While most of the West and areas under its influence followed the protocols of the U.S. and obstructed or even prohibited the farming of hemp, France continued to grow hemp on a limited scale, primarily
for cigarette paper.
Not exact matches
If you are on a tight budget, you can create your own
for less than a fiver, over the years I have seen people using a multitude of opaque household items to diffuse their flashes, from a piece of muslin to
cigarette papers (they come with a handy licky sticky strip
for temporarily attaching to your flash).
Coupled with the ban on claiming welfare entitlements
for the first two years of residence, there is, as Jack Straw said more than ten years ago, barely a
cigarette paper separating Labour and Tory policy on immigration.
Cameron, on the other hand, had spent years wooing the Lib Dems — calling himself a Liberal Conservative; declaring that there was «not a
cigarette paper» between many of their policies and praising Clegg
for his campaign
for Gurkha rights.
It is likely that naturally grown tobacco rolled in untreated
paper poses less cancer risk; the chemical production and treatment processes involved in manufacturing a pack of
cigarettes are definitely an added cause
for concern.
Barnett Newman relaxes with a
cigarette in a chair before a few tableaux, contemporary artist Steve DeFrank considers his containers of Lite - Brites, and a sickly Matisse snips colored
paper for the collages as he lies propped - up in bed.
Between 1967 and 1974,
for example, Chamberlain completed several series of sculptures made of urethane foam, galvanized steel, and heavy gauge aluminum foil which were based on the common movement of the hand in wadding tissue
paper or sponges, or crumpling empty
cigarette packs.
Nonetheless, he joined the many artists attracted by Gemini G.E.L. in Los Angeles, and signed the first print produced with them in 1973 The Summer Light Series (1973), made of eleven works with coloured
paper,
cigarettes packages and wine labels, in bright yellow and light blue, was one of the first editions he produced with Kenneth Tyler at Gemini, and is a landmark print
for its unique combination of the techniques of collage and printing.
They also decorate their nest entrances with bottle caps, metal foil,
cigarette butts,
paper scraps, and other bits of trash — surely this is
for some kind of curb appeal, though scientists say that it is probably to signify that the burrow is occupied.
Meanwhile Australia's legal bill
for defending its
cigarette plain packaging legislation, in a case brought by Philip Morris, has hit the
papers this week as the cost nears $ 50 million.
The
paper reported that the filters, which were introduced in the 1960s to dilute smoke with air and theoretically reduce the amount of tar inhaled, actually increase the harms of smoking because they cause the
cigarette to burn more slowly, thus allowing more time
for toxic components to be released.