An aproned man in a tobacconist's window pressed his palms to the glass and looked skyward. |
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This proposal, if adopted, would restrict tobacco advertising to tobacconist's shops. |
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Just going into a tobacconist's shop to make any kind of purchase might therefore lead to temptation. |
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This type of price tag is often used in a tobacconist's or smokers supply shop. |
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The e-recharge, a receipt issued directly by the tobacconist's Strator terminal, is gradually replacing plastic pre-paid phone cards. |
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Developed at the request of mobile phone operators, the e-recharge is a receipt issued directly from the tobacconist's Strator terminal. |
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The fact that Crace looks like the sort of bloke you'd expect to see padlocking his bike to go into the tobacconist's doesn't help much. |
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You will find numerous corner shops nearby such as a bakery, a tobacconist's, a chemist's, restaurants by the sea. |
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The e-recharge is an electronic receipt issued directly from the tobacconist's payment terminal. |
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I reject the idea that European citizens should feel reassured in a tobacconist's in Lisbon or Paris, simply because the Europeanised, standardised product they will recognise there will be familiar to them. |
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One of his other drivers was known throughout the Branch as the King of Spain, because he once left his Jag unlocked while he went to the tobacconist's and returned to find that it had been stolen. |
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