Aside from giving people a safe, friendly place to light up their doobies, the cafe would boost the local economy, he said. |
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Irish smokers now have until April, it is thought, to kick the habit or be forced to become social pariahs when they want to light up. |
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She feels very grown up in her pedal pushers, cool t-shirt and trainers that light up with every step. |
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He has that star quality that allows certain actors to light up the screen. |
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It's a tough life. I think I'll pour myself another bourbon and light up a cigarette. |
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As for the race itself, Diane breaks into a beaming smile and her eyes light up as she recalls that sunny day at York Racecourse last May. |
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As an added bonus, the keyboard seems to light up, which I envision will be a boon to struggling typists working in windowless, lightless spaces. |
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Peonies, irises, daylilies, and delphiniums peak as phlox come into bud and astilbes begin to light up shady garden spots. |
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A tall Christmas tree will light up outside a farmhouse in Watendlath today as the last Lake District hamlet is connected to mains electricity. |
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I know most of you are great people but please think of others when you light up your next cigarette. |
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Normal polite, generous people seem to turn into very selfish, self-centred individuals once they light up a cigarette. |
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Well-dressing festivals light up the Derbyshire dales all summer long, blazing from village to village like a beacon chain. |
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The small, plastic yellow gun is powered by a battery, includes a torch to light up the target and almost looks like a child's toy. |
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Cardiff had to light up to eight rooms at a time, with electricians following a tortuously complex series of lighting cues. |
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In the morning, I was supposed to drink a barium shake to light up my insides for a scan. |
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The stars twinkled and shined like they were the only thing to light up the Earth tonight. |
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Astronauts, it seems, don't get enough natural light up there, and can become too despondent to moonwalk. |
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The results are blocky, quirky landscapes shot through with colour that would light up any wall. |
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Since the majority of night-scented blossoms have white flowers, these plants also light up the landscape at night. |
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His eyes light up as he describes his enjoyment in transforming the promise lurking in a hitherto unperformed play into a reality. |
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Yet, each time we encounter sharks, I see his face light up again in a boyish grin. |
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He can light up a room with the sparkle in his eyes and the brightness of his smile. |
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Still, for smokers to light up, there is the small kerosene lamp, its sooty flame guarded by a snipped cigarette packet. |
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Below the stage is a mirror to reflect light up through the specimen and a Nicol prism can be swung in to polarise the light. |
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A spectroscope splits light up into its component hues so that its precise mixture of colours can be analysed separately. |
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And beyond the glitter of opulence, it must also glow with the burnish of remembrance, light up with the luster of nostalgia. |
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They let off a volley of flaming arrows, which light up the night like mad fireflies on a rampage. |
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In the evening when darkness falls the stallholders light up their lanterns and the atmosphere becomes truly magical. |
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Different colored paper lanterns hung overhead, not really doing much to light up the place but looking very pretty all the same. |
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He has hazel coloured eyes that actually light up every time he smiles or laughs. |
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From a safety standpoint, a rear incandescent stop lamp takes 250 milliseconds to light up once the brake pedal is depressed. |
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As of Monday, private homes, the open air or special places reserved for smokers will be the only places to light up. |
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They light up the night sky like a beautiful but harmless fire, if such a thing existed. |
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The disc began to light up and then projected a transparent hologram of my father. |
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She wears perfume on her thin, childish wrist and her eyes light up at the sight of big hooped earrings and jewelled necklaces. |
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Searchers used loud parachute flares that light up a vast area to make contact with the woman, who was suffering hypothermia. |
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Maybe later I'll light up one of her cigarillos and have a smoke in her memory. |
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It will make it an offence to light up in a pub, bar, club or restaurant and offenders could be fined. |
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There's no light up there, but with the penlight Melissa found, it's actually pretty easy to find your way around. |
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As the season approaches the countryside and towns light up and outlines of houses buildings and churches are illuminated. |
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Fireflies may not mate normally near incandescent light because it mimics the spectrum they create when they light up. |
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Geoff began to smoke incessantly and continued to light up almost until the end. |
