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  • 1anti-smoking — adj. Anti smoking is used with these nouns: ↑campaign …

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  • 2Anti-tobacco movement in Nazi Germany — [ Nazi Germany initiated a strong anti tobacco movement] and several of them openly criticized tobacco consumption. Research on smoking and its effects on health thrived under Nazi rulecitation|last=Proctor|first=Robert N.|title=Nazi Medicine and …

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  • 3Smoking — For other uses, see Smoking (disambiguation). Part of a series on …

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  • 4Smoking in the People's Republic of China — is prevalent, as China is the world s largest consumer and producer of tobacco:[1] there are 350 million Chinese smokers,[1] and China produces 42% of the world s cigarettes.[1] The China National Tobacco Corporation (中国国家烟草公司) is by sales the… …

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  • 5Smoking in Argentina — is subject to a number of bans in different jurisdictions, and there is a nationwide governmental campaign against tobacco smoking and advertising. Argentina accounts for 15% of total tobacco consumption in Latin America.According to the National …

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  • 6Military and smoking — Smoking amongst military personnel has been observed in previous wars, but smoking’s close association with the United States military started in World War I when tobacco companies began to target military personnel through the distribution of… …

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  • 7Smoking ban — An internationally recognizable No Smoking sign …

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  • 8campaign — I n. 1) to carry on, conduct, wage; launch, mount, organize a campaign 2) an active, vigorous; feeble, weak; whirlwind campaign 3) an advertising; anti smoking; educational; election, political; membership; military; national, nationwide; public… …

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  • 9campaign — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, huge, major, massive ▪ lengthy, long, long running, ongoing, sustained (esp. BrE) …

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  • 10Anti-nuclear movement in Australia — Australia has no nuclear power stations and the current Rudd Labor government is opposed to nuclear power for Australia. [http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,20989451 601,00.html Support for N power falls] The Australian , 30… …

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