The phrase "what team wanted more citrus fruit" is often associated with the San Francisco Giants, particularly during their 2010 World Series victory. They famously celebrated their win with a shower of orange and black confetti, symbolizing their team colors and the citrus fruit of California. The reference can also relate to the team's mascot, "Lou Seal," who is known for his playful antics and connection to the Bay Area's agricultural heritage.
The team that wanted more citrus fruit during the Ration Book Olympics was the British team. This was because citrus fruits, rich in vitamin C, were essential for preventing scurvy, a common issue during wartime rationing. The Ration Book Olympics, held in 1940s Britain, aimed to create a sense of community and resilience among citizens facing food shortages, and the competition highlighted the inventive ways people coped with rationing.
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The adverb in the sentence "She has always wanted to make the U.S. Equestrian team" is "always." It modifies the verb "wanted," indicating the frequency of her desire to join the team.
6 at least--otherwise, as many as wanted
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A woman names Jane/Jayne Collins was part of the team who helped form The Wanted
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