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... million , the second slice of $ 221 mil- lion comes to a total of $ 313 million and of that $ 313 million the United States agreed to pay $ 106 million , which percentagewise is 34 percent of the cost of the first 2 slices ; it is 48 ...
... million , the second slice of $ 221 mil- lion comes to a total of $ 313 million and of that $ 313 million the United States agreed to pay $ 106 million , which percentagewise is 34 percent of the cost of the first 2 slices ; it is 48 ...
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... million . The first three slices , they were told , amounted to $ 739 million , of which the United States already had made appropriations to cover of $ 288 million . Now , does the $ 750 million - do you add that to the first three ...
... million . The first three slices , they were told , amounted to $ 739 million , of which the United States already had made appropriations to cover of $ 288 million . Now , does the $ 750 million - do you add that to the first three ...
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... million in the defense portion of the Mutual Security Act . One of our greatest assets in defense is and has been ... million for economic aid directed toward development and about $ 140 million for technical cooperation . Of the $ 315 ...
... million in the defense portion of the Mutual Security Act . One of our greatest assets in defense is and has been ... million for economic aid directed toward development and about $ 140 million for technical cooperation . Of the $ 315 ...
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... million of the authorizing authority requested is not to be followed by a request for an appropriation during this ... million in this category , which is 17 percent of your total , there is $ 300 million for defense support and economic ...
... million of the authorizing authority requested is not to be followed by a request for an appropriation during this ... million in this category , which is 17 percent of your total , there is $ 300 million for defense support and economic ...
Стр. 194
... million carryover ) , as compared to those in this bill . You have Europe in there for 73 percent in 1953 whereas you have Europe in for 53 percent in 1954 . Then you have on the right - hand side of the chart , relating to 1954 , that ...
... million carryover ) , as compared to those in this bill . You have Europe in there for 73 percent in 1953 whereas you have Europe in for 53 percent in 1954 . Then you have on the right - hand side of the chart , relating to 1954 , that ...
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