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  2. Inhalant - Wikipedia

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    Inhalant users inhale vapors or aerosol propellant gases using plastic bags held over the mouth or by breathing from an open container of solvents, such as gasoline or paint thinner. Nitrous oxide gases from whipped cream aerosol cans, aerosol hairspray or non-stick frying spray are sprayed into plastic bags.

  3. Aerosol - Wikipedia

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    Mist and fog are aerosols. An aerosol is a suspension of fine solid particles or liquid droplets in air or another gas. [1] Aerosols can be generated from natural or human causes. The term aerosol commonly refers to the mixture of particulates in air, and not to the particulate matter alone. [2] Examples of natural aerosols are fog, mist or dust.

  4. Cinema of France - Wikipedia

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    After ten weeks nearly 17.5 million people had seen the film in France, [16] the film was the second most-seen French movie of all time in France, and the third including foreign movies. In 2012, with 226 million admissions (US$1,900 million) in the world for French films (582 films released in 84 countries), including 82 [ 17 ] million ...

  5. Lists of French films - Wikipedia

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  6. Deodorant - Wikipedia

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    The human body produces perspiration (sweat) via two types of sweat gland: eccrine sweat glands which cover much of the skin and produce watery odourless sweat, and apocrine sweat glands in the armpits and groin, which produce a more oily "heavy" sweat containing a proportion of waste proteins, fatty acids and carbohydrates, that can be metabolized by bacteria to produce compounds that cause ...

  7. Category:French films - Wikipedia

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    French film posters (13 C, 1 F) French film video covers (11 C) 0–9. French 3D films (27 P) A. French remakes of American films (17 P) French anthology films (1 C ...

  8. History of film - Wikipedia

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    The film also used the first "reverse angle" cut in film history. [64] The following year, Williamson created The Big Swallow. In the film. a man becomes irritated by the presence of the filmmaker and "swallows" the camera and its operator through the use of interpolated close-up shots. [65]

  9. Années folles - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Silent film is considered by some as the carefree innocence of years or 7th Art. [clarification needed] Max Linder, after being discovered by Charles Pathé, became integral in making the film a cultural phenomenon. European film production almost completely stopped during World War I, as most actors were drafted into the war.