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As this is her first exhibition, her eyes naturally light up when someone compliments an exhibit. |
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Her eyes light up as she imagines some of the fertile opportunities that still lie fallow. |
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Some of them even light up on buses where you can't even get away from inhaling their second-hand smoke. |
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You're driving down the highway with traffic flowing smoothly when tail lights begin to light up your field of vision. |
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When I am out in public and light up I abide by and respect the rules of wherever I am. |
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I want you to sit back, kick off your shoes, and light up a pipeful of Bond Street Tobacco so you can relax. |
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These could easily light up the flight deck of an aircraft with startling results to the crew. |
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I eased myself on the couch, flipping the on switch and watching the small screen in the center top keyboard light up to greet me. |
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The cellular genes are treated with fluorescence and literally light up the gene dots on the chip. |
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Their eyebrows light up and their eyes shift back and forth in a way that made my blood curdle. |
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Their faces light up and eyes twinkle as if there's a current of electricity swirling inside them. |
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I could see the faint glimmer of light up ahead that indicated the location of the others. |
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Once they see the processing plant here their eyes light up because the standard is so good. |
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It used to light up a room better than a crystal chandelier that used thirty light bulbs. |
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This is a long thin instrument with a light source at its tip, to light up the inside of the abdomen or pelvis. |
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Two nights before Christmas your nostrils would light up from the scents wafting in over the breeze. |
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Whereas the British want to see children's faces light up with joy, those foreign johnnies prefer to scare the living daylights out of them. |
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Jack was an adorable well-mannered, gentle boy who had an extraordinary presence that could light up a room. |
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Her staff began to spin at such a rapid pace that it began to light up with blue fire. |
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But when the clock at the front does light up, it reads the same time as the clock at the back did! |
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Bright yellow sage and broom light up the countryside with dustings of white daisies and blue anemones. |
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A series of thumps echoed from above her head, but she could not get any light up in the rafters. |
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The small flashlight he usually had hanging on his utility belt was bright enough to light up the cold, gray rectangular prism. |
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Also at one point the object seemed to light up the solid white reflective center roadway markings. |
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It is one thing to possess an electric bulb yet it is quite another to make it light up. |
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There would be rhubarb pie and buttermilk, flags flying and youngsters scampering, a parade, a pageant, and fireworks to light up the night sky. |
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In the darkening light, street lamps began to light up and windows glowed with indoor illumination. |
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Fire chiefs are warning the smoking ban may result in a rise in the number of house fires as more people light up at home. |
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Her eyes light up and her face brightens as she recalls the events which have shaped a region. |
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She loved people to call, and the welcome was always there, because the kettle was always on the boil, and her face would light up when she would come to the door. |
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There is also a category of overanxious drivers who start revving up their vehicles when 15 to 20 seconds are still left for the green signal to light up. |
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When stars light up on the big screen, do kids take the bait? |
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He tried to light up his matches to put his shoes on fire and explode. |
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Light Emitting Diodes embedded in the panels could be programmed to light up with decorations, or with messages. |
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In the bar, punters were downing real ale or orange juice, and staring resentfully at the three people who'd had the cheek to light up a cigarette. |
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The excerpt below is from their visit to New Orleans, and what happens after Meghan and Michael light up. |
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Among those possibilities are door handles that illuminate whenever the doors open, illuminated bezels around air ducts and door kick panels that light up. |
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South-facing classrooms required solar protection and, to maintain daylighting, horizontal visors were designed to act as reflectors, bouncing light up on to the ceiling. |
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It became the first city in Indian history to light up on hydel energy. |
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This beautiful, decrepit city is at its most breathtaking at night, when thousands of lights of the houses on the surrounding hills frame and light up the bay. |
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As I walk towards her, her saucy red lips light up in a huge toothy smile. |
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And the baddies, who light up, regenerate body parts, and occasionally overheat and explode, are pretty silly. |
