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    1. It had been hell battling the requisition thru for the larger chamber he was going to need to pursue studies of higher order condensates and that was on his mind thru the whole dinner


    2. "Another requisition?” Heymon said,” Looks pretty long


    3. That was a large requisition, do you know if it has lead to anything?” Kelvin asked


    4. perhaps justifiably – unhappy with the unexpected requisition of his


    5. It has been proposed, accordingly, that the colonies should be taxed by requisition, the parliament of Great Britain determining the sum which each colony ought to pay, and the provincial assembly assessing and levying it in the way that suited best the circumstances of the province


    6. Though the colonies should, in this case, have no representatives in the British parliament, yet, if we may judge by experience, there is no probability that the parliamentary requisition would be unreasonable


    7. According to the scheme of taxing by requisition, the parliament of Great Britain would stand nearly in the same situation towards the colony assemblies, as the king of France does towards the states of those provinces which still enjoy the privilege of having states of their own, the provinces of France which are supposed to be the best governed


    8. Part of this fund parliament proposes to raise by a tax to be levied in Great Britain ; and part of it by a requisition to all the different colony assemblies of America and the West Indies


    9. In order to put Great Britain upon a footing of equality with her own colonies, which the law has hitherto supposed to be subject and subordinate, it seems necessary, upon the scheme of taxing them by parliamentary requisition, that parliament should have some means of rendering its requisitions immediately effectual, in case the colony assemblies should attempt to evade or reject them; and what those means are, it is not very easy to conceive, and it has not yet been explained


    10. They have rejected, therefore, the proposal of being taxed by parliamentary requisition, and, like other ambitious and high-spirited men, have rather chosen to draw the sword in defence of their own importance

    11. “Yup,” I nodded, reading three things at once, as he showed me where he wanted my signature on a train requisition


    12. Instructions to dig trenches, instructions on how much toilet paper to requisition, instructions that aren’t always covered by the book


    13. Another call to Barretson elicited his assurance that Colonel Harrington would sign travel authorizations and a rail requisition for Italy


    14. He thought to himself with bitterness that he might have been spared such skills, but then again, how would the army live and breathe without notices, requisition forms, and orders in triplicate?


    15. He was found out because it was not customary to include laces with the shoes; these were on a separate requisition coupon


    16. In the antechamber you filled out a purchase requisition from a list of what was available on the shelves in the background far beyond the DO NOT ENTER sign


    17. Here you handed over your properly filled-out requisition form, paid the money, showed your booze permit and had it vetted for accuracy, then took the ‘Paid’-stamped form to the broad linoleum-covered counter which was somewhere else


    18. credits or by requisition as is the case in industry,


    19. He had a desk piled with dispatches and orders, forms to requisition monies, material and men


    20. Rachel’s requisition for two years worth of food supplies raised a few eyebrows, but was granted

    21. room with a stack of requisition forms


    22. Roman soldiers actually had the authority to requisition goods or the services of passing Jews as they saw fit


    23. We are also strictly forbidden to destroy any equipment or supplies left behind by us or to requisition supplies for our move


    24. Now that I know where my group is going, could I request from you a blanket requisition order and a special budget so that I can have some special tropical kit and materiel produced or bought directly from civilian suppliers? My experience in the Philippines has shown me that the standard kit list of the Army Air Corps is poorly adapted to the tropical conditions of the South Pacific


    25. A blanket requisition authorization and a supplementary budget of 300,000 dollars will be awaiting you in Muroc Field


    26. The cart stopped temporarily in front of the railway station’s office to allow Nancy to go buy a ticket for Paris and to requisition the help of two of the station’s baggage handlers


    27. Briefly, a Marketing Purchase Requisition would be completed by the applicant


    28. Didn’t he say his top drawer was empty by the time he had my requisition on hand


    29. requisition & transit slip should be prepared accordingly duly signed by the


    30. In addition, the all-seeing eye of the camera is called into requisition

    31. requisition for the needed material and an estimate of how much was spent by


    32. He and his books were in frequent requisition as to property


    33. They spread the cousin's sackcloth on the grass, and put the stores of the alforjas into requisition, and all three sitting down lovingly and sociably, they made a luncheon and a supper of it all in one; and when the sackcloth was removed, Don Quixote of La Mancha said, "Let no one rise, and attend to me, my sons, both of you


    34. Meanwhile, Nate can requisition a mount to carry you to


    35. And another flashlight; at the start of their climb, Charlie had asked to requisition the elevator attendant’s, but Pulaski, feeling bad about having bullied the guy, had said no, that would be wrong


