He took a white-filtered cigarette from a packet which lay on a glass-littered table beside the sun lounger. |
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It was reported in overseas media that some international tobacco firms have actually been engaged in aiding and abetting cigarette smuggling. |
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There can be nothing more disgusting for a non-smoker than a meal punctuated by wafts of cigarette smoke from a neighbouring table. |
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He was halfway through the cigarette when he heard the gate open and someone walk up the gravel drive. |
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She called me over to see the approximately 12 inches of cigarette butts compacted in the bottom. |
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Philippa pulls a cigarette from a silver compact and taps it against the cover. |
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The air possessed a pungent, acrid smell because the cigarette had burned through a filter stub in the overflowing ashtray. |
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A few hours later Greg came to find me outside, my hands jiggling the cigarette I was using to try and calm me down. |
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A match or cigarette dropped on an acrylic blanket can ignite the fabric which will burn rapidly unless extinguished. |
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So, the actual content of the cigarette is less important than its function. |
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She pulled a joint out of her cigarette box and looked around to make sure nobody was watching. |
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But smoking a cannabis joint is not the same as smoking a normal cigarette. |
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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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He looked up at me and grinned, putting out his cigarette on the arm of the bench. |
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As a result, cigarette makers do not need to design different packages and advertisements for each state. |
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My nostrils had discerned the insidious whiff of cigarette smoke, and, sure enough, a dark corner revealed a few glorious, glowing tips. |
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Eric said the water ruined their electronic wizzo till, affected the overhead lights and doused the cigarette and sweet stock. |
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Since she's aiding Andrew to stand, she can't reach out for her cigarette case. |
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For people trying to kick the cigarette habit, gums, patches, lollipops, and lip balms that contain nicotine are often useful. |
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What a joy to come back from a night out without cigarette smoke clinging to every fibre and to be able to wear your clothes again the next day. |
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And she praised the television advert with fat dripping from a cigarette end as a group of friends smoke in a pub. |
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I opened the door and came face to face with a fat janitor smoking a cigarette and operating an extraordinarily loud vacuum. |
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Last year, Arthritis New Zealand ran billboards featuring a middle-aged woman sucking on a fat marijuana cigarette. |
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It's a bar where you can enjoy good company, a fat cigar, a dainty cigarette and a glass of fine red. |
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Eventually he would come up, sit down, then carefully roll himself a fat, untidy cigarette, spilling some tobacco in the process. |
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She selected a very fat cigarette which she lit with a petrol lighter, and grinned as it issued a rich sweet-smelling odour. |
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And then there is a guy smoking a fat cigarette that surely contains less tobacco than greenery. |
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She then turned back and a female friend leaned down, took what appeared to be a fat, hand-rolled cigarette and lit it. |
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Establishments sell grass openly and the customers roll and lazily smoke reefers like a cigarette. |
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Patel was seen to put a reefer cigarette on the window ledge and when he was searched a further 11 pieces of the drug were found. |
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Jack's crumpled white shirt was rolled up around his elbows and his black pants were littered with cigarette ash. |
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Rubbing cigarette ashes, powdered pumice, or a piece of walnut into spots may also help remove them. |
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He looked over at her, raising his eyebrow, tapping his cigarette and sending burning ashes into the air. |
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Haley took another drag of her cigarette before tapping the ashes into her empty tea cup. |
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The three African generals sat around a table, tipping cigarette ash into a marble tray and tutting about the revolution going on outside. |
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With his legs finally free, he climbed out of the hole, dropping cigarette ash onto the debris. |
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A floor so clean you could sprawl on it without having to coat yourself in spilled booze or cigarette ash. |
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There was no evidence of cigarette smoking and no history of drug abuse or alcoholism. |
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As if misplaced there and forgotten, a burning cigarette jutted from between his fingers, which were wrapped around the handle bar. |
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Olof just grinned but JB, from behind a wreath of cigarette smoke, turned round with an encouraging glance. |
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She sat behind her desk, a blue wreath of cigarette smoke encircling her head, while I leaned against the doorframe. |
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Paul Handley is in a reflective mood as he lights another cigarette in a quaint London hotel. |
