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  2. List of PDF software - Wikipedia

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    A PDF creator and virtual PDF printer for Microsoft Windows PDF-XChange: Proprietary: Yes: PDF Tools allows creation of PDFs from many types of source input (images, scans, etc.). The PDF-XChange print driver allows printing directly to a PDF. A "lite" version of the print driver is free for non-commercial (home and academic) use. PrimoPDF ...

  3. 81Dojo - Wikipedia

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    81Dojo (Japanese: hachi-jū-ichi dōjō, hachi-jū-ichi or hachi-ichi) is a non-profit internet shogi server and internet forum.While the site is based in Japan, there is an additional English language version of the website, making it possible to play against non-Japanese players.

  4. Lasioderma serricorne - Wikipedia

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    Methyl bromide is not recommended for cigar tobacco since it can produce off odours in the product. Methyl bromide is not acceptable to the tobacco industry. With phosphine dosage rates are one gram of phosphine (equivalent to a 3-gram table) per m 3 for 5 days at 12–15 °C and 4 days at 16–20 °C and 3 days above 20 °C.

  5. List of cigar brands - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetical list of cigar brands. Included is information about the company owning the brand name as well as a column allowing easy viewing of the source of that information. Included is information about the company owning the brand name as well as a column allowing easy viewing of the source of that information.

  6. Cuban cigar - Wikipedia

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    Cigar tourism is a particular form of Cuban tourism wherein the tourists are taken on a cigar factory tour, and are given the option to purchase cigars at the end of the tour. These purchases come with special receipts and customs certificates which guarantee authenticity and allow cigars to be transported legally out of the country.

  7. Cigar Makers' International Union - Wikipedia

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    The cigar makers would then carry their stock home and make the cigars in their own rooms, bringing back completed cigars to the manufacturer for payment. [4] Defects in workmanship would result in the manufacturer refusing to take the cigars, which would be left in the possession of the cigarmaker to dispose of as he was best able.

  8. Vicente Martinez Ybor - Wikipedia

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    Ybor's cigar factory, c. 1902 Restored casitas (homes for cigar workers in the late 1800s) at the Museum, Ybor City, Tampa. In mid-1886, a large fire in Key West destroyed much of the town and brought hundreds of Cuban and Spanish cigar workers to Tampa seeking employment. This influx began a period of steady growth that would continue for decades.

  9. Union Club of the City of New York - Wikipedia

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    The Union moved to its current location in 1933. The building is known for its opulence and idiosyncratic details. At one point the building featured five dining rooms and a humidor with 100,000 cigars. [4] Notable rooms include the card room, the backgammon room, the library, and the lounge (off the squash courts). [4]