H.R. 2385 and H.R. 2488: legislative hearing before the Subcommittee on National Parks, Recreation, and Public Lands of the Committee on Resources, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, first session, July 26, 2001, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 2002 - 67 lappuses |
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... able , if I may put that in , which to me was kind of a problem that they encountered . The interesting thing about this is that we are preserving a re- source for people from all over the world , basically , to see some- thing that ...
... able , if I may put that in , which to me was kind of a problem that they encountered . The interesting thing about this is that we are preserving a re- source for people from all over the world , basically , to see some- thing that ...
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... able to study and learn from them as well . That will only occur if we move now to protect the resources . I hope my colleagues will support this bill and I look forward to the witnesses ' testimonies today . Dr. Christensen ? STATEMENT ...
... able to study and learn from them as well . That will only occur if we move now to protect the resources . I hope my colleagues will support this bill and I look forward to the witnesses ' testimonies today . Dr. Christensen ? STATEMENT ...
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... able to place them in a more protective environment . This discovery site inside the City of St. George is about one mile off Interstate 15 and is bordered to the south by the Virgin River , which is the drainage source of Zion National ...
... able to place them in a more protective environment . This discovery site inside the City of St. George is about one mile off Interstate 15 and is bordered to the south by the Virgin River , which is the drainage source of Zion National ...
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... able to protect them in a more managed envi- ronment . As geologists and paleontologists have come from around the world to our site to see the foot casts , and trace fossils , they all agree with our decision not to turn over more ...
... able to protect them in a more managed envi- ronment . As geologists and paleontologists have come from around the world to our site to see the foot casts , and trace fossils , they all agree with our decision not to turn over more ...
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... able to cooperate with the surrounding agencies like the county government , school district , the college and other things . And in our discussions up to this point , we have seen that our re- sources have been taxed very heavily . We ...
... able to cooperate with the surrounding agencies like the county government , school district , the college and other things . And in our discussions up to this point , we have seen that our re- sources have been taxed very heavily . We ...
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