Cigar Sentence Examples

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  • A cigar consists of a core or Cigars.

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  • There are two large European cigar factories here.

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  • He found Speck on the back porch, smoking a cigar while gazing at the glowing wheat fields.

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  • The chief industries include distilleries, breweries, glass works, cigar factories and the ancient linen and cutlery manufactures.

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  • Cigar tobaccos become coarse if planted too widely.

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  • Mexico is an important tobacco-producing country, and Mexican leaf is largely used in Europe for cigar wrappers and other purposes.

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  • The fillers or inner contents of the cigar must be of uniform quality, and so packed and distributed in a longitudinal direction that the tobacco may burn uniformly and the smoke can be freely drawn from end to end.

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  • This quantity is wrapped in the inner cover, an oblong piece of leaf the length of the cigar to be made, and of width sufficient to enclose the whole material.

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  • I could always tell if visitors had called in my absence, either by the bended twigs or grass, or the print of their shoes, and generally of what sex or age or quality they were by some slight trace left, as a flower dropped, or a bunch of grass plucked and thrown away, even as far off as the railroad, half a mile distant, or by the lingering odor of a cigar or pipe.

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  • One of the doctors came out of the tent in a bloodstained apron, holding a cigar between the thumb and little finger of one of his small bloodstained hands, so as not to smear it.

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  • There are cloth, artificial flower, and cigar factories, glass-works, potteries, and in the neighbourhood large granite quarries.

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  • No effort is made to improve the Venezuelan product, a part of which is exported to Cuba for cigar making.

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  • Among the city's manufactories are breweries, iron and brass foundries, stove factories, knitting mills, cotton mills, clothing factories, slaughtering and meat-packing establishments, cigar and cigarette factories, and manufactories of adhesive pastes, court plaster, spring beds, ribbed underwear, aniline dyes, chemicals, gas meters, fire-brick, and glazed paper and cardboard.

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  • In the U.S.A., in the cigar tobacco district, fifteen to twenty leaves are often left on each plant, and of manufacturing tobaccos only ten to twelve leaves.

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  • A very interesting development of quite recent years is that of growing some valuable cigar tobaccos under artificial shade.

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  • Sumatra produced the best cigar wrappers of the world, and efforts to cultivate Sumatra tobacco in Florida under apparently suitable conditions of climate and soil were not successful.

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  • Artificial heat may be resorted to in bad weather; in the States, cigar tobaccos and " White Burley " are usually cured in this way.

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  • When fermentation is completed the tobacco is graded, an operation carried out very carefully in the case of the better cigar tobaccos, and packed for export, cigar tobaccos in bales, and other kinds in hogsheads.

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  • The successful production of cigar tobaccos from Cuban and Sumatran seed was a development of the late 19th century.

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  • The cigar is then rolled in the hand to consolidate the tobacco and bring it into proper shape, after which it is wrapped in the outer cover, a shaped piece made to enclose the whole in a spiral manner, beginning at the thick end of the cigar and working down to the pointed end, where it is dexterously finished by twisting to a fine point between the fingers.

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  • Having its ignition point below that of ordinary gas, it can be ignited by any redhot carbonaceous matter, such as the brightly glowing end of a cigar.

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  • Perhaps the most important of these manufactories are the cotton mills, of which there are 13, and the cigar and cigarette factories, of which there are 10.

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  • It has the principal tobacco and cigar factory of the state monopoly, which employs about 2500 hands, and has besides a large and important textile and glass industry, corn and saw-mills, pottery and brewing.

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  • At first a trade was carried on in wine, colonial wares, alcoholic liquors and salt; there are now manufactures of earthenware, glass and crystal, arms, paper, woollens, tools, lead, copper and zinc work, as well as breweries, and tobacco and cigar factories, and a trade in corn and butter.

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  • The value of its factory products in 1905 was $ 1 7, 1 4 6, 33 8 (1 4.3% more than in 1900), the more important being those of steel works and rolling mills ($4,528,907), blast furnaces, steam railway repair shops, cigar and cigarette factories ($1,258,498), foundries and machine shops ($953,617), boot and shoe factories ($922,568), flouring and grist mills, slaughtering and meat-packing establishments and silk mills.

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  • Next in importance come those of tobacco, snuff, cigars, the making of cigar boxes, jute-spinning, distilling, sugar refining and the shelling of rice.

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  • The industrial establishments include a few ironfoundries, wool-spinning mills, carriage and machine factories, dyeworks, tanneries, brick-fields, soap-works, breweries, distilleries, numerous limekilns and tar-boiling works, tobacco and cigar factories, and numerous mills of various kinds.

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  • North of San Nicholas is Tondo, the most densely populated district; in the suburbs, outside the fire limits, the greater part of the inhabitants live in native houses of bamboo frames roofed and sided with nipa palm, and the thoroughfares consist of narrow streets and navigable streams. Paco, south-west of Intramuros, has some large cigar factories, and a large cemetery where the dead are buried in niches in two concentric circular walls.

