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im smoking one right now, the box striked my interest. tastes similar to a marlboro red. not much of a difference
The term "pinko" in relation to a communist had to do with the national color of Russia. Its flag is red, so the country was called the Reds. Pink is more "feminine" version of red, so it was a derisive term for red.
The Bolsheviks were also known as the "reds" during the Russian Civil War in 1918. This group was organized by Trotsky during the Civil War. The color "red" is commonly associated with Communism explaining the name. They fought against the Whites, which were really varied in who exactly they were but united in the goal that they wanted to remove the Reds from power. Some groups of the Reds were the liberal supporters of the provisional government, Mensheviks, Social Revolutionaries, and anarchist peasant bands (another color name the "Greens"). In terms of other names for the Bolsheviks, I think it is important to note that Bolshevik means "members of the majority", which takes its historical context in the era after the February Revolution of 1917, when the leadership of the Russian Social Democrats grew significantly. The Bolshevik party was just a splinter (led by Vladimir Lenin) of the Russian Social Democrats.
1) a period of general fear of communists2) In United States history, the term Red Scare denotes two distinct periods of strong anti-communism: the First Red Scare, from 1917 to 1920, and the Second Red Scare, from 1947 to 1957. ...3) Public outcry against foreigners in which thousands of anarchist, Communists (Reds), and innocent foreigners were arrested and deported from the US
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For most of his career, the Cincinnati Reds.
The Cincinnati Red Stockings were the first professional baseball club, formed in 1869. For a period in the 1950's they were known as the Cincinnati Redlegs, but then settled on Cincinnati Reds. To pay respect to heritage, for many years the first pitch of a season was always thrown at Cincinnati, always a home game for the Reds. Opening Day is still held every year in Cincinnati, and although the American League has started earlier on a few occasions the first pitch in the National League is still thrown on Opening Day in Cincinnati.
The Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati Reds was created in 1882.
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The Cincinnati Reds' first nickname was the Cincinnati Redlegs.
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105.1 mph by Aroldis Chapman of the Cincinnati Reds on September 24,2010.