The gradual replacement of regular cigarettes with non-tobacco herbal cigarettes is an effective aid in tobacco detoxification. |
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Package and chewing tobaccos, cigars, and cigarettes that have been attacked by cigarette beetles have holes eaten through the tobacco. |
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They had a load of cigarettes and they lit a fire, deciding to stay there for the night. |
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He ceased smoking twenty five years prior, having smoked one to two cigarettes a day for ten years. |
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Yes, it's smelly, dirty and harmful, but in reality people do smoke cigarettes. |
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Anyway, let's face it, we all know that cigarettes are bad for your health. |
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I personally have never seen bootleg alcohol and cigarettes sold from the back of a hatchback as reported. |
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Both the Dutch and Indonesians also sold things on the black market, like cigarettes, alcohol and clothes. |
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I met former farmers bottling mineral water, felling trees, selling cigarettes to Angola and manufacturing cooking oil. |
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They had all been sitting around, not doing much, some of the members were smoking cigarettes and the smoke was filling up the room. |
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He says that he'd like one of his cigarettes for a smoke, then runs and smashes his hand through the window and gets a carton. |
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The smokes are made with tobacco specially processed to reduce nitrosamines, among the most abundant and powerful toxin in cigarettes. |
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Chandler pulled out his pack of cigarettes and lit his smoke, after leaning me against the building so I didn't fall over. |
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There is also a huge market for smuggled cigarettes with many legitimate retailers selling them under the counter. |
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Road signs become illegible through the smoke screen of charcoal burning, cigarettes smoldering in the grass. |
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You should, in the pecking order of these things, have both an open packet of local cigarettes and a battered classic travel book at your elbow. |
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Even today, a citizen here inhales as much air pollution as he would if he smoked 24 cigarettes. |
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The leisure centre will also be running a six-week exercise programme to coincide with the bar on cigarettes. |
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It was later found that four million cigarettes had been concealed inside the bales. |
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As for electronic cigarettes, their availability for sale is merely a financial issue to the company, not a moral one. |
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We took pictures, bummed cigarettes from other people in the crowd, and waited impatiently for the band to come on. |
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Electronic cigarettes produce a nicotine mist that is absorbed directly into the lungs. |
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He spends his days stealing beer and cigarettes to numb the boredom of life in the miniscule, snowbound village he has grown up in. |
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The rock 'n' roll dream isn't only about sleeping on floors and continually bumming cigarettes. |
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Other unpleasant odours, including the smell of stale cigarettes, can be eliminated by placing a container of dry bicarbonate soda in the car. |
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I wish they would discard their cigarettes properly instead of just dropping them on the ground. |
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The government pledged not to raise excise rates on cigarettes this year to allow the industry to recover from a slump. |
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Go into a movie and instead of smelling your partners nice perfume you smell the disgusting smells of cigarettes! |
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Every day doesn't have to be an endless stream of cigarettes and magazines. |
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Trying the cigarettes, which I did mainly to impress a girl, only confirmed the disinclination I felt in the first place. |
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Phil took the hazards of his job lightly, leaving a long shift with red eyes, sore throat and clothes reeking of cigarettes and beer. |
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Smoking 20 cigarettes a day increases the risk fourfold and 40 cigarettes a day gives rise to a ninefold increase in risk. |
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I find it incredible that you should be involved in buying, for whatever reason, one million cigarettes on which the duty had been evaded. |
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She raised one of those pointlessly anorexic cigarettes to her pouting lips and leaned in closer to me. |
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Black sputum is a sign of inhalation of particles, usually from cigarettes, but classically from coal dust in miners. |
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The excise duty on cigarettes was raised by 38c, and the tax on pipe tobacco by 35c per 25 grams. |
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Unlike that guy who sits in front of 7-11 every day, bumming cigarettes and asking for handouts, I go to work. |
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After she promised to buy me a carton of cigarettes duty-free next time she goes to Aussie I forgave her. |
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On October 28, Parliament also approved a sharp hike in excise duties levied on cigarettes, to take effect starting next year. |
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He believed that chewing tobacco was not as habit-forming as smoking cigarettes and was unaware that chewing tobacco contains licorice. |
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I haven't touched a drop of liquor since, and promptly gave away all of my cigarettes to friends on New Year's Day. |
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On searching the defendant's bedroom he found a container with enough cannabis resin to make 35 cigarettes. |
