| 41. | The food rationing system will continue.
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| 42. | Lukashenko wants a merger to solve Belarus'economic problems that have already led to food rationing in some regions.
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| 43. | The book appeared when food rationing imposed during the Second World War remained fully in force in Britain.
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| 44. | International aid groups say that many of the North's 24 million people subsist with a meager food rationing.
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| 45. | They will be protesting the food rationing card and the long lines they have to stand in every day,
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| 46. | I told them that the first time around it was all very unpleasant, with food rationing and not driving.
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| 47. | Faroese fishing boats also provided a large amount of fish to the UK, which was essential given food rationing.
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| 48. | The main food rationing system, emanating from the oil proceeds, hardly meets two thirds of needs for essential items.
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| 49. | With stringent food rationing yet austerely enforced in an England unrecovered from World War II, we were always famished.
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| 50. | Iraq has been using local produce for an additional food rationing program covering about 5 million low-income government employees.
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