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  • There are also foundries, soap-works, tan-yards and cigar factories.

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  • The town has a Gothic church (1581), a château, schools, cloth and cigar factories, iron-foundries, flour and saw mills and factories for machine building.

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  • Cotton and silk weaving is also largely carried on, and there are numerous indigo vats, tanneries and an English cigar factory.

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  • Of the cigar factories, some of which are in former public and private palaces, more than a hundred may be reckoned as of the first class.

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  • It has also iron foundries, potteries, distilleries, breweries, cigar factories, &c.

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  • South Bethlehem is the see of a Protestant Episcopal bishop. The Bethlehem Steel Company manufactures here iron and steel, including Bessemer steels, armour plate, steel rails, government ordnance, drop forgings, iron and steel castings, stationary engines, gas engines, hydraulic pumps, projectiles, steel shaft and pig iron; zinc is smelted and refined; and there are large hosiery and knitting mills, and silk mills and cigar factories.

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  • It has an Evangelical and a Roman Catholic church, a high-grade school, and tobacco and cigar manufactories and breweries.

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  • Baltimore is also a well-known centre for the manufacture of clothing, in which in 1905 ($22,684,656) it ranked fourth among the cities of the United States; for cigar and cigarette-making (1905, $4,360,366); for the manufacture of foundry and machine shop products (1905, $6,572,925), of tinware (1905, $5,705,980), of„shirts (1905, $5,710,783), of cotton-duck (the output of sailduck being about three-fourths of the total for the United States), bricks (about 150,000,000 annually), and fertilizers; it also manufactures furniture,malt liquors,and confectionery, and many other commodities in smaller amounts.

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  • Havanas are exported for the delectation of cigar aficionados around the world.

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  • The interior had a conference table, 7 upholstered chairs and large ashtrays which were capable of accepting cigar ash.

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  • None of the persons have the same pet, smoke the same brand of cigar or drink the same beverage.

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  • Guests will even be given a free hand rolled cigar.

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  • The amount of air drawn through a lit cigar.

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  • The rich, fat man sat sweating behind his even fatter cigar.

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  • The right way to smoke a fine cigar top First choose the moment for a relaxed smoke.

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  • That will do away with the image of the boss with a big cigar clamped between his teeth.

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  • Tampa humidor - Tampa Humidor is the leader in providing quality cigar humidors, smoking accessories, and cigar humidors, smoking accessories, and cigars at unbelievable prices.

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  • I smelled cigar smoke - nobody smokes cigar smoke - nobody smokes cigars that I know.

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  • I did inadvertently commentate on the Breeders Cup Classic (that Cigar won) because the commentary line went down.

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  • Britain's first cigar divan, Simpson's-in-the-Strand, opened in London, two years later.

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  • Tampa humidor - Tampa Humidor is the leader in providing quality cigar humidors, smoking accessories, and cigars at unbelievable prices.

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  • Or ditch all health-related sentiments and bring posh loungewear for the cigar room and cocktail bar.

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  • A great way to look macho but, let's face it, not the best way to cut your favorite cigar.

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  • And by the way, he hasn't got gray hair, it's just Cuban cigar smoke that cant get out.

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  • Has a room within a room with air conditioning for cigar smokers.

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  • The center was very dark, solid looking, somewhat cigar like and appeared stationary.

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  • The heavily tattooed man in the picture was smoking a thick cigar.

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  • Pipes and cigar tobacco contain a higher concentration of sulfur that produces stronger bad breath.

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  • Certainly, anyone whose cigar explodes, or in whose pipe tobacco shredded asbestos is found, should have a remedy.

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  • Vesta case with enclosed striker and cigar cutter in silver dated 1878 and monogrammed J.W.Naylor Leeds.Makers mark RT.

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  • The superiority of Cuban tobaccos in flavour and aroma, especially for cigar fillers, has long been recognized, but exactly to what conditions these qualities are due is not fully known.

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  • The town has a Gothic church (1581), a château, schools, cloth and cigar factories, iron-foundries, flour and saw mills and factories for machine building.

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  • On the stairs he met a Russian army doctor smoking a cigar.

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  • They have saggy faces, beards and a big cigar sticking out of their mouths .

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  • What was inside could have been saucer shaped, or cigar shaped.

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  • And by the way, he has n't got gray hair, it 's just Cuban cigar smoke that cant get out.

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  • Our Price £ 160.00 m653sm Victorian vesta case with enclosed striker and cigar cutter in silver dated 1878 and monogrammed J.W.Naylor Leeds.Makers mark RT.

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  • For others, a cigar is an accessory that speaks of streetwise sophistication.

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  • Of course, the Cuban cigar has a long and storied reputation for being the best cigar available.

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  • Most online cigar retailers sell a set of cigars that includes samples from different parts of the world and from tobacco that is grown or aged in different ways.