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Five thousand pirate CDs and DVDs and 50,000 bootleg cigarettes were seized at a Bolton car boot sale. |
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The 1990s saw a massive increase in the smuggling of tobacco and cigarettes into the United Kingdom. |
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Eight of the nine had previously pleaded guilty to being involved in the dealing of smuggling cigarettes. |
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And the problem was he was smoking those terrible cigarettes without filters. |
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The packets of cigarettes were being smuggled inside cans labelled as peas or beans. |
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It is not unusual to see smokers dragging on cigarettes between mouthfuls at meals. |
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I would argue that one can responsibly drink alcohol but one cannot responsibly smoke cigarettes. |
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They are scattered around the yard, sipping exotic drinks with fancy stirrers and smoking long cigarettes. |
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There were several bottles on the table and an ashtray full of cigarettes creating a thick, smoky haze. |
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The matchbox is an inessential prop because Spade uses a peculiar cigarette lighter to light his cigarettes. |
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I spent my working hours chain-smoking cigarettes and looking through the packs of developed photographs before the customers returned for them. |
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Switching from cigarettes to a pipe or cigars, or using snuff or oral tobacco, does not reduce the risk. |
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Minor industries include the production of beer, cigarettes, textiles, and natron, as well as the processing of sugarcane and meat. |
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Men gather there after work to talk, drink dark coffee, and smoke cigarettes or hookahs. |
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Some had sporting themes such as horse racing or football, and prizes would vary from a packet of fruit gums to a pack of cigarettes. |
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She picked up a gold cigarette case and pulled free one of the thin cigarettes. |
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There is a perception that light smoking or smoking low tar cigarettes is not dangerous. |
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I remember the time Pearl and I had a huge argument over her smoking cigarettes. |
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Cousin Liam and Nate were just a pair of casual guys who sat around smoking cigarettes and cracking jokes. |
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Her voice was low and husky from smoking twenty cigarettes a day in that sexy cigarette holder she always used. |
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Lipstick-stained cigarettes overflowed in the ashtray on the table and on top of the television. |
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Downstairs will then become no smoking but cigarettes will be still be allowed upstairs. |
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A leading medical journal called today for an outright ban on smoking and cigarettes. |
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During a severe paper shortage, Bakhtin tore up his own manuscripts to roll cigarettes. |
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If you really want to smoke cigarettes then do it in the privacy of your own home. |
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Although cannabis cigarettes are smoked less frequently than nicotine cigarettes, their mode of inhalation is very different. |
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The following morning he said he rolled several cannabis cigarettes to smoke during the day. |
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Ai Ai took up the habit when her mate died, cadging cigarettes from visitors to the Qinling safari park in China's Shaanxi province. |
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In the airport, I couldn't resist the bargain price of cigarettes in the duty-free shop. |
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A dark, dingy little shop that always smelt faintly of cigarettes and Pine-O-Clean. |
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Afterwards, we eat some pancakes and sausages and smoke cigarettes in a giant claw-footed bathtub. |
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He has tried everything in the book from patches and sub lingual tabs, to plastic cigarettes and hypnotherapy, and he is still trying. |
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The contestants are not allowed mobile phones, radios, reading material, watches, matches, penknives, food, cigarettes, alcohol or toiletries. |
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Velchev said they played a role in the smuggling of excise goods such as cigarettes and liquor. |
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He needed the cigarettes to perform his secondary role as coordinator of Biblical pyrotechnics. |
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Since lighting up in an exam room might cause problems, cigarettes probably aren't the key to getting on the dean's list. |
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While adverts for cigarettes have been banned for years, the gaspers still get a good press. |
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As a result of being in there, I gave up the gargle and the cigarettes, and decided that I'd never put myself in that position again. |
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She moves cigarettes in her pack, then crumples the paper and puts it on the shelf with chocolate bars. |
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Efforts by tobacco companies to stop confectioners selling candy cigarettes in packs resembling cigarette brands seem to have been minimal. |
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She picked herself up and straightened out her jacket and shirt, she felt in the pocket and pulled out her cigarettes. |
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They forced the owner to open the till and hand over an undisclosed amount of cash and cigarettes. |
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Smokers have a weak sense of smell, because cigarettes destroy the inner lining of the nose. |
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Bulgarian cigarettes production and Bulgarian tobacco deliveries will depend on the market situation. |