    36. He had come in a simple way, had made a requisition on the neighboring post for a corporal and four soldiers, had left the soldiers in the courtyard, had had Fantine's room pointed out to him by the portress, who was utterly unsuspicious, accustomed as she was to seeing armed men inquiring for the


    37. A patrol which was returning to the Arsenal post having passed him, he made a requisition on it, and caused it to accompany him


    38. Her entreaty had no effect on Tom: he only said again what he had said before; and it was not merely Tom, for the requisition was now backed by Maria, and Mr


    39. Hence it is, that at times like these the drugg, comes into requisition


    40. We may not part until you have promised to comply with my requisition

    41. He told me that he and his companions had been chosen by the other sailors to come in deputation to me to make me a requisition which, in justice, I could not refuse


    42. He grants that the result of war is shocking, but he believes it to be inevitable; assuming that the never ceasing requisition of soldiers on the part of government is as inevitable as death, then wars must follow as a matter of course


    43. Does he recollect the invasion of the Spaniards two years ago? That, at a few days' notice, at the requisition of the Commander-in-chief, a detachment of two hundred and fifty militia were sixty miles on their march? When an arch traitor from the East designed to sever the Union, the people of the Territory, without call, assembled near the city of Natchez, and arrested the traitor


    44. On the 28th of February, 1794, the petitioner, instead of presenting her claim to the Treasury, according to the requisition of the statute of the 12th of February, 1793, presented it to Congress, who took cognizance of it, and ordered it to lie on their table


    45. It was, because it was impossible for them to foresee all the particular species of needful buildings which might become necessary to the salutary operations of this Government in the course of its complicated and due administration; they therefore wisely left that subject to the discussion of Congress, restrained and limited, nevertheless, by the requisition of the consent of the Legislatures of the States respectively, in every case proposed for the exercise of this discretion


    46. That this is a plain and correct interpretation of the constitution is evinced by the concurrent opinions of every Legislature of every State, which has heretofore ceded lands for any of these objects; and it is to be remarked, that Congress has never attempted to erect any of these buildings without the constitutional requisition of the consent of the States respectively


    47. But, sir, it will be found, on referring to the papers, that, under the act of May, the Executive made a further requisition


    48. On the 22d of May, another letter is sent enclosing a second copy of the act of Congress, in which there is not to be found any requisition of a repeal of the blockade which is now made a sine qua non to an arrangement with Great Britain


    49. Armstrong on the 2d of November, the day the proclamation was issued, that "in issuing the proclamation it has been presumed, that the requisition on the subject of the sequestered property will have been complied with


    50. Monroe with the British Government, but which was rejected principally because Great Britain required us not to submit to the Berlin decree—a requisition, sir, infinitely short of what we are now to comply with, at the dictation of France—by which colonial produce was required to be relanded in the United States before it would be admitted into the ports of the continent





    1. Distracted surgeons tore up shirts and requisitioned handkerchiefs, underclothing, anything, in lieu of bandages


    2. taking off the newborn clothes they had requisitioned for


    3. properly requisitioned items that are to be


    4. My prototype ship was then requisitioned by Veck, along with all the data and plans pertaining to it


    5. Instead, the duty officer at the Manila headquarters patched him with MacArthur’s suite, situated in the same requisitioned hotel than the USAFFE HQ


    6. It seemed as if all the trucks in Manila had been requisitioned in advance of the convoy’s arrival, along with thousands of extra dock workers


    7. He had requisitioned a personnel ‘ear-voice’ commo hook-up, and this would give him, and


    8. By my calculations our lads will have requisitioned it by this time and it will be on the way to town


    9. The new owners of The Stables were outraged to learn their New Zealand investment had been requisitioned by the Department of Justice and their local agents endeavoured to cancel their nine million dollar contribution to the trust account of Discriminate Representatives, but too late


    10. The headquarters actually occupied a large requisitioned manor on the outskirts of Marseilles, with a large private lawn that gave Ingrid plenty of open space to land on

    11. Henriette was now living in a convent, requisitioned by the army


    12. is requisitioned is


    13. requisitioned a portion of Amrita on her Terran daughter’s behalf


    14. schedule and knew it would be about seven months before the requisitioned


    15. , the 9th power of the 9th power of 9, that, the result having been obtained, 33 closely printed volumes of 1000 pages each of innumerable quires and reams of India paper would have to be requisitioned in order to contain the complete tale of its printed integers of units, tens, hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions, tens of millions, hundreds of millions, billions, the nucleus of the nebula of every digit of every series containing succinctly the


    16. The room Werner and Bernd are given, on the top floor of a requisitioned hotel in the city within the walls, is like a place that time wants no part of: three-hundred-year-old stucco quatrefoils and palmate capitals and spiraling horns of fruit festoon the ceiling


