The merchant put some new coals in the hookah, and inhaled deeply.
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After the meal was over, the Rajah lit his hookah, and said:
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Giganalee retreated to her chair and uncoiled the tubing from her hookah.
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They found 276 poisonings involving hookah, most involving children, teens and young adults.
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And the governor puffed furiously away at the hookah he had just lighted.
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An unknown attacker opened fire at two shisha bars in the city.
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The words alongside advertised a drinks afternoon with limitless alcohol and shisha pipes.
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The shisha delivered to Akinosuke a message of condolence, and then said to him:-
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The smell of shisha pipes wafts from a coffee shop.
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The suspect targeted two shisha bars on Wednesday evening.
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The catering tents serving pisco sours and non-alcoholic chicha morada made from purple maize.
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Their beverage, called chicha-a name common throughout South America-wasprepared from honey and water.
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The peddler of chicha carries around a large stone jar, about a yard in depth.
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The whole community gathers to drink chicha, a strong local beer, to celebrate girlhood and womanhood.
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In Nicaragua "chicha," a kind of light beer, made from maize, is still the favourite Indian beverage.
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The whole of Turkey is bubbling with labour unrest like the rosewater in a narghile.
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The amber mouthpiece of a narghile was between her lips and she was enveloped in a cloud of pale smoke.
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He relapsed into thought, and for some time the silence was only broken by the bubbling of the water in the narghile.
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Of those Turkish pipes which are used in Egypt, Mr. Lane, after mentioning the narghile and the chibouque or "shibuk," says:-
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The young wife was looking at her husband who was smoking a narghile, the only form of pipe she would have suffered in that room.
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The modus operandi of manipulating the kalian likewise comes in for a slight modification here.
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Afterward we repair to Mirza Abdul Kiirim Khan's house to smoke the kalian and drink tea.
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Semnoon is celebrated for the excellence of its kalian tobacco, and O'Donovan was celebrated in Semnoon for his love of the kalian.
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They have brought along the kind old Kahn's kalian and tobacco-bag, and the wherewithal to make me a parting glass of tea.
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It's closest to some form of Kalian falling sickness but there's no sign of jaundice.
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I'd let you smoke a nargileh, if you wanted to, surrounded by rolls of blue prints.
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Then, seating himself on the divan, he clapped his hands, and an attendant brought him his nargileh.
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I lighted a cigar, and Akong smoked his hubble-bubble, a small copy of the nargileh of the Turks.
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If the Pasha of Damascus were to go himself, the Bedouins would unveil his harem while he was smoking his nargileh.'
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He kissed the hand of Bishop Nicodemus, but then he sent his own nargileh to the Emir Ahmet Raslan, who was Caimacam of the Druses.
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So the scheme of climbing up the waterpipe came to nothing.
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There was a waterpipe against the wall just outside my window.
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He laughed, while Xayide drew smoke from her waterpipe and smiled.
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Significance: In recent years a waterpipe gains popularity among Polish young people.
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A burst waterpipe left Waihi without water yesterday for a short period.
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The lads were all linked up to a hubble-bubble.
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Pa, sitting holding his exhausted hubble-bubble, was as though he had no existence at all.
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I shall now produce the hubble-bubble and we will transport ourselves into a Bedouin black tent.
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He had none of the sleepiness and fatalistic languor of the fat hubble-bubble smoking Turk of caricature.
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I lighted a cigar, and Akong smoked his hubble-bubble, a small copy of the nargileh of the Turks.
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"Now, shall we try the hubble-bubble?" She indicated the water pipe.
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Old men with hollow eyes and yellow parchment skins all creased and wrinkled squatted on the cobble-stones, smoking hubble-bubbles and long ivory-stemmed pipes.
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A horse named Hubble-Bubble is the only runner who has won two of the nine $50,000 events.