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snuff N BIOL

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Smoking and using snus (moist snuff) in bed.
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The new snuff industry, like the new nation, grew rapidly and proliferated during the next 75100 years.
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There are museums about the town and surrounding area, including a museum with a collection of traditional furniture, and also a museum about snuff.
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Offerings are typically placed here snuff, that the ancestors may breathe better; gambling tokens; scratch-and-win cards; crockery; food; money; written appeals and so forth.
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By the beginning of the 19th century, 700 men were employed in the factory to make cigars, and another thousand to make snuff.
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Damage control snuffed out the blaze before extensive damage occurred.
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The industry originated in the production of tobacco for pipes and snuff.
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Throughout the centuries the weir has been used to power corn, fulling, needle, snuff and flint mills.
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With higher levels of nicotine than other snuff products, it contains some of the same carcinogens and is more addictive.
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By the early 1600s, snuff had become an expensive luxury commodity.
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