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  2. Project Smok - Wikipedia

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    Project Smok is a neotraditional Scottish folk band. ... reviewing The Outset for Folk Radio UK, ... Official website This page was last edited ...

  3. Smokin Jo - Wikipedia

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    She began her career in 1990 when she got her first set of decks. [5] In 1991, Jo was given an opportunity to play at London gay club Trade at Turnmills. [6] This led to a residency there that would continue until 1993, launching her career. [7]

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  6. Smok - Wikipedia

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    Smok, the Polish word for "dragon", may refer to: MichaƂ Smok, the alias of Anna Henryka Pustowójtówna (1843−1881), Polish nationalist; Slavic dragon, a mythical creature Smok Wawelski, the Wawel Dragon, a famous dragon in Polish folklore; Smok, an extinct reptile genus; Smok, the ancestor of all living Polish Lowland Sheepdogs

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  8. Top Secret (company) - Wikipedia

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    Founder Kazuhiko "Smokey" Nagata began his career as a mechanic for Toyota as their youngest employee. He then became a tuner and fabricator at Trust/GReddy.As he began using the Trust shop for his own personal projects in 1978, the name "Top Secret" was born, as a nickname for his discreet work at the Trust facility.

  9. Smoking bans in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    On 16 November 2004, a Public Health white paper proposed a smoking ban in almost all public places in England and Wales.Smoking restrictions would be phased in, with a ban on smoking in NHS and government buildings by 2006, in enclosed public places by 2007, and pubs, bars and restaurants (except pubs not serving food) by the end of 2008.