- East
before the
arrival of
tobacco, and was
early on a
common social activity that
centered around the type of
water pipe called a hookah. Smoking, especially...
- long-stemmed ****anese
pipe inspired by
Dutch clay pipes, was
common enough to be
mentioned in
Buddhist textbooks for children. The
practice of
tobacco smoking evolved...
-
Animals are
exposed to
tobacco smoke and
other cigarette by-products
through their use as
experimental subjects and
through contact with smokers, as in...
-
spelled bogwood or bog wood), also
known as
abonos and,
especially amongst pipe smokers, as morta, is a
material from
trees that have been
buried in peat...
-
drying cod
Flake (software), a
software library for KDE
Flake tobacco, used in a
smoking pipe Flake8, a
Python wrapper for PyFlakes, pycodestyle, and Ned...
- 1890 into the
American Tobacco Company.
During the
Depression of 1873–79, the
production of cigars,
pipe,
chewing and
snuff tobacco in the
United States...
- for help by
placing a
pinch of
tobacco in the
water and saying, "Here's your
tobacco, Lord Vodník, now give me a
fish." In Czech,
Slovak and
Slovene tales...
-
guide the
Underground Railroad. The
gourd can be
dried and used to
smoke pipe tobacco.
According to
American consular reports from the
early 20th
century calabash...
-
evaporating and
ingestion (thereby
minimizing loss of potency).
Having a very hot
pipe pressed against the lips
often causes cracked and
blistered lips, colloquially...
-
Allen &
Ginter was a Richmond, Virginia,
tobacco manufacturing company formed by John F.
Allen and
Lewis Ginter around 1880. The firm
created and marketed...