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... period of the duration of the Treaty ; ( b ) seek special legislation to provide more liberal enti- tlement to , and calculation of , retirement annuities than is currently provided for by law . ARTICLE XI PROVISIONS FOR THE TRANSITION ...
... period of the duration of the Treaty ; ( b ) seek special legislation to provide more liberal enti- tlement to , and calculation of , retirement annuities than is currently provided for by law . ARTICLE XI PROVISIONS FOR THE TRANSITION ...
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... period and , in this respect , may enter into appropriate agreements by an exchange of notes or other instrument . 8. During this transition period , the United States of America may continue to incarcerate individuals in the areas and ...
... period and , in this respect , may enter into appropriate agreements by an exchange of notes or other instrument . 8. During this transition period , the United States of America may continue to incarcerate individuals in the areas and ...
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... period ; up to $ 75 million in AID [ Agency for International De- velopment ] housing investment guarantees over the same period ; and a loan guarantee of up to $ 20 million from the Overseas Private Investment Corporation . All these ...
... period ; up to $ 75 million in AID [ Agency for International De- velopment ] housing investment guarantees over the same period ; and a loan guarantee of up to $ 20 million from the Overseas Private Investment Corporation . All these ...
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RUDOLPH J TAUSSIG | 1 |
No Fortifications for the Panama Canal Reprinted from American Review of Reviews | 13 |
FESSENDEN N OTIS | 25 |
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