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| ng, with a firelock, some powder, bullets and | tobacco, a hatchet, a knife, a kettle, a Bible and bo |
| Tobacco, a recreational drug containing nicotine, is | |
| The kit consisted of a tin of | tobacco, a plastic cigarette-making device, and loose |
| t get approval to conduct their research into | tobacco absorption through the skin on human subjects |
| the Government acknowledges that alcohol and | tobacco account for more health problems and deaths t |
| The Business Franchise ( | Tobacco) Act 1974 (Vic) imposed a licensing scheme fo |
| The No Net Cost | Tobacco Act of 1982 (P.L. 97-218) required that the T |
| , following a decision to concentrate on core | tobacco activities, Hanson de-merged Imperial and it |
| m that date onwards, under the Public Health ( | Tobacco) Acts, it has been illegal to smoke in all en |
| and behavioral characteristics that determine | tobacco addiction are similar to those that determine |
| rijuana, or a cigarette stub of marijuana, or | tobacco adulterated with marijuana: cucaracha ("cockr |
| onsored by Benson and Hedges after the ban on | tobacco advertising which came in summer 2003. |
| was from the broadcaster in an effort to keep | tobacco advertising on television and radio. |
| g The Central Hudson test, this regulation on | tobacco advertising was found to be too broad, and Lo |
| or with the Lucky Strike brand but due to new | tobacco advertising regulations worldwide, pulled its |
| the Regal Welsh Open), but UK restrictions on | tobacco advertising meant that it was without a spons |
| E's performances lauding the disproportionate | tobacco advertising aimed at youth, ethnic and econom |
| Since the ban on | tobacco advertising in the UK and much of Europe was |
| In 1979, she spoke out against | tobacco advertising on the Toronto Transit Commission |
| The | Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Act 2002 (c.36) is |
| Tobacco advertising is the advertising of tobacco pro | |
| movies, point of purchase advertisements, and | tobacco advertising found in the school setting. |
| Tobacco advertising was outlawed in 2003; since Janua | |
| hannels due to strict restrictions or bans on | tobacco advertising in India. |
| t held that a state law prohibiting deceptive | tobacco advertising was not preempted by a federal la |
| Some or all forms of | tobacco advertising are banned in many countries. |
| Tobacco advertising may not describe the properties o | |
| p with McLaren due to a European Union ban on | tobacco advertising. |
| consequences of smoking, and has also banned | tobacco advertising. |
| nd was first restricted in 1976 with a ban on | tobacco advertising. |
| He campaigned against | tobacco advertising. |
| Cambodia's government will soon ban | tobacco advertising. |
| nconclusive as to how significantly smokeless | tobacco affects users' cardiovascular systems, but it |
| ore they are likely to have experimented with | tobacco, alcohol and drugs. |
| It became illegal to sell children | tobacco, alcohol and fireworks or to send children be |
| Violations of the | tobacco, alcohol and drug policies can lead to studen |
| dwards academic work has involved research in | tobacco, alcohol and other drugs and has supported a |
| be reset to zero except for "sin" items like | tobacco, alcohol and soft drinks. |
| control policies in affecting the demands for | tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drugs. |
| Tobacco, alcohol, and drug use has occurred, but is i | |
| The most important crops are rice and | tobacco; also sweet potatoes are an important agricul |
| ly Nicaraguan corojo wrapper, with Nicaraguan | tobacco also used for the filler and binder. |
| Japan | Tobacco also operates in foods, pharmaceuticals, agri |
| Tobacco amblyopia is marked by a gradual impairment o | |
| Tobacco amblyopia is a form of toxic amblyopia caused | |
| d some legal substances including alcohol and | tobacco among others. |
| Knowing the influence of Young | Tobacco among the area natives, Hamilton offers him s |
| ion of Taiwan Beer was assigned to the Taiwan | Tobacco and Wine Monopoly Bureau. |
| Bureau exercised a monopoly over all alcohol, | tobacco, and camphor products sold in Taiwan. |
| eached 1 million livres per year; the same as | tobacco and petrol duties, and less than the revenue |
| This suggests complementarity between | tobacco and alcohol and between tobacco and cannabis, |
