Tar clogs your lungs like thick treacle, and a 20-a-day smoker inhales a full cup of tar in a year. |
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If you decide not to allow smoking in the reception area, how close is the nearest place for a smoker to go? |
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Don't get me wrong I love a good drink and am a social smoker and in the past have been known to smoke cannabis. |
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To be a libertine is to be in a physical condition like that of a morphiomaniac, a drunkard, or a smoker. |
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The man had drunk up to two bottles of whisky a day and was a heavy smoker for the last 50 years of his life, the audience was told. |
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I thought that as dad was a smoker we would be evenly matched but he started springing from rock to rock like a mountain goat. |
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As a smoker I always ask if the people near me mind me smoking and if they say yes then I move away from them or put out my cigarette. |
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In his late 20's, he's a sharp dresser, big smoker, has a mortgage and is up to his eyes in debt. |
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He and his wife Joanne, also a heavy smoker, went for an initial session with Richard at which he assessed how easy they would be to hypnotise. |
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But it is risk which can be changed with a lifestyle change and as a former heavy smoker, I know the body can recover over time. |
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A regular smoker says that the cigar smoke has to be savoured by rolling in the mouth rather than inhaling it. |
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My husband never smoked, but he grew up in a house where his father smoked like a chimney, a total chain smoker. |
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If you're a smoker or are regularly exposed to cigarette smoke, studies show that synthetic beta carotene could increase your lung cancer risk. |
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I myself used to smoke cannabis, although I have never been a smoker of tobacco. Is it such a crime? |
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We discussed smoking a bit, as both Rebecca and I had quit, but Ray was a heavy smoker. |
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The plan is to use this for a year or so, then build a brick smoker with integrated barbecue next summer. |
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I'm not a heavy smoker, but I think it's an infringement of my civil rights. |
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As a one-time heavy smoker, I know what it will be like for you not being able to smoke when and where you want to. |
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The smoker returned in time for the special starter of fresh crab meat with crab claws. |
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Being a heavy smoker, through the years I've gotten my procedure down to a smooth maneuver when driving. |
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If a smoker refuses to stub their cigarette out security guards will ultimately enforce the ban. |
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So even if a smoker does develop stunted growth, respiratory conditions or Lung Cancer at least they won? |
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And Sam, a paint huffer, pot smoker, and pierced angry young man, is going to help him. |
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As the smoker has become a pariah, sufferers from lung cancer have become the lepers of the twenty-first century. |
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It is my personal observation that smoking as a habit starts in a family where there is a smoker. |
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Like a reformed smoker, he is the more zealous because until recently he was the archetypal apathetic customer. |
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In a susceptible smoker for 20 years, emphysema could develop along a linear course from middle to old age. |
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He used to be a smoker, but vaping helped him quit, and he wants to provide this assistance for others. |
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A typical smoker will take 10 puffs on a cigarette over a period of 5 minutes that the cigarette is lit. |
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A one-year vaper and former smoker, he likens e-cigarettes to any other ritualistic relaxant. |
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One late middle-aged man, an active farmer, was a regular smoker of local cigars. |
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Up to this juncture Pat was a heavy smoker, lived life to the full and certainly showed no athletic prowess. |
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She was a smoker but switched to snus when her job didn't allow smoke breaks. |
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He was a ritual tea smoker and very puritanical about junk the way some teaheads are. |
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I am a smoker, and have been for the past 36 years, man and boy, and have never really made any serious attempt to quit in all that time. |
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For every smoker who claims to enjoy the habit there are countless others who are desperate to stop. |
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A non-drinker and non smoker, Sweeney's main interest is his business, which occupies him seven days a week. |
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I myself am not a smoker, although I do occasionally indulge in a coffin nail before, say, a nerve-wracking public appearance. |
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Hypothetically speaking, if I were a smoker who wanted to quit smoking, I would definitely be using a patch. |
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Having first-hand experience of living with a smoker for 20 years, I know to my cost just how damaging secondary smoking can be. |
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That way, with tongs I can add white-ash briquettes to the smoker to maintain the temperature. |
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After a while, the smoker develops a tolerance to the drug, which leads to an increase in smoking. |
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I am all for people's rights and a smoker has as much of a right to smoke as a non-smoker has the right to clean air. |
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These types of smoker can get through a packet or two in a single night but then won't smoke until their next night out. |
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He was a smoker, a drinker and a doer of many of the things I like to do, not least of which were noodling around and feeling annoyed at people. |
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And the black smoker chimneys here, unlike most others in the world, are not built of sulfide minerals but of barium sulfate, aka barite. |
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Meanwhile, researchers continue to profile the mind of the average smoker, hoping to unshackle the cigarette debate from embittered politics they say hinder progress. |
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Ms. McPherson is so obviously a thinly veiled smoker that it's ridiculous. |
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One more stunt like this, buster, and you're becoming a smoker. |
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A photograph compares a normal person's lungs with that of a smoker. |
