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  1. George Washington (29551 bytes)
    89: ...se teeth (but none of wood). Washington routinely smoked [[marijuana]] to alleviate the pain from his aili...
  2. Babe Ruth (55357 bytes)
    168: ...ong habit of [[tobacco]] use. He chewed tobacco, smoked cigars, and used [[snuff]] in such large amounts ...
  3. Roaring Twenties (28131 bytes)
    86: ...tion to womanhood—a new woman was born, who smoked and drank in public, danced and exercised her fra...
  4. Barbecue (24807 bytes)
    66: ...d chicken are dominant meats and are usually slow smoked. Throughout the eastern half of the state the sau...
    69: .... Mutton, Pork, Beef, Chicken, and Ribs have been smoked for years in the state. Mutton is one of the most...
  5. Pope Gelasius I (4083 bytes)
    10: Gelasius smoked out the closeted [[Manichaean]]s, the heretical d...
  6. Tobacco smoking (36030 bytes)
    6: Tobacco may be smoked in several forms, the most common being the [[cig...
    13: ...a civilization]] about 1,500 years ago. The Mayas smoked tobacco and also mixed with lime and chewed it in...
    26: ...a person continues to smoke as well as the amount smoked. However, if someone stops smoking, then these c...
    56: ...nce is also proportional to the amount of tobacco smoked, even though nonradioactive carcinogens have not ...
    58: ...e as high in ex-smokers as in those who had never smoked.
  7. Cigarette (11302 bytes)
    61: ...d globally each year by the [[tobacco industry]], smoked by over 1.1 billion people.
  8. Lung cancer (15648 bytes)
    60: ...a person continues to smoke as well as the amount smoked increases the person's chances of contracting lun...
  9. Mustard (7834 bytes)
    57: ...ked for a long period with [[ham hock]]s or other smoked [[pork]] products. Mustard greens are also extre...
  10. Thallium (12570 bytes)
    126: ...nger, the conscripts added it to the tobacco they smoked and used it as a substitute for [[talcum powder]]...
  11. Capsicum (7116 bytes)
    99: ...r]], the mild-to-hot [[Jalapeño]], and the smoked ripe Jalapeño, known as a [[Chipotle]].
  12. Chile (capsicum) (7837 bytes)
    26: ... same species are the jalape�o, the chipotle (a smoked jalape�o), the poblano, ancho (which is a dried...
  13. Tobacco (28162 bytes)
    14: ...America]], whose dried and cured leaves are often smoked (see [[tobacco smoking]]) in the form of a [[ciga...
    24: ...edicine man|medicine men]]. In addition to being smoked, uncured tobacco was often eaten, drunk as tobacc...
    70: ...es of <i>N. tabacum</i>. The leaves are cured and smoked over smoldering fires of local hardwoods and arom...
    118: ...ny blended pipe tobaccos, but is too strong to be smoked pure. At one time, the freshly moist Perique was ...
    165: ...e partially anaerobic reactions in the smoldering smoked tobacco. The steam curing rather than fire curing...
  14. Akvavit (2178 bytes)
    6: ...], [[crayfish]], [[lutefisk]] or [[Smoking (food)|smoked]] fish. In this regard it is popularly quipped t...

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