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London called the 'Big
Smoke'?". Time Out
London.
Retrieved 29
November 2022. Rycroft,
Simon (2016). "Mapping
Swinging London".
Swinging City:...
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Smoke is an
aerosol (a
suspension of
airborne particulates and gases)
emitted when a
material undergoes combustion or pyrolysis,
together with the quantity...
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century was that sea-coal
smoke would affect one's health. From the mid-17th century, in
British cities,
especially London, the
incidence of ill-health...
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bills which resulted from the
smoke was a main
factor in
legislating to
control smoke emissions in
London through the
Smoke Nuisance Abatement (Metropolis)...
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Bahrain Smoke Lake (disambiguation),
various lakes in
Canada and the USA "The
Smoke", a
nickname for
London Smoke (surname), a list of
people John
Smoke Johnson...
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amount of
sulphur dioxide in the
smoke.
There were also
numerous coal-fired
electric power stations in the
Greater London area,
including Fulham, Battersea...
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station celebrates 45
years of
Harrow broadcasting". This Is
Local London. "
Smoke Radio".
Student Radio ****ociation. 3
August 2014. "Home | The Met"....
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Breath &
London Smoke:
Historical Colour...
- the 1960s in
London; and
through the 1990s at
least at the U.S. Capitol, and in and
around Austin, Texas. 420 (cannabis culture) "
smoke-in", Merriam-Webster...
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Liquid smoke is a water-soluble
yellow to red
liquid used as a
flavoring as a
substitute for
cooking with wood
smoke while retaining a
similar flavor...