Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce, the Judiciary, and related agencies appropriations for fiscal year 1978: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, first sessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 |
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... countries . It is located on Van Ness Street . What we would in essence do is just use the $ 1 million to buy the land , and in exchange , they would give us a plot in Sofia . In sum , we would provide them with approximately an acre of ...
... countries . It is located on Van Ness Street . What we would in essence do is just use the $ 1 million to buy the land , and in exchange , they would give us a plot in Sofia . In sum , we would provide them with approximately an acre of ...
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... countries , the only thing that is available to us is sand and gravel . Everything else we have to ship in . We watch this very carefully , because as Mr. Moose suggested , we try to compare it with the cost here and we try to stay as ...
... countries , the only thing that is available to us is sand and gravel . Everything else we have to ship in . We watch this very carefully , because as Mr. Moose suggested , we try to compare it with the cost here and we try to stay as ...
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... countries , we find American citizens who are incarcerated for various reasons , under circumstances and in conditions which are considerably below what , I think , anyone would find as a minimal level in prisons in this country , where ...
... countries , we find American citizens who are incarcerated for various reasons , under circumstances and in conditions which are considerably below what , I think , anyone would find as a minimal level in prisons in this country , where ...
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... countries . Senator HOLLINGS . American prisoners ? Mr. WILLIAMSON . Yes . Senator WEICKER . My complaint is not ... country . But no matter how much publicity you give the problem , it doesn't seem to deter some individuals from getting ...
... countries . Senator HOLLINGS . American prisoners ? Mr. WILLIAMSON . Yes . Senator WEICKER . My complaint is not ... country . But no matter how much publicity you give the problem , it doesn't seem to deter some individuals from getting ...
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... country , there is very little that your country , your Con- gressman or Senator or anyone else can do . " That is about what it boils down to . Mr. MOOSE . This is a growing problem as Americans travel more . I believe I am correct in ...
... country , there is very little that your country , your Con- gressman or Senator or anyone else can do . " That is about what it boils down to . Mr. MOOSE . This is a growing problem as Americans travel more . I believe I am correct in ...
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