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tobacco

[tuh-bak-oh] / təˈbæk oʊ /


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The improvised prison pens—everything from old army barracks and training camps, barns and fairgrounds, derelict cotton warehouses and tobacco factories—were emptied out.

From The Wall Street Journal

December's sudden uptick was attributed to one-off seasonal factors such as flight costs over Christmas and an increase in tobacco tax announced in the Budget.

From BBC

Cuba is known as a producer of high-quality tobacco and cigars.

From Barron's

The name comes from an estate built on Maryland’s Eastern Shore in the early years of the 18th century by Philemon Hemsley, a wealthy merchant and tobacco planter.

From The Wall Street Journal

Utilities, semiconductors, defense, and tobacco sectors are the most resilient to broadening AI risks, according to the analysts’ assessment of European stocks.

From Barron's