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( f ) Service of an individual as a member of the Foundation , of a divisional
committee , or of a special commission shall not be considered as service
bringing him within the provisions of section 109 or section 113 of the Criminal
Code ( U . S ...
( f ) Service of an individual as a member of the Foundation , of a divisional
committee , or of a special commission shall not be considered as service
bringing him within the provisions of section 109 or section 113 of the Criminal
Code ( U . S ...
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I don ' t think it should be , but I do think it should block any individuals from
getting patents on inventions which are ... will that publication in itself deny the
right to private industry or some private individual to file patent rights and thereby
obtain ...
I don ' t think it should be , but I do think it should block any individuals from
getting patents on inventions which are ... will that publication in itself deny the
right to private industry or some private individual to file patent rights and thereby
obtain ...
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That done , the individual , in the free play of his individuality , will develop
capacity and ability not possible for the man whose ... Just to the extent that the
individual ' s actions are directed and controlled by others , whether by
governmental ...
That done , the individual , in the free play of his individuality , will develop
capacity and ability not possible for the man whose ... Just to the extent that the
individual ' s actions are directed and controlled by others , whether by
governmental ...
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Our progress has come from that rugged individual upon whose freedom of
action our governmental philosophy has been predicated , an individual laboring
under the incentives of our Constitution and laws to give full expression to his
God ...
Our progress has come from that rugged individual upon whose freedom of
action our governmental philosophy has been predicated , an individual laboring
under the incentives of our Constitution and laws to give full expression to his
God ...
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You can go on and mention all kinds of things that came from these humble
individual American folk . . . Mr . PRIEST . On that point , Mr . Lanham , most of
these things that you have mentioned here as examples are the applied
techniques ...
You can go on and mention all kinds of things that came from these humble
individual American folk . . . Mr . PRIEST . On that point , Mr . Lanham , most of
these things that you have mentioned here as examples are the applied
techniques ...
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