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What you should consider is giving up the cigarettes and trying to walk for 30 minutes three times weekly. |
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An iPod can store up to ten thousand songs in a gleaming white box smaller than a pack of cigarettes. |
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I collected my pack of cigarettes from the crate, shoved them in my back pocket and hoisted the garbage bag over my shoulder. |
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Nick had been silently moving around the room, gathering cigarettes and joints. |
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He didn't normally smoke cigarettes, only joints, but this was not a normal moment, so he took one. |
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The addressee should have received the package but refused to pay the high tax imposed on cigarettes. |
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There was an agreement that vending machines for cigarettes should show only 100 packets. |
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A related complaint was kids' easy access to cigarettes via vending machines. |
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Meanwhile, the man, buzzing along on cigarettes and coffee, is also mapping his immortality on the World Wide Web. |
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The incidence of aneurysm increases sevenfold in those who smoked more than one pack of cigarettes per day. |
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He asked me if I took any drugs and I honestly answered that I smoked a fair bit of pot and also smoked cigarettes. |
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Through the open windows the heavy, damp night came miasmically floating in, the very cigarettes mildewed in my pockets. |
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The three of them smoked cigarettes to keep warm, the cold weather not something they were used to. |
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She sighed, ran a hand through her hair and reached across me to the glove compartment where she took out a packet of cigarettes while I gaped. |
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Neighbors are offered chicha, cigarettes, and food in return for their help in the construction of a new home. |
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That occurs mainly in people who have been on the pill for more than 10 years and who smoke cigarettes. |
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Customers will be able to buy it from machines vending items like cigarettes and contraceptives. |
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It moves out of my reach, as if some unseen hand has pushed the cigarettes away from me. |
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The laws vary from state to state, but in almost every state it's not legal for minors to buy cigarettes. |
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Dates are annotated on the papers, and the piece might best be considered a Zen meditation on the way cigarettes metronomically mark one's hours. |
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Caffeine, for example, is a powerful stimulant, while the nicotine in cigarettes is a sedative. |
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Releasing my now trembling hand, she searched through her black purse, digging out a lighter and pack of cigarettes. |
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I was curious, are there any alternatives to cigarettes that don't have nicotine, tar, and all that other nasty stuff? |
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Others dozed in overstuffed armchairs among stacks of suitcases, waking intermittently to drink espresso or whiskey and smoke cigarettes. |
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The doctors told him to give up cigarettes and told him also to give the grog away. |
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She took back some of the change she'd given him and gave him his cigarettes and he left, without a word. |
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My cohort noticed a sign asking people to please not put cigarettes out on the carpet. |
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Namely, it would be taxed in the same way as cigarettes, alcohol and other unnecessary recreational drugs. |
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The only thing that was inside was a pack of cigarettes, an ashtray, and a lighter. |
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The second girl reluctantly produced a pack of cigarettes from her knapsack and offered one to the man. |
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Here was a guy who would use barstools, beer bottles, ashtrays, lit cigarettes or anything else he could get his hands on in a fight. |
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They visited him, knowing they could have alcohol, cigarettes and drugs such as cannabis and poppers, things forbidden at home. |
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My uncle was a gruff but affectionate character who wore a beret, blue coveralls and smoked hand-rolled cigarettes. |
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Switching from cigarettes to a pipe or cigars, or using chewing tobacco, does not reduce the risk of these cancers. |
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Welcomed in Rotterdam by the Red Cross and the Prince of Holland, Noschke delighted in gifts of flowers, cigarettes, chocolate and writing paper. |
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You smoked cigarettes and flicked the butts into the dark, and you let a whole full minute pass before you fired up another one. |
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Clearly we are not likely to lower regressive excise taxes on cigarettes, nor are we likely to lower the payroll tax for lower-income workers. |
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Carol went the extra mile with this and her diligence has led directly to the discovery of nearly half a million contraband cigarettes. |
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Tax increases on the old reliables like cigarettes usually come in with immediate effect after the December 1 Budget. |
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There he relights the cigarettes and turns over to us to ask, in English, if we mind if he smokes. |
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The substances included in the analysis were alcohol, cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, marijuana, cocaine, crack, inhalants, steroids, and heroin. |
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Perhaps the most commonly used anaphrodisiacs in American society are alcoholic beverages and cigarettes. |