| g the development of a foil pouch for chewing | tobacco and a plastic can for moist snuff. |
| ightish red in colour, with aromas of spices, | tobacco and red fruits. |
| scontinued any direct fiscal association with | tobacco and alcohol suppliers, although it still rece |
| e "Speedy" because of his speed at working in | tobacco, and was also said to be a womanizer. |
| The Rembrandt Group is a South African | tobacco and industrial conglomerate founded by Afrika |
| firmation service when he asked for his pipe, | tobacco and ale. |
| es corrupting my clarke, Roberte Berrye, with | tobacco and drinckinge,' he bequeathed nothing, 'neyt |
| The relationship of the two chiefs, Old | Tobacco and Young Tobacco, seems probable but is not |
| Other natives informed Hamilton that both Old | Tobacco and Young Tobacco favored the Americans again |
| 850 by Francis Hulman as a wholesale grocery, | tobacco, and liquor store in Terre Haute, Indiana. |
| (the world's second-largest-selling fine-cut | tobacco) and Rizla (the world's best-selling rolling |
| , while other important products are cassava, | tobacco and tomato. |
| ilmington, North Carolina, laden with cotton, | tobacco and turpentine and was sent to Boston, Massac |
| d smoke, the filler and binder are Nicaraguan | tobacco and the wrapper is Ecuadoran-grown Connecticu |
| son attempted to start a family farm to raise | tobacco and corn, but he died shortly after the secon |
| Thomas Fortune Ryan (1851-1928) was a U.S. | tobacco and transport magnate. |
| Mason planted an orchard and | tobacco and raised sheep and cattle. |
| research relating to alcohol, illicit drugs, | tobacco, and behavioural addictions. |
| Andrew Dodd devised a plan to buy | tobacco and store it for later sale at a higher price |
| crop of this south Georgia community was once | tobacco, and where the first brick tobacco warehouse |
| Much of this page has to do with | Tobacco and smoking - not Nicotine. |
| rovided for reducing the level of support for | tobacco and made various modifications to the marketi |
| n 1950, the company began making its own pipe | tobacco, and by 1959 sold its stores and concentrated |
| eing a "fat-ass floating cupcake" that shoots | tobacco) and soon fall into the water. |
| urning of all sorts of contraband, especially | tobacco and cigars. |
| Another lever slid the plug of | tobacco and the filter into an empty cigarette paper |
| work, and was an adviser to British American | Tobacco and the Association of British Marine Tools. |
| ), the Secret Service, the Bureau of Alcohol, | Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), the Federal Bureau of Inv |
| pplicants and others in the areas of alcohol, | tobacco and coin operated amusement machines. |
| ugler is the name of a roll-your-own brand of | tobacco and rolling papers. |
| ut he also ran sheep and pigs, grew wheat and | tobacco, and established a dairy. |
| erprise developed towards the fermentation of | tobacco and in 1945 produced 193 tons of fermented to |
| restrictions on advertising and promotion of | tobacco, and dictated that cigarette packs must inclu |
| s worth of funding from major pharmaceutical, | tobacco and alcohol corporations including American B |
| tobacco and 32 cigarette papers. | |
| ndred barrels of powder, several hogsheads of | tobacco, and a quantity of soldier's clothing" return |
| y expanded their selection to include tea and | tobacco, and they were soon known for providing high |
| Massie had been employed by British American | Tobacco and returned to work with them in 1919. |
| ogers Clark, in his memoir, refers to him as " | Tobacco's Son", and British Lt-Governor Henry Hamilto |
| the founder of fortunes in electric power and | tobacco, and benefactor of Duke University, and his s |
| e the company extended production to cut pipe | tobacco and tobacco for "roll your own" cigarettes. |
| The Laredo brand | tobacco and a filter were inserted into the device, a |
| destroyed much of the citrus, sugar, coffee, | tobacco, and honey harvests. |
| Nicotiana benthamiana is a close relative of | tobacco and species of Nicotiana indigenous to Austra |
| Byrd I in 1688 for 300L and 10,000 pounds of | tobacco and cask. |
| 1938) was director of the Bureau of Alcohol, | Tobacco and Firearms (BATF) from 1983 to 1993. |
| ompany, plus provisions of cloth, ammunition, | tobacco, and iron products. |
| looding in western Cuba that severely damaged | tobacco and vegetable crops. |
| Oak Grove, Tennessee, and grew up on a small | tobacco and strawberry farm. |
