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The letters on World War II ration stamps indicated the type of food or item that could be purchased and helped regulate the distribution of scarce resources. Each letter corresponded to specific products, such as "A" for meats, "B" for processed foods, and so forth. The stamps were used to control consumption and ensure fair distribution among the population during wartime shortages. This system helped manage limited supplies and minimize hoarding.
what was the percentage of bystanders who did what? percent is a measure of proportion, there needs to be another reference point. do you mean of the world's population? do you mean only of those involved in the Holocaust? but then you say World War II, so do you mean 'which countries were neutral in World War II?' the question is impossible to answer as it is.
Not at war
A world record means someone has had more victories than anyone else in the world.
Answer World Health Organization.
The letters mean 'long play' indicating a record that lasts almost an hour with anywhere from 2 to 12+ songs on it.
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A set of fields.
That means that person has the best record for a specific sport at the Olympics. It is contrasted with the World Record, which is the fastest or best ever. It is entirely possible for them to be the same. The World record will always be better or the same as the Olympic Record.
It is unclear what you mean by "world record for clean." Could you please provide more context or clarify your question?
this question makes no sence there is no world record in basket ball either you mean shooting slamdunking best team etc but this makes no sense
I think it tells what squad your in and who you are.
It shows the pace of the previous world record holder. If the current swimmers have gone beyond the green line, it means they are on pace to break the world record.
To deliver something in record time is to deliver the something ahead of schedule.
If you mean the fastest speed on a longboard, the Guinness World Record is 80.83 mph. That record has probably been beaten but usually longboarders don't go really fast to break a world record, but for the "stoke" and love of the sport.