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The man had been quietly biding his time in the shady far corner of the bar with a pack of cigarettes and his tie undone. |
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The cigarettes were then allegedly sold to smugglers and brought illegally into Canada through native reserves and border checkpoints. |
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After the surgeon general's 1964 report on smoking, there followed in popular culture a general deglamorization of cigarettes. |
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If all else fails, the mafia hijack transports of cigarettes and alcohol and then ship the stolen goods into Britain. |
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The robber stole a few cartons of cigarettes and some bicycle tyre inner tubes from their shop. |
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I guess that, since 1954, I have smoked more than a million cigarettes, at least 20,000 cigars, and perhaps a hundredweight of pipe tobacco. |
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I asked her why she not only refused any food but rolled cigarettes the size of toothpicks. |
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And he said that the shisha is not as damaging to health as cigarettes are. |
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As a firefighter, I attended three median fires in two days caused by tossed cigarettes. |
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Some youngsters even ask adults for cigarettes on the streets and spit out bad words at them if rejected. |
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Nicole Avery bins her last pack of cigarettes, watched by the Carlton Clinic's Dr Andrew Bathie. |
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Ever-present cigarettes create the disturbing impression that the film's characters are possessed by a collective death wish. |
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Rummaging in her evening bag, she withdrew a crumpled pack of cigarettes and a wilted book of matches. |
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All pregnant women should avoid cigarettes and cocaine, which contribute to abruption and certain other pregnancy complications. |
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Club heroes watch what they eat, go easy on the drink and refrain from cigarettes. |
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Not a big fan of cigarettes myself, I had no problem with the rents' 'smoke outside' policy. |
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Advertisements, particularly those of cigarettes, should not appear on the clothes, footwear or other accoutrements of the contestants. |
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Half the participants smoked tailor-made cigarettes and half smoked rallies or both tailor-mades and roll-your-owns. |
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The result is a generic actioner, in which a gravel voiced man-mountain grabs some guns, smokes cigarettes and blows up stuff. |
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At other tables, young men and women were clearly out on dates, unchaperoned and unblushing, drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes. |
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Frank noisily rummages around a drawer and gets a pack of cigarettes and lights one. |
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Industries include textiles, meatpacking, beer brewing, and the manufacture of soap, cigarettes, and construction materials. |
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The women were all in sequins and diamonds and they smoked cigarettes and had raspy voices and husky laughs. |
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Mitchell's voice has been transformed by age and cigarettes from the flutey, jittery soprano of her youth, to a weary, grainy alto. |
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The meditations on addiction, whether that comes in the form of cigarettes or serial murder, were very chilling indeed. |
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This is also a favourite hang out for the local underage kids to smoke cigarettes out of the view of oblivious parents. |
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Even if they benefit smokers, such cigarettes would not prevent passive smoking. |
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You can't just throw out your cigarettes one day, wipe your hands and say that's that. |
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Among these were packets of cigarettes, thick woollen socks and gloves, and chocolate. |
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They took money from the till and a quantity of cigarettes after threatening staff. |
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I will stare down the pack of cigarettes, matching wits and strength against tobacco. |
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The image of anxious and world-weary detectives puffing frantically on cigarettes outside interview rooms may still be a hallmark of TV drama. |
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Waistcoats are everywhere, as are moustaches and mufflers, pipes and cigarettes. |
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We talk for quite a while, their cigarettes aglow, while I watch a local denizen pass by on the sidewalk three times. |
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Georgio, I can tell how old you are, because the kids today probably don't know that candy cigarettes were ever a thing. |
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In a barn they found four men dismantling bobbins of yarn, packed with the Sovereign cigarettes. |
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In their puritanical disdain for cigarettes, drunkenness, and rich food, the Bobos show themselves to be far more bourgeois than bohemian. |
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Officers raided the flat and seized seven boxes containing 72,000 cigarettes. |
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Then it continued to be somewhat smoke free as she snuck cigarettes outside or in the garage. |
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Instead, I am consistently inundated with requests to return with cartons of Canadian cigarettes. |
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They were laughing loudly and drew puffs on their cigarettes when the guards weren't looking. |
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So far this year, I've been ID'd at all the usual but also buying cigarettes, and a Stanley knife. |
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Factors like peer pressure and the accessibility of cigarettes might lead them to try smoking. |
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Fairly obviously, this indicates that one function of the shop is as a tobacconist, and such shops sell cigarettes et cetera. |
