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Page 20884
... Government . It is my opinion that an authorization of $ 3.8 billion or $ 3.6 billion - whatever the con- ference should decide upon - would re- sult in an appropriation of possibly $ 3 billion , and not more than $ 3.25 billion , which ...
... Government . It is my opinion that an authorization of $ 3.8 billion or $ 3.6 billion - whatever the con- ference should decide upon - would re- sult in an appropriation of possibly $ 3 billion , and not more than $ 3.25 billion , which ...
Page 20896
... Government's presistent international balance - of - pay- ments problem weren't complex enough , Federal officials now are entangled in an in- tramural squabble that at least one top Treasury expert considers " damn silly " " damn silly ...
... Government's presistent international balance - of - pay- ments problem weren't complex enough , Federal officials now are entangled in an in- tramural squabble that at least one top Treasury expert considers " damn silly " " damn silly ...
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... government last fall ? Let us not be precipitate in our aid to Ecuador . Let us wait until the Government has been stabi- lized and we can be certain that the self - help measures of the Alliance for Progress have a chance of being ...
... government last fall ? Let us not be precipitate in our aid to Ecuador . Let us wait until the Government has been stabi- lized and we can be certain that the self - help measures of the Alliance for Progress have a chance of being ...
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... governments . It is to the credit of USIA that it has moved into the gap . Both Government officials and some per- sons in the art world have traditionally feared our Government's participation in the arts on grounds ranging from the ...
... governments . It is to the credit of USIA that it has moved into the gap . Both Government officials and some per- sons in the art world have traditionally feared our Government's participation in the arts on grounds ranging from the ...
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... Government of the Dominican Republic should be recognized by the United States promptly and without any further delay . Recognition is required in the interest of fairplay to the people of the Dominican Republic , the United States ...
... Government of the Dominican Republic should be recognized by the United States promptly and without any further delay . Recognition is required in the interest of fairplay to the people of the Dominican Republic , the United States ...
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