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Rolling and tobacco
Rolling paper to cover the tobacco.
In December 2007, Blumenthal filed suit against RJ Reynolds alleging that a 2007 Camel advertising spread in Rolling Stone magazine used cartoons in violation of the master tobacco settlement, which prohibited the use of cartoons in cigarette advertising because they entice children and teenagers to smoke.
It is important to Baltimore history that Leonard also painted murals for the Works Progress Administration, including two for the Baltimore Municipal Aquarium at Druid Hill Park, and two for the Catonsville High School, depicting the marriage of Polly Caton and the rolling of tobacco by slaves along Rolling Road to the Elkridge Landing seaport.
Rolling a cigarette with tobacco does not require prep work because the leaf is already shredded.

Rolling and can
* In Stephen King's 1980 novel Firestarter, the protagonist chooses Rolling Stone as an unbiased independent media source, through which she can expose the government agency hunting her.
Rolling stock in railway transport systems generally has lower frictional resistance when compared with highway vehicles, and the passenger and freight cars ( carriages and wagons ) can be coupled into longer trains.
* The New Rolling Stone Album Guide praises the album but maintains that it has " loads of self-indulgent filler ," identifying " Revolution # 9 " in particular as " justly maligned ," and suggests that listeners in the CD era, who can program digital players to skip over unwanted tracks, may have an advantage over the album's original audience.
Country influences can be heard on rock records through the 1960s, including tracks on the Beatles for Sale album ( 1964 ) ( including " I'll Cry Instead ", " Baby's in Black " and " I Don't Want to Spoil the Party "), on the Rolling Stones " High and Dry " ( 1966 ), as well as Buffalo Springfield's " Go and Say Goodbye " ( 1966 ) and " Kind Woman " ( 1968 ).
" Peter Travers of Rolling Stone said of the film, " A movie this unspeakably awful can make an audience a little crazy.
The band name can be translated both as " clay stones shards " and as " sound stones shards ", thus offering different approaches to interpretation ( sometimes also understood as a political program ) and, last not least, making reference to Reiser's favorites The Rolling Stones.
" The reviewer extolled Faithfull as " one of the most challenging and artful of women artists ," and Rolling Stone writer Fred Goodman asserted: " Blazing Away is a fine retrospective – proof that we can still expect great things from this greying, jaded contessa.
In music, double negatives can be employed to similar effect ( as in Pink Floyd's " Another Brick in the Wall ", in which schoolchildren chant " We don't need no education / We don't need no thought control ") or used to establish a frank and informal tone ( as in The Rolling Stones ' "( I Can't Get No ) Satisfaction.
Rolling stock is considered to be a liquid asset, or close to it, since the value of the vehicle can be readily estimated and then shipped to the buyer without much cost or delay.
Whistle-register enunciation can also be heard in songs such as " Inside My Love ", " Adventures in Paradise ", " Expecting ", " Only When I'm Dreaming ", and also in " Teach Me How to Fly " and " Like a Rolling Stone " with the Rotary Connection.
Rolling motion, slight changes in the boat heading or wind direction can cause an unexpected and surprising jibe, suddenly and forcefully flipping the mainsail to the opposite side of the boat.
Praise from the master .” O ’ Dell goes on to describe the years with the Rolling Stones as her lost years because she can hardly remember anything due to her drug consumption.
Rolling back the guitar's volume control also changes the pickup's equalization or frequency response, which can provide pre-distortion equalization.
Rolling to hilly areas 18-30 percent in slope can also be found.
" Rolling " refers to the mating of the caplin when they beach themselves and can be picked up by hand.
When asked at the time if he was worried that the song's success might alienate older fans, Buck told Rolling Stone, " The people that changed their minds because of ' Losing My Religion ' can just kiss my ass.
Rolling papers are also called skins or rollies ( a term which can also mean the hand-rolled cigarettes themselves ), but the term skinning up usually only refers to the act of rolling a spliff.
Activities include: a Prohibition Protest Rally and Parade with the Ganja Faeries, the Nimbin Cannabis Cup, the Hemp Olympix, which includes the Bong " Throw ' n ' Yell ", Joint Rolling, and the Grower's Iron Person event, where runners must first carry a 20 kg sack of fertiliser, then a bucket of water, and finally " the crop ", as a tribute to the difficulties faced by growers in the hills, and to show that cannabis users can be fit and healthy.
Serge also has a varied taste in music, ranging from modern urban to the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, all of which can be described as very tasteful and fitting to his personality.
Rolling blackouts in developed countries are rare because demand is accurately forecasted, adequate infrastructure investment is scheduled and networks are well managed ; such events are considered an unacceptable failure of planning and can cause significant political damage to responsible governments.
It also hosts other events, such as concerts for bands that can fill an entire stadium, such as the Dave Matthews Band in 2001, The Rolling Stones in 2005, and U2 in 2009.
This can be heard on many of the early Rolling Stones records.
Rolling shutters can be operated manually by gear, by pull strap or can be motorized independently or in conjunction with a manual override.