| nt Administration, and the Bureau of Alcohol, | Tobacco, and Firearms." |
| mple, in the perception of odors from people, | tobacco, and cleaning agents. |
| Japanese Imperial | Tobacco and Mild Seven |
| labor was primarily employed in growing rice, | tobacco, and indigo, none of which were especially pr |
| n and Customs Enforcement, Bureau of Alcohol, | Tobacco and Firearms, Secret Service and Drug Enforce |
| e, dock, elm, grass, maple, peach, plum, oak, | tobacco and willow. |
| relaunched to an American type blend of light | tobacco and renamed Gauloises Blondes. |
| An agent from the Bureau of Alcohol, | Tobacco and Firearms walked into Murray's office with |
| enice fisheries summit, the Verona meeting on | tobacco and the first agricultural G8 at Cison di Val |
| Common names include old field balsam, rabbit | tobacco and sweet everlasting. |
| Title 27: Alcohol, | Tobacco and Firearms PART 9-AMERICAN VITICULTURAL ARE |
| nts how to make decisions and resist alcohol, | tobacco, and other drugs (ATOD). |
| t Camel cigarettes contain a blend of Turkish | tobacco and Virginia tobacco. |
| Cash crops such as mangos, coffee, | tobacco and sugar cane are staples in the economy. |
| practice, and engaged in active management of | tobacco and cattle farms. |
| ude investment in companies that made or sold | tobacco and alcohol. |
| A major 2006 study compared the effects of | tobacco and Cannabis smoke on the lungs. |
| est that much of that information be moved to | tobacco and smoking and a single link be left. |
| The area is famous for its excellent | tobacco and has a tobacco museum. |
| a brand of cigarette distributed by Gallaher | tobacco and available only in the United Kingdom. |
| much more than alcohol, river water, chewing | tobacco and lye. |
| It retained | tobacco and alcohol monopolies until Taiwan's entry i |
| It is made with natural Indonesian | tobacco, and is widely distributed throughout the wor |
| He was a director of Imperial | Tobacco and of the Portishead District Water Company. |
| al lowlands along the Connecticut River where | tobacco and other commodity crops were cultivated. |
| as very active with the main industries being | tobacco and pulpwood that was cut and shipped on the |
| Abstaining from alcohol, | tobacco and non-prescription drugs. |
| t and eventually settling near Mutare to farm | tobacco, and in so doing became the first farmer in R |
| d, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, | Tobacco and Allied Workers' Association. |
| Each plastic tin has 10 grams of | tobacco and is normally sniffed up the nose. |
| to be an informer for the Bureau of Alcohol, | Tobacco, and Firearms. |
| eet with English merchants about the price of | tobacco and to secure the rights of the colony. |
| World's largest cigar at the | Tobacco and Matchstick Museum |
| re are a few traders trading in raw sugar and | tobacco and other agricultural produce. |
| Goronwy Owen buys a | tobacco and cotton plantation in Virginia. |
| rolls") refers to a cigarette made from loose | tobacco and rolling papers. |
| k Sheehy, former chairman of British-American | Tobacco and established in 1996 amid criticism concer |
| 4 - 11 July 1928) was a President of Imperial | Tobacco and the head of an eminent Bristol family. |
| in question imposed licences for the sale of | tobacco, and the fee was calculated as being 2.5 perc |
| They opposed war, alcohol, | tobacco, and worldly pleasures. |
| isted but the population only produced enough | tobacco and coffee for their own consumption. |
| hat time his chaplain he was so given over to | tobacco and drink, that when he had no tobacco, he wo |
| Philip Morris, British American | Tobacco and Japan Tobacco each own or lease tobacco m |
| Other than the Virginia StarCured | Tobacco and "other natural and artificial flavorings" |
| Major crops were | tobacco and hemp, and the breeding of quality livesto |
| Myosmine is an alkaloid found in | tobacco and other plants. |
| cane, lemons, and bananas of several classes, | tobacco and multitude of fruits of superior quality. |
| licy, police misconduct, obesity, alcohol and | tobacco, and civil liberties. |
| tural pursuits, the raising and processing of | tobacco, and mercantile pursuits. |
| The effects of | tobacco and cannabis smoking differ, however, as they |
| The call letters refer to | tobacco; and at station breaks in the 1960s and 1970s |
| drug use by inmates and also by shortages of | tobacco and phonecards, which had run out over the ho |
