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During the Nazi occupation, Glemp was requisitioned for farm work.
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.
In a scene recalling Dunkirk, some 50 civilian ships were requisitioned for supplies.
The trucks were scheduled to leave in two days, and every corner of the house had been requisitioned for supplies.
Early in the 20th century the firm bought some motor lorries to replace the horse-drawn delivery carts, only to see them requisitioned for the war effort.
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The Armory Show, New York's largest art fair, opened to the press under a menacing gray sky, with the Hudson river churning angrily alongside the two piers it requisitions for exhibition spaces.
According to the myth this is reason many railways in Argentina were built to "Indian Gauge" of 5'6", which the builders of the Grand Crimean Central Railway had supposedly chosen as it enabled them to requisition for use in Crimea available engines and rolling stock which had already been built for lines in India.
The bright spot: the LA Times Book Award committee and the American Library Association have requisitioned Uncovered for consideration for two literary prizes each.
Famine and disease spread as the British requisitioned food for their troops.
The Nazis requisitioned wine for themselves and their troops, sending German wine merchants, known as weinführers, to France, where they forced wine growers to sell large quantities of their product.
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