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- Look up requisition or Requisition in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Requisition may refer to: Purchase requisition, a do****ent issued by a buyer to...
- Orders. It is sometimes known as: E-Procurement, E-Purchasing, E-Purchase Requisition. These terms are normally all referring to Electronic Purchase Orders...
-  'food apportionment'), alternatively referred to in English as grain requisitioning, was a policy and campaign of confiscation of grain and other agricultural...
- merchant shipping'. In 1917, the ministry embarked on a large scale requisitioning scheme of British ships and became responsible for the maintenance and...
- 3:36 10. "No Case Gain" 2:41 11. "Tourmaline" 3:34 12. "Equus 3" 4:09 13. "Collapsible Shoulders" 2:24 14. "The Requisition" 4:12 Total length: 44:45...
- Tech-priests located on Kardian II, and rescues Artificer Omicron Arkh of the Requisitional Expedition Epsilon-26, who uses an artifact to locate Klosterheim, still...
- establishment of the university in Dhaka was initiated with 600 acres of land requisitioned by the British government in 1905 after a new province of East Bengal...
- "How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back" is the eleventh episode in the second season of the American animated television series ****urama, and the 24th...
- banks and foreign trade. In addition, the NEP abolished forced grain-requisition and introduced a tax on farmers, payable in the form of raw agricultural...
- many ocean liners, including Normandie and Queen Mary, were seized or requisitioned by governments and used to transport soldiers between fronts. In 1945...