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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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  • {{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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  • ...1948 novel, a 1950 film, about the internecine struggle between two rival Tobacco barons
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  • Medical term for quitting smoking of tobacco and tobacco-related products.
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  • a nineteenth-century [[Tobacco|tobacco]] baron, great grandfather of [[Ross McElwee]] whose 2003 documentary ''[[B
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  • ...http://dx.do.org/10.1038/nrc1190 Tobacco carcinogens, their biomarkers and tobacco-induced cancer.] ''Nature Reviews Cancer'' 3(10):733-744. ...but it is not carcinogenic. This addiction, however, causes people to use tobacco products continually, and these products contain many carcinogens. What are
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  • ...1948 novel, a 1950 film, about the internecine struggle between two rival Tobacco barons
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  • ...involvement with [[Duke University]]. He was the founder of the [[American Tobacco Company]] in 1890.
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  • ===Economics of tobacco and cotton===
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  • A [[tobacco]] baron of the late 19th and early 20th century, whose family funded [[Duke
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  • A brand of [[Tobacco]], originally grown in the region of [[Durham, North Carolina]], which used
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  • ...y [[Foster Fitzsimmons]], about the internecine struggle between two rival Tobacco barons, made into a film, directed by [[Michael Curtiz]], in 1950
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  • ...exas (U.S. state)|Texas]]; raided in 1993 by the U.S. [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms]] (ATF).
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  • ...2003 by [[Ross McElwee]]. It explores whether his family history with the Tobacco industry intersected with the novel and film.<ref name=nytimes2003-10-11/>< ...= https://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/25/movies/film-review-romance-of-tobacco-brought-to-life.html
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  • ...umentary by [[Ross McElwee]] exploring whether his family history with the Tobacco industry intersected with the novel "[[Bright Leaf (novel)|Bright Leaf]]" a
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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
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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...n living systems; many proteins and cell membranes are LCs, as well as the tobacco mosaic virus. LCs in the mineral world include solutions of soap and variou
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  • ...s, etc.) to Liberty's Christian stand is not permitted", a ban on alcohol, tobacco and illegal drugs (backed by a drug testing program), as well as numerous o
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  • * {{search link|tabacco||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (tabacco [Italian], [[tobacco]] [English]) * {{search link|tobbaco||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (tobacco)
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  • | title = Big tobacco pays the price ...in the right spot! Second part of letter on civil injustice carried out on tobacco farmers to follow.
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  • ...eed to investigate the health effects of exercise and promote its value in tobacco addiction, the major cause of lung cancer.
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  • ...and highly radioactive. Polonium has been found in [[tobacco smoke]] from tobacco leaves grown at some specific places, as a contaminant [http://www.webspawn ....bo.cnr.it/besta/fumo/epolonio.html Alpha Radioactivity (210 Polonium) and Tobacco Smoke]</ref>
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  • ..., had their compound in [[Waco, Texas]] raided by the [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms]] (ATF).
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  • * Bond, Edward L. ''Damned Souls in the Tobacco Colony: Religion in Seventeenth-Century Virginia'' (2000), *Breen, T. H. ''Tobacco Culture: The Mentality of the Great Tidewater Planters on the Eve of Revolu
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  • ...[[loanwords]], such as ''amháin'' [əˈwaːnʲ] 'only' and ''tobac'' [təˈbak] 'tobacco'. In [[compound (linguistics)|compund]] words, such as ''lagphórtach'' [ˈ
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  • ...Carolina (U.S. state)]]), the committee oversees [[peanut]]s, [[sugar]], [[tobacco]], marketing orders relating to such commodities, rural development, farm s
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  • ...'mesa'' or "table". The candles, copal, sweet bread, alcohol, chocolate, tobacco, chilis, tallow, eggs, flavored soda, blood and other offerings that are bu
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  • ...ing Act''' (establishing the '''Federal Housing Administration'''), the '''Tobacco Control Act''', and the '''Federal Farm Bankruptcy Act'''.
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  • ...ssues of Coal and Nuclear power; Election Protection in the U.S.; and, the Tobacco Industry.
