He cranks his uphill repeat, turns, and pads downslope for his final two-minute gasper. |
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Her overgrown son is chuffing on a final gasper at a back door fire escape. |
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People said it sounded sexy, but to me I just sounded like a smoke-damaged old gasper. |
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As one who draws great pleasure from an occasional gasper, especially when enjoyed in convivial surroundings, I am appalled at this assault upon the liberties of smokers. |
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Once a mark of Churchillian defiance, the wealthy man's gasper was long ago eschewed in favour of a Boden shirt and everyman tie as the political accessory of choice. |
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Especially the editor, the urbane Stephen Glover, whose gasper of choice was a Gauloise – and who would occasionally take conference in black tie if he had a formal do to attend later. |
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They sit outside smoking the occasional gasper and not saying much. |
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Walter then joined the Gasper Corporation, a leading provider of ATM software, as vice president of global sales and marketing. |
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One of Williams' serial nominators was Phil Gasper, a hard-left professor at the underwhelming Bay Area college, Notre Dame de Namur University. |
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Gasper handles it all skillfully and with language that makes the reader want more. |
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Gasper is the newly elected chairman of the American Council of Life Insurers' Board of Directors. |
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The Rev Jane Gasper was due to join the rural parish of Baxterley, Merevale, Hurley and Wood End in Warwickshire on Thursday. |
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Bob Gasper didn't go to just one Olympics, he's represented Canada in three Olympic Winter Games but very few of us know his name. |
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A 10-year-old albino boy, Gasper Elikana, was killed on 21 October by hunters who fled with his leg, which they hacked off in front of his family having first beheaded him to stop him screaming. |
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