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The specialist tobacconist will no longer be able to advertise cigarettes or hand-rolling tobacco products in the window of the shop. |
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The Dynamo was accustomed to puffing his way through 40 unfiltered cigarettes a day, mainly in his office or his car, both now out of bounds. |
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She lit one of my cigarettes and coughed as the unfiltered smoke hit her lungs. |
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Instead of smoking six or seven cigarettes of a morning, I now make myself smoke only one. |
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After five years off cigarettes, your risk of developing cancer is greatly decreased. |
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The ratio of tar to nicotine produced in the tobacco smoke of low-tar cigarettes is, in fact, closely similar to that of conventional cigarettes. |
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In one study, even heroin users rated cigarettes as their most needed drug. |
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In the first few interviews he is the archetypical Continental, smoking unfiltered cigarettes, wearing a monocle. |
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In his spare time, Mr. McClelland enjoys reading the works of dead white European males, smoking cigarettes, and plotting revenge. |
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The mastermind of a massive smuggling operation to flood Yorkshire with millions of contraband cigarettes has been jailed for four years. |
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The three-strong gang then took champagne, cigarettes, money and phonecards, which they carried off in a large nylon laundry bag. |
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Most were arrested for prostitution, selling contraband cigarettes and working illegally. |
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I believe it has been proved that smoking weed on its own, especially from a bong, is more cancerous than smoking cigarettes. |
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Ramsey figured she'd leave about 30 cigarettes unsmoked between midnight and midnight, which was what she had committed herself to. |
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Dave is an outgoing guy who likes his beer dark, his coffee black, and his cigarettes often. |
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Back here at home, I have had to sell this book at my local second-hand booksellers in order to buy a pack of cigarettes. |
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Get rid all of everything that reminds you of smoking, including ashtrays, cigarettes and lighters. |
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Three-wheeled beach vans selling everything from cigarettes to cakes grind their way through the sand. |
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Unlikely to be more than inflationary increases to cigarettes, beer and wine duties. |
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They made a good search of the place and made off with the till, fruit machine, cash plus cigarettes, cigars and lighters. |
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All matches, lighters, cigarettes, pipes and cigars are potentially dangerous. |
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From what I've been told smoking cannabis is allegedly less harmful than cigarettes. |
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Excise duty, in particular, has become one of the major contributors fuelling the illegal trade in cigarettes and oil. |
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Liver specialists at Hope Hospital are leading a campaign for health warning labels on alcohol similar to those on cigarettes. |
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The company has over 320 brands, including cigarettes, cigars and roll-your-own. |
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We lived on no sleep, cigarettes and sugar, with an occasional dash of sirop de cassis in our champagne for vitamins. |
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They go home, they sit in their room, they smoke cigarettes and they think about blowing their brains out. |
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He felt that it would be cost-saving to make cigarettes out of Virginian tobacco. |
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Visitors who are not aware of the ban have happily stubbed their cigarettes out when they have been asked by our staff. |
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The idea that raw-milk cheese poses a public-health menace in the same category as cigarettes borders on the absurd. |
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Just because a pimply-faced 15-year-old tries to grow a moustache so he can buy cigarettes, nobody's fooled. |
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From that terracing came a continual glinting of points of light as innumerable cigarettes were lit. |
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He sat on down on the skanky couch they'd stolen from a skip, and lit two cigarettes. |
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We drank some beer, mulled some wine, ate some mince pies, and managed to repair several cigarettes. |
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Point-of-sale displays are common in corner shops, where many under-age smokers buy cigarettes. |
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Is someone providing these children with cigarettes and alcohol despite their age? |
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Liquor and cigarettes will be sold by duty-free shops only if purchasers show their travel passports. |
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The Duke fished in the pockets of his safari jacket for his cigarettes and lighter, found both and lit up. |
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One time we had the additional joy of watching two luscious French-Israeli girls enjoying eggs and cigarettes. |
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A moment later he sighed in resignation and shoved his cigarettes into his pocket. |
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Nicotine is present in cigarettes, cigars, pipes, chewing tobacco, and snuff. |
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The beer flowed copiously and the air was thick, like a big pub-show, with smoke from cigarettes and stogies. |
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Whilst walking the streets he came across the pick-up truck, which was loaded with cartons of cigarettes and bottles of whiskey. |
