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North American Water and Power Alliance, Water supply | |
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Water pollution, Norwell (Mass.) | |
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United States President's Science Advisory Committee, Science (International aspects) | |
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization |
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United Nations | |
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United States (Foreign relations, Vietnam) | |
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Marine resources | |
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Scientists | |
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United Nations (Armed Forces) |
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Nuclear energy (Economic aspects) | |
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Civilization | |
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Scientists |
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Vietnamese War, 1957-1975 (American participation) | |
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Science (International aspects) | |
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization |
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