S.665 - A bill to require congressional approval of loans made by the Secretary of Transportation in excess of $1,000,000,000.

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  • Official: A bill to require congressional approval of loans made by the Secretary of Transportation in excess of $1,000,000,000. as introduced.

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03/28/11
H.R.1240: Strengthening Employment...

Sherrod Brown (D-OH) and Olympia Snowe (R-ME) are sponsoring S. 665, the Strengthening Employment Clusters to Organized Regional Success ...

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03/28/11
H.R.1240: Strengthening Employment...

Sherrod Brown (D-OH) and Olympia Snowe (R-ME) are sponsoring S. 665, the Strengthening Employment Clusters to Organized Regional Success ...

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03/28/11
S.665: Strengthening Employment Cl...

Official government data, breaking news and blog coverage, public comments and user community for S.665 A bill to promote industry growth...

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12/04/08
Mārifah

[9] Siehe Hadyus Saari, S. 665. [10] Siehe Fath-ul-Baari’s Muqaddimah [Einleitung] Hadyus Saari, S. 677. [11] Ibn Dschuraidsch ist eine...

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11/24/08
~nazarboncuk~: War Aisha eine sech...

Eine Frau muss gefragt werden und ihre Zustimmung geben, um eine Eheschließung gültig zu machen (Mishakat al Masabiah, Übersetzung Jam...

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11/16/08
H-Net Reviews

Diane P. Koenker, Travel to Work, Travel to Play: On Russian Tourism, Travel, and Leisure, in: Slavic Review, 62 (2003), S. 657-665, hier...

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11/15/08
H-Net Reviews

Diane P. Koenker, Travel to Work, Travel to Play: On Russian Tourism, Travel, and Leisure, in: Slavic Review, 62 (2003), S. 657-665, hier...

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11/14/08
H-Net Reviews

Diane P. Koenker, Travel to Work, Travel to Play: On Russian Tourism, Travel, and Leisure, in: Slavic Review, 62 (2003), S. 657-665, hier...

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11/13/08
Rez. EG: A. Gorsuch u.a. (Hrsg.): ...

[1] Diane P. Koenker, Travel to Work, Travel to Play: On Russian Tourism, Travel, and Leisure, in: Slavic Review, 62 (2003), S. 657-665, ...

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11/09/08
Rez. EG: A. Gorsuch u.a. (Hrsg.): ...

[1] Diane P. Koenker, Travel to Work, Travel to Play: On Russian Tourism, Travel, and Leisure, in: Slavic Review, 62 (2003), S. 657-665, ...

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