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81. Confiscation or expropriation of private property as criminal punishment

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KKA5778.6
Law--Law of East Germany--Administrative law. Verwaltungsrecht--Indemnification for acts performed by government. Öffentlich-rechtliche Entschädigung--Eminent domain. Nationalization. Public restraint on private property. Enteignung. Enteignungsgleiche Eingriffe und Eigentumsbeschränkungen--Practice...
82. Portrait of America. No. 36. Rural electrification in the U.S. These electric brooders on a modern electrified American farm are synthetic hens that don't step on their own chickens. The electric cover or "hover" hanging over the young chicks maintains a uniform temperature with no fire hazard and effects a larger saving in labor than any other kind of brooder. U.S. farms use electric appliances such as this to increase the food supply for the United Nations' war effort. The light and power are secured from public and private utilities or from U.S. farmers' cooperatives, financed with the aid of the American government's Rural Electrification Administration (REA) [between 1940 and 1946]

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83. United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Private sector and government challenges and opportunities to promote the cybersecurity and resiliency of our nation's critical energy infrastructure Washington: U.S. Government Publishing Office; 2019

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84. Ahmad, Ejaz Ejaz's service laws in India (as viewed by Supreme Court) in private sectors & government sectors Allahabad: Ashoka Law House; 1983-1985

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85. Australian Bureau of Statistics. Western Australian Office. Western Australia houses and other private dwellings in census collectors' districts and local government areas Perth, Western Australia: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Western Australian Office

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86. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Subcommittee on Government Information and Individual Rights. The government's classification of private ideas Washington: U.S. G.P.O.; 1981

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87. United States. General Accounting Office. Comparison of the U.S. Government Printing Office's pay and classification system to other federal and private sector systems Washington , D.C.: U.S. General Accounting Office

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88. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs What can the federal government learn from the private sector's successful approach to hiring veterans? Washington: U.S. Government Publishing Office; 2015

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89. Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 "You see, the President didn't create this crisis and he feels sure that if the government is prudent, private enterprise will eventually " 6/28/1979

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90. Rahman, Atiur, 1951- Policy study on responding to the millennium development challenge through private sector's involvement in Bangladesh [Dhaka]: Support to Monitoring PRS and MDGs in Bangladesh, General Economics Division, Planning Commission, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh & UNDP Bangladesh; 2009

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91. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. The government's classification of private ideas Washington: U.S. G.P.O.; 1980 [i.e. 1981]

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92. Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 "No, no, you first -- you're sort of a private government" 2/18/1987

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93. Sweet's catalog service. Distribution, Sweet's catalog file for the building market, building designers and constructors, private corporation and government.

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94. Harris & Ewing Uncle Sam's authority on Washingtonia. Washington, D.C., March 20. A walking text book of information on George Washington, Dr. John Clement Fitzpatrick is guardian for the 400 enormous volumes containing most of Washington's original letters, personal and private, and their answers, which are now concentrated in the Library of Congress in Washington. Dr. Fitzpatrick has been connected with the Library since it was opened to the public in 1898. He is now editing and compiling the new government issue of Washington's writings in 25 volumes, of which 14 are now finished, 3/20/1937 [19]37 March 20

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95. Private persons acting for or in behalf of government

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KK5601
Law--Law of Germany--Administrative law. Verwaltungsrecht--Administrative principles--Legal relations in administrative law. Coordination and subordination--Private persons acting for or in behalf of government ; Private persons acting for in behalf of government
96. General special

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NX705
Fine Arts--Arts in general--Patronage of the arts--General special ; Cooperation between private foundations and government--Patronage of the arts ; Private and public cooperation--Patronage of the arts ; Government and private foundation cooperation--Patronage of the arts ; Local government and pri...
97. Private bill procedure

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KEQ782
Law--Law of Canada (Québec)--Constitutional law--Organs of the government--The legislature--Legislative Assembly. National Assembly--Organization. Legislative process--Private bill procedure ; Private bill procedure--Québec
98. Private bill procedure

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KE4564
Law--Law of Canada--Constitutional law--Organs of the government--The legislature--Parliament--The legislative process--Private bill procedure ; Private bill procedure
99. Locus standi reports. Private bill reports

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KD4372
Law--Law of England and Wales--Constitutional law--Organs of the government--The Parliament--House of Commons--Organization. Legislative process--Private bill procedure--Locus standi reports. Private bill reports ; Locus standi reports
100. America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the United Nations. An oil well, marked by a tall, steel derrick, is producing oil for the United Nations in the garden of a private home in Oklahoma City, capital of the U.S. southwest state of Oklahoma. Oil industrialists in the U.S. have searched for oil over nearly every foot of the ground in America. They are aided in their search by geology experts trained in reading the surface of the ground as well as test borings to detect the presence of oil, often at great underground depths. In the case of Oklahoma City the town was built before it was discovered that rich petroleum deposits lay under the town site. Oil wells were even drilled on the State House grounds near the state's Capitol building, and the flow from these wells enriched the coffers of the state government. What geologists call the "diligence" of U.S. seekers after oil has made the U.S. a great oil producing nation, though it contains but 15 percent of the proven oil deposits of the world

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