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... action to strictly limited counter - actions . 3. " To seek co - existence with the Soviet Union in the hope that democracy will win out eventually against dictatorship , that time would be on our side , and that the U.S.S.R. would ...
... action to strictly limited counter - actions . 3. " To seek co - existence with the Soviet Union in the hope that democracy will win out eventually against dictatorship , that time would be on our side , and that the U.S.S.R. would ...
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... action taken in accordance with this Treaty which , in the judgment of both , might have a signifi- cant effect on the environment . Such information shall be made available to the Commission as far in advance of the contemplated action ...
... action taken in accordance with this Treaty which , in the judgment of both , might have a signifi- cant effect on the environment . Such information shall be made available to the Commission as far in advance of the contemplated action ...
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... action just taken by the distinguished majority leader and I believe it will be met with widespread approval throughout our Nation . Mr. ROBERT C. BYRD . Mr. President , I thank the distinguished Senator from Virginia , Mr. Harry Flood ...
... action just taken by the distinguished majority leader and I believe it will be met with widespread approval throughout our Nation . Mr. ROBERT C. BYRD . Mr. President , I thank the distinguished Senator from Virginia , Mr. Harry Flood ...
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... action of the majority leader means not only that we are not going to take up these treaties this year , but that next year we will have sufficient time to explore in depth all the ramifica- tions , including those mentioned by the ...
... action of the majority leader means not only that we are not going to take up these treaties this year , but that next year we will have sufficient time to explore in depth all the ramifica- tions , including those mentioned by the ...
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... action that the American military acknowledges it would be hard - put to prevent , an action that could close down the Canal for a very substantial period of time . This act could be executed by one aroused , fanatical Panamanian ...
... action that the American military acknowledges it would be hard - put to prevent , an action that could close down the Canal for a very substantial period of time . This act could be executed by one aroused , fanatical Panamanian ...
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