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... ships a day , every day for 84 years . Not only did this save us $ 667 million in storage costs last year alone , but it paid 1 year's foreign U.S. bills estimated to be $ 271 million . As successful as Public Law 480 has been , I ...
... ships a day , every day for 84 years . Not only did this save us $ 667 million in storage costs last year alone , but it paid 1 year's foreign U.S. bills estimated to be $ 271 million . As successful as Public Law 480 has been , I ...
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... ships tied up by maritime union strikes which occur because of the flimsiest and most puz- zling reasons . Mr. President , I ask unanimous con- sent to submit for the RECORD at the end of my remarks my correspondence with the Department ...
... ships tied up by maritime union strikes which occur because of the flimsiest and most puz- zling reasons . Mr. President , I ask unanimous con- sent to submit for the RECORD at the end of my remarks my correspondence with the Department ...
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... ships , and plans which would greatly complicate both training and logistics and invite the danger of military missions to Latin America from other countries . It was further argued that modernization through military assistance of ...
... ships , and plans which would greatly complicate both training and logistics and invite the danger of military missions to Latin America from other countries . It was further argued that modernization through military assistance of ...
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... ships that have existed between us in the handling of the parliamentary matters involved in the debate . Those relation- ships will continue . I shall always notify the majority leader of any parliamentary move I intend to make in ...
... ships that have existed between us in the handling of the parliamentary matters involved in the debate . Those relation- ships will continue . I shall always notify the majority leader of any parliamentary move I intend to make in ...
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... ships and submersible vehicles , with new powerplants and adaptability . New agreements in conservation of food fishes must be reached if future genera- tions are to have an adequate supply of the bounteous harvest of the seas . Many ...
... ships and submersible vehicles , with new powerplants and adaptability . New agreements in conservation of food fishes must be reached if future genera- tions are to have an adequate supply of the bounteous harvest of the seas . Many ...
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