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The historian Lactantius, who lived from 240 to 320, tells us that the problem was a bloated welfare state: "The number of [welfare] recipients began to exceed the number of contributors [taxpayers] by so much that, with farmers' resources exhausted by the enormous size of the requisitions, fields became deserted and cultivated land was turned into forest".
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The group has frequently requisitioned soccer fields for a variety of purposes, including as shelters and car parks.
Requisitions meet unforeseen needs, such as when field staff identify new villages requiring surveillance.
Each participant will receive, requisitions for blood collection dated for the appropriate study days required.
The question asked in the study requisition should be directly addressed.
The study was approved by the Ethical Committee of Göteborg University, and the requisitions of the National Board for Laboratory Animals were followed.
Second, in a subordinate requisition or pull system, SSGWEP field offices request materials, destinations, delivery timing, and quantities from an assigned hub.
Since 1948, more than 7,000 requisitions for shoes have been issued.
Obligatory requisitions have been succeeded by pillage and merciless murder and violation.
Louise requisitions my phone on the way and places her order.
Such widespread rural unrest forced Moscow to consider abandoning the policies of forced food requisitions.
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