| 41. | Formed in 1991, the group released an independent album for Calabash Records in 1992.
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| 42. | Tobacco, calabashes ( West Indian pumpkins ) and cotton were grown around the houses.
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| 43. | The demon's remains dissipate into smoke which the priest stores in his calabash.
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| 44. | Creative Writer s Workshop, and Jamaica s Calabash International Literary Festival, among others.
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| 45. | Almost all carried mattresses, cooking utensils, wooden calabashes and large plastic jugs for water.
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| 46. | Trees fell on several homes in Calabash, a fishing village near the South Carolina line.
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| 47. | Calabash International Literary Festival Web site : http : / / www . calabashfestival . org/
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| 48. | The calabash is a gourd similar to a squash, grown specifically for use in pipes.
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| 49. | The name symbolises the African tradition of using a Calabash as a means of feeding people.
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| 50. | Its body is made out of a calabash or wood which is covered by animal skin.
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