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Quickly regaining his composure he whipped out a cigarette and a bottle of beer. |
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The very good friend of mine who happened to also be my soloist partner for this performance is allergic to cigarette smoke. |
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Though she is allergic to cigarette smoke, the fumes from the mixed fruit tobacco didn't bother her. |
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In the Hap, the air was heady with hormones and the scent of Brylcreem, cheap hair lacquer and cigarette smoke. |
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Can you imagine being chased across a lake of petrol by a grinning madman with a cigarette lighter? |
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She flicked the ashes from her long French cigarette and smiled, addressing Loren alone. |
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Hawthorne took my cigarette out of my hand, relit it, and handed it back to me. |
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Dylan relit his third cigarette that night, as Allison cracked her knuckles before strolling behind Phillips. |
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She dropped her cigarette into a puddle and slid off of the bonnet of my car, landing with a splash on the gravel. |
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Two cans of Red Bull and a cigarette later I'm back in the land of the living only to hear Norah Jones' silky croon spewing from my speakers. |
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How many times do you see people loading their kids into their cars, closing the doors, hopping in themselves, and then lighting a cigarette? |
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He said that, through them, he has learned he will always miss a cigarette. |
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I think lastly of my grandmother, who died about four years ago from cancer, again she never smoked a cigarette in her life. |
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He took out a cigarette and lit it with a silver Zippo with what I guessed were his initials, J.M. engraved onto one side. |
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The company also makes cigarette filters, ink reservoirs and self-adhesive tear tapes. |
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And, yes, he did look smoother than a virgin ice rink with his zoot suit, his spats, his furry purple fedora and his dark, smouldering cigarette. |
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The suspects first shot the car's left front tire, causing the vehicle to veer and hit a cigarette stall. |
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He lit a cigarette and took a swig of the alcohol and grinned at me, a grin that was rapidly becoming a leer. |
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Thorn took a deep drag of his cigarette before blowing out the smoke toward the detective with a smirk. |
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As a substitute for sticking her tongue out at me, she took a long drag on the cigarette and blew a plume of smoke toward my face. |
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She took a drag on her cigarette, blowing the smoke out through her nostrils. |
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He took a long drag on his cigarette and sighed, smoke blowing out of his mouth. |
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Fuora said grinning, she lit a cigarette and took a long drag then blew the smoke into Bree's face. |
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The vampire took another drag on his cigarette and looked to Tanya, who stood shaking in a corner. |
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She waltzed over to where I lay, took a drag on her cigarette and exhaled the smoke right into my face. |
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But instead he sat motionless, taking long drags of a cigarette and staring at a mural of a bunch of teenagers at a party. |
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He lit his cigarette and took a long drag, blowing the smoke out towards her. |
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He took a drag from his cigarette, then blew the smoke at the camera and laughed. |
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He took a deep drag on the cigarette he had lit then let the smoke drift slowly out of his mouth. |
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She took a deep drag of her cigarette before blowing the filthy smoke toward Manda's face. |
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You only need to flick open any celeb mag or national newspaper to see celebrities dragging on a cigarette. |
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He drags on his cigarette and, as if we hadn't been speaking, raises his eyes to the screens and silently shoos me out of his way. |
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I watched her drag on her cigarette, the smoke hanging between us like toxic angel hair. |
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Once he's more or less settled, he drags on the cigarette, which he has already smoked almost down to the filter. |
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A sob caught in her throat and she masked it, hastily dragging on the cigarette in quick, short puffs. |
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I figured you had woken up at first until you started dragging on that cigarette without lighting it. |
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He drags on his cigarette, flicking through channels with the remote control of the TV his mother bought last Christmas. |
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Does quitting cigarette smoking help or hurt the polydrug user in treatment for drug use? |
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Vodka poured, songs were sung and many a cigarette was inhaled as twenty-seven late teenagers revelled late into the evening. |
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He pulled out a cigarette, lit it, and walked away from the fire, through the village, and into the forest. |
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Leaning back in the bow, mountains rising across the lake behind him, Pete lights a cigarette and passes it down to Jonathan. |
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He then pulled out his cigarette, and lit it, and held his pack out for her to take one. |
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It took three goes to get the cigarette to light, as my hands were shaking. |
