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  • 1Smoking 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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  • 2Water Street Lighthouse Bed & Breakfast — (Shelburne,Канада) Категория отеля: Адрес: 263 Water Street …

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  • 3water-pipe — c.1400, conduit for water, from WATER (Cf. water) (n.1) + PIPE (Cf. pipe). The smoking sense is first attested 1824 …

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  • 4water pipe — water .pipe n 1.) an underground pipe used to carry the public water supply 2.) a pipe used for smoking, consisting of a long tube and a container of water = ↑hookah …

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  • 5water pipe — n. 1. a pipe for carrying water 2. a kind of smoking pipe in which the smoke is drawn through water, as a hookah …

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  • 6Smoking (cooking) — Pork ribs being smoked Smoked beef sandwich …

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  • 7Smoking pipe (tobacco) — This article is about pipes used for smoking tobacco. For information about the practice of pipe smoking, see Pipe smoking. Parts of a pipe include the (1) bowl, (2) chamber, (3) draught hole, (4) shank, (5) mortise, (6) tenon, (7) stem, (8) bit… …

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  • 8Smoking — For other uses, see Smoking (disambiguation). Part of a series on …

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  • 9Smoking in Jewish law — This article addresses the history of, and Halakha (Jewish legal literature) that applies to, tobacco and cigarette smoking by Jews from the early modern period to the present day. Halakha addresses three main topics: * The regulation of smoking… …

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  • 10Smoking pipe — A pipe is a tool used for smoking. The designs of pipes vary considerably, but for the most part they are reusable and consist of a chamber, or bowl, in which the substance to be smoked is placed, a stem of some sort and a mouthpiece through… …

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