Cigarette-case , carton , pack , humidor , flip-top box .
Assuming the cigarettes are packed in standard cartons, a 40 ft container can hold approximately 20,000 cartons of cigarettes. The number of cigarettes in a carton varies depending on the brand and type, but a rough estimate is around 200 cigarettes per carton. Therefore, a 40 ft container could potentially hold around 4,000,000 cigarettes.
A medical apparatus for carrying urine from the ureter to an external bag container, is a catheter.
Army canteen
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Oh, dude, you're really worried about fitting those cancer sticks in, huh? Well, technically speaking, a standard 40-foot container can hold around 50,000 to 60,000 cases of cigarettes. But hey, who's counting when you're just trying to fill up a giant metal box with a bunch of smokes, am I right?
When the container is open or unsealed. When you are apparently intoxicated. When you are underage. When it or the car is stolen. When you are not carrying proof of identity.
That's called a bucket or a pail.
They have to get there somehow. Pennsylvania has a tax on cigarettes. Cigarettes purchased by Pennsylvanians must carry the PA Cigarette Tax Stamp. Pennsylvanians are liable for the taxes of all cigarettes not carrying the stamp. See http://www.revenue.state.pa.us/revenue/cwp/view.asp?a=180&q=248930 for more information.
There are several possible items that could fit the characterization as a round open metal or plastic container with a handle for carrying liquids. A bucket and water pitcher are two.
There seem to be no cigarettes with that name, nor are there any cigarettes specifically intended for use by rodents. However, researchers do test cigarettes and tobacco smoke on rodents.
Native cigs are for poor people and brand name are for white people
The carrying capacity of a container refers to the maximum population size that the environment can sustainably support, given the available resources such as nutrients, space, and oxygen. The yeast population may grow rapidly until it approaches this carrying capacity, at which point growth slows due to limited resources and increased competition. If the yeast population exceeds the carrying capacity, it may lead to resource depletion, resulting in a decline in population size. Thus, the yeast population dynamics are closely tied to the carrying capacity of the container.