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He flung the cigarette to the ground and squashed it slowly with the toe of his right shoe. |
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It is believed a flame from a cigarette lighter ignited oxygen at the man's bedside. |
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In some cases, building occupants used candles and cigarette lighters as light sources. |
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Then gently warm the metal sleeve with a small flame from a cigarette lighter and pull the ring off using a pair of pliers. |
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At first he was completely against the device, which is powered by the car battery and plugs into the cigarette lighter. |
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Plastic toys, cigarette lighters, and derelict fishing gear smother the coral reefs and litter the island shores. |
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It adorns tacky gold cigarette lighters and sets of imitation pearl earrings found in inflight duty free catalogues. |
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A muffled wind chime harmonized with the occasional car engine, whose purrs suggested heated seats and warm fans and glowing cigarette lighters. |
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He found two discarded syringes, used lighters and cigarette papers at the foot of a tree near seats at the reservoir. |
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Pramoto, a man with a soft face and a limp cigarette, lay sprawled on a rickshaw seat. |
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He starts smoking an exclusive brand of cigarette and drinking single malt whisky on the rocks. |
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She wasn't sleepy and she still wanted to talk to him so she followed him to a small rockfall and watched as he rolled, then lit, a cigarette. |
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I grabbed a lite beer from the fridge and set it in front of her as she lit a cigarette from the candle flaming next to her. |
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She took out a packet of tobacco, rolled herself a cigarette and lit it from the candle that was burning on the table. |
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An overfull roll-your-own dangles precariously from his ever-present cigarette holder. |
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Admittedly, the cigarette helped create an aura of mystery and romance even in the very early years of film. |
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For older stains use a paste of rottenstone, baking soda or cigarette ashes mixed with mineral oil, linseed oil, or lemon oil. |
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It is not known what caused the fire, but arson or a discarded cigarette end have not been ruled out. |
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In the popular Revolution bar and club on Belmont Street, a hastily extinguished cigarette was lying on the floor in the ladies' loos. |
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The sharp smell of medication and antiseptic replaced the cigarette and coffee smell of this small room. |
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Tim is humming the melody of some ambiguous rock song and staring at the crumbling, ashy end of the cigarette. |
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The artwork, made up of empty bottles, cigarette boxes, full ashtrays and paint tins was put together by Damien Hirst. |
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If you leave such a cigarette in an ashtray unattended, it will extinguish itself. |
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Malachi drank the rest of his cup of coffee and ground out the cigarette in the ashtray. |
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The busy staff showed us to our table decorated with a spilt ashtray and cigarette burns. |
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There were cigarette ashtrays on the sides of the two bins outside the Court House. |
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The only thing moving was the dancing smoke from a dying cigarette in an ashtray on a table. |
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Archer places his cigarette in an ashtray nearby and takes a drink before answering. |
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She turned to Jen, who had just put her cigarette out in the ashtray beside her. |
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I tapped ashes from my cigarette into an ashtray on the floor and decided to take her up on the offer. |
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With cigarette prices up and the number of smoke-friendly places down, the black market for loosies is now thriving on the streets. |
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He talks knowledgeably and constantly, only drawing breath to puff on his cigarette. |
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The blaze, caused by a discarded cigarette, started in the lounge while the family was sleeping. |
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As he sipped a drink, he pulled out what looked to be a cross between a pen and a cigarette holder, and he took a puff. |
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The smoke from his cigarette will curl around his head and nothing else near him will move, and you will wonder what he sees. |
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He took a drag from the cigarette and blew some smoke in my direction. |
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She glared at him, taking a long drag from the cigarette and exhaling a small cloud of smoke that was quickly swept away by the unforgiving Chicago wind. |
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Licorice root happens to look just like an old cheroot cigarette. |
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Bob Schieffer eviscerated Cain on Face the Nation over the use a cigarette in his campaign ad gone viral. |
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He held the cigarette in his right hand, he twirled it, he flicked it, he put it to his lips and took long drags, inhaling the smoke, holding it in his lungs forever. |
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No trace, only my cigarette smoke, hovering like a wraith, betrayed my presence by leaving the shadow of its scent as it passed through drab walls. |
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It held aspirin, sal Hepatica, cigarette papers and a Mason jar full of tobacco. |
