The S-1 Executive Committee laid the groundwork for the Manhattan Project by initiating and coordinating the early research efforts in the United States...
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The Executive Committee Range (76°50′S 126°00′W / 76.833°S 126.000°W / -76.833; -126.000 (Executive Committee Range)) is a range consisting of five...
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The Joint Executive Committee (Russian: Объединённый исполнительный комитет, abbreviated ОИК, 'OIK') was an organ of soviet power in the Russian Far East...
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creation of the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments on April 18, 1921. The Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Department was...
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The Executive Committee of the Communist International, commonly known by its acronym, ECCI (Russian acronym ИККИ - for Исполнительный комитет Коммунистического...
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Lewis recommended that the work be continued. The S-1 Executive Committee superseded the Uranium Committee on 19 June 1942, dropping Gunn from its membership...
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ExecSec". August 2, 2021. "EXECUTIVE BRANCH" (PDF). U.S. Government Publishing Office. February 12, 2016. "Appropriations Committee Releases Fiscal Year 2016...
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an executive organ that normally acts as an advisory body to the president. In the Opinion Clause (Article II, section 2, clause 1) of the U.S. Constitution...
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that they are not constitutionally required to do so. Harry S. Truman issued 907 executive orders, with 1,081 orders made by Theodore Roosevelt, 1,203...
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