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Smoking and etc
Smoking is now banned in all public places ( stations, museums, etc.
* Smoking ( Cigarettes, cigars, pipes, lighters, etc.
He was the author of several devotional works expressing intense religious feeling — The Saint's Cordial ( 1629 ), The Bruised Reed and Smoking Flax ( 1631, exegesis of Isaiah 42: 3 ), The Soules Conflict ( 1635 ), etc.

Smoking and .
In 1898 Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild bequeathed the glittering contents from his New Smoking Room at Waddesdon Manor as the Waddesdon Bequest.
A diagram of a propane smoker used to prepare Smoking ( cooking ) | smoked foods.
Smoking of meats remains a fairly common practice, but once-common preparations such as turkey or duck confit ( preserved in poultry fat, with spices ) are now seen even by Acadians as quaint rarities.
Smoking is used to lengthen the shelf life of perishable food items.
Smoking causes impotence because it promotes arterial narrowing.
* 2007 – Smoking in England is banned in all public indoor spaces.
* 1964 – Surgeon General of the United States Dr. Luther Terry, M. D., publishes the landmark report Smoking and Health: Report of the Advisory Committee to the Surgeon General of the United States saying that smoking may be hazardous to health, sparking national and worldwide anti-smoking efforts.
Smoking and salting of fish — in particular of spawning salmon and herring which are caught in large numbers in a short time and can be made suitable for edible storage by this practice predates 19th century Britain and indeed written history, probably going back as long as humans have been using salt to preserve food.
Smoking, alcohol abuse and drug abuse may also cause disruptions in the hormonal balances and therefore leads to a decreased libido.
Magdalen with the Smoking Flame, by Georges de La Tour ( c. 1640 )
Smoking also results in increased breakdown of exogenous estrogen, lower body weight and earlier menopause, all of which contribute to lower bone mineral density.
Smoking of opium came on the heels of tobacco smoking and may have been encouraged by a brief ban on the smoking of tobacco by the Ming emperor, ending in 1644 with the Qing dynasty, which had encouraged smokers to mix in increasing amounts of opium.
In 2010 Playboy introduced " The Smoking Jacket ", a safe-for-work website designed to appeal to young men, while avoiding nude images or key words that would cause the site to be filtered or otherwise prohibited in the workplace.
Smoking PCP is known as " getting wet ", and a cigarette or joint which has been dipped in PCP may be referred to on the street as a " fry stick ," " sherm ," " leak ," " amp ," " lovely ," " KJ ( an abbreviation for ' Killer Joint ')," " toe tag ", " dipper ", " happy stick ," or " wet stick.
Smoking a pipe requires more apparatus and technique than cigarette or even cigar smoking.
A Smoking ban | no-smoking sign in both Sardinian and Italian language | Italian.
They are usually represented by the The Smoking Man ( William B. Davis ), a ruthless killer and a masterful politician and negotiator, and the series ' principal antagonist.
* The Smoking Man ( seasons 1 – 7, 9, recurring ) – is portrayed by William B. Davis.
The Smoking Man is the main villain of the show.
In the episode " Requiem ", The Smoking Man is believed to be killed after being pushed down a flight of stairs by Alex Krycek until the series finale " The Truth ", where Mulder and Scully travel through remote New Mexico and reach a pueblo where a " wise man " reputedly lives and is revealed to be the Smoking Man.

environment and etc
Armour or armor ( see spelling differences ) is protective covering used to prevent damage from being inflicted to an object, individual or a vehicle through use of direct contact weapons or projectiles, usually during combat, or from damage caused by a potentially dangerous environment or action ( e. g., cycling, construction sites, etc .).
Animal populations with impoverished genetic diversity are inherently less able to adapt to changes in their environment ( such as climate change, disease outbreaks, habitat change, etc .).
To increase yield further, some sealed greenhouses inject carbon dioxide into their environment to help growth ( enrichment ), add lights to lengthen the day, or control vegetative growth, etc.
The term has also been applied to the attitudes of some corporations and governments toward the natural environment that lead them to ignore the dangers of global warming, oil spills, etc.
Before 1999, Bhutan had banned television and internet to preserve its culture, environment, its identity etc.
* Active participation in the work of international organizations, UN and its specialized agencies, WTO – and at the regional level – OSCE, Council of Europe against global threats: terrorism, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, global warming, organized crime, damages to the environment, economic and social issues, disrespect for human rights etc.
ETHZ has released Active Oberon which supports active objects, and the Bluebottle operating system and environment ( JDK, HTTP, FTP, etc.
Most fabrication facilities employ exhaust management systems, such as wet scrubbers, combustors, heated absorber cartridges etc., to control the risk to workers and also the environment if these toxic materials are released into the atmosphere.
* Develop a detailed performance test plan ( including detailed scenarios and test cases, workloads, environment info, etc.
* Configure the test environment ( ideally identical hardware to the production platform ), router configuration, quiet network ( we don ’ t want results upset by other users ), deployment of server instrumentation, database test sets developed, etc.
For an individual, even strongly genetically influenced, or " obligate " traits, such as eye color, assume the inputs of a typical environment during ontogenetic development ( e. g., certain ranges of temperatures, oxygen levels, etc.
For perspective, for a product with more restrictive requirements ( such as weight, geometry, safety, environment, etc ), such as a space-suit, a more top-down approach is taken and almost everything is custom designed.
The term reproducible research was first proposed by Jon Claerbout at Stanford University and refers to the idea that the ultimate product of research is the paper along with the full computational environment used to produce the results in the paper such as the code, data, etc.
Coordination of Information on the Environment ( CORINE ) is a European programme initiated in 1985 by the European Commission, aimed at gathering information relating to the environment on certain priority topics for the European Union ( air, water, soil, land cover, coastal erosion, biotopes, etc .).
The first nature is its natural environment ( landform, climate, etc .).
* Multiple execution contexts: Unlike a printer environment where a PS interpreter processes one job at a time, DPS would be used in a number of windows at the same time, each with their own settings ( colors, brush settings, scale, etc .).
This resource connects gay villagers from all over, to provide information for arts, travel, business, gay counseling, legal services, etc., which provides a safe and gay friendly environment for members of the gay community.
It includes a set of libraries ( GUI, SQL, etc ..), and an integrated development environment.
" Rather than designing new art objects, Asher typically alters the existing environment, by repositioning or removing artworks, walls, facades, etc.
TVDI also included environment information ( state, or context ), current color, line thickness, output device, etc.
* Computers are embedded everywhere in the environment ( inside of furniture, jewelry, walls, clothing, etc.
The activators can undergo change of valence ( usually oxidation ), the crystal lattice degrades, atoms – often the activators – diffuse through the material, the surface undergoes chemical reactions with the environment with consequent loss of efficiency or buildup of a layer absorbing either the exciting or the radiated energy, etc.
Up to now, owning perfect investment environment and conditions, YTEPZ has attracted investors both from foreign countries and regions such as Japan, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Sweden, USA, Canada, etc.
The phrase " aeromedical evacuation " or AEROVAC is also used to refer to transportation of medical cases from one medical facility to another with a higher level of care, a particular skill set or in the case of combat to a safer environment, with the capability for sophisticated en route care ( ventilators, etc .).
Borland did not adopt its trademark " blue screen " integrated development environment until the 1989 period when Turbo C 2. 0, Turbo C ++ 1. 1, etc.

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