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be requisitioned on
noun
A formal request for something.
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Dedicated instances based on a preconfigured MarkerMiner machine image can be requisitioned on iPlant for an analysis and terminated once the workflow is completed.
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She was requisitioned for service by the Admiralty on 11 August 1914, and was commissioned on 1 September after she was modified to handle seaplanes by Chatham Dockyard.
Built as a fast packet for the South East and Chatham Railway Co., Empress was requisitioned for service during World War I by the Admiralty on 11 August 1914, and was commissioned on 25 August.
Although the Communists were told their buildings were being requisitioned for government use, Mr. Alusi said that he received no explanation on why he was being evicted.
The guest room will soon be requisitioned by a new baby, due this Christmas.
During the Nazi occupation, Glemp was requisitioned for farm work.
Marine Court was requisitioned, to be occupied by airmen and cypher clerks.
In a scene recalling Dunkirk, some 50 civilian ships were requisitioned for supplies.
Most of the land for the wall has been "requisitioned for military needs" by the army.
But Dr Dehaene thinks the VWFA evolved for object recognition and is requisitioned for word recognition.
Following a world cruise, Canberra was requisitioned for trooping during the Falklands campaign.
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