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  • This is often a good place to start with an online cigar order, especially for novices.

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  • If you know the kind of cigar you like to smoke, then jump right in by going to various online cigar retailers like the ones below.

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  • Join the Cigar of the Month Club for 10% off.

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  • Was it the lingering smell of cigar smoke, whiskey or sweat?

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  • A wedding gift basket containing grooming items such as razors, shaving cream, mirror, aftershave and gift certificate for the local cigar shop.

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  • Another way to use the drug is by smoking a blunt, which is a cigar filled with the drug after emptied of tobacco.

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  • The lower level of nicotine also helps keep withdrawal symptoms at bay, so users do not have the urge to soothe their symptoms by getting a cigar or cigarette.

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  • Arnold Schwarzenegger vs. Sylvester Stallone - Don King died when his hair caught on fire thanks to an ash from Arnold's cigar, and both fighters collapsed in a double KO.

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  • He has even been featured on the cover of cigar magazines.

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  • The store's first employees were none other than Zimmer's college roommates, and since Zimmer could not afford a cash register, he made do with a cigar box.

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  • Never throw a lit cigarette, match or cigar out of a car window or onto the ground.

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  • You can also drink Port by itself as your dessert, or follow the English tradition and retire to the study with a glass of Port and a cigar after dinner.

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  • On the desk sits an ashtray with a lit cigar slowly burning, waiting for its owner to take the next long draw off of it.

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  • Although a cigar does go nicely with Cognac, it can mask some of the nuances and complexity that it has to offer, so if you're new to the brandy thing, hold off on the cigar until you've enjoyed a few sips of this beauty.

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  • Hardy's Cabernet Sauvignon is an Australian boxed wine with the flavors of cinnamon, cloves, and cigar.

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  • Smoke from a cigarette, pipe, or cigar is made up of many additional toxic chemicals, including tar and carbon monoxide.

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  • They inhale the smoke exhaled by the smoker as well as the more toxic sidestream smoke-the smoke from the end of the burning cigarette, cigar, or pipe.

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  • Pipe and cigar smokers have increased health risks as well, even though these smokers generally do not inhale as deeply as cigarette smokers do.

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  • It wasn't until 1939 that Philips launched its first electric razor, "the Cigar."

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  • The rest of the costume only requires a suit with a ratty tailcoat and a cigar.

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  • Another type of smell is often present during a reading for a specific person, such as a cigar scent that the client associates with her grandfather or lilac perfume her grandmother wore.

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  • This technique has begun to gain some momentum in the West where cigar ash and other irritants are used to create scars that are purple in color.

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  • While enjoying your cigar, you can relax by the fireplace, watch sport on the television or enjoy the conversation.

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  • The bar has an extensive wine, cordial and cigar list, along with daily lunch and dinner specials.

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  • The industries are equal in importance to the transit trade, and embrace metalworking, ironfounding and machine building, the manufacture of electric plant, celluloid, automobiles, furniture, cables and chemicals, sugar refining, cigar and tobacco making, and brewing.

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  • Bright or yellow plug and smoking leaf are grown on the pine uplands and pine " flats," and a small amount of cigar tobacco on the flats, prairies and " bluffs."

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  • For building and miscellaneous purposes, in addition to the rare woods above named, there are cedars (used in great quantities for cigar boxes); the pine, found only in the W., where it gives its name to the Isle of Pines and the province of Pinar del Rio; various palms; oaks of varying hardness and colour, &c. The number of alimentary plants is extremely great.

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  • Like Tilburg and Helmond it has developed in modern times into a flourishing industrial centre, having linen,, woollen, cotton, tobacco and cigar, matches, &c., factories and several breweries.

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  • The crude methods of preparing jerked beef were also modified to some extent by better equipped abattoirs and establishments for preparing beef extract, preserved meats, &c. There were also mills for crushing the dried mate leaves, cigar and 1 The " bran " exported is from imported wheat and cannot be considered a national product.

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  • The leaf known as " Vuelta Abajo," produced in the province of Pinar del Rio, is perhaps the best cigar leaf of the world.

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  • British North Borneo competes with Sumatra as the source of the best cigar wrappers.

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  • In making cigars by the hand, the operator rolls together a sufficient quantity of material to form the filling of one cigar, and experience enables him or her to select very uniform quantities.

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  • They are pressed into the cigar boxes for sale, and branded with the name or trade mark of their makers.

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  • The mud from the Ysel furnishes the material for large brick-works and potteries; there are also a celebrated manufactory of stearine candles, a yarn factory, an oil refinery and cigar factories.

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  • All the boudoirs of that generation were garnished with divans; they even spread to coffee-houses, which were sometimes known as "divans" or "Turkish divans"; and a "cigar divan" remains a familiar expression.

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  • The most important industrial establishments are cigar manufactories, manufactories of chemicals and earthenware, and brass foundries, and there is also an active trade in the agricultural produce of the surrounding country.

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  • The town has large cigar factories.

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