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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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He took a drag off his cigarette, smiling and blowing the smoke upwards. |
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If the ritual centers around the oral fixation, and not the tobacco or the smoke itself, you could substitute a lollipop, licorice or hard sour candy for the cigarette. |
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On the night of Feb. 11, 2011, Sherif Mansour walked onto his balcony, furtively lit a cigarette, and began to cry. |
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He observes the bodies floating away on the river, pulling on his cigarette with a sneer. |
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He ran his hand through his raven black hair and then lit his cigarette. |
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She retrieved a cigarette from her purse and lit it without moving her face away from the screen. |
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They say the currency devalues a few points just in the time it takes to smoke a cigarette. |
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The doctors discovered the entry wound into the frontal lobe with a diameter about equal to that of a cigarette. |
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On the desk, an ashtray is filled with 23-year-old cigarette butts and a gas mask. |
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The bejeweled side panels on a particularly edgy pair of cigarette pants were a fun highlight to an utterly rock-worthy show. |
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My wife read The Leftovers with her book club but the one fight that broke out in book club was about the cigarette smoking. |
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At BeyondVape there is a board where people can record their last tobacco cigarette in brass, a way of committing to vaping. |
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After lunching on a caprese salad sandwich, Lynch lit up an American Spirit cigarette and sat down to talk about his paintings. |
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The great church doors at the very end of the abbey were opened, and Evangelina Stiles was coming in on the hand of her father, the Stiles cigarette baron himself. |
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With sangfroid, Mom snuffed out her cigarette with the toe of her high heel. |
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Sitting amid her younger compatriots' billowing cigarette haze and talk of raging beach parties, she appears relatively tame and vaguely all-American. |
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Light cigarette burns which have not penetrated the finish may be removed with a thin paste of rotten-stone, soda or cigarette ashes mixed with mineral oil or linseed oil. |
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We were standing outside the Monitor's office in the harsh afternoon sun and now Short, a compact woman with a ruddy complexion, took a drag on her cigarette. |
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I took a drag from my cigarette, and the smoke from my exhale seemed to hover in the air, visible by the dim streetlights even with the falling snow. |
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He stabbed his cigarette out in the ashtray and returned to his cabin. |
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Vendors offered services such as knife sharpening, cigarette lighter repair, and bike inner-tube patching from makeshift, cloth-covered wooden crates. |
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But then I apparently went too far, picking up Charlie's weapon of choice, a silver Tiffany cigarette lighter. |
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He has a lazy, matey sort of north London accent, longingly smokes each cigarette, as if it is his last, and has an acerbic wit, usually directed against himself. |
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Yet such indulgence is often the way, as people laugh off alcoholic excess while working themselves into a righteous moral lather over something smelly in a cigarette. |
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I stared at the cigarette the girl was waving in front of my face. |
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She got out her last cigarette and lit it up as she walked away. |
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She was dressed in a cigarette skirt that surrounded her hips like a spring coil. |
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The film ends with Julien, at his new school, coolly dragging on a cigarette, bragging crassly to his new friends about his relationship with her. |
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As she watched, he placed the end of the cigarette into his mouth and proceeded to light it, cupping his hand around the flame and the end of the stick. |
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Every inch the rock star, he drags on a cigarette and notes that when the studio's car park gutters were cleaned, syringes were fished out by the fistful. |
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He does not look at her but places his cigarette in the ashtray. |
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He drags on his cigarette, squints his eyes and says, finally, yes. |
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Smoking a cigar is altogether different from dragging on a cigarette. |
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I then ransacked the studio for a cardboard box that I could turn into a cigarette box and happily, my prayers were answered in the shape of an empty box of A4 paper. |
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Excessive processed salt, sugar, white flour, cholesterol laden animal fats, fungal foods or fungal laden foods and cigarette smoking should be avoided. |
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One man threatened him with the air gun, while the second rifled through his pockets, stealing a Sony mobile phone and a disposable cigarette lighter. |
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He crushed his cigarette stub out beneath the heel of his shoe. |
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Unlike cigarette poisoning, which usually involves the child eating it, e-cigarette liquid can affect those who simply smell it. |
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He produced a Zippo and flicked it open, lighting Williams' cigarette. |
