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... believe I believe that many Senators are so close to the heat of this debate that they do not yet fully realize what has been going into the CONGRESSIONAL RECORD for the past several days . I speak with some pride , although my part has ...
... believe I believe that many Senators are so close to the heat of this debate that they do not yet fully realize what has been going into the CONGRESSIONAL RECORD for the past several days . I speak with some pride , although my part has ...
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... believe . Mr. DIRKSEN . Five or six . One member , distressingly enough , either is in the hospital at the present time or is convalescing at home . It will be six or seven . The Senator will be lucky to start with a quorum from the day ...
... believe . Mr. DIRKSEN . Five or six . One member , distressingly enough , either is in the hospital at the present time or is convalescing at home . It will be six or seven . The Senator will be lucky to start with a quorum from the day ...
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... believe that we have reached a crucial point - perhaps the most crucial point in the history of U.S. foreign policy . When any nation , most particularly a great na- tion which carries the heavy responsibil- ity of leadership for much ...
... believe that we have reached a crucial point - perhaps the most crucial point in the history of U.S. foreign policy . When any nation , most particularly a great na- tion which carries the heavy responsibil- ity of leadership for much ...
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... believe ator from Georgia brought up , I believe I , too , have attended every one of the southern caucuses . I can truthfully say that the proposal of the Senator from Oregon was never discussed before the group at all . I believe he ...
... believe ator from Georgia brought up , I believe I , too , have attended every one of the southern caucuses . I can truthfully say that the proposal of the Senator from Oregon was never discussed before the group at all . I believe he ...
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... believe , a sub- stantial number of years , but I would not know how many years . Mr. GILL . I believe you also stated that one of the reasons for dropping this sur- charge was that you found that most of your losses were of a type that ...
... believe , a sub- stantial number of years , but I would not know how many years . Mr. GILL . I believe you also stated that one of the reasons for dropping this sur- charge was that you found that most of your losses were of a type that ...
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