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  • ...adverse cardiovascular events associated with the use of varenicline among tobacco users" according to a [[meta-analysis]]. <ref name="pmid21727225">{{cite jo
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  • ...er]] once owned by [[Robert Atkins]]. Atkins Bank was the site of farms, a tobacco warehouse, and a [[Church of England]] mission. Prior to English settlement ...r. By the start of the twentieth century, more than five million pounds of tobacco were being sold in Kinston's warehouses annually. Along with the growth in
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  • ...smallest known bacteria. In 1898 [[Martinus Beijerinck]], also working on tobacco plants, found that this "filterable agent" grew in the host and was thus no ...on such pictures, [[Rosalind Franklin]] proposed the full structure of the tobacco mosaic virus in 1955. Also in 1955, [[Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat]] and [[Robley
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  • ...ust 1902 in Jabalpure, India, where her father was a planter of indigo and tobacco. In the 17th century her forebears had started the Pickford transport servi
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  • ...ifferent types of lung cancer, not all related specifically to exposure to tobacco smoke. ...parent company of the [[Liggett Group]], a [[tobacco company]]; the use of tobacco industry funds was not disclosed in the paper.<ref name="nytimes">[http://w
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  • ...kly became widespread in crop production. With crops such as [[cotton]], [[tobacco]] and many fruits, it became standard practice to spray on a regular schedu
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  • .../20207480 Move Over, Marlboro] by David Simpson, originally published in ''Tobacco Control'' in summer 1998. Accessed through JSTOR.
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  • ...dustries in both [[sugar]], being the world's second-largest producer, and tobacco, as well as nickel mining, being the world's fifth-largest producer.
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  • ...of SCC, but without [[P53]] overexpression. This study found environmental tobacco smoke to be a lower risk factor (P = .11). <ref>{{citation ...]] gene overexpression has been reported in cats exposed to environmental tobacco smoke. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...re to develop cancer prior to being exposed to cigarette smoke, then the [[tobacco]] smoke would be eliminated as a cause in that case. ...rion for ascertaining tobacco as a possible cause. Those who may encounter tobacco smoke on occasion demonstrate a very low incidence of lung cancer when comp
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  • ...e]]s still require manual labor, at least for harvest, and some, such as [[tobacco]], still need manual labor for its culture. Much of this work was once prov
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  • ...an Public Health Association]], having cast votes in favor of regulating [[tobacco]] as a drug, giving mental health equity with physical health insurance, <r
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  • '''Tobacco smoking as self-medication''' | title = Stopping smokeless tobacco with varenicline: randomised double blind placebo controlled trial
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  • ...[[loanwords]], such as ''amháin'' [əˈwaːnʲ] 'only' and ''tobac'' [təˈbak] 'tobacco'. In [[compound (linguistics)|compund]] words, such as ''lagphórtach'' [ˈ
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  • ...ent programs that they have going on dealing with different drugs, such as Tobacco, Alcohol, Cocaine and Methamphetamine.
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  • * Badger; Anthony J. ''Prosperity Road: The New Deal, Tobacco, and North Carolina'' U. of North Carolina Press, (1980) [[http://www.quest * Tilley Nannie May. ''The Bright Tobacco Industry, 1860-1929.'' UNC 1948.
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  • ...in 1997, the highest concentration in the food industry, and comparable to tobacco; see [http://www.census.gov/prod/ec97/m31s-cr.pdf]</ref> Worldwide they off ...st, "hydrotherapy," a strict vegetarian diet, and abstinence from alcohol, tobacco, coffee, and tea. Kellogg experimented with granola; it resembled toasted
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  • *[[Tobacco mosaic virus]] ...Y-2|Tobacco BY-2 cells]]'' is suspension [[cell culture|cell line]] from [[tobacco]] ''(Nicotiana tabaccum)''. Useful for general plant physiology studies on
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  • ...[Stephen Bing]] of Shangri-La Entertainment; $100,000 from Benson & Hedges tobacco heir Lewis Cullman; and $101,000 from Soros' son [[Jonathan Soros]].<ref na
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  • ...ture, using black slaves, was initiated in in Virginia and Maryland (where tobacco was grown) during the early seventeenth century, and in South Carolina afte ...d their smaller size and hooves were well suited for such crops as cotton, tobacco, and sugar. The character of soils and climate in the lower South hindered
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  • ...ssion, and his time away from Lewes contributed to the failure of both his tobacco shop and his marriage.
