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  • {{rpl|Bright Leaf (tobacco)}}
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  • {{Dambigbox|Bright Leaf (tobacco)|Bright Leaf}} {{Image|Tobacco bright leaf.jpg|right|450px|Bright leaf tobacco plants in 2020 near the Red Fox Farm, Skipwith, VA.}}
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  • ...on and the Workforce]]; Republican cochair of [[Congressional Taskforce on Tobacco and Health]], [[Congressional Brain Injury Task Force]], [[National Service
    479 bytes (59 words) - 14:39, 5 August 2023
  • ...ong historical connection to the production, and sale, of [[tobacco]], and tobacco products.<ref name=DurhamPostcardHistory/> Approximately 250,000 people li
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  • ...af (tobacco)|"Bright Leaf"]]. Two rival families that grow this strain of Tobacco are engaged in an intense rivalry.<ref name=nytimes1948-10-03/> The scion ...between his Great-grandfather and the leader of the wealthy Duke family of Tobacco planters, best known today for founding [[Duke University]].<ref name=nytim
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  • {{rpl|Tobacco}}
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  • {{r|Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms}}
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  • {{r|Tobacco}}
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  • {{r|Tobacco}}
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  • {{r|Tobacco}}
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  • {{r|Tobacco}}
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  • In the film Cooper plays the scion of a family of [[Tobacco]] planters, who returns to his home town after inheriting the rump of his f ...between his Great-grandfather and the leader of the wealthy Duke family of Tobacco planters, best known today for founding [[Duke University]].<ref name=nytim
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  • | occupation = Tobacco executive '''John Harvey McElwee''' was a prominent figure in the [[Tobacco industry]] in the late 19th century and early 20th century.<ref name=Time20
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  • *[[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives]];
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  • ...rant (Eds.), S. (2001b) Clearing the smoke: Assessing the science base for tobacco harm reduction. National Academies Press , Washington, DC</ref> === Tobacco ===
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  • ...filmmaker [[Ross McElwee]] about the association his family had with the [[tobacco]] industry.<ref name=ThreeDocumentaryFilmmakers/><ref name=Ida/> ...val]].<ref name=DoxaBrightLeaves/> Bright Leaf is the name of a strain of tobacco.<ref name=ThreeDocumentaryFilmmakers/>
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  • Cigarettes, cigars and chewing tobacco all increase the risk of developing pancreatic cancer; as many as 1 in 5 pa
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  • In botany, '''tobacco''' is "a plant genus of the family solanaceae. Members contain [[nicotine]] ...20470">{{cite journal |author=Teo KK, Ounpuu S, Hawken S, ''et al'' |title=Tobacco use and risk of myocardial infarction in 52 countries in the INTERHEART stu
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  • {{r|Tobacco}}
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  • ...plorers made contact in the sixteenth century. The English established a [[tobacco]] plantation and colony under the command of Captain J. Marshall along the
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