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It went on to be declared one of the best albums of all time by Rolling Stone magazine in their 500 Greatest Albums of All Time issue in 2003.
Spin called it a " jaw-dropping act of artistic will and a fiery, proper follow-up to 1994 ’ s Live Through This " and awarded it eight out of ten stars, while Rolling Stone suggested that, " for people who enjoy watching celebrities fall apart, America's Sweetheart should be more fun than an Osbournes marathon.
However, in the original article on Young from the first edition of the Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll and a subsequent article in the 1983 Rolling Stone Record Guide, critic Dave Marsh used this album to accuse Young of deliberately manufacturing a self-mythology, arguing that while his highlights could be seen to place him on a level with other artists from his generation like Bob Dylan or The Beatles, the particulars of his catalogue did not bear this out.
Among the forefathers of the new journalism movement, Thompson said in the February 15th, 1973 issue of Rolling Stone, " If I'd written the truth I knew for the past ten years, about 600 people — including me — would be rotting in prison cells from Rio to Seattle today.
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Referring to the book's original 1987 publication in a Rolling Stone review pegged to the book's republication in 2002, the critic Jon Caramanica wrote, " It might well be the most comprehensive biography ever written about a pop act while it was still in its prime.
When compared to the Everly Brothers, who often used the same session musicians, Orbison is credited with " a passionate intensity " that, according to The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll, made " his love, his life, and, indeed, the whole world to be coming to an end — not with a whimper, but an agonized, beautiful bang ".
As a result of that ratings success, Michael Jackson would be tapped to perform at halftime during Super Bowl XXVII, and more big-name talent would follow ( U2, Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones and Bruce Springsteen performed in subsequent years ).
Nicks ' " Rhiannon ", which appeared on the album, would eventually be voted one of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time by Rolling Stone magazine.
" The first day I saw him on the set ," co-producer Ian Praiser told Rolling Stone, " I thought, ' Too bad he won't be in television for long.
With his spit curl and the band's matching plaid dinner jackets and energetic stage behaviour, many fans consider them to be as revolutionary in their time as The Beatles or the Rolling Stones were a decade or two later.
Gwen Novak is eventually revealed to be Hazel Stone, a character previously featured in Heinlein's The Rolling Stones and who had played a small but important role in The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress.
In English, proper names in their primary application cannot normally be modified by an article or other determiner ( such as any or another ), although some may be taken to include the article the, as in The Gambia, The Roaring Forties, or the Rolling Stones.
Rolling stock did not need to match the gauge exactly ; a difference of a few millimeters could be coped with, so that interoperability on systems with gauges only slightly different was possible.
Rolling Stone editor David Fricke wrote that if one wanted to play a single recording that would " epitomize and encapsulate the famed Muscle Shoals Sound ", that record would be " I'll Take You There " by The Staple Singers.
NME called the album " a personal but secretive thrash-pop opera of urban nihilism and passionate dumbthinks ", and Rolling Stone said the album " may be the most potent blast of female insurgency ever committed to tape ".
The album received unanimously positive reviews, with praise from music periodicals such as Rolling Stone, NME, and Blender, as well as a four-star review from the Los Angeles Times, calling it a " wild emotional ride " sure to be " one of the most dissected and debated collections of the year.
Geldof let his feelings be known during an interview for Rolling Stone saying: " Who the fuck are The Hooters?
In a June 2009 issue of Rolling Stone, Oberst announced that he wanted to " retire " the Bright Eyes moniker, and would be making one final album with the band: " It does feel like it needs to stop at some point.
Following this success, Labelle made history again as they became the first predominantly black group to be featured on the cover of Rolling Stone.

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