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Their production has been requisitioned by the state.
Most of the land for the wall has been "requisitioned for military needs" by the army.
The puppyish love triangle hovering around the battleship Oklahoma has been requisitioned from "Titanic," albeit minus the first-class amenities.
The climbing frame in the playground has been requisitioned for use as a clothes rack; radiators throughout the corridors are layered with children's tights and underwear, drying.
After three years of acute drought there are no reserves, and stocks that the World Food Programme have in place cannot be distributed because there are no staff and all private transport has been requisitioned to carry refugees.
If musical-psychological warfare had a seemingly wholesome beginning, it has acquired a more sinister aspect in recent decades, as music has been requisitioned as a means of harassment.
Philip Philipovich also smells of the sausage he has just bought to lure Sharik back to his apartment, a seven-room suite in a building that has been requisitioned by a committee of zealous young revolutionaries.
The 1814 Byron portrait by Thomas Phillips normally hangs in the residence of the UK ambassador to Greece in Athens but has been requisitioned for the latest display of works from the Government Art Collection.
In addition, 50,000 kilos of bleaching powder has been requisitioned from the state capital, Chennai, which will be provided to the district administration for further distribution.
Huge portions of the land mass have been submerged, so the northernmost parts of Amerikana, Europe, and Russia are still accessible, but people have been requisitioning these big container ships and tankers, and they've gotten to the point of gridlock at the North Pole.
The collection should have been requisitioned by the state.
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