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Maybe five percent of the total, usually less, is taken over by Indian Tobacco.
Indian Tobacco, also known as "pukeweed", is still used today.
The Indian tobacco industry, protected from most foreign competition, produces about six billion cigarettes a month.
"Senator seeks to end grants for indian tobacco stores."
The alms consist of Indian tobacco, and other articles that are used for incense at the sacrifice.
Nicotiana quadrivalvis is a species of wild tobacco known by the common name Indian tobacco.
A mixture of Indian tobacco and Mistletoe would be smoked primarily for leisure purposes.
Native Americans used a wild species, L. inflata, or Indian tobacco, as a stimulant.
The species used most commonly in modern herbalism is Lobelia inflata (Indian tobacco).
Mr. Wallace dismissed the notion of tax-free Indian tobacco outlets as unfair competition.
Indian tobacco may refer to:
The two had settled in Father's little sitting room at the rear of the school building, companionably smoking fragrant pipes of Indian tobacco.
The government has set up a Central Tobacco Promotion Council, which works to increase exports of Indian tobacco.
Indian Tobacco (Lobelia inflata)
The brand is also produced under license by the West Indian Tobacco Company in Trinidad and Tobago.
English names include lobelia, asthma weed, barfweed, Indian tobacco, heaveleaf, pukeweed, retchwort, fool's bane, and vomitwort.
Indian tobacco cultivation began in the late 17th century, and beedies were first created when tobacco workers took left-over tobacco and rolled it in leaves.
Members of India's Parliament severely criticized the Indian Tobacco Company in 1997 for inviting children to a kick-off party for one of its brands.
The fumes of stalled cars mingled with the reek of Indian tobacco from the tall water pipe that Egyptians call a sheesha or "bubble bubble."
A multinational cigarette manufacturing company, the Indian Tobacco Company (ITC Limited), is located in Saharanpur.
The Indian Tobacco Company, which became the conglomerate ITC Limited, the third largest corporation in India, was incorporated in Kolkata.
Thomson's methods for doing this included steam baths, cayenne pepper, laxatives, and administration of the emetic Lobelia inflata (also known as "Indian tobacco" or "puke weed") to induce vomiting.
The Indian Tobacco Company Cricket Team is an Indian domestic cricket team that plays in the BCCI Corporate Trophy.
For instance, many tribes are opposing portions of a proposed national tobacco litigation settlement because it might authorize government agencies to regulate Indian tobacco shops - a violation of their sovereignty, tribes say.
Thomson's methods for doing this included steam baths, cayenne pepper, laxatives, and administration of the emetic Lobelia inflata (also known as "Indian tobacco" or "puke weed") to induce vomiting.
Indian Tobacco (Lobelia inflata)
Thomson's methods for doing this included steam baths, cayenne pepper, laxatives, and administration of the emetic Lobelia inflata (also known as "Indian tobacco" or "puke weed") to induce vomiting.