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Between the wars, it continued to expand its position in the market place for quality surveying instruments, although it was requisitioned by the British Government during World War II.
It had been the Turkish police station, he said, and during Leachman's time it was requisitioned by the British.
The bank's remaining representative, an Indian citizen, was happy to loan it to us because he thought our presence would prevent it being requisitioned.
An architect renovates the house; at the end of the second world war, it's requisitioned by the Russian army; then, under the GDR, the architect has to flee for having done illegal business with the west.
Make the most of the open period between Christmas and New Year this winter on a walk around "this curious Wiltshire village, deserted since 1943, when it was requisitioned by the MOD for army training".
Instead nobody even bothered to maintain the inadequate, overpriced station car park, until last year when half of it was requisitioned to create a car park for the O2, as the Dome is now to be known.
Like his camps, it was requisitioned (this time by the SOE) before he could develop it.
During World War II it was requisitioned by the army and used to billet officers.
The property was once an old manor estate but it was requisitioned by the Ministry of Defence in 1941 and used as an operational hub during WWII.
He joined at his own expense the Scottish Flying Club, which had been founded in 1927; it leased and managed Renfrew Airport from 1933 until it was requisitioned during the Second World War.
But Dr Dehaene thinks the VWFA evolved for object recognition and is requisitioned for word recognition.
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