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International conferences | |
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Power resources | |
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Nuclear energy (Social aspects), Man (Influence on nature) | |
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Charles Darwin; 1809-1882, Evolution | |
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Richard J. Daley; 1902-1976, Chicago (Ill.) (Politics and government) |
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Environment, Science (Social aspects) | |
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Pugwash movement | |
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Space research | |
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WORLD Disarmament Conference | |
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United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Appropriations and expenditures), Space vehicles |
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