| TACUBA has also expanded into growing its own | tobacco and expects to be able to harvest approx 120, |
| Aircraft Co., AT&T, Bacardi, British American | Tobacco, and Lockheed Martin, which sought to sell F- |
| ral social and legislative groups, the Taiwan | Tobacco and Liquor Corporation announced on May 13, 1 |
| They historically traded food grains, | tobacco and cattle. |
| The furs they had traded for blankets, | tobacco and manufactured goods were shipped back on t |
| were sugar, rum, and molasses; from Virginia, | tobacco and hemp. |
| iticised Barbour for being a lobbyist for the | tobacco and pharmaceutical industries. |
| age covered a 2-square-mile (5.2 km2) area of | tobacco and cotton farmland at Faro, near Goldsboro. |
| sses subject to Georgia's alcoholic beverage, | tobacco and coin operated amusement machine laws and |
| the saliva of people who chew betel quid with | tobacco, and in the saliva of oral-snuff users. |
| The main industries of the period were | tobacco and textiles. |
| er and WMF, and products for British American | Tobacco and Phillip Morris. |
| Philip Morris International, British American | Tobacco and Japan Tobacco), and the world's largest p |
| onal purveyor and manufacturer of cigarettes, | tobacco and cigars. |
| ever, the product was of a lower density than | tobacco and useful as a bulking agent so development |
| r's degree in 1974; he later founded a family | tobacco and wheat farming operation. |
| Addictive drugs such as alcohol, | tobacco and caffeine have been a traditional part of |
| of greed - flavored and colored with iodine, | tobacco, and other substances - that some perceived a |
| as a component of cane sugar molasses, cured | tobacco and the essential oil of Sweet Osmanthus (Osm |
| director of the Bureau of Alcohol | Tobacco and Firearms (apart from the IRS) (1972-1978? |
| avourings from non-edible substances, such as | tobacco and leather (found in the Smoked Old Fashione |
| attend the Institute include abstaining from | tobacco and drinking alcohol while enrolled at the In |
| ges in through the jail's windows and tossing | tobacco and opium over the walls; letters and packets |
| Heavy use of | tobacco and alcohol vs heavy use of steroids? |
| ed export sales of Rhodesian products (mainly | tobacco) and used the proceeds to fund the purchase o |
| The surrounding area has | tobacco and mixed farming. |
| out how cigars are made in Cuba, a history of | tobacco and Cuban brands, and details on vitolas. |
| Cotinine is an alkaloid found in | tobacco and is also a metabolite of nicotine. |
| to raise awareness of the dangers of alcohol, | tobacco and other drugs, and encourage prevention, ea |
| general public about the negative effects of | tobacco and about tobacco cessation through awareness |
| In 1703 Dulany emigrated to Port | Tobacco, and became indentured to Colonel George Plat |
| Anatabine is found in cigarette | tobacco and smoke, and is absorbed in the human body |
| On 9 September 2005 British American | Tobacco announced it would close the Rothmans factory |
| the same plant as what is referred to as Hopi | Tobacco, anyone know?Rolyatleahcim (talk) 01:31, 9 Ju |
| However, since most of the blunt's end is all | tobacco anyway, many users prefer to burn away the to |
| two of the most dangerous drugs, alcohol and | tobacco, are presently excluded from the Act. |
| oks and magazines, especially ones related to | tobacco are commonly offered. |
| Alcohol, drugs, and | tobacco are forbidden to its members. |
| ging drugs in terms of self harm, alcohol and | tobacco, are still legal because it is engrained too |
| addictive properties of the drug nicotine in | tobacco are often compared with heroin or cocaine, bu |
| with tradition, bread, cheese, clay pipes and | tobacco are provided at the meetings, and a represent |
| ntific manufactures two brands of dissolvable | tobacco, Ariva and Stonewall. |
| , demand for a milder, lighter, more aromatic | tobacco arose. |
| be should add "Ceremonial Use" section in the | Tobacco article. |
| It also produces a line of roll-your-own | tobacco as well as the Chisholm brand of smokeless to |
| Some packaging does not mention | tobacco as an ingredient, some are chocolate-flavored |
| are distinct for their economic dependence on | tobacco as well as on cotton and rice, and for their |
| on dry plant produce, such as cocoa beans and | tobacco, as well as cereals and dried fruit and nuts. |
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