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We are sitting in the standard Beverly Hills hotel room provided for such meetings, and he is alternately scratching his wispy beard or dragging on a hand-rolled cigarette. |
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They both laugh hard, forced laughs that go on for five seconds too long, and Sarah drags on her cigarette and surveys the foggy chateau grounds that will never be hers. |
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As the settlement exerts a greater effect and cigarette prices rise, some smokers may switch from full-price to discount brands or roll their own, at least for a while. |
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The man is emaciated under a white dishdasha and a red headscarf, a burning cigarette glued to his lips. |
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It is not uncommon for nursing working mothers to make a lunchtime dash for a car, plug into the cigarette lighter and pump away in the parking lot. |
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The idea is that smokers use the ashtrays instead of dropping cigarette ends on the streets, saving the council thousands of pounds in clean-up bills. |
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Hoppy and Frenchy were just two of the cigarette boys killed by the Germans. |
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The cigarette dangled from the corner of her red-smudged lips, its burnt and ashy tip sending up thin trails of smoke into the already stuffy air. |
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But Minihan denied he was smoking a cigarette and was instead puffing on a nicotine atomiser, designed to help him kick his 30-year habit. |
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Smoking of cigarette particularly beedis and chewing tobacco is an age-old practice in India. |
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In the client scenes, Tovey had to smoke a herbal cigarette as it was illegal to smoke real cigarettes on set. |
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A dank smell of cigarette smoke and beer had won out over schpritzes of Lysol air freshener. |
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Pattinathar, a cigarette maker in South India made beedis for six years, starting when he was six. |
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He had an adapter that let him plug his phone into the car's cigarette lighter for power. |
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If these don't work, mix a fine abrasive using cigarette ash with linseed oil and buff it into the stain. |
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Zig Zag has signed on to be the official cigarette rolling paper sponsor of the festival. |
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The other crows call her sweetling and hushling, and give her cigarette ends to put in her little bag. |
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Pull up the sleeving along the cable, including the copper wire, then using a cigarette lighter heat the sleeving to make it shrink. |
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Outside, Billy broke the cellophane on a hardpack of Marlboro Reds, tore out the foil, and extracted a cigarette. |
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Byron sparked the cigarette. He sucked it dramatically and thrust it into Marko's hand. |
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Then he deftly spat the cigarette into a strawless portion of the floor, where it glowed for a few seconds before it went out. |
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When I saw that everybody in the hotel ad was smoking the same brand of cigarette, I knew it was surrogate advertising. |
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Inhalation of sidestream cigarette smoke accelerates development of arteriosclerotic plaques. |
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It is common for the host to offer each guest a gold cigarette case with ten Thai sticks as a party gift or after they close a deal. |
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He sat down, and lighted a cigarette, casting about the while for an innocuous topic of conversation. |
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Behind the plaque a brass and jaunty Joyce re-juggles book, stick and cigarette, defiantly dandy, unparanoid at last beneath his canopy of ferns. |
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At least with roll-ups you can keep tabs on what you put in, so I don't have to have a big fat cigarette every time. |
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I lit a cigarette and got all dressed and then I packed these two Gladstones I have. It only took me about two minutes. |
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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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Yet he seems sorely disappointed when you express no interest in purchasing a cigarette lighter in the shape of an Archimedes screw. |
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The video shows a toddler, dressed in a Babygro and holding a lit cigarette, learning how to inhale smoke from his guardians. |
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I tell you I was strongly tempted to perform a little hatchetation on them. And cigarette smoke? Phew! |
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Maybe a blob of cigarette ash obscured that particular sentence. |
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An outright ban could also cause problems with cleaning up cigarette butts tossed on the ground because there are no ashcans. |
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He pulled on a pair of jogpants and sat in the dark of the living room taking long pulls at his cigarette. |
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Mom drew deeply on her cigarette, fingers shaking on the exhale. |
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The audience was more captivated by the growing ash at the end of his cigarette than by his words. |
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Carefully refolding the paper, he put it away and rolled himself a cigarette of powerful makhorka in the strip of newspaper. |
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Players in annual championships began to receive their own cigarette cards. |
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In 2015 Ireland became the second country in the world to introduce plain cigarette packaging. |
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Emin has often made use of found objects in her work from the early use of a cigarette box found in a car crash in which her uncle died. |
