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cigars

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cigars has 5 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 3 references.

5 facts·4 predicates·3 sources

Mostly:has quality(1), transferred to(1), rdf:type(1)

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Inbound mentions (12)

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usesTobaccoUses Tobacco(2)

consumesConsumes(1)

enjoysEnjoys(1)

hasCategoryHas Category(1)

holdsInMouthHolds in Mouth(1)

insertsInEarsInserts in Ears(1)

notFurnishedWithoutNot Furnished Without(1)

possessesPossesses(1)

returnsReturns(1)

silentlyHandsOverSilently Hands Over(1)

wearsWears(1)

Other facts (4)

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4 facts
PredicateValueRef
Has QualityFreshness[1]
Transferred toEar Perforation[1]
Rdf:typeObject[2]
Has Magictrue[3]

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hasQualityseven-sisters-of-sleep/42
ex:freshness
transferredToseven-sisters-of-sleep/42
ex:ear-perforation
typeseven-sisters-of-sleep/43
ex:Object
labelseven-sisters-of-sleep/43
cigars
hasMagicseven-sisters-of-sleep/50
true

References (3)

3 references
  1. [1]422 facts
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      n; and in a full railroad car, every person, man, woman, and child, may be seen smoking. To placard “no smoking allowed,” and enforce it, would ruin the road. A regular smoker in Cuba will consume perhaps twenty or thirty cigars a day, bu
  2. [2]432 facts
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      see a man who has brought us news of our little daughter Maria!’ then, turning to the visitor, continued, ’and what was my little daughter doing when you left?’ ‘Oh, she was sitting at the feet of the Virgin with a golden crown on her head,
  3. [3]501 fact
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      y. Dr. Dwight Baldwin states, that in 1851, the city of New York spent 3,650,000 dollars for cigars alone, while it only spent 3,102,500 dollars for bread. The Grand Erie Canal, 364 miles long, the longest in the world, with its eighteen

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