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  2. Rationing - Wikipedia

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    A (Soviet) voucher for the purchase of one pair of men's shoes, valid from 1990 to 1993. The purpose of rationing is to guarantee a minimum of some resource or to impose a maximum limit on its use. (The latter is the case with carbon rationing, where the scarcity is artificial).

  3. Rationing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ration stamps printed, but not used, as a result of the 1973 oil crisis. Rationing is the controlled distribution of scarce resources, goods, or services, or an artificial restriction of demand. Rationing controls the size of the ration, which is one person's allotted portion of the resources being distributed on a particular day or at a ...

  4. Platform shoe - Wikipedia

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    His creation was a result of experimentations with new materials because of wartime rationing during World War II. [citation needed] Traditionally heels were built up with leather, but because of the rationing of leather, he experimented with wood and cork [8] The colors and design of this shoe still resemble modern shoe standards today.

  5. Edison Brothers Stores - Wikipedia

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    The company continued to purchase retail chains, including young men's retailer J. Riggings (which it obtained in 1987 from the United States Shoe Corporation [3]) and big-and-tall retailer Repp Ltd. [2] In 1990 Edison Brothers purchased 225 locations of the Foxmoor Casuals women's clothing chain, some of which it converted to its other brands. [4]

  6. United States home front during World War II - Wikipedia

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    The rationing system did not apply to used goods like clothes or cars, but they became more expensive since they were not subject to price controls. To get a classification and a book of rationing stamps, people had to appear before a local rationing board. Each person in a household received a ration book, including babies and children.

  7. CC41 - Wikipedia

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    As a consequence, manufacturers ended the production of any loss-making lines which led to calls for clothing rationing to be introduced. The prime minister, Winston Churchill, believed that the general public would not accept this change. In June 1941 Oliver Lyttleton, the President of the Board of Trade, managed to introduce clothes rationing.

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