Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1955: Hearings Before the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-fourth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 4903, an Act Making Supplemental Appropriations for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1955, and for Other PurposesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1955 - 674 pages |
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... ADDITIONAL FOR SPECIAL DUTY IN THE FIELD OF LAW , AND FOR RPOSES ( MR . VINSON ) . H. R. 4733 YBURN , THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE , Washington , May 9 , 1949 . of the House of Representatives . 00 joi MR . SPEAKER : Attached is a letter ...
... ADDITIONAL FOR SPECIAL DUTY IN THE FIELD OF LAW , AND FOR RPOSES ( MR . VINSON ) . H. R. 4733 YBURN , THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE , Washington , May 9 , 1949 . of the House of Representatives . 00 joi MR . SPEAKER : Attached is a letter ...
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... addition and subtraction. We use 10 ones to form one set of ten, or we use one set of ten to form 10 ones. We can also regroup 10 tens as one hundred. Additional information on regrouping is included on the next page. The material ...
... addition and subtraction. We use 10 ones to form one set of ten, or we use one set of ten to form 10 ones. We can also regroup 10 tens as one hundred. Additional information on regrouping is included on the next page. The material ...
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... ADDITIONAL VESSELS SATURDAY , MAY 31 , 1924 UNITED STATES SENATE , COMMITTEE ON NAVAL AFFAIRS , Washington , D. C. ... additional vessels . [ H. R. 8687 , Sixty - eighth Congress , first session ] AN ACT To authorize alterations to ...
... ADDITIONAL VESSELS SATURDAY , MAY 31 , 1924 UNITED STATES SENATE , COMMITTEE ON NAVAL AFFAIRS , Washington , D. C. ... additional vessels . [ H. R. 8687 , Sixty - eighth Congress , first session ] AN ACT To authorize alterations to ...
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... addition. You canalso call it an addition sentence or an equation: 67 + 33 = 100 Mathematicians use certain words for the parts of an addition sentence. FAST FACT: The numbers that are added together in an addition sentence are called ...
... addition. You canalso call it an addition sentence or an equation: 67 + 33 = 100 Mathematicians use certain words for the parts of an addition sentence. FAST FACT: The numbers that are added together in an addition sentence are called ...
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... additional ADA was available under said code section . ( C.T. p . 809 , ¶31 . ) Subsequently , in November 1975 , the Department of Education discovered that the additional ADA described above had for some undetermined time been claimed ...
... additional ADA was available under said code section . ( C.T. p . 809 , ¶31 . ) Subsequently , in November 1975 , the Department of Education discovered that the additional ADA described above had for some undetermined time been claimed ...
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