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1 But that gentleman's services had been put into requisition by Lord de Courcy rather than by the candidate.
2 Every means which talent and ingenuity could devise was put into requisition by both parties to secure their ascendency.
3 He is a forceful speaker, so naturally his services have been in constant requisition by the State and National Republican Committees.
4 They had been detained in procuring the requisition by the absence of the governor, and in collecting what evidence they could obtain.
5 All the food supplies had been requisitioned by the Bulgarian military authorities.
6 Two requisitions by Ryanair for egms have been turned down.
7 The poor doctor's horse had been requisitioned by the enemy.
8 The umbrella is later requisitioned by the chair of the centre who is also umbrellaless.
9 Streeck was born just outside Münster in a room requisitioned by the state from a shoemaker.
10 Rhodopsin researchers were being requisitioned by the police.
11 These have been turned into large grazing farms for sheep and cattle requisitioned by the military authorities.
12 Requisitioned by order of General Aigner.
13 It was requisitioned by the Germans and as many as 250 German soldiers were holed up in the building.
14 Now he was again at the head of his factory requisitioned by the government for the manufacture of shells.
15 Turkish ships requisitioned by , 248
16 Thousands of residents had sought compensation for land requisitioned by the government and elected a committee to represent their rights.
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