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is requisitioned
noun
A formal request for something.
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But Dr Dehaene thinks the VWFA evolved for object recognition and is requisitioned for word recognition.
The American and English cases all agree that the result is the same where the subjectmatter of the contract is requisitioned.
Where everything is requisitioned for the cause, there is no room for fiction (or history or science) that is seriously undertaken.
The women take on more responsibilities, the house is requisitioned as a convalesence unit, and Robert spends this series adjusting to a new world order.
An opera singer, recently Chinese, is requisitioned from the crowd to sing the national anthem; a woman from Iraq (strongly emphasised by the master of ceremonies) is asked to recite the pledge of allegiance.
After the family villa is requisitioned by the enemy, Paolo, a prisoner in his own home, finds a path to dignity by becoming a spy against the enemy army.
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During the Nazi occupation, Glemp was requisitioned for farm work.
During the war, Lord's was requisitioned by the RAF.
Private cars, ambulances, trucks, delivery vans and taxis were requisitioned.
In 1915 the Olympic was requisitioned as a troop ship.
The collection should have been requisitioned by the state.
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