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  • ...labama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas and Texas. Other plantations grew tobacco (in Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina and Kentucky), hemp (Kentucky and Mi ...' (1937) and its 1939 film ignored them. Novelist [[Erskine Caldwell]]'s ''Tobacco Road,'' portrayed the degraded condition of whites dwelling beyond the grea
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  • ...Federal agencies housed in the building included the [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms]] (ATF); the [[Drug Enforcement Administration]] (DEA); the [
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  • ...have poor nutrition (starvation) during pregnancy, and to those who smoke tobacco, engage in substance abuse, and neglect to have prenatal care. Selected pop
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  • 1997- VPC released Joe Camel with Feathers: How the NRA with Gun and Tobacco Industry Dollars Uses its Eddie Eagle Program to Market Guns to Kids. The s
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  • ...ople used mugwort, sometimes mixed with other herbs, as a substitute for [[tobacco]]. It can also be smoked mixed with or as a substitute for [[marijuana]], f
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  • **[[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms]] (w/ [[Senate Committee on the Judiciary]]) on relation to r
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  • * Kulikoff, Allan. ''Tobacco and Slaves: The Development of Southern Cultures in the Chesapeake, 1680-18 * Main, Gloria L. ''Tobacco Colony: Life in Early Maryland, 1650-1720'' 1983.
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  • ...rk was not diminished by the fact that Cohiba is the Taino Indian word for tobacco, because the Taino language was an obscure language. The court noted:
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  • ...from the [[American Public Health Association]]. He voted against treating tobacco as a drug, on expanding the [[Children's Health Insurance Program]], establ
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  • ...oved to London around 1760 and in 1769 married Abigail, whose father was a tobacco and snuff merchant; he was and was granted denizenship in 1771. A wealthy
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  • ...rkins, John & Claridge, Amanda (1976). ''Pompeii AD79''. Bristol: Imperial Tobacco Limited. p. 78. ISBN 0905692-00-4.</ref> Because only a small proportion ha
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  • ...and influential [[Randolph family]] in Williamsburg, Virginia; they owned tobacco plantations worked by slaves. He graduated the College of William and Mary
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  • ...bility, and the driving will to achieve essential to human affairs... with tobacco?" <ref>Editorial of September, 1964, ''Analog'', page 8</ref>
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  • * Robert, Joseph C. ''The Story of Tobacco in America (1949) [http://chla.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ch
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  • ...managers, overseers, tenants, and slaves; the keeping of accounts with the tobacco factors in the United Kingdom; and the ordering from England of most tools,
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  • ...t News]] are found in the region as are historical port cities such as the tobacco ports of Alexandria and Yorktown are found on the Coastal Plain. The Britis ...rica and later by African slaves who worked the plantations of the region. Tobacco and corn are still an important part of the Piedmont economy. Scenic and h
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  • ...Homeland Security]] on March 1, 2003. Portions of the [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms]] (1972) were transferred to the Department of Justice on Janu *[[Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau]]
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  • ...n and adults about health lifestyles and cancer risk factors which include tobacco use, sun exposure, and diet and exercise. The early detection programs ed
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  • * Kulikoff, Allan. ''Tobacco and Slaves: The Development of Southern Cultures in the Chesapeake, 1680 -
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  • ...Wales|Welsh]] ancestry respectively. They were moderately wealthy Virginia tobacco planters who relied on [[U.S. slavery|slave]] labor. The young Monroe atten ...antation, operated by slaves and an overseer, in Loudoun County, Virginia. Tobacco farming was unprofitable and he struggled to get out of debt. Elected to V
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  • ...' (1937) and its 1939 film ignored them. Novelist [[Erskine Caldwell]]'s ''Tobacco Road,'' portrayed the degraded condition of whites dwelling beyond the grea
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  • ...pon a slope of green turf, and girt with maize and the broad leaves of the tobacco. When I had had my supper, I called from their hut the two Paspahegh lads b
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  • ...the South, potatoes in Maine, dairy in the Midwest, eggs in Minnesota and tobacco in several areas.
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  • ...bion River; this is the side of the county that had most of the cotton and tobacco farms in the past, due to the more rugged terrain on the eastern side (towa The 19th-century economy of the area was farming, with cotton and tobacco dominant on larger farms. The 20th-century economy was marked by a surge of
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  • ...ates across the board on most major import items save luxury goods such as tobacco and alcohol.
