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... million animals . Takings under a sci- entific research permit vary with the nature of the research . About 78 ... million in direct revenues and $ 78.75 million in total revenues for that region . Prime whale- watching locations are ...
... million animals . Takings under a sci- entific research permit vary with the nature of the research . About 78 ... million in direct revenues and $ 78.75 million in total revenues for that region . Prime whale- watching locations are ...
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... million in 1994 , $ 13 million in 1995 , $ 14 million in 1996 , $ 58 million in 1997 , and $ 61 million in 1998. This estimate assumes an average of about 3,000 early retirements annually in 1995 and 1996 , and about 12,000 in 1997 and ...
... million in 1994 , $ 13 million in 1995 , $ 14 million in 1996 , $ 58 million in 1997 , and $ 61 million in 1998. This estimate assumes an average of about 3,000 early retirements annually in 1995 and 1996 , and about 12,000 in 1997 and ...
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... million . The additional amounts above the unconstrained baseline required to fund current law pay raises ( at the 1993 level of employment ) in the other years are $ 531 million in fiscal year 1996 , $ 2,197 million in fiscal year 1997 ...
... million . The additional amounts above the unconstrained baseline required to fund current law pay raises ( at the 1993 level of employment ) in the other years are $ 531 million in fiscal year 1996 , $ 2,197 million in fiscal year 1997 ...
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... million of fish and wildlife projects ; of which only $ 32 million was Federal appropriations . SECTION - BY - SECTION ANALYSIS Section 1 is a short title for the bill - the National Fish and Wild- life Foundation Improvement Act of ...
... million of fish and wildlife projects ; of which only $ 32 million was Federal appropriations . SECTION - BY - SECTION ANALYSIS Section 1 is a short title for the bill - the National Fish and Wild- life Foundation Improvement Act of ...
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... million per year specified for the NFWF , the gross authorization levels include amounts spec- ified in the bill for the Brownsville center : $ 5 million for 1994 and $ 4 million each for 1995 and 1996. For 1997 , the estimated author ...
... million per year specified for the NFWF , the gross authorization levels include amounts spec- ified in the bill for the Brownsville center : $ 5 million for 1994 and $ 4 million each for 1995 and 1996. For 1997 , the estimated author ...
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