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9 results
- interest
after·the
it
and the Italians
pressures
I
to move ahead
only if we, the Germans, the
are ready
from Moscow and from local
A movement followed
by retreat
ment at all.
post-election
Early
so that
opportunity.
German election
- operate or park a ■otor vehicle in the pukiac areas of or
oa the roads adjaceat to the Pentas,:,n coeltary to these recalatioes 01 to tile
directioas of police omcer& on dllty or to the directioos of posted sips.
2. The provisions of aubparagraphs a. to d
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(4/92)
(4/92)
(4/92)
OEP
OEP
OEP
Office of Emergency Planning, Vol. 1
Volume 2
Volume 3
1964-65
1/66 - 8/68
11/66 - 11/67
42
y
y
('90)
(4/92)
OST
Peace Corps
Post Office
SEATO
Office of Science and Technology, Vol. 1
Peace Corps
Post Office
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served as Secretary General of the Kingdom of Luang Prabang, and
in 1945 was reported as President
of the Privy Council of the
Kingdom, ··with some indication
that he. may have held the post since
1930.. He became Crown Prince of Luang Prabang sometime
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for leading
discussion
at post-game critiques
with the object of further
illuminating
areas of major interest.
Issues,
problems
and questions
cited in the advance material
provided to
participants,
represent
typical
subject matter for discussion
at the review
- participants,
a tran
script
of the video-film
summary and commentary of BETA I &
II-67,
post-Critique
comments of the Game Director
and several
game participants,
transcripts
of the Senior Critique
and
extracts
from the Action-level
Critique.
The object
- of the negotiations
and/or a means of solving the problem of GVNintran
sigence.
The United States would have agreed to continue
foreign aid .to South Vietnam as long as desired by a
post settlement government. The USSRhad no objections
to outside countries furnishing