , as Mr. Chenoweth just indicated , this really is the first step in space travel . This is a ...
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Page 71 - The reasonable costs of settlement, including accounting, legal, clerical, and other expenses reasonably necessary for the preparation of settlement claims and supporting data with respect to the terminated portion of the contract and for the termination and settlement of subcontracts thereunder, together with reasonable storage, transportation, and other costs incurred in connection with the protection or disposition of property allocable to this contract.
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Page 71 - In writing within such one year period or authorized extension thereof. However, If the Contracting Officer determines that the facts justify such action, he may receive and act upon any such termination claim at any time after such one year period or any extension thereof.
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