    17. They hand him off to an American clerk in a requisitioned hotel transformed into a disarmament center


    18. KNOX HAD BEEN sitting in a car she had requisitioned from INSCOM at Fort Belvoir


    19. It's a great warren of a place, but we've only requisitioned the ground floor and half a dozen bedrooms


    20. During the war, the RAF requisitioned it for a bomber base

    21. The castle land was requisitioned but—’


    22. On a base in Pennsylvania on a requisitioned cornfield, with the other human computers, it was my job to translate atmospheric conditions into series of numbers: the algebra of weather prediction


    1. “You understand, stealing––that is to say, requisitioning, the thing was my only means––you understand––my only means of suppressing the rebellion


    1. The colony assemblies, if they were not very favourably disposed (and unless more skilfully managed than they ever have been hitherto, they are not very likely to be so), might still find many pretences for evading or rejecting the most reasonable requisitions of parliament


    2. In order to put Great Britain upon a footing of equality with her own colonies, which the law has hitherto supposed to be subject and subordinate, it seems necessary, upon the scheme of taxing them by parliamentary requisition, that parliament should have some means of rendering its requisitions immediately effectual, in case the colony assemblies should attempt to evade or reject them; and what those means are, it is not very easy to conceive, and it has not yet been explained


    3. Even with the help from the Arch-minister that had indeed expedited some processes, Tyrpledge was experiencing significant delays in most of his petitions and requisitions


    4. A company in Berlin is producing their transceiver, and already some of their units are coming back from what Hauptmann calls “the field,” blown apart or burned or drowned in mud or defective, and Werner’s job is to rebuild them while Hauptmann talks into his telephone or writes requisitions for replacement parts or spends whole fortnights away from the school


    5. As it was at the same time the bedroom of the engineer-in-charge there, Montero had thrown himself on his clean blankets and lay there shivering and dictating requisitions to be transmitted by wire to Sulaco


    6. He made some requisitions on others that Mrs


    7. Some are petitioning the State to dissolve the Union, to disregard the requisitions of the President


    8. If I could convince myself that I have any right to be satisfied with men as they are, and to treat them accordingly, and not according, in some respects, to my requisitions and expectations of what they and I ought to be, then, like a good Mussulman and fatalist, I should endeavor to be satisfied with things as they are, and say it is the will of God


    9. All the requisitions of the State, such as the payment of taxes and the fulfilment of public duties, the submission to penalties in the form of exile, fines, etc


    10. This may or may not be true, but the fact that you allow thousands of men to perish in prisons by enforced labor, in fortresses, and in exile, that your military requisitions ruin millions of families and imperil, morally and physically, millions of men, this is not a supposititious but an actual violence, which, according to your own reasoning, should be resisted by violence

    11. At the time, and antecedently to the establishment of the present constitution, the existing State Governments were in possession of all the powers of sovereignty, subject only to feeble and inefficient articles of confederation, without the means of executing their own will, and resting for its execution solely on requisitions upon the respective States, which might either comply or refuse to comply with such requisitions at their discretion


    12. And also to confer on the General Government "all the means necessary and proper" for executing its own laws in relation to these enumerated powers, without any dependence upon requisitions from the respective State Governments for this indispensable object


    13. It is no less than whether we shall surrender to the State Governments the power of collecting our revenue and rely upon the old system of requisitions


    14. When the pressure of the Revolutionary war was over, indeed, while that pressure remained, Congress in vain made requisitions on the individual States; no money, or none in any measure adequate to the public exigencies, could be obtained


    15. The thirteen States under this Confederation conducted themselves safely through the war; but finding, in 1787, that their requisitions had not been duly respected, and that New York had rejected some necessary commercial regulations, whereby their fiscal affairs were deranged, Congress, by a resolution, resolved that a convention of States should be held for the express purpose of amending the articles of Confederation


    16. Smith, notwithstanding he had been told by the Duke of Cadore that it was impossible any compromise could take place on that subject, says in the letter enclosing the proclamation that the President presumes that the requisitions contained in his letter of the 5th of July, as to the restoration of the property, will have been satisfied


    17. He has given us the state of the Union, and made his requisitions; and if I give him what he asks, I give him enough; and that I am willing to give, and more, when he shall require it


    18. The high-sounding number of a thousand ships appals the mind, and an examination of its actual force, and the numerous requisitions which are made upon it, is usually rejected as an idle labor


    19. the present constitution was adopted as a remedy for the non-compliance of the States with the requisitions under the Articles of Confederation, 277;


    20. the principle here involved is most important; it is no less than whether we shall surrender to the State Governments the power of collecting our revenue, and rely upon the old system of requisitions, 285;

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