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Young boys hawking phone cards and cigarettes circulate among the tables as regularly as the uniformed waiters. |
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They vie for pavement space with old babushkas selling everything from flowers to cigarettes to kittens in socks, calendar style. |
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She wears sunglasses and a babushka and smokes cigarettes through a long plastic filter that looks like a pipe stem. |
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He had the cigarettes hidden away and the lighter hidden away somewhere in an inside pocket. |
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Now, in theory at least, children could buy unlimited quantities of Spangles, gobstoppers and sweet cigarettes. |
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The officials told him that they had nothing to do with the cigarettes once they reached Colombian shores. |
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Angry moral posturers shrieked when several players lit cigarettes in the dugout, and when many more took the field with noticeable hangovers. |
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When we talk about getting fit, we are not recommending you trade your beer and cigarettes in for a box of tofu and some spandex cycling shorts. |
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In a rush of movement she threw her pack of cigarettes as far as she could and went inside, slamming the window shut behind her. |
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They plunged hatpins into his bottom, stubbed out cigarettes on his body and swung handbags at his head. |
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He also visited her grave accompanied by his mother, stubbed out cigarettes and swore at photographers. |
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All ashtrays must be removed and provision made at the entrance to premises where cigarettes can be stubbed out. |
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Midnight was rescued just outside Swindon in October after children stubbed out cigarettes on his eyes. |
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David said he often found cigarettes stubbed out inside the church and recently found an empty wine bottle. |
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Besides the smell of cigarettes there was also a faint scent of peppermint potpourri. |
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My relationship with cigarettes has changed from a casual dalliance to a dominant dependency. |
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A glass of water had the same effect on plasma noradrenaline concentration as two unfiltered cigarettes or 250 mg of caffeine. |
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It was smoking unfiltered cigarettes, drinking your coffee black, and thinking how bored you were. |
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One day I was smoking some three packs a day of unfiltered, king-sized cigarettes, and the next day, none. |
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Carolina smoked unfiltered cigarettes, was too thin, was possessed of a large, severe nose and a cruel laugh. |
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Spend time in places where cigarettes are banned, such as cinemas, theatres, non-smoking bars and restaurants. |
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In recent weeks, the Daily Bugle has printed more than a dozen large advertisements for cigarettes. |
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You can almost feel the characters ache as they drive through the heat of the desert, stopping for cigarettes and supper at a roadside diner. |
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She breathed in my ear, sipping her coffee and smoking one of those cigarettes with the big filters. |
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The beer flowed copiously and the air was thick with smoke from cigarettes. |
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While trying to make small talk, I watch as he stretches his legs, walking between window and chair, clutching a pack of cigarettes. |
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Her relationships with men were catastrophic and her love of the high life, cigarettes and whisky took a devastating toll on her health. |
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Some personal effects, including a full packet of cigarettes and a cigarette lighter were found close to one of the uprooted trees. |
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Up on the East Gate, under tinkling bells and rotund lanterns, men had come to sip tea, puff cigarettes and play draughts. |
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Traditionally, the Sabars made their living from selling firewood and leaves from kendu trees, used to make hand-rolled cigarettes, called bidis. |
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This laconic roller of his own cigarettes was an authority on Australian marsupials, especially the kangaroos. |
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The filters attach to cigarettes and gradually reduce the amount of nicotine consumed. |
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There was a camp canteen where the prisoners could buy cigarettes, toilet articles or canned food. |
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Now the truth is that the government wants people to smoke, as the amount of tax that we pay on cigarettes in astronomical. |
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The smokers fall upon their cigarettes with an enthusiasm only other smokers can appreciate. |
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The week following a trucker gave his personal view regarding the need to come off the bypass to get a packet of cigarettes and a paper. |
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Indonesian clove cigarettes usually contain about 50 milligrams of tar and 3 milligrams of nicotine. |
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Grandmother spent her afternoons with other local ladies, mostly of her age, smoking cigarettes and playing bezique. |
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Help replace the energy boost you got from cigarettes by taking 2 to 3 g of chlorella, a nutrient-rich algae, daily. |
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Mr Ings said he believed the gang stole the cigarettes because they are a high-value product that can be sold anywhere. |
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The effect of smoking cigarettes on the microvasculature of the face contributes to an aged appearance. |
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I still have a T-shirt that came free with 200 cigarettes from a Tenerife supermarket. |
