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It is a significant and efficient market-based approach to solve the allocation problem with more requisitions.
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With less produced for the market, more requisitioning seemed necessary, and this was repeated on a larger scale in the winter of 1929.
That "natsch", a spindly thistle, is used by Israeli lawyers to mean waste ground – "more easily requisitioned when necessary for Israeli purposes," Macfarlane notes.
After a spell of naming stages after prepositions (Pleasance Above, Below, Beneath, Beside, etc), buildings more recently requisitioned are called after playing cards: Pleasance Queen, King, Jack, Ace, 10 and so on.
Since 1948, more than 7,000 requisitions for shoes have been issued.
Ms. Brazile said the campaign would be prepared for the worst, and had requisitioned more vans to transport inner-city voters in places like Detroit and Milwaukee.
And the government requisitioned more grain just as villagers were trying to get their harvests in, according to the scholar John King Fairbank.
From the time he started his work in August 1993 until he left the next year, he requisitioned more than 1,100 such files.
Today, the New Forest is roughly the same size and shape as the land William the Conqueror requisitioned more than 900 years ago, as a royal hunting ground.
Schenck had initiated black recruitment under orders from the War Department, which requisitioned more manpower after Robert E. Lee's summertime invasion of Pennsylvania showed Baltimore's and Washington's potential vulnerability to Confederate attack.
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.
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