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  2. Cigarette - Wikipedia

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    A cigarette is a narrow cylinder containing a combustible material, typically tobacco, that is rolled into thin paper for smoking. The cigarette is ignited at one end, causing it to smolder; the resulting smoke is orally inhaled via the opposite end. Cigarette smoking is the most common method of tobacco consumption.

  3. The Smoking Room - Wikipedia

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    Annie is always sponging cigarettes, change for the drinks machine and food from the other characters, occasionally using emotional blackmail to increase her chances of success. She is prepared to eat almost anything, including a half-eaten salad dusted with cigarette ash and a mauled unwrapped Toffo. Despite the fact that she smokes somebody's ...

  4. List of tobacco products - Wikipedia

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    Cigarettes are a product consumed by smoking and manufactured out of cured and finely cut tobacco leaves and reconstituted tobacco, often combined with other additives, then rolled or stuffed into a paper-wrapped cylinder (generally less than 120 mm in length and 10 mm in diameter).

  5. Why Chiefs QB Len Dawson was smoking at halftime of ... - AOL

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    “I’d smoke a cigar, and probably more than half the guys smoked cigarettes back then,” Arbanas, a Chiefs Hall of Famer, told Yahoo Sports. “A lot of times, you’d come into our locker ...

  6. List of words having different meanings in American and ...

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    large bottle of spirits ("a half of bourbon"), traditionally 1/2 of a US gallon, now the metric near-equivalent of 1750 mL; also "handle" as such large bottles often have a handle halfway house a place where victims of child abuse, orphans or teenage runaways can stay, a shelter

  7. History of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    James Bonsack, an avid craftsman, in 1881 created a machine that revolutionized cigarette production. The machine chopped the cured tobacco leaves, then dropped a certain amount of the tobacco into a long tube of paper, which the machine would then roll and push out the end where it would be sliced by the machine into individual cigarettes.

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  9. 7-Eleven to Close Nearly 450 Stores in the U.S. and Canada ...

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    7-Eleven will close hundreds of stores across the U.S. and Canada, according to TODAY.com, CNN and Newsweek.. 7-Eleven President and CEO Joe DePinto announced during a Thursday, Oct. 10 earnings ...