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Make a request.
If you request something, or make a request, you are asking for something you want or need.
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"Told," Wagner said to the question of whether he had made a request to start the eighth with the Mets just having been gifted five runs on two hits by the Phillies' bullpen for a 10-8 lead.
He was no longer under a gag order, but he had made a request for a new trial, and was preparing an appeal, and he wanted to talk about the city, which he did for more than an hour, covering almost exactly the same ground he had in his press conference, in many passages almost verbatim.
The New York Times has made a request through an agency spokesman to speak with him.
Cote d'Ivoire has made a request to an international tribunal that Ghana suspend operations while the matter is considered.
Mr. Donovan has asked the Legislature not to release the report, but it is not clear whether he has made a similar request to the Joint Commission on Public Ethics.
"I was not aware that the president of the United States had made a request in that respect," Mr. Ashcroft said.
Secondly, to work with our strongest and most important ally who had made a request for British help.
We've made a request".
Louisiana Gov. Mike Foster said he had made a similar request to the president last week.
His office confirmed that he had made a precautionary request to the Speaker to see if he could make his own statement after Cameron gives his response in the Commons.
"He had made a few requests over the last couple of months just to have a go on the GP13.
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