Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - Administrative procedure |
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... going to pay for the police operations there in the Canal Zone . Minister Barletta does not place a dollar figure on the immense- ly valuable real property which would be transferred to Panama immediately upon implementation , but ...
... going to pay for the police operations there in the Canal Zone . Minister Barletta does not place a dollar figure on the immense- ly valuable real property which would be transferred to Panama immediately upon implementation , but ...
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... going to give their permission , because the Panama Canal would be a great asset . Certainly , that ought to be knocked out of the treaty , and many other provisions , as well , should be knocked out , assuming that the treaty is going ...
... going to give their permission , because the Panama Canal would be a great asset . Certainly , that ought to be knocked out of the treaty , and many other provisions , as well , should be knocked out , assuming that the treaty is going ...
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... going to try to rush these hearings . We are going to give an opportunity to as many as we possibly can- that will include Members of both Houses of Congress , it will include the military , it will include interested citizens and ...
... going to try to rush these hearings . We are going to give an opportunity to as many as we possibly can- that will include Members of both Houses of Congress , it will include the military , it will include interested citizens and ...
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... going for us in the world today , it is our stand on human rights - the right of people to determine their own destiny . We finally are getting the Soviets and others on the defensive about their denial of human rights , and things are ...
... going for us in the world today , it is our stand on human rights - the right of people to determine their own destiny . We finally are getting the Soviets and others on the defensive about their denial of human rights , and things are ...
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... going to be another treaty . I believe this one will be defeated so badly that they are not going to come back with another treaty . I believe , too , that substantial amendments must be made to this treaty . Some definitely must be ...
... going to be another treaty . I believe this one will be defeated so badly that they are not going to come back with another treaty . I believe , too , that substantial amendments must be made to this treaty . Some definitely must be ...
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