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    In this article, I will compare Smokey vs smoky, and I will use each in a sentence I will also explain a mnemonic that should help you decide whether to use Smokey or smoky in your writing
  • Smokey Bear - Wikipedia
    By 1952, because Smokey Bear had attracted considerable commercial interest, the United States Congress passed the Smokey Bear Act to remove the character from the public domain and place it under the control of the United States Secretary of Agriculture
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