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... of the foregoing continue in effect until Jan. 31 , 1957 , or until such earlier time
as the Congress shall otherwise provide , and be exercised and performed by
such officer , agency , or instrumentality of the United States as the President may
...
... of the foregoing continue in effect until Jan. 31 , 1957 , or until such earlier time
as the Congress shall otherwise provide , and be exercised and performed by
such officer , agency , or instrumentality of the United States as the President may
...
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... section begun before the date of termination of an effective period of section
196 of this title , but is completed after such date , the provisions of this section
shall continue in effect with respect to such vessel until such voyage is completed
.
... section begun before the date of termination of an effective period of section
196 of this title , but is completed after such date , the provisions of this section
shall continue in effect with respect to such vessel until such voyage is completed
.
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... and thereupon all commercial intercourse by and between the same and the
citi . zens thereof and the citizens of the rest of the United States shall cease and
be unlawful so long as such condition of hostility shall continue ; and all goods ...
... and thereupon all commercial intercourse by and between the same and the
citi . zens thereof and the citizens of the rest of the United States shall cease and
be unlawful so long as such condition of hostility shall continue ; and all goods ...
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( 11 ) Whether resources for intelligence activities should continue to be allocated
as part of the defense budget or be treated by the President and Congress as a
separate budgetary program . " ( 12 ) Whether the existing levels of resources ...
( 11 ) Whether resources for intelligence activities should continue to be allocated
as part of the defense budget or be treated by the President and Congress as a
separate budgetary program . " ( 12 ) Whether the existing levels of resources ...
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( 3 ) Real and potential military threats to the United States and its allies will
continue to exist for the foreseeable future from not just the Soviet Union but also
from terrorism and from Third World nations . “ ( 4 ) Proliferation of both
sophisticated ...
( 3 ) Real and potential military threats to the United States and its allies will
continue to exist for the foreseeable future from not just the Soviet Union but also
from terrorism and from Third World nations . “ ( 4 ) Proliferation of both
sophisticated ...
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