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... trying to find South Succotash- [ laughter ) -but to fit all these diverse 50 States and all the local communities within them . And , as I say , since we've all shared in that frustration , why , you must have some questions that I ...
... trying to find South Succotash- [ laughter ) -but to fit all these diverse 50 States and all the local communities within them . And , as I say , since we've all shared in that frustration , why , you must have some questions that I ...
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... trying to figure out what the amount should be , that the people are pretty fed up with something so complex that even the gov- ernment has to warn that their own agents cannot be depended on to give you sound advice as to what your tax ...
... trying to figure out what the amount should be , that the people are pretty fed up with something so complex that even the gov- ernment has to warn that their own agents cannot be depended on to give you sound advice as to what your tax ...
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... trying to adhere to Thomas Jefferson's federalism program , and I'm all for it . But I am con- cerned about the third layer of government that we have called Regional Council of Governments . Do you have any plan to do away with that ...
... trying to adhere to Thomas Jefferson's federalism program , and I'm all for it . But I am con- cerned about the third layer of government that we have called Regional Council of Governments . Do you have any plan to do away with that ...
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... trying to do about it . The social security program , when it started , there were 16 people working for every retiree and paying the social security tax to support them . Today , there are only - well , a little under 21⁄2 people work ...
... trying to do about it . The social security program , when it started , there were 16 people working for every retiree and paying the social security tax to support them . Today , there are only - well , a little under 21⁄2 people work ...
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... tried to get his own bayonet out of his belt . But in the mean- time , he told me that they're told how to ward off a ... trying to get that bayonet out . But when he trei me about this particular incident on emat way over to the medal ...
... tried to get his own bayonet out of his belt . But in the mean- time , he told me that they're told how to ward off a ... trying to get that bayonet out . But when he trei me about this particular incident on emat way over to the medal ...
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Page 1249 - Accordingly, by the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the Laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1.
Page 896 - Directors of the Office of Management and Budget and the Office of Science and Technology Policy jointly emphasized the administration's policy that even under stringent planning ceilings, long-term defense needs must receive priority consideration.
Page 1033 - Having in mind the foregoing statements of both sides, the United States Government states that it does not seek to carry out a long-term policy of arms sales to Taiwan, that its arms sales to Taiwan will not exceed, either in qualitative or in quantitative terms, the level of those supplied in recent years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the United States and China, and that it intends to reduce gradually its sales of arms to Taiwan, leading over a period of time to a final...
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Page 893 - States space program, and is the primary space launch system for both United States national security and civil government missions. The STS will be afforded the degree of survivability and security protection required for a critical national space resource.
Page 1033 - The United States Government attaches great importance to its relations with China, and reiterates that it has no intention of infringing on Chinese sovereignty and territorial integrity, or interfering in China's internal affairs, or pursuing a policy of "two Chinas
Page 934 - The basis of our political systems is the right of the people to make and to alter their constitutions of government.