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New York City traffic agents have become Gridlock Busters and cigarette foes are smokebusters. |
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This compounded with a change in demand, lead to the industrialization of tobacco production with the cigarette. |
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He rose to light my cigarette, then sank back into his wicker chair contentedly. The tea was weak, but not cold, thanks to the hot-plate. |
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Lighting a cigarette is often seen as an effective way of avoiding the appearance of idleness or mere loitering. |
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We were sitting at the bar when old mate came and asked us for a cigarette. |
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I have bought a small air compressor that runs off the car cigarette lighter, and it's free. |
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Tobacco importing and cigarette manufacturing have ceased, but the importation of wine and spirits continues. |
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We are tied on never smoking a cigarette, but I trump him in drug taking because I had a really intense potbrownie experience. |
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As expected, she's sitting in the stand, holding a hot dog in one hand and balancing a coldie and a cigarette in the other. |
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In R v Miller a squatter flicked away a still lit cigarette, which landed on a mattress. |
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Its anti-heroine is a fiercely independent packer in a cigarette factory. |
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I'd make her calm down, and then I'd go over to the other side of the living room and take out this cigarette case and light a cigarette, cool as all hell. |
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The cigarette holder that uses a plastic cylinder filled with granules of silica reduced the nicotine content by 14 percent and the tar content by 21 percent. |
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I was standing on the corner when Nick came up and asked for a cigarette. |
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The barbecue cook, wearing a dirty white apron, his conked hair reddish and metallic in the pale sun, and a cigarette between his lips, stood in the doorway, watching them. |
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I could see that he was dying, dying for a cigarette, dying for a fix maybe, dying for a little bit of freedom, but trapped in a hospital bed and a sick body. |
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But she was dressed in breeches and a slouch hat, a cigarette hung from the corner of her mouth, and she beckoned April gladsomely with an immense cowthong whip. |
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Virginian James Albert Bonsack invented the tobacco cigarette rolling machine in 1880 leading to new industrial scale production centered on Richmond. |
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The jello was gone in five minutes and the cigarette smoked. |
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Liquified under pressure slightly above atmospheric, it is best known for powering cigarette lighters, but it is also a main fuel source for many developing countries. |
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A 30-year-old man was chased down by four women and stabbed more than 20 times early Sunday after arguing with them over a broken cigarette, sources said. |
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Indeed, similar changes in nicotine AUC and total clearance were reported between the mentholated and the nonmentholated cigarette smoking groups. |
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With the modernization of cigarette production compounded with the increased life expectancies during the 1920s, adverse health effects began to become more prevalent. |
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They also may include multiple alternate power sources such as disposable or rechargeable batteries, auto cigarette lighter plugs, and solar cells. |
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The spice is used in a type of cigarette called kretek in Indonesia. |
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When Clive saw Rosalie Faithorn saunter in with James Allys he stared, but that young seceder from his own set greeted him without embarrassment and lighted a cigarette. |
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What I noticed most strongly was his smell, of hair oil and serge and cigarette smoke, and something else, something intimate and sour and wholly, shockingly other. |
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The driver was some distance away, leaning on his rickshaw and smoking a cigarette that looked like a dried tobacco leaf that had been rolled up to allow for easy smokability. |
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I tried to tap a cigarette off him, but he wouldn't give me one. |
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A notable collection would contain a number of cigarette boxes, authenticated, from either a variety of workmasters or from the hands of one particular workmaster. |
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The service completed, Father Kinlough straddled the plank and rested his back against the ladder the better to enjoy the cigarette a shaftman proffered him. |
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Second-hand smoke is a mixture of the smoke given off by the burning end of a cigarette, pipe or cigar, and the smoke exhaled from smokers' lungs. |
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Once in the shop, Ball broke into a cigarette machine, stealing around pounds 1,500 of cigarettes, on top of the pounds 10,000 damage he caused ram-raiding the shop. |
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Rethink believes that following the impact of tobacco warnings on cigarette packets, rolling paper packets should carry warnings about the mental health effects of cannabis. |
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The group's most famous play, Sign on the Dotted Line, was begun by two male IRA prisoners and smuggled out of Long Kesh on tissue and cigarette papers. |
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In addition, bidis are cheaper than conventional cigarettes and mimic the appearance of a marijuana cigarette, which are both believed to help increase its popularity. |
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