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  • ...d at 1980 levels. Crops include cotton, sugarcane, soybeans, corn, wheat, tobacco, cassava (tapioca), fruits, vegetables; beef, pork, eggs, milk; timber
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  • ...introduced his famous budget imposing increased taxes on luxuries, liquor, tobacco, incomes, and land, so that money could be made available for the new welfa
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  • ...be inoculated. Tobacco mosaic virus has been used to express proteins in tobacco and related plants. ...ing plants of ''[[Arabidopsis thaliana]]'' ( the model plant thale cress), tobacco, maize, and soybean.
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  • ...on, along with other goods. At the same time, boats up from Bristol moved tobacco, whiskey and foreign liquors, 29,925 pounds of mahogany wood, iron machiner
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  • ...riminal activities were shown to be correlated to male sex, [[poverty]], [[tobacco]] smoke exposure ''in utero'', and being reared by antisocial parents. A 20 ...nline.org/members/2006/9478/9478.html}}</ref> Lead exposure, as opposed to tobacco exposure through maternal smoking, is not a clear-cut issue. [[Subclinical]
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  • ...specially linen-manufacturing, were developed. The British monopoly of the tobacco trade came to an end with the [[American Revolution]], but Scottish industr
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  • ...ski]] published experiments showing that crushed leaf extracts of infected tobacco plants were still infectious even after filtering the bacteria from the sol ...s in the suspension. Finally, in 1935 [[Wendell Stanley]] crystallised the tobacco mosaic virus and found it to be mostly [[protein]]. A short time later the
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  • ...er, offers November 2 without dispute.</ref> at "Croisadore," his family's tobacco plantation in [[Talbot County, Maryland|Talbot County]], near [[Trappe, Mar ..., profitable agricultural enterprises worked by [[slave]] labor, producing tobacco in Talbot County and [[wheat]] and [[maize|corn]] in the more sandy soil of
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  • ...i=10.1016/j.euroneuro.2007.02.013}}</ref> By raising [[monoamine]] levels, tobacco would reduce negative symptoms, like [[selegiline]], another MAOI that has
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  • ...the development of enrichment culture techniques. While his work on the [[Tobacco Mosaic Virus]] established the basic principles of virology, it was his dev
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  • ...one of several model organisms, that included [[maize]], [[petunia]] and [[tobacco]], used for basic research.<ref name=meyerowitz2001 /> The latter two were
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  • ...gainst numerous industrial trusts, notably [[Standard Oil]] and [[American Tobacco]]. Roosevelt felt confident that he personally could decide which trusts w
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  • ...ges containing more than 7% alcohol (regulated by the [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms]] in the [[U.S. Department of the Treasury]]), and non-bottle * 1986 — [[Comprehensive Smokeless Tobacco Health Education Act]] PL 99–252
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  • ...h in not participating in a slave-based economy, and not grow, buy or sell tobacco, cotton and sugar, nor sell to plantations. The merchants of the South simp
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  • ...uses into purchase of new lands and slaves. Historians have focused on the tobacco regions of the Chesapeake, with some attention to South Carolina as well. T ...' (1937) and its 1939 film ignored them. Novelist [[Erskine Caldwell]]'s ''Tobacco Road,'' portrayed the degraded condition of whites dwelling beyond the grea
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  • ..., must be made our allies. If the slaves no longer raised cotton and rice, tobacco and grain for the rebels, this war would cease in six months, even though t
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  • # tobacco (18.1% of total deaths) ...e to be considered when dealing with mortality. The society's promotion of tobacco usage will have a major impact on the death rate from lung cancer, emphysem
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  • ...ent European settlement began with English settlers at Jamestown in 1607. Tobacco emerged as a profitable export crop, and the Virginia Colony became the ric ...a was poor after 1865, though the new popularity of cigarettes boosted its tobacco industry. After 1940, prosperity returned. [[World War II]] gave the state
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  • ...y laundering with commodities such as diamonds, precious metals, gold, and tobacco."<ref name=Lehmkuhler>{{citation
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  • ...uss many addictions, including those to [[alcoholism|alcohol]], [[smoking|tobacco]], [[drug addiction|drugs]], [[gambling]], [[overeating|food]], and even [[
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  • * Kulikoff, Alan. ''Tobacco and Slaves: The Development of Southern Cultures in the Chesapeake, 1680-18
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  • ...= Hani Mansouria}}</ref> The first manifestation of popular power was the Tobacco Revolution of 1890, followed by the Constitutional Revolution of 1906, the
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  • ...al hundred tons of compact, high-value cargo such as cotton, turpentine or tobacco outbound, and rifles, medicine, brandy, lingerie and coffee inbound. They c ...onfederacy the badly needed purchasing power that exporting its cotton and tobacco would have generated, raised the costs and reduced the volume of imported g
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  • * Badger, Anthony J. ''Prosperity Road: The New Deal, Tobacco, and North Carolina'' (1980)[http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=9700308 on
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  • ...p. By the late 17th century Virginia's export economy was largely based on tobacco, and new, richer settlers came in to take up large portions of land, build ...ial seasons also existed in towns, such as [[Annapolis, Maryland]], and on tobacco plantations along the [[James River (Virginia)|James River]] in Virginia.