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In this piece, the artist shone light up through a cylindrically shaped, color-effect filter to create a kind of overhead eyeball with a shimmering, dark purple iris. |
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Benji's curtains were open, allowing some moonlight to light up the room. |
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I must admit that it is really hard, and I have almost been on the verge of putting one of the lovely little cancer sticks to my lips and light up. |
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Each pixel consists of a cell that's excited by applied current to light up the phosphor, rather than an electron gun that scans across a phosphor array. |
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If you want the neon or LED tubes to light up automatically when the headlights are turned on, then you will need to find a wire under the dash near the steering column. |
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Only the way his eyes light up when talking about New Guinea convinces you that he really has an Indiana Jones side to him. |
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McDonald is a radiant talent, with a warm voice and beaming smile that light up any venue in which she appears. |
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People are dancing to live music in Rabin Square and spraying one another with foam while fireworks light up the sky. |
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The corporate eye does not light up over inappropriate sexual behavior and entanglement with the law. |
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Stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, Bradley Cooper, and cate Blanchett will light up the red carpet. |
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I also read and occasionally argue with the columnists who light up its Op-Ed page. |
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As a result, he is now four-square behind the controversial plan under which smokers in bars would have to step outside if they wanted to light up. |
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I stared blankly at the PC screen, waiting for it to light up. |
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Then he does what he does about every ten minutes, which is light up a True green and smoke it down to his wrist. |
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We pass some Dutch backpackers with collapsible walking sticks and all the pro gear who seem to be stopping every hundred meters or so to rest and light up more Marlboro Reds. |
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And if you think the players are huffing a bit more than they ought to, that's because so many spectators light up during games, despite a smoking ban in sports venues. |
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If you even think about going near the throttle, its front wheels light up like Catherine wheels and you go nowhere in a cloud of expensive Pirelli smoke. |
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And then the flares light up the sky and the building begins to shake from the deadly thunder of Protective Edge. |
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They will grow in most soils but dislike thin chalky soil or wet clay and do best in a sheltered site where winter sun will light up the beautiful foliage. |
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In almost every town, big and small, street lights beam just as much light up and out as they do down, illuminating much more than just the street. |
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For instance, uplights, which direct light up at the ceiling, make a room feel taller and brighter. |
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Smoking in this building is not allowed, so I always step outside to light up. |
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Their light was used to light up the National Gallery in London and was a great novelty at the time. |
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To deprive the enemy of any advantage they might gain at night, he had star shells which could light up the entire countryside. |
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The rear end's signature tribar taillamps, which light up in sequence to signal turns, are rendered in eye-catching LED panels. |
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For an affordable and very unique touch, place uplighters by the edges of your curtains, which will light up the ceiling. |
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Tony Martin will saddle Pyromaniac and the horse could light up a huge crowd for the Hurdle. |
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But even as the stars and quasars within these protogalaxies began to light up, the universe as a whole remained dark. |
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Their startling heads of luminous lime green light up the garden for months. |
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It may sound like a dance craze with white gloves and glow sticks but it's the latest way to light up, illuminate shape your face. |
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I have no sympathy with those smokers who moan on about having to go outside pubs and clubs to light up their ciggies. |
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Starbursts also light up galaxies in the early universe, making them bright enough to study. |
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And when I return for the Willamette Valley Folk Festival and watch Jackie light up the stage at Cuthbert, I will have come full circle. |
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When most people try to decode the emotion in a pair of eyes, their amygdalae light up. When autistic patients do it, their amygdalae are much dimmer. |
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Anyone caught smoking immediately outside the hospital's entrance gets a blast from a squawk box with a recorded message reminding people not to light up. |
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Of course, there will be a hard core of smokers who will not agree with me here and will dream of the day when they can light up their slim panatellas at the bar once more. |
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The walkathon is held under the aegis of the events company named EMG Events who apart from organising walkathons, also light up heritage monuments in the city. |
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Many cnidarian jellyfish, some corals and comb jellies that are seasonally abundant on Florida coastal waters also light up dark waters, particularly when disturbed. |
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