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The Germans also requisitioned France's copper for their war industry.
The city's Ardhowen Theatre is a smart, modern auditorium in a tranquil lakeside setting, but Doran has also requisitioned more unusual venues, from the old Regal Cinema (a barn of a building, with murals on its walls) to the Marble Arch Caves, a few miles away.
The park was also requisitioned for use as a hospital for the US forces in 1942.
At the local library, I pored over documents and microfilm I requisitioned from the Library of Congress.
Edward I also faced increasing opposition from his barons over the taxation and requisitions required to resource his wars, and left his son debts of around £200,000 on his death.
I requisitioned this room when my daughter, Lucy, left home about 10 years ago.
You folks wouldn't have a horse I could requisition.
During World War I, the property was requisitioned as a convalescent hospital for soldiers.
During World War I, the factory was requisitioned by the government.
However, when World War I broke out, the Royal Navy requisitioned most warships under construction in Britain for foreign powers and refunded the two-thirds of Bjørgvins £370,000 purchase price already paid by the Norwegians.
From 1803, as a Fine Arts commissioner, he was also responsible for requisitioning thousands of Italian pieces.
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