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  • ...ntly lobbied as an anti-[[tobacco]] advocate, but would not be involved in tobacco issues within the Obama administration. The President's spokesman, [[Robert
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  • White Southerners abandoned cotton and tobacco farming, and moved to the cities where the New Deal programs had faded away ...ded. The South was no longer dirt poor, rural and dependent on crops like tobacco. As it modernized the Republicans took over the southern states one by one
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  • ...t much more than an obnoxious and sticky-fingered lout, the kind who spits tobacco juice on the marble floors of his predecessors and pockets the ashtrays. In
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  • Brightleaf [[tobacco]], introduced from [[North Carolina (U.S. state)]] at the turn of the Twent
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  • ...and, some independent left-wing unions, such as Mine, Mill and the [[Food, Tobacco, Agricultural, and Allied Workers Union of America]], that aggressively org ...e numbers of women workers before the war, such as the UE and the Food and Tobacco Workers, had fairly good records of integrating women in the workplace agai
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  • ...and, some independent left-wing unions, such as Mine, Mill and the [[Food, Tobacco, Agricultural, and Allied Workers Union of America]], that aggressively org ...e numbers of women workers before the war, such as the UE and the Food and Tobacco Workers, had fairly good records of integrating women in the workplace agai
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  • * Addiction-Free Life: Complete avoidance of alcohol, tobacco and drugs
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  • ...estrictions on the production of corn, cotton, dairy products, hogs, rice, tobacco, and wheat, and compensated farmers for the crops and livestock that they d
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  • ...ter of the rich bluegrass region with an economy based on horses, hemp and tobacco. farming. Clay soon won recognition as a criminal lawyer and specialist in
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  • ...s them each ''tragos'' of alcohol and the smoke of [[copal]], candles, and tobacco. Once he is satisfied that the benefactors are pleased with his offerings,
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  • ...], some necessities and virtually all luxuries were imported in return for tobacco, rice, and indigo (blue dye) exports. ...r) in [[Maryland (U.S. state)|Maryland]], Virginia, and the Carolinas grew tobacco, rice, and indigo; and the middle colonies of [[New York (disambiguation)|N
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  • ...d many more privileges, but the great majority of slaves lived on southern tobacco or rice plantations, usually in groups of 20 or more.
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  • ...[biodiesel]]), and both legal and illegal drugs ([[biopharmaceutical]]s, [[tobacco]], [[marijuana]], [[opium]], [[cocaine]]). [[GMO|Genetically engineered]] p
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  • ...tured goods in 1860, chiefly from local grist mills, and lumber, processed tobacco, cotton goods and [[naval stores]] such as turpentine. The CSA adopted a lo
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  • .... They collected certain sales and excise taxes, such as those on salt and tobacco. At the beginning of each financial cycle the tax farmers lent money to th
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  • ...dams married Louisa Catherine Johnson, daughter of a London-based American tobacco merchant from Maryland. Adams entered politics in 1802, running for but be
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  • ...[[Waco]], [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]], raided by the [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms]] (ATF).
