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Bidi

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A chocolate, strawberry, or other flavoured hand-rolled cigarette from India which has been popular among West Coast high school students
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Even in these circumstances, the former civil servant and father of three takes great pride in being asked about his new role as elected representative of Bidi Bidi village number three.
As a result of a civil war for which they bear no responsibility, far too many South Sudanese, including those we met in Bidi Bidi, have known far too much violence, far too much suffering and far too little opportunity.
Lal and Nevin Wilson, also stated that nearly 4.52 trillion cigarettes and 40.3 trillion bidis were produced over the 100- year period.
Although bidi sales are already illegal for minors, Arizona legislators have taken additional steps by specifically banning bidi sales to adolescents and increasing the penalties for illegal sales.
Two hundred fifty-six (40%) of the respondents had ever smoked bidis, 100 (16%) were current bidi users, and 50 (8%) were heavy bidi users.
However, thousands of factories have been developed for the welfare of Bidi industries around the country.
Her status as 'uninitiated' into the bidi trade did not remain for long though.
The report is based on a study of bidi rollers, marginal tobacco farmers and tendu leaf pluckers in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand.
Anyone who backs Buck Rogers must, when placing their bet, utter the phrase 'Bidi bidi bidi.' It is not Latin; it is the saying of the endearing robot in the 1980s TV series Buck Rogers, who started every sentence with that maddeningly catchy phrase.
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