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The prince had to order a second coffer of cigarettes, and coffee in small porcelain cups decorated with dying swans. |
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Back in the first world war, cigarettes were known as coffin nails, even then. |
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You know, it's fair enough not to share your cigarettes with a stranger, but this response seemed excessive. |
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It claims that the financial proceeds of organised crime are used, via a complex network of intermediaries, to buy the company's cigarettes. |
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Plus this would make for a real moneymaking tourist destination, with people scrambling to buy t-shirts and cigarettes. |
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State-of-the-art cameras are now smaller than a pack of cigarettes, and can transmit in color or black and white. |
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They smoked cigarettes or drank water using their left hand, which is considered impure. |
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So they started swanning around the room taking elegant drags off their imaginary cigarettes and then immediately pretending to hack up a lung. |
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He smoked 60 cigarettes a day, and hung anchovy fillets round his neck as a talisman to protect his voice. |
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She smelt a foul smell of cigars and cigarettes, and suddenly she wanted to move away. |
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They smoke pipes, whereas Bertie Wooster and his friends smoke cigars or cigarettes. |
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Some cigarette smokers, particularly men, switch to smoking cigars or pipes as a means of giving up cigarettes. |
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So in the end, we all went outside and smoked our cigarettes on the pavement like outcasts. |
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By the time I met her, Sheila had been smoking about twenty cigarettes a day for many years. |
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He used to smoke a pack and half of a day, and still smokes around a dozen cigarettes daily. |
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Until Bonsack's invention, cigarettes had been rolled by hand by young women. |
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Herbal cigarettes, sold in pharmacies and health stores, have a very limited market. |
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A rough break up among the various products would read four crores using cigarettes, eight crores beedis and six crores other products like gutkha and Zarda. |
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The smell of cigarettes can be rather obnoxious, even in the street. |
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Smoke a pack of cigarettes each day and your annual radiation exposure will quadruple. |
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They passed the time by smoking cigarettes and shooting craps. |
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She took a seat beside Monty and scabbed one of her cigarettes. |
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Out of the darkness we could hear laughter and see lighted matches, a German lighting a Scotchman's cigarette and vice versa, exchanging cigarettes and souvenirs. |
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Because cigarettes can be either a stimulant or a relaxant, the game has two modes. |
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I read somewhere that a child, whose parents both smoke twenty a day, has inhaled the equivalent of eighty cigarettes worth of passive smoke in one year. |
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Tax on alcohol and cigarettes unchanged to try and keep us sweet. |
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Per Santa Muerte tradition, devotees offer apples, cigarettes, and bottles of tequila. |
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Edelman is also hoping that the recent increases in the cost of a package and carton of cigarettes will keep some youngsters from starting the habit. |
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As a non-smoker who enjoys the occasional foray into tobacco, I remember with fondness my sampling of those great French unfiltered cigarettes, the Galois. |
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Investigators found cigarettes, a box of disposable lighters and an empty bottle of whisky in her flat, but no evidence of any electrical or gas faults. |
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Cops stand stone-faced off to the side, dourly smoking their cigarettes. |
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They regarded cigarettes as effete, dandified, even faintly foreign. |
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Various items have been seized in recent days and weeks, ranging from illicit consignments of cigarettes to more egregious commodities such as illegal drugs. |
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He just draws on everything and smokes cigarettes all day long. |
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A Carlow newsagent this week spoke out about the astonishing sequence of events that led to thousands of euro worth of cigarettes being stolen from her shop. |
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My first paid writing gig paid me a grand total of three packs of cigarettes. |
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Still, it provided some respite from the delightful aroma of cigarettes. |
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When the group was performing in Muntilan, East Java, a spectator, a woman, threw him some cigarettes with an attached note, requesting an introduction. |
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Like the other regulars here, David spends most of the day sitting in reception passing around cigarettes or waiting for one of the outings the hostel organises. |
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Autocracy is just a Russian bad habit, like smoking three packs of cigarettes a day and drinking a liter of vodka. |
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With generic brand cigarettes sold in commissary for about a dollar each, packs were an effective unit of currency. |
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At smoke-shops on tribal lands, tribes could sell cigarettes to the public without federal taxes added, making them lucrative when located near well-used routes. |
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And they had been harassing him for selling untaxed cigarettes for a while. |
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