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Unlike the cigarette smoker, who draws needily upon the commercially packaged weed, the pipe man takes things slowly, lingering over the rituals of cleaning, filling, tamping. |
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The house-smoked loin of pork is prepared on a Li'l Chief smoker. |
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These include diabetes, nipple piercings, lumpectomies or breast irradiation, the use of corticosteroids, having silicone breast implants, and being a heavy smoker. |
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Grossly overweight, chain smoker, heavy drinker, compulsive gambler, adulterer, arrogant and domineering, he seemed to be working his way through each of the deadly sins. |
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In St. Vincent, the actor plays a foulmouthed, alcoholic chain smoker with no regard for anyone but himself. |
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One of their campaigns includes a woman considering the options she has to retain a healthy lifestyle as a smoker. |
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He has a gruff voice, is thought to be a smoker and often smells of drink. |
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Well, because it allows people to categorize you, either as a pot smoker or a drug warrior. |
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This site gives links to pertinent other sites, including on smoker brain damage, especially acalculia, and an overview of the background on the smoking-gambling connection. |
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She puts in long hours there and she's a smoker herself, but she describes working behind a bar as like having smoke constantly blown in your face, hour after hour. |
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In the ten years since first trying cannabis, I have been a regular smoker of pure, high quality cannabis using water bongs, special pipes and rarely pure joints. |
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It's that first sly whiff of tobacco on the air, the steel-blue smoke slinking seductively across a shaft of light, the embers glowing brightly as a smoker draws in. |
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He was a long-time smoker and regularly drank moderate quantities of beer. |
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For the salmon belly, prepare a hot smoker with applewood chips. |
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The smoker is really an essential piece of equipment for inspecting bees. |
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When passing a smoker, up to 300,000 pollution particles per cubic centimetre were recorded. |
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The furnace protested long and hackingly like the lungs of an old smoker at an early morning cigarette. |
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The average smoker used only four hoons, leaving him 36 hoons, nearly half an ounce, to sell on the black market. |
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For example, the smoker may become hyperaware of all or part of his body, of all or part of his mind. |
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Brunel, a heavy smoker, suffered a stroke in 1859, just before the Great Eastern made her first voyage to New York. |
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If you've never been a smoker and you develop lung cancer, how did you get it? Is it genetics, environment, radon, luck of the draw? |
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In 1968 subjects classified themselves according to their present smoking behavior as either a smoker, ex-smoker or never smoker. |
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By smoking twenty to thirty cigarettes a day for twenty-five years or more, a man ups his risk twenty-two times over that of a never smoker. |
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MiRNA levels in these never smoker OSCCs were compared to that in nonpathologic mucosa in never smokers. |
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The image of the smoker can vary considerably, but is very often associated, especially in fiction, with individuality and aloofness. |
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A passive smoker can be defined as someone living or working with a smoker. |
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He calculated that an average smoker gives off six olfs but a trained athlete exercising vigorously gives off a whiffier 20 olfs. |
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Catch some blue runners and you have prime flat line baits for smoker kings if you're bottom fishing. |
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My grandfather bet my father he would smoke them before the month was out because he was a chain smoker. |
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Former chain smoker Rory Coleman was in Liverpool earlier this month drumming up support for Stoptober. |
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The diagnosis of spontaneous pneumothorax secondary to bullous lung disease in an HIV-positive male smoker was made. |
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The investigators used cohort data to classify each individual as a smoker or a nonsmoker. |
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These PET scans show the concentration of an important enzyme, MAO B, in the internal organs of a smoker and a nonsmoker. |
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I go for a bifta. Contrary to the fags-and-black-coffee cliche, I'm about the only smoker in the division. |
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A lifelong heavy smoker, the actor has been unable to quit the habit that's been strongly linked to pancreatic cancer. |
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High level of GCF meyloperoxidase were observed in peridontitis patients and levels were still higher in smoker as compared to non-smoker. |
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The patient had been a chronic smoker, but discontinued smoking 4 years earlier because of chronic pharyngolaryngitis. |
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Filter paper was exposed to various types of wood smoke for thirty minutes in a commercial smoker. |
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A smoker for 27 years, Mileham must speak through an electrolarynx, a handheld mechanical voice box, after his larynx was removed because of cancer 14 years ago. |
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Our favorite results come from using the smoker in conjunction with the motor-powered rotisserie, producing a cracklingly crisp outer layer encasing succulent meat within. |
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While every smoker is by no means necessarily a metal constitutional type, we can look at smoking as a metal type imbalance or a state of the lungs. |
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Whether you're a chain smoker, a two hundred and fifty pound male or a petite woman, e-cig products with higher nicotine levels should be used sparingly. |
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In recent years, Schmidt, a chain smoker, was a frequent talk show guest and he commanded more respect as an elder statesman than he did when he led the country. |
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However, the smoker has to inhale more deeply to receive the same amount of nicotine, increasing particle deposition in small airways where adenocarcinoma tends to arise. |
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Line A represents an immediate and complete reversal of the effect of smoking, so that the quitter almost instantly assumes the rate of the never smoker. |
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Practically every basketball player in the city has promised to attend the benefit smoker at the Neighborhood House gym, Tenth and Galapago, Monday night. |
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