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  • * Kulikoff, Allan. ''Tobacco and Slaves: The Development of Southern Cultures in the Chesapeake, 1680 -
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  • ...icultural outputs are seafood, nursery stock, dairy products, cranberries, tobacco and vegetables. Its industrial outputs are machinery, electrical and electr ...veraging 85 acres apiece. Particular agricultural products of note include tobacco, animals and animal products, and fruits, tree nuts, and berries, for which
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  • ...emphysema]] and a range of other lung disorders. It is most often due to [[tobacco smoking]],<ref name="dev">Devereux G. ''ABC of chronic obstructive pulmonar A primary risk factor of COPD is chronic tobacco smoking. In the [[United States of America]], around 90% of cases of COPD a
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  • ...h included such staples as [[John D. Loudermilk]]'s "[[Tobacco Road (song)|Tobacco Road]]" and [[Dino Valente]]'s "[[Let's Get Together]]", as well as origina
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  • ...1893]] and the hardships of a severe depression that badly hurt Cotton and tobacco growers. North Carolina Populists swung support to Republicans in 1894 cau
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  • |'Tobacco Road'/'I Like It Like That'
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  • ...[betelnut]]. Several species of [[taro]], [[cassava]], [[pineapple]] and [[tobacco]] are also grown in garden areas by indigenous Palauens.<ref name=" Snyder
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  • ...orm because of substances in food, water, pesticides, pollutants including tobacco smoke, drugs and radiation; they may form in biological cells because of no
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  • ...hat are paid only on purchases of specified categories of product, such as tobacco and alcohol and petrol;
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  • ...clude [[peanut|groundnut]], [[cotton]], [[sugarcane]], [[turmeric]], and [[tobacco]]. The net irrigated area totals 33,500 [[square kilometre]]s.
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  • ...munitions and luxuries into the South and bringing out a little cotton and tobacco.
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  • ...angla.htm#2]; the Bristol hospital was funded by the [[W.D. & H.O. Wills]] tobacco family, while the 'Hahnemann Hospital' in Liverpool was built by members of
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  • ...ves in the South worked on farms and plantations growing indigo, rice, and tobacco; cotton became a major crop after 1790s. Slaves were expensive and were use
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  • When Madison left office in 1817, he retired to Montpelier, his tobacco plantation in Virginia; not far from Jefferson's [[Monticello]]. Madison wa
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  • ...terial 'rol' genes from ''Agrobacterium'' species which have been found in tobacco plants (''Nicotiniana'').<ref>de Felipe K ''et al.'' (2005) Evidence for ac
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  • ...ic status, habits (including [[diet (nutrition)|diet]], [[medication]]s, [[tobacco]], [[alcohol]]).
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  • ...nce to the southern and western farmers who exported most of their cotton, tobacco and wheat.
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  • ...ration. A classical example is the history of health research related to [[Tobacco smoking|smoking]].
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  • ...or general foodstuffs, meats, fats (such as butter, margarine and oil) and tobacco products distributed every other month. The cards were printed on strong pa
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  • ...probably) refrigeration more than to physicians. Prevention speaks against tobacco abuse with a single voice, but in many other areas contradictory research f
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  • ...terial 'rol' genes from ''Agrobacterium'' species which have been found in tobacco plants (''Nicotiniana''). ''Wolbachia'' are symbiotic bacteria that reside
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  • ...y laundering with commodities such as diamonds, precious metals, gold, and tobacco."<ref name=>{{citation
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  • ...nc to 492 to the dollar, raised taxes on high incomes, wines, liquors, and tobacco, and reduced pensions and subsidies. A new franc, at 5 per U.S. dollar, fac
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  • ...munitions and luxuries into the South and bringing out a little cotton and tobacco.
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  • ...John Ward-Perkins and Amanda Claridge, ''Pompeii AD79'' (Bristol: Imperial Tobacco Limited, 1976), 33.</ref> The earliest writings recovered from Pompeii were
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  • ...John Ward-Perkins and Amanda Claridge, ''Pompeii AD79'' (Bristol: Imperial Tobacco Limited, 1976), 33.</ref> The earliest writings recovered from Pompeii were
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  • |'Tobacco Road'
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  • ...e numbers of women workers before the war, such as the UE and the Food and Tobacco Workers, had fairly good records of fighting discrimination against women.
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  • ...rotation with a green legume or manure crop. The second largest crop was [[Tobacco]], of which there were some farms in the Eastern province and along the rai
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  • ...ne in commerce during the Napoleonic wars, based on transatlantic corn and tobacco trade with the United States and on the slave-labour sugar plantations they
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  • ...specially linen-manufacturing, were developed. The British monopoly of the tobacco trade came to an end with the [[American Revolution]], but Scottish industr
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  • ...ne in commerce during the Napoleonic wars, based on transatlantic corn and tobacco trade with the United States and on the slave-labour sugar plantations they
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  • One of every eight hip fractures may be due to smoking of [[tobacco]].<ref name="pmid9353503">{{cite journal |author=Law MR, Hackshaw AK |title
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  • ...er]]. Bhutan is the only country in the world to have banned the sale of [[tobacco]].
