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  5. Grilling - Wikipedia

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    Asado on a vertical frame planted vertically next to the fire ground and leaned over embers: In this version it is usual to open the torso to avoid uncooked portions. Hang in a heated and covered pit. This requires a rod extending across the pit opening and a heat-resistant hanging mechanism such as a metal S hook.

  6. Philip Morris (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    And Philip Morris continued to use this approach, emphasizing "young smokers", "mildness" and a preference for cigarettes "without filters" towards the end of the 1950s (Liggett & Myers also stressed "If you like a mild smoke, but you don't like filters, join the 'Chesterfield People'---get Chesterfield King!" in their 1965 ad campaign).

  7. Cigarette holder - Wikipedia

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    Comedian Phyllis Diller had a stage persona which included holding a long cigarette holder from which she pretended to smoke (though she was a non-smoker in real life). Fictional Peter Pan character Captain Hook possessed a unique double-holder, which allowed him to smoke two cigars (not cigarettes) at once. [24]