Mutual Security Program, Volume 10U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 |
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... amount of money judiciously spent abroad will add much to our Nation's ultimate security in the world than would an even greater amount spent merely to increase the size of our own military forces in being . " 1 The legislation ...
... amount of money judiciously spent abroad will add much to our Nation's ultimate security in the world than would an even greater amount spent merely to increase the size of our own military forces in being . " 1 The legislation ...
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... amount of money available for hardware delivery during all that period . I just mentioned that to see whether you had gotten any reaction . We have the problem of keeping the stuff coming to you , but the fact is that the original ...
... amount of money available for hardware delivery during all that period . I just mentioned that to see whether you had gotten any reaction . We have the problem of keeping the stuff coming to you , but the fact is that the original ...
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... amount of funds , fitting into a stopping of the inflationary pressure at home . Then , if you chop us back further ... amounts . Mr. BURLESON . Mr. Chairman , I am sure my time is up , but I do want to express my appreciation for the ...
... amount of funds , fitting into a stopping of the inflationary pressure at home . Then , if you chop us back further ... amounts . Mr. BURLESON . Mr. Chairman , I am sure my time is up , but I do want to express my appreciation for the ...
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... amount , we would add to the confusion . I think the purpose of the executive , so far as I know , in bringing the ... amounts here . I have no purpose in mind to touch the total . This is merely a structural thing that it seems to me ...
... amount , we would add to the confusion . I think the purpose of the executive , so far as I know , in bringing the ... amounts here . I have no purpose in mind to touch the total . This is merely a structural thing that it seems to me ...
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... amounts in the first chapter ? Mr. VORYS . I thought either Mr. Fulton or Mrs. Kelly might sug- gest this . I find that the jets for Yugoslavia are $ 99,600,000 for the fiscal year 1954. I would be perfectly willing to cut the amount ...
... amounts in the first chapter ? Mr. VORYS . I thought either Mr. Fulton or Mrs. Kelly might sug- gest this . I find that the jets for Yugoslavia are $ 99,600,000 for the fiscal year 1954. I would be perfectly willing to cut the amount ...
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