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  • ====Tobacco==== Most studies have not found an increased risk of breast cancer from active [[tobacco smoking]], although a number of studies suggest an increased risk of breast
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  • ...t from San Diego to Monterey the natives invariably begged him for Spanish tobacco''."</ref>
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  • ...1964 included Marianne Faithfull's 'As Tears Go By', the Nashville Teens' 'Tobacco Road', [[the Rolling Stones]]' 'Heart of Stone' (released on ''Metamorphosi
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  • ...nly fell in half. Hardest hit were farm commodities such as wheat, cotton, tobacco, and lumber. Many American farms had been heavily mortgaged as farmers boug
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  • ...were proposed in 1965 in response to studies of the association between [[tobacco]] and [[lung cancer]]:<ref name="pmid14283879">{{cite journal |author=Hill
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  • ...on in the [[Midwest]]. Soybeans and cotton are important in the South, but tobacco is being phased out after 400 years in Virginia (as well as North Carolina
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  • ...dairy products, and Connecticut and Massachusetts seventh and eleventh for tobacco, respectively. Cranberries are grown in the Cape Cod - Plymouth area, and b
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  • |'''cigarette'''—a slender roll of cut tobacco enclosed in paper and meant to be smoked; also, a similar roll of another s |'''régie'''—state monopoly of tobacco, salt, etc.
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  • ...re people graduated from high school and college. Meanwhile the cotton and tobacco basis of the traditional South faded away, as former farmers moved to town
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  • ...were proposed in 1965 in response to studies of the association between [[tobacco]] and [[lung cancer]]:<ref name="pmid14283879">{{cite journal |author=Hill
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  • ...rth and more opportunities for higher education. Meanwhile, the cotton and tobacco economy of the traditional rural South faded away, as former farmers commut
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  • ...enough, so he would fill his mind with trivial desires like, "I will smoke tobacco", "I will drink water", "I will take this", "I will see so and so, "I will
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  • ...= 62 | issue = 5 | pages = 726-9 | year = 2004 | pmid = 15007121}}</ref> [[Tobacco smoking|Smoking]] has also been shown to be an independent risk factor for
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  • ...unnecessary for a region where the vast majority of people were cotton or tobacco farmers. One historian found that the schools were not very effective becau
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  • ...ged more and more to export crops and products like cinnamon, coconut, and tobacco.
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  • ...y laundering with commodities such as diamonds, precious metals, gold, and tobacco."<ref name=>{{citation
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  • ...[[diet (nutrition)|diet]], [[exercise]] and avoidance of hazards such as [[tobacco smoking|smoking]] and excessive eating of [[sugar]]-containing foods. [[Max
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  • ...vernor [[Richard Irvine Manning III]] in 1914. The expansion of brightleaf tobacco around 1900 from North Carolina brought an agricultural boom, which was bro
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  • ...ty, infection, immobilization, female sex, use of [[oral contraceptive]]s, tobacco usage and air travel ("economy class syndrome", a combination of immobility
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  • With newspapers. And tobacco. And brandy
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  • ...used to flavor tea in Africa, and ''Vanilla'' is also locally used with [[tobacco]]. In [[Turkey]], the tubers of ''[[Anacamptis morio]]'' are a component of
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  • ...used to flavor tea in Africa, and ''Vanilla'' is also locally used with [[tobacco]]. In [[Turkey]], the tubers of ''[[Anacamptis morio]]'' are a component of
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  • ...an luxuries) from Cuba and the Bahamas and took out high-priced cotton and tobacco. When the U.S. Navy did capture blockade runners, the ships and cargo were
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  • ...r Trust, the Steel Trust, the Harvester Trust, the Standard Oil Trust, the Tobacco Trust, or any other. ... Ours was the only programme to which they objected
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  • ...f all [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]] forces at age 23. Now a wealthy [[tobacco]] planter, [[slavery|slaveholder]], and political leader of Virginia, he ha
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  • ...ve a nineteen-day sunrise-to-sunset fast (abstinance from food, drink, and tobacco) each year from March 2 through March 20. The fast is not binding on Bahá'
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